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if you lock at the macromarket, 70% of stocks trade with the overall market.s is a great spot to be. >> two weeks ago, blackstone reported a third quarter. candidly, it wasn't a great year. as tim pointed out, it's been trading low tore sideways since, valuation-wise, nine times forward earnings, i think it's sort of interesting. we have been talking to blackstone in terms of the financials as one place you want to be. i think 26 and change is further to go on the upside. >> let's check in with domenic on first solar, which is moving big time in the after hours session. hey, tom. >> yes. yes. i can't even get over that photo of me as a zombie here. let check out shares of first solar. they are up big in the after market. that after america's biggest maker of solar power plans that boat analysts estimates, helped along by projects in california and canada they boosted first year earnings gains and lower full year gains, it looks like investors are accentuateing the positive. back over to you. >> thank you domenic. boo. brain kelly, what do you think? >> i think
if you lock at the macromarket, 70% of stocks trade with the overall market.s is a great spot to be. >> two weeks ago, blackstone reported a third quarter. candidly, it wasn't a great year. as tim pointed out, it's been trading low tore sideways since, valuation-wise, nine times forward earnings, i think it's sort of interesting. we have been talking to blackstone in terms of the financials as one place you want to be. i think 26 and change is further to go on the upside. >> let's...
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he has you locked down with a ring andwo kids. what does he need with the paper work. we only have one more minute in this counselling session. the only way to get him to marry you is pressure him. where is he going. he has two kids. designee loves me. >> wendy: if you want to get married you need to sit down with him and talk about the pros and cons of getting married. really think about it. marriage is not for everybody. >> that's good. >> wendy: up next everybody, august alsina is performing right here. >> wendy: closed captioning is provided by -- [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: our next guest was recently named mtv's buzz worthy artist. he's here today to perform his number r and b hip-hop single "i love this." give it up for august alsina. >> make for some noise. we turning it up. august alsina. we're here to make some noise. ♪ it's 2 o'clock and i'm faded this kush feeling amazing got a voicemail on my phone from a lil' breezy feeling x-rated she told she hurtin' i'm in the car and i'm swervin i walked into her bedroom i put it down that's certain man i stay on
he has you locked down with a ring andwo kids. what does he need with the paper work. we only have one more minute in this counselling session. the only way to get him to marry you is pressure him. where is he going. he has two kids. designee loves me. >> wendy: if you want to get married you need to sit down with him and talk about the pros and cons of getting married. really think about it. marriage is not for everybody. >> that's good. >> wendy: up next everybody, august...
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the world is my toilet now. ( "born free" playing ) hey, why'd you lock the door? 's a chance for you to catch up on all the work i'm assigning you now. i've never worked all night, never. and i worked at an all-night diner for three years. i slept on the grill. see this? it's the bathroom key. see you in the morning. you monster. ( screaming ) we placed a compliance chip in the back of your neck during the company physical. that's it, mister. i am disgruntled. and up until now, i was relatively gruntled. whoa. better increase the juice. ( screaming ) ah, wait. ( shouts ) i did it. i pulled it out. and with no brain damage-amage- amage-amage-amage-amage. now we'll get all your chips out, go to the police and shut this place down. homer, we took our chips out years ago. really? then why do you still work here? we've learned to accept the things we cannot change... and steal everything that's not nailed down. ( grunts ) i hope you won't judge us harshly. i'll be back for tall kitchen bags. ( chuckling ) ( maniacal laughter ) ( "the four seasons" playing ) ( groans ) l
the world is my toilet now. ( "born free" playing ) hey, why'd you lock the door? 's a chance for you to catch up on all the work i'm assigning you now. i've never worked all night, never. and i worked at an all-night diner for three years. i slept on the grill. see this? it's the bathroom key. see you in the morning. you monster. ( screaming ) we placed a compliance chip in the back of your neck during the company physical. that's it, mister. i am disgruntled. and up until now, i was...
