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in terms of the name,s confirmed through abc here in australia who have had authorization by the police to release that. i understand cnn doesn't have that yet. it doesn't create clarity in terms of what this individual actually is requiring as part of this negotiation. >> his requests are strange. the other strange part about this, there were four videos posted on youtube. one showed one of the hostages making the demands for the hostage taker. it's kind of unusual route isn't it? >> caller: um, well, yeah. it appears so. something that has happened is the new south wales police and various security agencies involved have had control on the information that's been leaking out into the public despite the kind of social media age we live in. they've been controlling of that. what's been happening here is there have been various hostages who have had to record messages releasing to australian news agencies. police asked those aren't aired so they can keep control of what's actually going on. certainly, elements of that a are seeping out. there was a link to that youtube video, but that wa
in terms of the name,s confirmed through abc here in australia who have had authorization by the police to release that. i understand cnn doesn't have that yet. it doesn't create clarity in terms of what this individual actually is requiring as part of this negotiation. >> his requests are strange. the other strange part about this, there were four videos posted on youtube. one showed one of the hostages making the demands for the hostage taker. it's kind of unusual route isn't it?...
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stole the life of the hard work of so many people, people who are immigrants, jews, christians,s muslims. it's a microcosm of america. >> my name is eleanor. for the last 25 years, i was bernie madoff's secretary. i felt there was more to the man and crime than i could ever have imagined. playing out 15 feet from my desk. >> the morning after the arrest i had come into work. the phones were going crazy, and the fax machines, a woman called in. she was sobbing. she didn't know how she was going to pay the bills or what she was going to do. there are so many people, leaving feeling vic simized and -- victimized and ashamed. all they wanted to know was what do they do. you tried to do what you could. pretty much it was not much. >> why did you do it? anything to say to your victims? >> i was going to do something about it. i didn't know what. i was going to do everything i could to help the authorities. i knew i was the person that worked for him. i knew in my file there had to be stuff that would be helpful. >> eleanor is the ultimate pot of gold. she's honest. she knows all the players. she can basically teach you as an investig
stole the life of the hard work of so many people, people who are immigrants, jews, christians,s muslims. it's a microcosm of america. >> my name is eleanor. for the last 25 years, i was bernie madoff's secretary. i felt there was more to the man and crime than i could ever have imagined. playing out 15 feet from my desk. >> the morning after the arrest i had come into work. the phones were going crazy, and the fax machines, a woman called in. she was sobbing. she didn't know how...
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s propaganda. >> europeans and americans cannot do it. it has to be muslim states who say that i.s. is not acting in the name of islam. >> germany will continue to supply kurdish peshmerga fighters with weapons as part of a strategy to supply local forces fighting i.s. with military support, and the jihadist sources of funding will be closed off. u.s. secretary of state colin -- calling i.s. by its arabic name. >> it's much harder than when we started for dash to assemble and strength, to travel in convoys, and to launch concerted attacks. no large unit can move forward aggressively without worrying about what would come down on it from the skies. >> the anti-i.s. alliance plans to meet at least every six months. it's not yet clear where the next conference will take place. >> earlier, we spoke to our correspondent in brussels, and he summed up the mood after the meeting. >> one's success story of this conference was definitely the impression that the new prime minister of iraq made. secretary of state john kerry confirmed that. things have really changed. not only is he trying to form a truly integrative go
s propaganda. >> europeans and americans cannot do it. it has to be muslim states who say that i.s. is not acting in the name of islam. >> germany will continue to supply kurdish peshmerga fighters with weapons as part of a strategy to supply local forces fighting i.s. with military support, and the jihadist sources of funding will be closed off. u.s. secretary of state colin -- calling i.s. by its arabic name. >> it's much harder than when we started for dash to assemble and...
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s fault. they did everything wrong. >> give me names. >> we don't know the names. we know who edited the story and who wrote the story. >> but is the fault on the editor or the person who wrote the story? >> both, but i think primarily the editor. >> primarily the editor. the editor has to ask the questions. when a story seems too good to be true, sometimes it is. >> aned dore's responsibility is for editing the story and getting it right. their responsibility is to the magazine, right? >> right. >> selling copies and making headlines. they have to walk a fine line. >> the reporter wants the story to work. particularly when it fits a preconceived narrative, you believe it is true and you believe in this issue. you want it to be true. you like the subject, but it is the editor's job to stand back and say, hang on a minute. what about the alleged perpetrators? did they have an event that night? >> that's what would happen in any story you were a part of. that's what would happen. is it the culture of "rolling stone" where it is not a real journalistic magazine? >> it has a good
s fault. they did everything wrong. >> give me names. >> we don't know the names. we know who edited the story and who wrote the story. >> but is the fault on the editor or the person who wrote the story? >> both, but i think primarily the editor. >> primarily the editor. the editor has to ask the questions. when a story seems too good to be true, sometimes it is. >> aned dore's responsibility is for editing the story and getting it right. their...
