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next question is worth $200.he question is, on a family road trip, which route did dads say they're more likely to take? the scenic route or the shortest route? nikki, we'll start with you this time. >> i've been on a lot of road trips with mom and dad in my day. even though as a kid i wanted to take the shortest route, mom and dad always want today take the scenic route. >> pretty scenery while dad is shouting at everyone. jeff, what about you? >> it's funny you said it. my dad, we went to florida, and he was screaming the whole time. i said, shortest route. >> just get it over with, get us there. >> i come from a new york italian family, and driving with all of us in the car -- my dad would not get there fast enough. >> i'll go off the bridge if i have to, just get us there. >> with all of the kids yelling are we there yet? are we there yet? no matter how beautiful the scenery is, they want to get there. i'm saying the shortest route. scenic route is the answer. nikki gets the $200. she is now in first place. t
next question is worth $200.he question is, on a family road trip, which route did dads say they're more likely to take? the scenic route or the shortest route? nikki, we'll start with you this time. >> i've been on a lot of road trips with mom and dad in my day. even though as a kid i wanted to take the shortest route, mom and dad always want today take the scenic route. >> pretty scenery while dad is shouting at everyone. jeff, what about you? >> it's funny you said it. my...
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is it worth the investment? > > it absolutely is worth the investment, but it has to be done carefully and with a great deal of research. you invest in a stock, you just don't go out and buy it because you feel like it. you research that stock. same thing with colleges. research, create a plan, and what we see is, among a lot of the recent economic research is, individuals with bachelor's degrees have weathered the recession so much better than their less-educated peers. > great to have you on the show. thank you very much. > > thank you for having me. coming up, ideas on what to sell and what to buy in the stock market. time now for chart talk. tim biggam of money block joins us for that. tim, there are both buying and selling opportunities in this market. let's start with your buy list. what is on your buy list here? > > looking at a stock that used to be on everyone's buy list, which is apple, the stock not too long ago was over $700, now trading in the mid-$400 range. looking at the yearly low around $435, s
is it worth the investment? > > it absolutely is worth the investment, but it has to be done carefully and with a great deal of research. you invest in a stock, you just don't go out and buy it because you feel like it. you research that stock. same thing with colleges. research, create a plan, and what we see is, among a lot of the recent economic research is, individuals with bachelor's degrees have weathered the recession so much better than their less-educated peers. > great to...
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a huge game of deception, $50 million worth of diamonds gone without a trace.nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with brian williams." >> good evening. >>> it's an explosive allegation, and it's what we've all been warned about for years since the dawn of the computer age. a u.s. security firm says over 140 targets in this country have been hit electronically by a branch of the chinese military. big companies, you name it, some of the best-known brand names in the u.s. but more troubling than that is the idea that chinese hackers could reach into american
a huge game of deception, $50 million worth of diamonds gone without a trace.nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with brian williams." >> good evening. >>> it's an explosive allegation, and it's what we've all been warned about for years since the dawn of the computer age. a u.s. security firm says over 140 targets in this country have been hit electronically by a branch of the...
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i'm sure they're not worth that, but... to me, they're worth everything. exactly.ignore the man behind you. he said take the money. ignore him. okay. i think the proof in the pudding would always be the selling. but if i had to go out... let's put an insurance valuation on. i wouldn't hesitate, on this little group to put the best part of £800. no. oh, right. hey, listen, find me another pair. they would've been worth more if i could get my feet into them, but they're just not my size. this is certainly the lightest piece of jewelry i've ever seen on the antiques roadshow. but it also happens to be possibly one of the rarest pieces of jewelry i've ever seen on the antiques roadshow. is that what you thought when you brought it? no. it's like a whisper. you can hardly feel it on your hand. what did you think it was made of? i think my mother said it might have been bone. it's... i thought it was old. that's the only thing i knew about it. well, it is seriously old. it's not made of bone, it's made of horsehair. oh. and i think it might well be 17th century that it c
i'm sure they're not worth that, but... to me, they're worth everything. exactly.ignore the man behind you. he said take the money. ignore him. okay. i think the proof in the pudding would always be the selling. but if i had to go out... let's put an insurance valuation on. i wouldn't hesitate, on this little group to put the best part of £800. no. oh, right. hey, listen, find me another pair. they would've been worth more if i could get my feet into them, but they're just not my size. this is...