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my favorite story is the time that your mother very unusual welly for her decided had enough of you, locksou away in your bedroom. most kids in that position and i've been in that position, you sit there and eventually allowed back in the community. not you, howard. what did you do? >> i had a row of windows in my room and i opened a window up. we had a greenhouse. i had to be careful climbing out because i didn't want to go through the glass and i got down and we had a charge account at the local hardware store about five blocks away and i went there and convinced the guy to let me charge a half block and i crawled back in and locked her out. >> you changed the lock on your bedroom door so she couldn't get back in. >> i put a has p lock on it. >> he was the hanable elector. >> i can't think on another child that would think of doing that. >> i don't know -- >> how did your mother react? >> i think she probably got a kick out of it. a little irritated when she couldn't get back in. >> warren, what do you make of a sun who has such devilish mastermind capabilities? >> it was a worry for awh
my favorite story is the time that your mother very unusual welly for her decided had enough of you, locksou away in your bedroom. most kids in that position and i've been in that position, you sit there and eventually allowed back in the community. not you, howard. what did you do? >> i had a row of windows in my room and i opened a window up. we had a greenhouse. i had to be careful climbing out because i didn't want to go through the glass and i got down and we had a charge account at...
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you locked in? >> hey, this it is, man. world series. are don't get to this level every day. >> ken: david, thank you very much. joe, back to you. >> joe: last night, two walks and a hit. tonight, three hits and a walk. seven straight times on base for big poppy. playing first base with this world series in the national league city. the pitching was pieced together. it was first buchholz, doubront, breslow, tazawa, lackey. that group good enough. so was he, jonny gomes. first hit of this world series. a two out three run home run. lackey with a scoreless eighth. and the red sox have come to expect the scoreless ninth from uehara. 4-2 win. back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >> joe: ths
you locked in? >> hey, this it is, man. world series. are don't get to this level every day. >> ken: david, thank you very much. joe, back to you. >> joe: last night, two walks and a hit. tonight, three hits and a walk. seven straight times on base for big poppy. playing first base with this world series in the national league city. the pitching was pieced together. it was first buchholz, doubront, breslow, tazawa, lackey. that group good enough. so was he, jonny gomes. first...
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my favorite story is the time that your mother very unusual welly for her decided had enough of you, locksay in your bedroom. most kids in that position and i've been in that position, you sit there and eventually allowed back in the community. not you, howard. what did you do? >> i had a row of windows in my room and i opened a window up. we had a greenhouse. i had to be careful climbing out because i didn't want to go through the glass and i got down and we had a charge account at the local hardware store about five blocks away and i went there and convinced the guy to let me charge a half block and i crawled back in and locked her out. >> you changed the lock on your bedroom door so she couldn't get back in. >> i put a has p lock on it. >> he was the hanable elector. >> i can't think on another child that would think of doing that. >> i don't know -- >> how did your mother react? >> i think she probably got a kick out of it. a little irritated when she couldn't get back in. >> warren, what do you make of a sun who has such devilish mastermind capabilities? >> it was a worry for awhile.
my favorite story is the time that your mother very unusual welly for her decided had enough of you, locksay in your bedroom. most kids in that position and i've been in that position, you sit there and eventually allowed back in the community. not you, howard. what did you do? >> i had a row of windows in my room and i opened a window up. we had a greenhouse. i had to be careful climbing out because i didn't want to go through the glass and i got down and we had a charge account at the...
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if you lock at the rhetoric when conservatives opposed the new deal, opposed social security and medicareidentical. ted cruz quotes ronald reagan's speech in 1906 as he opposed obamacare. >> ted cruz is not the spokesman for conservatives. paul ryan. let me start with his his assumption. it's not that government doesn't have a role. his assumption is that the welfare state as established with great success by liberals has now reached a point where it no longer fits. with the new demographics and higher technology and medicine, we'll simply become insolvent unless we radically reform. i'll give you one fact. when social security was instituted, the age of longevity was 62. today life expectancy is 80. so what sufficient a huge -- so what you have is a huge change in the demographics and when you look to europe which is the social democratic state where we're headed which has all the entitlements of the government activities which a liberal would want and -- to with wit american liberalism is headed it became insolvent because it never adapted to the change in demographic and technology. >>
if you lock at the rhetoric when conservatives opposed the new deal, opposed social security and medicareidentical. ted cruz quotes ronald reagan's speech in 1906 as he opposed obamacare. >> ted cruz is not the spokesman for conservatives. paul ryan. let me start with his his assumption. it's not that government doesn't have a role. his assumption is that the welfare state as established with great success by liberals has now reached a point where it no longer fits. with the new...