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another presentation that will be made tomorrow by a woman by the name of rebecca alexander who plays peter alexander of nbc, isn't -- "msnbc"'s sister who is very accomplished because she has a retinal good journey of disease where she's losing her vision and her hearing and the book is not fade away. she talks about what's necessary for personal resilience which is not to look back. >> can i ask you? i'm sorry. >> can you comment about personal resilience? >> there are important narrators about resilience. my answer is really to create and all of us more resilient people so that we don't have to build it only after we face adversity and there were numerous personal examples in this book that do reflect heroic individuals preparing and responding effectively but thank you. >> thank you for this lecture. my name is alex and i'm an innovator in residence at sawyer university. my question is whenever there's a disaster social media plays an increasing role. there is all kinds of social creativity. what are your thoughts on building resilience in social media? >> i think social media and again i talk about several examples in the
another presentation that will be made tomorrow by a woman by the name of rebecca alexander who plays peter alexander of nbc, isn't -- "msnbc"'s sister who is very accomplished because she has a retinal good journey of disease where she's losing her vision and her hearing and the book is not fade away. she talks about what's necessary for personal resilience which is not to look back. >> can i ask you? i'm sorry. >> can you comment about personal resilience? >> there...
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of education my name is jonas and i'm here on behalf of the s ac c we're basically taught through history through the people that ♪ power we're not taught the history through the people whooes not usually learn how the people make through the struggles they face and the challenges basically we would like to push this resolution through and hopefully institutionalize ethnic studies into our curriculum hopefully into the future this will be possible as well thank you all for listening >> (clapping). >> good evening superintendent carranza and president fewer and the board of education islands is mr. chavez i represent san francisco international high school on behalf of our constituents i'd like to courage the board of education to pass this resolution because i have had the opportunity as a newcomer myself to work with other newcomers and see them integrate themselves through ethnic studies learn their own culture and stories in ethnic studies and seen the growth over the past two years it's been a pleasure to witness all the things we've achieved and it would be a dream for me to see those students in all schools to support those students coming here hoping for a better
of education my name is jonas and i'm here on behalf of the s ac c we're basically taught through history through the people that ♪ power we're not taught the history through the people whooes not usually learn how the people make through the struggles they face and the challenges basically we would like to push this resolution through and hopefully institutionalize ethnic studies into our curriculum hopefully into the future this will be possible as well thank you all for listening >>...
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s relationships, the intelligence's relationship with the taliban? >> it could but i'm not certain it will. there are still people, including people who are reluctant to condemn the taliban by name, they still think that taliban are a reaction to what has happened globally instead of saying that these people are unadulterated evil. when you don't recognize evil then that evil will continue to survive. i am hoping that the prime minister, and others who will try to get that reaction but we've had that effort before. as you remember when the one was attacked, the pakistan army came in but then the militants went to other parts of pakistan. is that happening again is what we have to guard against. a complete effort rather than an incomplete one is what is going to protect the future. >> you're an ambassador to washington, d.c. washington, d.c. funneled billions of dollars in aid money and military aid to the pakistani government. what's the leverage here in washington? >> well, the problem with washington's policy is that washington is unable to use whatever level it has and does not understand what leverage it does have. the important thing is that pakistan does not want to be iso
s relationships, the intelligence's relationship with the taliban? >> it could but i'm not certain it will. there are still people, including people who are reluctant to condemn the taliban by name, they still think that taliban are a reaction to what has happened globally instead of saying that these people are unadulterated evil. when you don't recognize evil then that evil will continue to survive. i am hoping that the prime minister, and others who will try to get that reaction but...