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today, he has almost 350 stores and a company worth nearly $18 billion. he's also the co-author of "conscious capitalism." we recently spoke with him about that business philosophy. companies that produce necessary but possibly harmful products like pesticides or even military weapons operate under a conscious capital model? >> it's an excellent question, and i'm possibly in some cases, people might decide they can't work under those conditions if they make the decision that this is causing more harm than good. but it's not my position to make that decision. i think each individual needs to. but i mean, if they're contributing, i mean let's take, i mean i think defense companies are, they're creating weapons but if they could feel like sincerely that that's wenting make their nation safer, and that would in a sense be a higher purpose to it. pesticide producers which say well we're really trying to make a higher purpose there. we want to make less toxic pesticides that still protect our agricultural coopts from insects and so they work hard to make less t
today, he has almost 350 stores and a company worth nearly $18 billion. he's also the co-author of "conscious capitalism." we recently spoke with him about that business philosophy. companies that produce necessary but possibly harmful products like pesticides or even military weapons operate under a conscious capital model? >> it's an excellent question, and i'm possibly in some cases, people might decide they can't work under those conditions if they make the decision that...
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not worth anything.nd did you ever pluck up the courage to tell your partner that you smashed the thing? well, not for ages and ages. because i was so upset about it. i did tell him in the end and his initial reaction was, why on earth did you get it restored? but i think he's quite glad that i did and it is still, certainly my favorite pot, and i think he's quite fond of it, too. so what about your pride and joy then? well, this little book is my pride. it's not particularly rare. but again, the story has to go back to 1938. december, my mother had just turned 20, and she was invited to a sherry party. a sherry party. how lovely. and she said no, she couldn't 'cause she was going to a dance. and the friend said, what a pity, because my brother's great friend jack lambert is coming. and my mother said that she felt a tingle of shock run up the back of her neck at the name. and she immediately changed her mind and said yes, she would go to the party. so she went to the party, she met my father, she absolu
not worth anything.nd did you ever pluck up the courage to tell your partner that you smashed the thing? well, not for ages and ages. because i was so upset about it. i did tell him in the end and his initial reaction was, why on earth did you get it restored? but i think he's quite glad that i did and it is still, certainly my favorite pot, and i think he's quite fond of it, too. so what about your pride and joy then? well, this little book is my pride. it's not particularly rare. but again,...
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but, i mean, they're worth more than that. that one is worth £300, 400. right. gosh. heh heh.-- that's a good return, yes. and this one, older, even more, say £500, 600. oh, that's brilliant. i'm really pleased, yes. that's great. so keep hunting for more. oh, i will do. thank you. now it strikes me that you could well be a collector of art deco bronzes. would i be right? no, i'm afraid not, no. they came from my nam. she used to keep them in a cabinet, and then, when she died, my aunt had all the china, and my mum just had these three figurines. did she? yes. that could have been quite a wise move. oh, really? but from the point of view of sculpture, let me just say that, from 100 yards, i recognized these as being by a man called josef lorenzl. and he was quite prolific, and he did bronzes of all sizes. these are relatively small for josef. i always refer to him as legs lorenzl, because his girls have got such fabulous long legs. but looking at them, they're pure sort of 1925. when i say art deco, these girls belong to that-- an age of keeping fit above anything else. if you
but, i mean, they're worth more than that. that one is worth £300, 400. right. gosh. heh heh.-- that's a good return, yes. and this one, older, even more, say £500, 600. oh, that's brilliant. i'm really pleased, yes. that's great. so keep hunting for more. oh, i will do. thank you. now it strikes me that you could well be a collector of art deco bronzes. would i be right? no, i'm afraid not, no. they came from my nam. she used to keep them in a cabinet, and then, when she died, my aunt had...
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it is worth $155 billion.$65 billion worth of recoverable water. $130 billion in metal. should we try and harness this thing? a big tractor agreement to split end? >> into my backyard. melissa: a little big. >> my take up my entire neighborhood. >> i think this is ridiculous. the age-old question of what your apartment is worth. is not worth anything until someone is willing to give you a dollar for it. this thing is not worth a penny. melissa: of the asteroid. i am so disappointed there is no danger of it coming from us. >> 21066 to just have to stick around. on to valentine's stories. very clever campaign. if the u.n. gets pregnant today there will give a free crab. too bad this tree at the math. what a bad campaign. the calculation of this. >> someone it is not want to have to give away. >> we have to work on that crab. let's go. how romantic is that. >> it's kind of like the super bowl giveaway. that story. they give away free furniture. often is that going to happen? melissa: how about this, perfect for v
it is worth $155 billion.$65 billion worth of recoverable water. $130 billion in metal. should we try and harness this thing? a big tractor agreement to split end? >> into my backyard. melissa: a little big. >> my take up my entire neighborhood. >> i think this is ridiculous. the age-old question of what your apartment is worth. is not worth anything until someone is willing to give you a dollar for it. this thing is not worth a penny. melissa: of the asteroid. i am so...