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you lock the doors of your office, you turn the lights off, and you get away from the windows. >> reporter: among hundreds of lawmakers who heard the intercom warning. >> i join the majority leader in expressing our gratitude to the capitol police. >> reporter: maryland congressman led a standing ovation on the house floor crediting capitol police for their protection. >> we knew we were safe. it's not good for the country to have an event like this. for our own personal safety, we felt pretty safe. >> reporter: those lawmakers were locked down in the capitol building for about an hour and then many of them got right back to arguing about the government shutdown. we're live, wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. we invite you to stay with wjz. for updates on the investigation and more images from the scene, go to cbsbaltimore.com. >>> tropical storm is turning in the gulf of mexico. the gulf coast is bracing for karen, but we may feel some affects here in maryland as well. we're following the storm's ever move. >> it's about 340 miles south of the mouth of the mississippi moving off to the no
you lock the doors of your office, you turn the lights off, and you get away from the windows. >> reporter: among hundreds of lawmakers who heard the intercom warning. >> i join the majority leader in expressing our gratitude to the capitol police. >> reporter: maryland congressman led a standing ovation on the house floor crediting capitol police for their protection. >> we knew we were safe. it's not good for the country to have an event like this. for our own personal...
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you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism. without a lot of fanfare, without seeking the spotlight you do your jobs all the while up holding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that's your motto. and today we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution, one who lives those principles out every single day, mr. jim comey. before i get to jim i want to thank all the predecessors here today. i have to give a special shout out to bob moller who served longer than he was supposed to, but he was such an extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times that we've had in national security, and i consider him a friend, and i'm so grateful in him being here today. thank you very much. [applause] now jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws, making sure that all americans can trust our justice system to protect their rights and their well-being. he is the grand son, a prosecutor who helped to bring down the gambinos. he is the attorney who stood a
you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism. without a lot of fanfare, without seeking the spotlight you do your jobs all the while up holding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that's your motto. and today we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution, one who lives those principles out every single day, mr. jim comey. before i get to jim i want to thank all the predecessors here today....
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but make sure you lock your door... raymond: got it, ma. borhood you never know-- hey, come on, come on, come on. whoa, what are you doing? mom's making herself tea. we can get dad. come on, let's go back in around the front. he's still in the bathroom, man. come on, go. this is so great. yeah, get in, get in, get in. unh! hah! little payback time. yeah. so how shall we do it? we'll just--we'll just jump out and scream. yeah. like, "we're gonna get you," or "we need blood," or "i got a hammer!" no, no, no, no. just--just scream, like "yaaaah!" yeah, good. yaaaah. whooooo. no whoooo, just yaaaah! yaaaah! yeah, yeah, yeah. this is so fun, you know? we gotta do this more often. we should do this a lot. yeah. maybe the more we do it to him, the less that we'll be scared. like therapy. yeah, something like that. next time we should get him in the shower. [frank clearing his throat] there he is! shut up, shut up, shut up. ok, so when do we go? shut up. just wait. wait until he gets into bed. good. get comfortable there, old man. nice... nice and r
but make sure you lock your door... raymond: got it, ma. borhood you never know-- hey, come on, come on, come on. whoa, what are you doing? mom's making herself tea. we can get dad. come on, let's go back in around the front. he's still in the bathroom, man. come on, go. this is so great. yeah, get in, get in, get in. unh! hah! little payback time. yeah. so how shall we do it? we'll just--we'll just jump out and scream. yeah. like, "we're gonna get you," or "we need blood,"...