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for the bulls and the folks who have 401(k)s in our area, they love hearing it. the dow and s&p 500 closing on highs. names that hit highs. united health. 3m travelers and easy. walgreens with great same store sales number. walgreens was the winner. abercrombie and fitch started in the red. they hadn't seen sells. their turn around plan will bear fruit in 2015. overstock was the winner. material stocks. new corp. potash. back to you. charles: thanks a lot. lot to talk about. newoak capital frischling. joanie is going to tell us what those job numbers will be on friday. scottie nell hughes is with us in a great blue outfit. heath is, our retail expert making big news. matt mccaul of penn financials. making a lot of money on flml. we'll talk about it later. let's dig into the first real, real deal. the market keeps chugging along. we have a date with destiny. 18,000, but may be a lot lot more. now, interestingly that report out this morning, i thought it was a disappointment. if it's going to be a predicament of friday, thathat will be a disaster. last month in october. 270,000 in june. joanie, listen, i lik
for the bulls and the folks who have 401(k)s in our area, they love hearing it. the dow and s&p 500 closing on highs. names that hit highs. united health. 3m travelers and easy. walgreens with great same store sales number. walgreens was the winner. abercrombie and fitch started in the red. they hadn't seen sells. their turn around plan will bear fruit in 2015. overstock was the winner. material stocks. new corp. potash. back to you. charles: thanks a lot. lot to talk about. newoak capital...
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. >>> and so many baby names, inspired by "scandal"'s olivia pope. find out whoivia pope. find out who else inspired this year's list. olivia pope. find out who else inspired this ar's list. ar's list. else inspired this ar's list. else inspired this ar's list. else inspired this and help keep the magic in your holidays. at the corner of happy and healthy. plus get up to $20 in jingle cash on next week's purchase of $30 or more. the sleepless night. (cough). (baby crying). sorry. robitussin dm max nighttime's dual action liquid instantly soothes your throat and delivers fast, powerful cough relief. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. up to 27% more brush movements. patented sonic technology with get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. ♪ it's so delightful. ♪ so's my surface, ♪ it's just as powerful. ♪ you can write with a pen? ♪ you can say that again. ♪ i really like my surface pro 3. ♪ ♪ hey what's that, ♪ is it a kickstand? ♪ touchscreen too, ♪ it's pretty slick, man.
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who wants to speak on thebjectonehside of e argumentrom scotland's? the is from scotland the young woman in white shirt, t whiteop >>i. thank you mr. speaker. my name isice and m re representi scotla. 's not easbeing a young peonndcurrently nen five childrenivinoverty. and over 61%f those children are fr a working-class fmily. in vmb 2 the national minimuwage. [iudle] that money cul o so far and it could mean so much young people. if unemployment is cretl at 775 scotland that's too many and i believe --m plsed to tack this problem. ppuse] thanks. >> thank you very much indeed for that. now can we have a contributor from the southwest? anybody from the southwest? what about the young lady in the drain, light green dress. please. >> my name is -- and i'm from the southwest. coming from a rural area where employment opportunities are very hard to get day in and day out i see in my constituency inequality, oppression and disparity in effect the fact that some people need to work harder and harder just to survive, not even to live. this means young people and of course people from all ages in my area something my gut tells me now is the time to back a living wage. now is the time to give s
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s things begin to change. there is actually a chance they will overthrow the government. there is a guy named to gandhi who was trained in the united states. the military rpf takes northern rwanda. it's a real chance for gains here. the government is willing to make a peace deal with the rpf. the united nations immediately sends a peacekeeping force, led, of00 troops, course, by a general delay or. and you know what is going to happen. you know the story, right? cable, goinge in a to the secretary of operations, a guy named kofi annan at the time. clearly stating he has actionable intelligence that it appears an extremist within the looking to take out extermination. they do not use the word genocide. against the to see -- tutsi. and he asks the permission of the united nations to confront these, right? we know this. version is, he is told to stand down. we are going to be neutral. we are only in rwanda to enforce a piece. we are not going to get into the business of it and find bad guys and good guys. april 6, 1994.wn this famous line that we know anda," whichrw is a true line. "it is time to cut down the
s things begin to change. there is actually a chance they will overthrow the government. there is a guy named to gandhi who was trained in the united states. the military rpf takes northern rwanda. it's a real chance for gains here. the government is willing to make a peace deal with the rpf. the united nations immediately sends a peacekeeping force, led, of00 troops, course, by a general delay or. and you know what is going to happen. you know the story, right? cable, goinge in a to the...