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a lot of states are saying hey, wait a second, this money, jenna, may not be worth it to give taxpayer money to hollywood productions because it basically funds temporary workers that come in from out of state. when the production is over the workers, many of them, go back on jobless benefits or unemployment. so there's a positive and negative side to this story, jenna, we're digging into here at fox business. jenna: as you point out, it is both federal tax breaks and state tax breaks. so it is not just the federal government that is handing out these tax breaks for the movies, right? >> reporter: that's right, jenna. in fact at the state level, back at the beginning of the last decade, only five states were giving tax breaks to hollywood. now something like 40 to 45 states are doing so. jenna: wow. >> the thinking it creates jobs in the home state. it is great for the state's public image. but missouri and michigan are taking a second look and other states saying hey, maybe it is not worth for funding from hollywood because it is only a temporary boost and jobs go away and often time
a lot of states are saying hey, wait a second, this money, jenna, may not be worth it to give taxpayer money to hollywood productions because it basically funds temporary workers that come in from out of state. when the production is over the workers, many of them, go back on jobless benefits or unemployment. so there's a positive and negative side to this story, jenna, we're digging into here at fox business. jenna: as you point out, it is both federal tax breaks and state tax breaks. so it is...
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we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it.copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may b
we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it.copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may...
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more interest than worth.ould think, to hang that on the wall, about 150 quid. >> woman #1: ok. >> appraiser: that's what it is. thanks for bringing it. >> woman #1: no, you're welcome, thank you. >> appraiser: jolly good. >> appraiser: this is a very very pretty painting indeed. and not only is it pretty, it's really well painted. so, in that sense, i suppose it's a surprise to see that she seems rather a humble sitter. you know, she looks rather more downstairs than upstairs. >> man: yeah, she was actually a lady's maid to lady maud hoare, and her name is dorothy lucas. and she's actually my wife's grandmother. and she was born in 1900. the story goes -- and we don't know if this is true or not -- is that in the first world war dorothy was the lady's maid to lady maud hoare, who was married to samuel hoare. >> appraiser: of the banking fame, is that right? >> man: i assume so, yes. yes. >> appraiser: i think so. >> man: and when a lady friend of lady hoare came 'round to paint one day, she saw dorothy was im
more interest than worth.ould think, to hang that on the wall, about 150 quid. >> woman #1: ok. >> appraiser: that's what it is. thanks for bringing it. >> woman #1: no, you're welcome, thank you. >> appraiser: jolly good. >> appraiser: this is a very very pretty painting indeed. and not only is it pretty, it's really well painted. so, in that sense, i suppose it's a surprise to see that she seems rather a humble sitter. you know, she looks rather more downstairs...
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it to risk your life to save another life, it's worths worth it to help get that guy home. >> reporteris captain is in his first deployment and thoughts often drift to a wife and baby daughter named zoe. hello wife and baby. >> she waited up for you. >> hi. look at that little baby. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett taylor is on his fifth depl deployment, already has orders for his sixth. he, like many of the men, is not immune to the impact of what he sees every day. >> american with both his legs blown off below his knee and kids all burned their entire body. i mean, it suction putting somebody in -- sucks putting somebody in a body bag. sorry. >> scramble. scramble. >> reporter: the tempo can be relentless, today, another wounded american. >> special forces green beret. >> reporter: his leg is blown off by an ied. life threatening, critical injury, they know they need to get him back to the hospital with in the critical golden hour if he's going to survive. fellow soldiers kiss him good-bye, losing blood, his iv failed, flying high above the afghanistan desert they drill into his ar
it to risk your life to save another life, it's worths worth it to help get that guy home. >> reporteris captain is in his first deployment and thoughts often drift to a wife and baby daughter named zoe. hello wife and baby. >> she waited up for you. >> hi. look at that little baby. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett taylor is on his fifth depl deployment, already has orders for his sixth. he, like many of the men, is not immune to the impact of what he sees every day....