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from your car for a split second, just to pay for gas you need to always make sure that you know you lockand make sure your kids are safe. >>> how about that. one brave kid there. houston police say that they are are still looking for the suspect and that anyone with information should call police. >>> the shark tank in action tonight in college football rivalry. on the field, all your bay area sports right after the break. . >>> man, those san jose sharks are on fire. joe pevelsky scored two power play goal it is tonight helping to keep the sharks unbeaten with a 6-3 victory over the flame tonight. john? >> not nor cal, south cal victory from last week's loss to utah, 171 yards run, and two scores to lead the 13th rank cardinal to 24-10 over number nine ucla. >> and six seconds, the weather tomorrow, sunny and nice. >> all right. we'll see you sunday. >> now, a paid presentation for the amazing new sheer cover studio mineral makeup, giving you radiant, flawless-looking skin in seconds. hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "hall p
from your car for a split second, just to pay for gas you need to always make sure that you know you lockand make sure your kids are safe. >>> how about that. one brave kid there. houston police say that they are are still looking for the suspect and that anyone with information should call police. >>> the shark tank in action tonight in college football rivalry. on the field, all your bay area sports right after the break. . >>> man, those san jose sharks are on...
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i saw you locked in that room, right? you've got to be on my side. don't look away! oh, dad.g. oh, forget it! get the dinghy! i wanted to say that. captain, there seems to be a problem with the buffet. (vomiting sounds) oh, boy. uh, yup. ooh, i love this song. (jazz playing) marilyn?! marilyn...! ugh! marilyn, are you okay?! i found your eye, but i couldn't get the money. but i will. kid, forget it. it's just a scam! what? oh, god. listen, you're a sweet kid, (gags) and you deserve better than an old, (gags) an old sea cow like me. but, but... save your buts. some things just aren't meant to be. keep the eye. he's got a whole box of them somewhere. ah... what the hell was that about? i know she was a puppet, but she put her hand right up my heart. aw, sick! don't worry, gene. there's plenty of manatees in the sea. but there's not, really, because they're endangered. (humming) mon dieu! now can we go to some land? these people need a hospital. give it up, bob. your mutiny failed. duval, make bob a doggie bag for his dinghy. no, captain. i'm sorry. did you say no? yes, i did. i
i saw you locked in that room, right? you've got to be on my side. don't look away! oh, dad.g. oh, forget it! get the dinghy! i wanted to say that. captain, there seems to be a problem with the buffet. (vomiting sounds) oh, boy. uh, yup. ooh, i love this song. (jazz playing) marilyn?! marilyn...! ugh! marilyn, are you okay?! i found your eye, but i couldn't get the money. but i will. kid, forget it. it's just a scam! what? oh, god. listen, you're a sweet kid, (gags) and you deserve better than...
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see, right now in california, when you're hired as a government employee, you lock in your pension benefits and contributions so they can't be changed later. when local governments get in trouble they can't touch the pensions of current employees, only future employees. this means they can't recognize savings for 25 to 35 years later. but the proposed initiative would give voters in cities the ability to change the future pension benefits of current city employees. now, they can't take away benefits already accrued by current employees but they can say, going forward, employees need to contribute more or receive less. needless to say public employee unions are gearing up to fight this tooth and nail. it's in the early stages but keep your eye on the this proposal. it's going to dominate an otherwise boring ballot in november 2014. i'm melissa griffin-caen for kpix 5. >> finds more on kpix.com/mornings. >>> finding the remedy for the government's ailing healthcare website. >> nobody is more frustrated than i am. >> what the president is promising in the way of fixes. and an international mys
see, right now in california, when you're hired as a government employee, you lock in your pension benefits and contributions so they can't be changed later. when local governments get in trouble they can't touch the pensions of current employees, only future employees. this means they can't recognize savings for 25 to 35 years later. but the proposed initiative would give voters in cities the ability to change the future pension benefits of current city employees. now, they can't take away...