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who helped c.i.a.'s use of brutal interrogation. they said they used enhanced interrogation on subjects. it identifies two contractors using the pseudonyms. their real names are reported as james mitchell and bruce jjessen. they said they were not there in realtime and the men and women in the c.i.a. without confirming or denying that i was a part of that interrogation program gave their lives to support the u.s. in our conversation he refused to confirm that he was one of the architects of the program. saying people think i am. i'm not acknowledging it one way or another. but mitchell talks openly about the benefits of waterboarding. >> does waterboarding institute torture. >> you can do it in a way so it shifts' a person's priorities later on. it's like every tool in the tool bag. you can under use it or overuse it. >> reporter: some threatened to quit because it could push al nashiri psychologically. but they insisted that he was still withholding crucial information and applying enough pain would eventually help him disclose it. they personally oversaw and conducted some interrogations using the techniques they had devised. mitchell has said he has ex
who helped c.i.a.'s use of brutal interrogation. they said they used enhanced interrogation on subjects. it identifies two contractors using the pseudonyms. their real names are reported as james mitchell and bruce jjessen. they said they were not there in realtime and the men and women in the c.i.a. without confirming or denying that i was a part of that interrogation program gave their lives to support the u.s. in our conversation he refused to confirm that he was one of the architects of the...
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who do you think bears the most respond for the 4-12 season? we have some bright thoughtful people out there. most of you are saying s >>> americans have named president obama and hillary clinton as the man and woman they admire most clinton has held the top spot on the annual gallu for the last 13 years in the row and last 17 of 18 years. that streak was interrupted by first lady laura bush in 2001 after the 9/11 terror attacks president obama has beened most admired man in the last seven years. pope francis and bill clinton round out the top three this year. >>> former president georges h.w. bush will spend another night in the hospital but a spokesman says the president is breathing normally again and news of a possible discharge could come soon. he was taken to houston methodist last tuesday, dealing with shortness of breath. he spent two months last year with brokeragitis-related >>> the number of ebola cases is surging past another milestone. more than 20,000 people have been diagnosed with that virus. more than 78 hubz have died.is epidemic is getting worse in sierra leone, liberia and guinea. just today lie byron officials reported d
who do you think bears the most respond for the 4-12 season? we have some bright thoughtful people out there. most of you are saying s >>> americans have named president obama and hillary clinton as the man and woman they admire most clinton has held the top spot on the annual gallu for the last 13 years in the row and last 17 of 18 years. that streak was interrupted by first lady laura bush in 2001 after the 9/11 terror attacks president obama has beened most admired man in the last...
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who could keep the prison quiet. there were 24 camps and he was allowed access to all of them. >> reporter: martin chu lolov s abu ahmed, not his real nameter at the camp who could set disciple sputs between competing factions and respected very much by the u.s. army. he was seen by other detainees as scheming and clever and using a policy of conquer and divide to get what he wanted. a u.s. official intelligence agency says baghdadi built street cred inside buka. he says they were not always segregated essentially allowed to meet and plot and had an ingenious way of communicating. >> him and others were able to white contact details on the white elastic of their prison issued boxer shorts. that was a way they networked and when they got out of prison they had phone numbers of fat r fathers and villages. >> it was a management school for isis leaders, says "if there was no american prison in iraq there would be no isis now." >> probably a good number of mid-level foot soldiers came from buka. when they got out they had little to do and had these established networks. it's clear they had done their homework in the prison. >> reporter: as h
who could keep the prison quiet. there were 24 camps and he was allowed access to all of them. >> reporter: martin chu lolov s abu ahmed, not his real nameter at the camp who could set disciple sputs between competing factions and respected very much by the u.s. army. he was seen by other detainees as scheming and clever and using a policy of conquer and divide to get what he wanted. a u.s. official intelligence agency says baghdadi built street cred inside buka. he says they were not...
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who has been dead for at least three years. that rules out john lennon. he already has a crater. that name won't fly. here's some suggestions. how about frank sinatra, hunter spson, or maybe frank zappa. i don't know. >> could i name one after you? >> i have to be dead. i got to be dead. >> all right. well, dwoept want that then. we don't want that. >> i have to be dead. famous for more than 50 years, and after i'm dead and famous for more than 50 years, then go ahead. >> will do. more to come on that one. >>> hollywood heavyweights weighing in on sony's decision to cancel the release of "the interview" a week before its premier. sony giving into pressure from the hackers who threatened attacks on theaters. the fbi believes those hackers originate in north korea. julie bandaras is here with a fox 411. boy is hollywood mad about this. >> oh, my gosh, they are peeved. >> first, north korea fired off calling the despecks james franco and seth roguan expressed his outrage writing "i think it is disgraceful that these theaters are not showing "the interview." will they pull any m that gets an anonymous threat now? adding "ae wuls don't know it's a did hes gruntle
who has been dead for at least three years. that rules out john lennon. he already has a crater. that name won't fly. here's some suggestions. how about frank sinatra, hunter spson, or maybe frank zappa. i don't know. >> could i name one after you? >> i have to be dead. i got to be dead. >> all right. well, dwoept want that then. we don't want that. >> i have to be dead. famous for more than 50 years, and after i'm dead and famous for more than 50 years, then go ahead....