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of defense, so we're now up to $1.2 trillion worth of cuts since 2010. this does not include the reduction in our spending of overseas contingency accounts, which also now has to be -- some of it will have to be woven into our base budget, such as ied detection equipment, which will cause another shortfall in the department of defense as we migrate these programs that we know we need in the future. trillion up to $1.3 worth of cuts, which we will have to find in the department of defense. this is significant. people often say afterward we have a reduction that is normal, in the army. since 2008, if we implement the 2014 budget without sequestration, it will be a 45% reduction in the army budget. if we implement sequestration, it will be over 50%. that is a significant cut. these are not insignificant numbers we're talking about. it will have an impact on our capabilities as we move forward. for fiscal year 2014 and beyond, sequestration will result in a loss of by a minimum 100,000 soldiers in our active national guard and u.s. army reserve. this is on t
of defense, so we're now up to $1.2 trillion worth of cuts since 2010. this does not include the reduction in our spending of overseas contingency accounts, which also now has to be -- some of it will have to be woven into our base budget, such as ied detection equipment, which will cause another shortfall in the department of defense as we migrate these programs that we know we need in the future. trillion up to $1.3 worth of cuts, which we will have to find in the department of defense. this...
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is one year's worth of cruises. all around the world. >> reporter: houston travel agent says that even with this accident, the cruise business remains extraordinaire little popular. the tri says that 11 million passengers sailed to and from north america each year, generating nearly $40 billion in economic impact. travel insurance is a popular product to help protect consumers from unforeseen circumstances but it has a limit once the trip begins. while the conditions aboard the triumph may have been horrible, the travel documents give the companies a lot of shelter from legal action. >> what's not covered is something like happened on this carnival cruise. >> insurance would not have covered snit. >> no balls they could not have gotten off. if they were on land, they could have flown them home. >>> more winter weather is on the way. >> fox 5's gwen tolbart is next: we have a little winter to deal w i'm going to have the details on what you can expect in the full seven-day forecast after the break. ( man ) legs up !
is one year's worth of cruises. all around the world. >> reporter: houston travel agent says that even with this accident, the cruise business remains extraordinaire little popular. the tri says that 11 million passengers sailed to and from north america each year, generating nearly $40 billion in economic impact. travel insurance is a popular product to help protect consumers from unforeseen circumstances but it has a limit once the trip begins. while the conditions aboard the triumph...
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john and i guess at what it's worth, then we bring an expert out who tells us what it's worth. >> cenkou buy any of it? do you have collections from 1970s 80s? >> the reason why we came up the show is because we're collectors. we have the collector mentality. i collect baseballs. i have a jukebox and a lot of records and that sort of thing. john falls in the same category. we felt comfortable doing the show because we are collectors, and we know the gene that a collector has. >> cenk: i know a guy who used to collect old porn. any that have in your collection? any in the show? >> well, i knew a guy who had tons and tons of it, who collected old porn. but i did buy something. i bought something that was never featured on the show. we went to see a guy in pennsylvania, and he had an old arcade games. on the side he had this whole collection of vintage coca-cola machines. i'm now the proud owner of a 1951 coca-cola machine. >> cenk: very cool. as i've been saying on the show on the air and off the air, and of course i've been living to you guys for a long time. i want to talk about your e
john and i guess at what it's worth, then we bring an expert out who tells us what it's worth. >> cenkou buy any of it? do you have collections from 1970s 80s? >> the reason why we came up the show is because we're collectors. we have the collector mentality. i collect baseballs. i have a jukebox and a lot of records and that sort of thing. john falls in the same category. we felt comfortable doing the show because we are collectors, and we know the gene that a collector has....
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well worth the glue. come help us so what are you doing oh you sure what come work with us i have to work every day of course. ok. until we find the suitcase. the suitcase full of dollars then we'll quit. every day. thank you thank. you do you think we can sell it with our laws help. so we can pay for next week will only add lentils. you could do a chicken today not tomorrow remember the smell for another two weeks. we work three days four sack of flour. down this work. i worked in my whole. some of those who do you want to look for another job. you have a degree so why where would you look there are no jobs. thank. god the neighbor came over i was ashamed of our dirty house what can we do she asked why the house is dirty i said that's just the way it is it will be like this forever until god helps us and gets rid of the jews and the p.a. and we can live like before independently. which to get to work i am working i'm sick of it. and you have a better idea. which works a my son work. that one give them ou
well worth the glue. come help us so what are you doing oh you sure what come work with us i have to work every day of course. ok. until we find the suitcase. the suitcase full of dollars then we'll quit. every day. thank you thank. you do you think we can sell it with our laws help. so we can pay for next week will only add lentils. you could do a chicken today not tomorrow remember the smell for another two weeks. we work three days four sack of flour. down this work. i worked in my whole....