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again, everyone is on full alert you have to have a lock down. this could be the beginning of something that was bigger. you have to nip it right in the bud. control is all action. control the situation. this where there is no mistaking identity because you can have some guys and pulling clothes. guns out, officers in uniform. it could get confusing. liz: i have a question. earlier blood of the doors were on mandan simply locked. they do not have enough personnel. there was only one door. do you foresee that as being a potential problem where we don't have enough security to back it talked about the fact that a lot of this non essential workers and we have the same situation a treasury. we have to walk to a different interest because the regular entrances closed. it didn't have enough employees. >> i don't think the security is one of the things that -- i mean, they should not be affected. security is an essential thing. what they might do is the people, the civilians that are covering these doors who are not security of the people probably that a
again, everyone is on full alert you have to have a lock down. this could be the beginning of something that was bigger. you have to nip it right in the bud. control is all action. control the situation. this where there is no mistaking identity because you can have some guys and pulling clothes. guns out, officers in uniform. it could get confusing. liz: i have a question. earlier blood of the doors were on mandan simply locked. they do not have enough personnel. there was only one door. do...
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you think this is the worst case of washington grid lock you have seen since you started following politics? >> totally, in my lifetime, this is the worst that it's been it'' gotten worse in the last 20 years but this is obviously the worst that the it has been. >> the fight now is not really an appropriations bill it's about the additional stuff that republicans are demanding in addition to the appropriations bill. how the democrats are forced to use fema and even head start. at some point, are they going to have to say yes to this company -p? >> you would hope that somebody at some point is going to decide we have to say yes but it should be to funding the whole government and not just piece whatever really produces allowed to the public will fund and if nothing else. >>> who do you think will blink first? the republicans or the democrat? es. >> i don't know. i think there are plenty of republicans who hurt this but the debate is being driven on the republican side by an unyielding, very extreme faction and then the rest of the republican party. until then, i don't see how we get out of t
you think this is the worst case of washington grid lock you have seen since you started following politics? >> totally, in my lifetime, this is the worst that it's been it'' gotten worse in the last 20 years but this is obviously the worst that the it has been. >> the fight now is not really an appropriations bill it's about the additional stuff that republicans are demanding in addition to the appropriations bill. how the democrats are forced to use fema and even head start. at...
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you lock the target, but when you pull the trigger the gun picks the time to fire. the fun is made hunters. >> they have developed this weapon so that every citizen in this country would be at risk so they would be able to shoot a large animal. >> all of the laws that atry to buying a gun they have to go through and if this gun is stolen he can lock out that functionality. >> talk about high-tech these things are equipped with wi-fi. it can wirelessly transmit a signal to an ipad. you can see what the user sees in the scope. it allows you to record the shot so you can stream it to facebook and social media. the prize tag $27,000. but the taplet is included with that. >> 27 k are you kidding me? casey i thought you would be firing it off for me. tell me how it goes. >> i want to tell you we did. and i hid a target at 1,000 yards away on the second shot. >> novice to expert. thank you so much. >> meantime president obama seems pretty fond of mentioning a certain president ronald reagan. begs the question what would president reagan do if he were in office right now. c
you lock the target, but when you pull the trigger the gun picks the time to fire. the fun is made hunters. >> they have developed this weapon so that every citizen in this country would be at risk so they would be able to shoot a large animal. >> all of the laws that atry to buying a gun they have to go through and if this gun is stolen he can lock out that functionality. >> talk about high-tech these things are equipped with wi-fi. it can wirelessly transmit a signal to an...
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maybe if you locked me and him in a room he would do it. he would just so desperate to get out of the room, but i have no idea. the republicans may be ready to take you up on this one. we are in a stalemate. the president and the republicans are not agreeing on any solution. i mean, do we just keep olympicing down the road until something implodes. >> we keep olympicing until pinheads wise up and start doing what's right for the folks instead of the power games. this is a power play now. both parties trying to destroy the other for the 2014 elections. you know, sooner or later the people are going to get very bored and annoyed with that we limp along until they wise up. and i can't really say any more than that. >> greta: who is getting hurt? >> the folks are getting hurt. because, whenever you have chaos in the federal government, stock markets down, people who depend on the federal government for not only direct checks but, you know, in restaurants and things like that, they are getting hurt. national parks, people are getting hurt. so, yo
maybe if you locked me and him in a room he would do it. he would just so desperate to get out of the room, but i have no idea. the republicans may be ready to take you up on this one. we are in a stalemate. the president and the republicans are not agreeing on any solution. i mean, do we just keep olympicing down the road until something implodes. >> we keep olympicing until pinheads wise up and start doing what's right for the folks instead of the power games. this is a power play now....