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who will lose by a nose? hot ipos the big names to watch in 2015 from an investor on the front lines of the dotcom bust. another great year for stocks. s&p heads into 2015 on a high. but if the recent past is an indication, the new year could get off to a rocky start. a steep slide a year ago and we ask is history about to repeat itself? steve, what do you think? a many similarities. mike santelli points out a number for us today. and in january you had about 6% pullback pretty quickly. >> it was pretty big. part of it was occasioned by the fact people had so many gains they didn't want to book them in 2013 so they waited till the earliest opportunity for 2014 which is january so you have another year to pay your taxes. so that is part of it. also the issues that existed then exist now with the exception of the u.s. stock market which is a little more fairly valued. the fact that we got through it last january i think and the market took notice, investors and traders take notice and we'll get through it this year. i'm not really concerned and nor do i try to time the market on a month by month basis. i think it moves higher. minimum of
who will lose by a nose? hot ipos the big names to watch in 2015 from an investor on the front lines of the dotcom bust. another great year for stocks. s&p heads into 2015 on a high. but if the recent past is an indication, the new year could get off to a rocky start. a steep slide a year ago and we ask is history about to repeat itself? steve, what do you think? a many similarities. mike santelli points out a number for us today. and in january you had about 6% pullback pretty quickly....
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about the possibility -- ♪ >> the chief executive who tried to turn around the french nuclear reactor me has died. he was 55. he was named head of the company 'sppointment came less than four months after explosions at the plant in japan which crop -- which rocked the nuclear industry. >> 900 jobs are cut in north carolina to reduce costs. the uk's biggest drugmaker is eliminating position and its u.s. department. it is part of a global restructuring under pressures to reduce costs. >> former employee is suing a drugmaker after she was fine for blowing the whistle. she claimed they paid $34 to hospitalsckback and pharmacies to switch to its diabetes drugs. she reviewed nine contracts that were intended to fund the kickbacks. the ceo was unhappy when she declined to sign off on the agreement. he declined to comment. >> a $250 million round of funding. they are trying to send of competitions from uber. it theestment makes largest investor. it was founded by a japanese billionaire, it owns the largest stake in alibaba. >> paul walsh is lined up to become chairman of the board according to the financial times. he would replace the nestle chairman,
about the possibility -- ♪ >> the chief executive who tried to turn around the french nuclear reactor me has died. he was 55. he was named head of the company 'sppointment came less than four months after explosions at the plant in japan which crop -- which rocked the nuclear industry. >> 900 jobs are cut in north carolina to reduce costs. the uk's biggest drugmaker is eliminating position and its u.s. department. it is part of a global restructuring under pressures to reduce...
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who it is? she played hockey in high school. >> that's evident from her performance here. >> you see her every 10 minutes on news 4 today. her name starts with an a. last name starts with an s. >> it's pretty outcomes. amelia looks tough in that face mask. amelia. you looked awesome. >> thanks guys. it was too fun. but it was rough. i was not the best out there. but it was amazing. the biggest concern still remains the sun. it could produce glare off the ice. so here's your winter classic. we will be be dealing with a windchill. it's actually going to feel like temperatures are in the 30s. if you a going to the game you do want to bundle up. puck drops at 1:00 p.m. it could be delayed up to an if sun glare is a problem. the latest is 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. temperatures 42. that's our high for tomorrow january 1st. chilly and the temperature of 39 degrees. manassas and culpepper. the river at 26. washington 33. mainly clear skies. and chilly today. 39 for a high in washington. at least we will have plenty of sunshine. mainly clear skies across the area. tomorrow high of 42. friday 45. rain is likely on saturday by the afternoon and evening hours. rain is almost a for sure thing
who it is? she played hockey in high school. >> that's evident from her performance here. >> you see her every 10 minutes on news 4 today. her name starts with an a. last name starts with an s. >> it's pretty outcomes. amelia looks tough in that face mask. amelia. you looked awesome. >> thanks guys. it was too fun. but it was rough. i was not the best out there. but it was amazing. the biggest concern still remains the sun. it could produce glare off the ice. so here's...