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it's worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. to hack work. and you get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the documents. keep up a smart look. there is also. another world behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around and said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy you believe. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police have the police come in through the mail that didn't seem to be a good idea to. learn the european way with brussels business and. it's one person one fault but in brussels business it's one euro one fault.
it's worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. to hack work. and you get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the documents. keep up a smart look. there is also. another world behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around and said what's what's...
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worth fighting. and a trump was no way out. download the official application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. welcome back to the kaiser report by max kaiser time now to turn to sandeep jaitley of the cancer research dot com sandeep welcome back to the kaiser report thanks very much mike all right sandeep the big news and marconi bank of canada now he's running going to be the running the bank of england your thoughts i haven't really given much thought to a new governor of the bank of england he's being quite very suv in what he's going to be attempting to be doing. but he seems to be the currency debasement kind of philosophy before we get into currency debates but let's kind of put this into a broader context because these days people need to. a signal in terms of what school they're from and in the case of yourself to your broadly speaking austrian economist through and mark carney i think we it's hard to p
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the tsunami and subsequent fukushima atomic meltdown every saved two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzanne salami for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three and packer who survives on thirty pounds per weight and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans of mystery meat to feed her family suzanne salami told the guardian quote when he can't afford to buy anything to eat or ask where it comes from it's not fair suzanne salami let me introduce you to your mystery meat companions gwen and lady. yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored in october two thousand and eight emma hitch
the tsunami and subsequent fukushima atomic meltdown every saved two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzanne salami for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three and packer who survives on thirty pounds per weight and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans of...
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worth fighting for. and a trap was no way out. to hack work. and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another world behind that which is how to influence the citizens steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what was happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy you believe. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police have the police come in through the mail that didn't seem to me a good idea to learn the european way with brussels business. in the uk kristie it's one person one fault but in brussels business it's one euro one fault.
worth fighting for. and a trap was no way out. to hack work. and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another world behind that which is how to influence the citizens steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what was happening will somebody...
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tsunami and subsequent to the shame atomic meltdown every save two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzanne so lonnie for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three and pack it's a vase on thirty pounds per weight and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans of mystery meat to feed her family suzanne salami told the guardian quote when he can't afford to buy anything to eat or ask where it comes from it's not fair suzanne salami let me have to see you to your mystery meat companions gwen and lady. yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a gwen and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored in october two thousand and eight emma
tsunami and subsequent to the shame atomic meltdown every save two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzanne so lonnie for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three and pack it's a vase on thirty pounds per weight and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans of...
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well worth the glue. are you sure you want to come help us so what are you doing oh you sure what come work with us i have to work every day of course. until we find the suitcase. the suitcase full of dollars then we'll quit. every day. thank you. do you think we can sell it without loss help. so we can pay for next week will only add lentulus. you get you a chicken today not tomorrow remember the smell for another two weeks. we work three days for sack of flour. down this work. and i work day and night all. of them do you want to look for another job. you have a degree so why where would you look there are no jobs. there's the neighbor came over i was ashamed of our dirty house what can we do she asked why the house is dirty i said that's just the way they it will be like this forever until god helps us and gets rid of the jews and the p. . and we can live like before independently. which to get to work i am walking i'm sick of it. and you have a better idea. which words i use my song work. that one give
well worth the glue. are you sure you want to come help us so what are you doing oh you sure what come work with us i have to work every day of course. until we find the suitcase. the suitcase full of dollars then we'll quit. every day. thank you. do you think we can sell it without loss help. so we can pay for next week will only add lentulus. you get you a chicken today not tomorrow remember the smell for another two weeks. we work three days for sack of flour. down this work. and i work day...
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at this secret warehouse in northern indiana, millions of dollars worth of reclaimed stolen merchandise is being stored. >> this particular case here involved about 40-plus boosters. fed back to a fence. about a $17 million a year operation. >> reporter: that's jerry biggs, director of walgreens organized retail crime division. biggs and his team are the james bonds of retail crime. armed with tracking devices, radios, and hidden cameras. >> these are visor cams. it's mounted here for 360. it's recording what's going on. you can see behind as well. >> reporter: a booster might think he's out the door and in the clear. not so. >> with today's technology, i can have your face pretty much throughout the country in less than ten minutes. >> reporter: pins in the map mark shoplifting hot spots. flowcharts connect members of various gangs. this is a big target. easy to steal. a guy in texas wearing a suit swiping a tray of diabetic test strips, total value, a thousand dollars. >> he takes that to the bathroom and empties it out. >> reporter: two days later he was stopped by traffic cops with
at this secret warehouse in northern indiana, millions of dollars worth of reclaimed stolen merchandise is being stored. >> this particular case here involved about 40-plus boosters. fed back to a fence. about a $17 million a year operation. >> reporter: that's jerry biggs, director of walgreens organized retail crime division. biggs and his team are the james bonds of retail crime. armed with tracking devices, radios, and hidden cameras. >> these are visor cams. it's mounted...
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it's worth fighting for. and a trap was no way out. to hack work. and you get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another way behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around said what was happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they want to me to ring up the police have the police come in through the mail that didn't seem to be a good idea to. learn the european way with brussels business and. it's one person one fold but in brussels business it's one euro one fault. to least be told language. will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots that vo ip interviews intriguing story for you. is i
it's worth fighting for. and a trap was no way out. to hack work. and you get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another way behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around said what was happening will...
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the tsunami and subsequent fukushima tomic meltdown have received two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzan so lonnie for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three in peckham it's a vives on thirty pounds per week and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans of mystery meat to feed her family suzanne salami told the guardian quote when you can't afford to buy anything to eat or ask where it comes from it's not fair suze and salami let me have to say to your mystery meat companions and lady. yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored the not to over two thousand a.m.a. hitchcock
the tsunami and subsequent fukushima tomic meltdown have received two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzan so lonnie for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three in peckham it's a vives on thirty pounds per week and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans of...
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it's worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. i never knew adam lanza person but i was in the same high school as that he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't he was a shy kid. i don't know anyone whose friends i also know but he was particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness that would be present to your children. americans you know so many guns there would be an american behind every tree with a gun. for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. and it. goes with. that in the end of the speech. she. and i. wish. you luck good luck. just send the money in and i. don't mind i mean very little.
it's worth fighting for. and the trap was no way out. i never knew adam lanza person but i was in the same high school as that he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't he was a shy kid. i don't know anyone whose friends i also know but he was particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness...
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the lakers were worth $1 billion -- last month, forbes estimated the lakers were worth $1 billion. >>> and the pain at the pump is fueling car sales. >>> and burger king in the social media spotlight for all the wrong reasons. the hack that might have left some whopper lovers confused today. >> and a reminder you can get ktvu news to go download the ktvu app, click on the live icon and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile twice. -- mobile device. >>> it's happening earlier than usual this year. gas prices are going up earlier than usual. a gallon of regular was $4.13 today, a week ago it was 10- cents cheaper and a month ago it was $3.66. that's 47-cents cheaper. analysts say we usually don't see spikes like these until later in the spring and they warn these price increases may continue. >>> it turns out there may be a positive to the high gas prices it appears they may be driving people to buy new cars. car dealers say the president day sales have been the strongest they've seen in years. new at 10:00, deborah villalon live at a dealership that was crunching the numbers. >
the lakers were worth $1 billion -- last month, forbes estimated the lakers were worth $1 billion. >>> and the pain at the pump is fueling car sales. >>> and burger king in the social media spotlight for all the wrong reasons. the hack that might have left some whopper lovers confused today. >> and a reminder you can get ktvu news to go download the ktvu app, click on the live icon and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile twice. -- mobile device. >>>...
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after 14 months worth of data, bicycle related crashes on pennsylvania avenue. caused by drivers making u-turns. he admits education is a good to start changing behavior of drivers. it is the first time that this cab driver -- this time he got a warning. abc 7 news. metro silver line to dulles reached a milestone with urging of a third rail. it will be followed by tests with railcars. it will all be done in phases. coming up, we are hours from the big game. >> football teams had to fight to earn a spot in the super bowl. .> a few flurries remained what to expect on sunday and beyond. [ regina ] i got it when we could download an hd movie in like...2 minutes! [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios internet, you get it -- the difference 100% fiber optics makes. but don't take our word for it -- ask a real fios customer. ask me why fiber optics matters. ask me about the upload speeds -- they're sick! [ male announcer ] so go online and send a tweet to a real fios customer. because once you've got it, you get it. and now there's never been a better time to
after 14 months worth of data, bicycle related crashes on pennsylvania avenue. caused by drivers making u-turns. he admits education is a good to start changing behavior of drivers. it is the first time that this cab driver -- this time he got a warning. abc 7 news. metro silver line to dulles reached a milestone with urging of a third rail. it will be followed by tests with railcars. it will all be done in phases. coming up, we are hours from the big game. >> football teams had to fight...