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andove ahead to the 1970's, the fishing wars have already started in washington state and have begun a bit in michigan. a grand traverse band man who named arthur do hamill was told by his father, whose name was fish, you need to go start fishing. it is time. you did. he was arrested dozens and dozens of times. that we famous quote didn't think of as famous until i decided it was famous a few years ago was something along the lines of, "i respect the law. that is why i broke it." it is a great way of articulating what he had done. he had notoriously been prosecuted in leelanau county circuit court before a man named judge benedict. one of the trials that he had was notorious because the tribal leading -- actually the federal, they paid the money, the leading expert witness helen tanner recounted the story years later at the university of detroit law school, and judge benedict -- it was a friday -- judge benedict had a fishing trip scheduled the next day. he was going to leave that night, and he intended to have the prosecution of arthur do hammer completed by the end of the day. they started at 8:30. 12 hours later, they were still going
andove ahead to the 1970's, the fishing wars have already started in washington state and have begun a bit in michigan. a grand traverse band man who named arthur do hamill was told by his father, whose name was fish, you need to go start fishing. it is time. you did. he was arrested dozens and dozens of times. that we famous quote didn't think of as famous until i decided it was famous a few years ago was something along the lines of, "i respect the law. that is why i broke it." it...
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s dad. yes, my dad gave me that one. -- >> yes, my dad gave me that one. that was a good one. >> who is your dad? >> his name is ken.e's from kentucky, grew up blue collar, maybe even collarless, moved around a lot, put himself through school, went from a stock boy in a warehouse to become a vice president of a major fortune 500 company over 40 plus years of working for the same company. >> which one? >> it was officemax. it was originally boise cascade and then it merged with officemax. so he's sort of my role model in terms of hard work, personal responsibility, sort of taking responsibility for your obligations and for where you're going in life regardless of the hand that you were dealt. >> we have a picture that you -- we asked you to bring pictures and you brought one here of your mother. i have it right here, what is this? >> my mom, i think, at that time was 17 or 16. she was involved with the girl scouts, she's from new jersey. and they took a trip into new york city one day and they took their portraits outside of the statue of liberty and i just think it's such a great patriotic moment for my mom. and she
s dad. yes, my dad gave me that one. -- >> yes, my dad gave me that one. that was a good one. >> who is your dad? >> his name is ken.e's from kentucky, grew up blue collar, maybe even collarless, moved around a lot, put himself through school, went from a stock boy in a warehouse to become a vice president of a major fortune 500 company over 40 plus years of working for the same company. >> which one? >> it was officemax. it was originally boise cascade and then it...
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first up is a very surprising name that's the best performer in the s&p in december and it is staples. spls. the best performer in the s&p 500 this month. guess whoo is red hot, auto parts and discount clothes. o'reilly automotive and ross stores. >> one stock is turning out to be a grinchy this december. check out dnr, danbury resources. energy shares today had a bit of a bounce back, right? in fact i think earlier on the s&p energy sector up 3% and a bit of a bounce back there as we can see. >> we said it once and twice and a third time, lady right now, we have a huge show for you tomorrow. not because we're so good but we have janet yellen. the final fed meetinging of the year and the final press conference of the year. fed decision at 2:00. presser at 2:30 eastern time and then that considerable time removed the markets could be rocked. >> exactly. we'll leave you with a look at what the markets are up to. worst day since may 2012. we have lost a lot of gains there on the dow. "closing bell" is next. >>> and welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange and you can say a lot of things about the stock market but
first up is a very surprising name that's the best performer in the s&p in december and it is staples. spls. the best performer in the s&p 500 this month. guess whoo is red hot, auto parts and discount clothes. o'reilly automotive and ross stores. >> one stock is turning out to be a grinchy this december. check out dnr, danbury resources. energy shares today had a bit of a bounce back, right? in fact i think earlier on the s&p energy sector up 3% and a bit of a bounce back...
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names and salaries of execs who make at least a million dollars were also posted. experts say north korea has the resources to pull it off and would like nothing more than to s let theapabilities are. but some believe it could all be a bait and switch hack attack. listen. >> everybody already assumes that north koreans are mad at sony. that's what's going to be the story. oh, we're going to have so much fun while they're paying attention to that and we're actually coming in from some other country or even somebody inside the united states. >> and even if north korea is not behind the attack, experts say it's still a victory for kim jong un because it makes his country look like a world cyber power saying, quote, this helps them keep the promise of relentless revenge on anyone who tries to tarnish the image of the great leader. and so far, it should be noted that north korea has not denied the attack. megyn. >> trace, thank you. we'll be right back. but first coming up on "hannity." >> in the black community under our first black president and first black attorney general, it's miserable. high unemployment, the schools stink, and they oppose school choice. what else
names and salaries of execs who make at least a million dollars were also posted. experts say north korea has the resources to pull it off and would like nothing more than to s let theapabilities are. but some believe it could all be a bait and switch hack attack. listen. >> everybody already assumes that north koreans are mad at sony. that's what's going to be the story. oh, we're going to have so much fun while they're paying attention to that and we're actually coming in from some...