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so how much would something like that be worth, then?,000-40,000 today. yeah. i didn't pay anything like that but there we are. gosh. so how did all this come your way? well, i started really collecting about 60 years ago, just painted postcards of marilyn and things like that. before i even could read i mean, i was collecting things, and i just collected and collected and collected, and now i've got a house. i keep on adding a few more rooms to the house. i moved the cars out now so i haven't got a garage anymore because i need to get all the stuff in, you see. so you just go to auctions, basically where this stuff is being sold. yes, and, of course, i know a lot of people that were associated with quite famous people and i buy from them if they'll sell to me. you know, so it's been a great life. getting poorer and poorer every year, but there we are. well, a wonderful collection. thank you so much for showing it to us. well, thank you. ♪ but square cut or pear shaped ♪ ♪ these rocks don't lose their shape ♪ ♪ diamonds are a girl's best
so how much would something like that be worth, then?,000-40,000 today. yeah. i didn't pay anything like that but there we are. gosh. so how did all this come your way? well, i started really collecting about 60 years ago, just painted postcards of marilyn and things like that. before i even could read i mean, i was collecting things, and i just collected and collected and collected, and now i've got a house. i keep on adding a few more rooms to the house. i moved the cars out now so i haven't...
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worth fighting. and the trap. we speak your language. programs documentaries and spanish matters to you. stories. visit. too much juggling geog. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another way behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy you believe. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police have the police come and threw them out but it didn't seem to be a good idea to learn the european way with brussels business. in the uk risky it's one person one fold but in brussels business.
worth fighting. and the trap. we speak your language. programs documentaries and spanish matters to you. stories. visit. too much juggling geog. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another way behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and...
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worth fighting. and a trap with no way out. we speak your language and out of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. spanish find out more visit. news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. operation today. welcome back to the kaiser report by max kaiser time now to turn to sandeep jaitley of the cancer research dot com sandeep welcome back to the kaiser report thanks very much wax alright sunday at the big news in town mark carney the bank. canada now he's running going to be there on the bank of england your thoughts i haven't really given much thought to a new governor of the bank of england he's been quite very suv in what he's going to be attempting to be doing. but he seems to be the currency debasement kind of philosophy before we get into currency debates but let's kind of put this into a broader context because these days people need to have a signal in terms of what school they're from and in the case of yourself to your bro
worth fighting. and a trap with no way out. we speak your language and out of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. spanish find out more visit. news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. operation today. welcome back to the kaiser report by max kaiser time now to turn to sandeep jaitley of the cancer research dot com sandeep welcome back to the kaiser report...
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tsunami and subsequent fukushima atomic meltdown have received two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzanne so lonnie for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three and packer who survives on thirty pounds per weight and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans of mystery meat to feed her family suzanne salami told the guardian quote when he can't afford to buy anything to eat or ask work comes from it's not fair suzanne salami let me have to see you to your mystery meat companions gwen and lady. yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a gwen and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat give her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored in october two thousand and eight emma hitc
tsunami and subsequent fukushima atomic meltdown have received two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of gold bars from a mystery benefactor in the u.k. victims of the tsunami of bad debt and the subsequent global thermo derivative meltdown are receiving tens of mystery meat suzanne so lonnie for example according to the guardian newspaper is a mother of three and packer who survives on thirty pounds per weight and so has no alternative but to visit the food bank where she is given ten cans...
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jb, what's apple worth? >> what's apple worth? at the moment, mid $400. i think the way to look at apple is that this is a stock that a lot of the hardcore traders have actually abandoned. things seem to be quieting down, volatility seems to be quieting down. if you're a trader, if you're someone looking for that higher beta, multipoint move, you probably move on, this stock just has not been delivering that type of action on a day to day buy sis. we're finding that equilibrium between value investors and the premium. >> virtual dr. j, what's your thought on apple? >> i thought that a lot of folks would be taking advantage of the losses that they have got, that's something none of us want, but when you have them you take them and you have to wait 30 days to get back in to avoid the watched sale rule. it's between a couple of technical levels that it needs to break for me above $462 and hold it foor 24 hours. >> the real tell on apple seemed to be on friday when we pushed past 14,000 for the first time since '07 and afteral traded miserably today. >> if yo
jb, what's apple worth? >> what's apple worth? at the moment, mid $400. i think the way to look at apple is that this is a stock that a lot of the hardcore traders have actually abandoned. things seem to be quieting down, volatility seems to be quieting down. if you're a trader, if you're someone looking for that higher beta, multipoint move, you probably move on, this stock just has not been delivering that type of action on a day to day buy sis. we're finding that equilibrium between...