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s" off, come in the studio and hang out with us that would be fun. >> angelina jolie and what is the husband's name. >> brad pitt. >> they have a bunch of kids like seven kids. whokids or adults. >> the kid want them i think. >> the kid want them. >> well, she has like 15 tattoos. >> but she said into her oldest son mad docks but now her nine year-old daughter sahara is asking for one and they are not happen bye. that jolie says men get sensitive when daughter wants to get a tattoo. angelina has 17 different tattoos and brad has 12. >> so, i didn't know he had that many. >> it is hard toe that good but jen and quincy have been debating about this topic. >> don't you think you just model tour parents. how can you say when you can't have a tattoo when you are covered in that tuesday. >> especially when you are quincy hard harris. quincy people don't know this covered in that tuesday. thought to have at the least 17. >> i have three tattoos. >> i mean, made very bad mistakes when i was younger, okay. i was 17. they can have tattoos. go ahead you are boys. do your thing. make mistakes. >> a girl can't. >> no, if i had a little girl. >> that is crazy. >> if you have
s" off, come in the studio and hang out with us that would be fun. >> angelina jolie and what is the husband's name. >> brad pitt. >> they have a bunch of kids like seven kids. whokids or adults. >> the kid want them i think. >> the kid want them. >> well, she has like 15 tattoos. >> but she said into her oldest son mad docks but now her nine year-old daughter sahara is asking for one and they are not happen bye. that jolie says men get sensitive...
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s frederick hayek's "the road to serfdom." he said that was the most influential book. there was a female undergraduate in england who carried it in her purse. her name was margaret thatcher. there was an actor in hollywood who read it and credited it with changing his views. the message of that book was that government cannot make decisions. it's not that government is dangerous to freedom, but that in addition to that, socialism can't work because the government, even with computers, can't match the decision-making, diversity of millions of people who have to make decisions every single day. ronald reagan absorbed that message, and if there is somebody to whom i think he owes much of that philosophy, i think it is frederick hayek. he believed that, and there was an advantage in believing it. you see evidence of it today. we have an election coming up on november 4, and we focus on senate elections, but what has amazed me is that in one-party states dominated by liberal governors who try to do the kinds of things that reagan opposed, we have close races. the polls show within the margin of error that democratic governors or gubernatorial candidate i
s frederick hayek's "the road to serfdom." he said that was the most influential book. there was a female undergraduate in england who carried it in her purse. her name was margaret thatcher. there was an actor in hollywood who read it and credited it with changing his views. the message of that book was that government cannot make decisions. it's not that government is dangerous to freedom, but that in addition to that, socialism can't work because the government, even with...
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s my name isppepods. i'm only here because of the grace of god. he allows me to have the greatest job in the world and i will leg wrestle anyone who things that a better job than me. i have had the, opportunity in 30 years to work with some awesome role models. there has been not a person in my life that has stood out more than this man who passed away this last year. billy frank junior. the meetingsagine and opportunities on the travels and trips i have had to spend with billy and those are priceless. we have a video would want to start out with first so we can get our it people to roll that, we'll start out with a short video of billy frank junior. this is a continued story of the u.s. versus washington, the -- the boldn decision which came in february of 1974 and it was a continued part of the u.s. versus washington on shellfish. argumentaving a legal on our rights of the shellfish in puget sound. they asked me as one of the expert witnesses to come up to the federal court this day and testify in front of the federal court and judge to tell the creation of the raven and the clam and the story of who we are and how we got here. i walked into the cou
s my name isppepods. i'm only here because of the grace of god. he allows me to have the greatest job in the world and i will leg wrestle anyone who things that a better job than me. i have had the, opportunity in 30 years to work with some awesome role models. there has been not a person in my life that has stood out more than this man who passed away this last year. billy frank junior. the meetingsagine and opportunities on the travels and trips i have had to spend with billy and those are...
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s? what did they tell you? take us their. >> i'll do olympics of name-dropping. >> i have been in contact with emily, who was the booker forw for all nine years and is quite remarkable herself. what i was told was steven wants some of his favorite guests to be on and you'll be singing this song. i have no idea who else would be there or how many would be there. this was probably a month ago. >> they said, don't talk about this. we want to keep what we are going to be doing a surprise, so i didn't. i was basically just told to show up at 5:00 on the day, and i got there, and walked in, and checked in with sam waterston. went to a green room where i chatted with tom friedman and terry gross and lesley stahl, then i go out to a rehearsal and sit next to brian cranston and have a chat and yo-yo ma coming up saying, i don't really sing very well. i said that's okay, i don't play the cello. and it went on from there. the most remarkable away of people since steve kornaki dined alone. >> i'm going back and i watched the video so many times, nancy, i said oh, there's de blasio, the mayor you don't even see. i want to talk about co
s? what did they tell you? take us their. >> i'll do olympics of name-dropping. >> i have been in contact with emily, who was the booker forw for all nine years and is quite remarkable herself. what i was told was steven wants some of his favorite guests to be on and you'll be singing this song. i have no idea who else would be there or how many would be there. this was probably a month ago. >> they said, don't talk about this. we want to keep what we are going to be doing a...
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named jane who is ho three years old. poth here valued at $150 each. when george is sold, when we account the record of george's of sale along side is the sale of s two celia'sters out of the newsome household as well. new evidence allows us to, and new layers, and think with t important nuance about this case. is that part of what you know, at the end of this trial being the presiding judge the trial judge will instruct the jurors in this case. what does it mean to instruct the the jurors?urors here jurors are not legal professionals, they tonight have any special knowledge of the law be it of rape, be it of murder,f be it of self defense part of the court's role at the end of the hearing of the evidence to instruct the jury, educate the jury, direct the jury about the so law so that jurors can weigh the evidence and ultimately, the of question of celia's guilt s against the law as the court instructs it. i want to look at the state law and then, at the actual instructions in this case. we learn i think from this, thewhich ways in which the powerful
named jane who is ho three years old. poth here valued at $150 each. when george is sold, when we account the record of george's of sale along side is the sale of s two celia'sters out of the newsome household as well. new evidence allows us to, and new layers, and think with t important nuance about this case. is that part of what you know, at the end of this trial being the presiding judge the trial judge will instruct the jurors in this case. what does it mean to instruct the the...
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named the next ambassador to hungary. when asked about her callifications, press secretary josh earnest could hardly defend her. >> as it relates to ambassador bell, she is somebody who retain s this way. ambassador bell has the president's confidence that she will do an excellent job. >> senator john mccain blasting her inexperience and draws attention to the fact that she gave $80,000 to the president's reelection campaign. >>> the government's common core education collecting data on your children. parents in pennsylvania demanding the state stop gathering what they describe as sensitive and personal information to compile psychological profiles on students. state education officials say the data is only collected to make sure the classroom environment is safe. >>> are you left handed? if so, you might want to consider switching for professional reasons. >> i admit you are better than i am. >> why are you smiling? >> 'cause i know something you don't know. >> what is that? >> i am not left handed. >> studies shows left handed people make less money than someone who is right-handed. the brain of a south paw responds to language differently, making them more prone to speech
named the next ambassador to hungary. when asked about her callifications, press secretary josh earnest could hardly defend her. >> as it relates to ambassador bell, she is somebody who retain s this way. ambassador bell has the president's confidence that she will do an excellent job. >> senator john mccain blasting her inexperience and draws attention to the fact that she gave $80,000 to the president's reelection campaign. >>> the government's common core education...
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name of a student who belongs to a different fraternity. joining us now from washington, education reporter for "the washington post," the piece helped coast doubt on rollingstroll "rolling ston stone"'si first met students who knew jackie last week and through building relationships with them and reporting this story, i later came to meet jackie herself. jackie told me a story that was s substantially similar to the one reported to "rolling stone." we noticed there were gaps we needed to address in order to feel comfortable printing a story of our own. >> what's the first one that rang the alarm bell for you that the story may not be accurate? >> it's still clear that perhaps jackie went through some kind of trauma. it's just that certain details that were reported so far appear to be inconsistent such as the date. there was no member of the fraternity employed by their aquatic and fitness center. >> you said it's clear she went through some kind of trauma. what indication do you have of that? >> that's what her friends believe. her story seemed very compelling when she told it to me and they believe, her friends, that perhaps she did suffer some sort of sexual assault. it's just not
name of a student who belongs to a different fraternity. joining us now from washington, education reporter for "the washington post," the piece helped coast doubt on rollingstroll "rolling ston stone"'si first met students who knew jackie last week and through building relationships with them and reporting this story, i later came to meet jackie herself. jackie told me a story that was s substantially similar to the one reported to "rolling stone." we noticed...