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in communications, represents about 4 and a half million dollars worth of recommended changes to the communication systems. one of the major initiatives within the realm of communications is the provision of a mass notification system in kind of an all hazards address system that includes not only communications within the building, but with operators, with surrounding properties and with the public address and both visually and audibly and so forth. so the mass notification communication strategies is within that as well as the issues of audbility and that mr. ducibella had discussed throughout the system not only for public address, but for radio communications and so forth. >> nine and a half million dollar impact to the costs as well. these are our enhancements as i discussed earlier to the glazing system. the biggest impact here, is on the awning system around the building which had been injured to survive a seismic event, but in doing additional analysis and in fact, some actual physical blast testing, some significant recommendations as would effect the design and performance
in communications, represents about 4 and a half million dollars worth of recommended changes to the communication systems. one of the major initiatives within the realm of communications is the provision of a mass notification system in kind of an all hazards address system that includes not only communications within the building, but with operators, with surrounding properties and with the public address and both visually and audibly and so forth. so the mass notification communication...
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last year was worth 61,000 dollars. and in 2010 the so-called everyone wins at the oscars swag bag was worth nearly 100,000 dollars. organizers say the value of the bag varies dramatically based on the trip and taxable sought extravagance of the bag dropped dramatically over the years. >> that is some bag. >> they make a lot of money in the movies. >> no kidding. front row seat on oscar sunday here on abc 7. live coverage begins at 2 in the afternoon on the red carpet at the oscars. stars begin to arrive at 4 on oscar red carpet live in the academy award presentation begins at 5:30. >> afterwards we have a recap of the biggest moment of the night and pass to the after party on o trc at the oscars followed by jimmy kimmel oscar special at 10:00 o'clock then 7 news at 11. >> while joining us for the oscars party on facebook you and our 95,000 other friends can comment on the fashions and surprises all you have to do to rsv p is to like our page. >> to get the full oscar experience down load the official oscar app. back st
last year was worth 61,000 dollars. and in 2010 the so-called everyone wins at the oscars swag bag was worth nearly 100,000 dollars. organizers say the value of the bag varies dramatically based on the trip and taxable sought extravagance of the bag dropped dramatically over the years. >> that is some bag. >> they make a lot of money in the movies. >> no kidding. front row seat on oscar sunday here on abc 7. live coverage begins at 2 in the afternoon on the red carpet at the...
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last year it was worth a little bit less.of the folks just were not able to get to africa. quite a journey. the preparation. we did not include that this year. that is the reason for this pitiful give back. gerri: what kind of gift thing trend can i take away from this? is there something that i can learn from this? >> i think the take away is that the price tag does not matter. i think whether or not this is a $50,000 gets back or $100,000 gift bag, it is the thought that counts. we have put a lot of thought into this gift bag in making sure there is something for everyone. when you look at the nature of the nominees, stuffer guys, stuffer gross domestic for younger children. i think you always want to be as powerful as possible and don't worry about the price tag. is about whether or not the person you're giving to will appreciate what you're doing for them. gerri: thank you for bringing that to us. maybe i will start taking acting lessons. okay. still to come, my "2 cents more" on something new new york city mayor bloomber
last year it was worth a little bit less.of the folks just were not able to get to africa. quite a journey. the preparation. we did not include that this year. that is the reason for this pitiful give back. gerri: what kind of gift thing trend can i take away from this? is there something that i can learn from this? >> i think the take away is that the price tag does not matter. i think whether or not this is a $50,000 gets back or $100,000 gift bag, it is the thought that counts. we have...
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the lakers were worth $1 billion -- last month, forbes estimated the lakers were worth $1 billion. >>> and the pain at the pump is fueling car sales. >>> and burger king in the social media spotlight for all the wrong reasons. the hack that might have left some whopper lovers confused today. >> and a reminder you can get ktvu news well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> it's happening earlier than usual this year. gas prices are going up earlier than usual. a gallon of regular was $4.13 today, a week ago it was 10- cents cheaper and a month ago it was $3.66. that's 47-cents cheaper. analysts say we usually don't see spikes like these until later in the spring and they warn these price increa
the lakers were worth $1 billion -- last month, forbes estimated the lakers were worth $1 billion. >>> and the pain at the pump is fueling car sales. >>> and burger king in the social media spotlight for all the wrong reasons. the hack that might have left some whopper lovers confused today. >> and a reminder you can get ktvu news well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could...