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you lock up criminals, secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism. t of fanfare seeking the spotlight, you do your job. all the while upholding our most cherished values and upholding the rule of law. bravery, integrity -- that is your motto. today we are here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable new institution. one who lives the principles out every single day. jim call me. i have to give a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to but was such an extra narrator leader to some -- through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending hours. making sure all americans protect our justice system writes and there will being. he is the grandson of a meatpacker. prosecutor who helped bring down the gambino's. the relentless attorney who fought to stem the bloody gun violence. defeat walk -- white-collar crime and defeat terrorist. just about impossible to find a matter of justice he has not tackled and hard to imag
you lock up criminals, secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism. t of fanfare seeking the spotlight, you do your job. all the while upholding our most cherished values and upholding the rule of law. bravery, integrity -- that is your motto. today we are here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable new institution. one who lives the principles out every single day. jim call me. i have to give a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to...
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you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism.hout a lot of fanfare or seeking the spotlight, you do your jobs. all the while, upholding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that is your motto. today, we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution, one who lives those principles out every single day. before i get to jim, i want to thank all of the predecessors here today. we're grateful for your service. i have to give a special shout out to bob mueller who served longer than he was supposed to. but he was such a extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. i consider him a friend. i am so grateful for him being here today. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws, to making sure all americans can trust our justice system to protect their rights and well-being. he is the grandson of a beat cop. he is the prosecutor who helped bring down the gambinos. he is the relentless
you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism.hout a lot of fanfare or seeking the spotlight, you do your jobs. all the while, upholding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that is your motto. today, we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution, one who lives those principles out every single day. before i get to jim, i want to thank all of the predecessors here today. we're grateful for...
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-- >> you don't need the zip lock thing anymore. >> yes, you do. you have to. >> i haven't been doing it for two years. i thought they stopped it. some no, you have to have your zip lock with the three ounces of liquid in it. >> no, i don't. i suppose they will stop me now. >> people are stress when they go through, so they decided to put leather sofas in, mood music, a lamp so that when you put your shoes back on, and they're doing it in charlotte and dallas. >> i'm going to charlotte next week, so i'll let you know if it works. most people are in such a zone trying to get through, get there early. i don't know that they will say, gee, i'd like to stop for five minutes and just collect myself. it works a try, i suppose. unless they're playing my music, i would stop and listen. >> i should send them some cds. >> nothing is more calming than your music. but i do think people are always anxious in the airport, whether you're in the tsa line or even when it's almost time to board, do you know how sometimes they haven't called the boardin
-- >> you don't need the zip lock thing anymore. >> yes, you do. you have to. >> i haven't been doing it for two years. i thought they stopped it. some no, you have to have your zip lock with the three ounces of liquid in it. >> no, i don't. i suppose they will stop me now. >> people are stress when they go through, so they decided to put leather sofas in, mood music, a lamp so that when you put your shoes back on, and they're doing it in charlotte and dallas....
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but you lock at the energy revolution, you lock at the technology revolution, you look at all the thingsobstacle in our way is washington, d.c.. >> that's all true about the things going on. be you this is a very embarrassing time. it really is. you know, i don't think you can downplay the effects of this. joining us live from capitol hill, republican senator susan collins. senator collins, it's god to have you on board, what's the hope the best hope we have today in the countdown? >> i think the best hope is a group vote, 14 senators who have been working hard over the past two weeks to forge a compromise. there are seven republicans, seven democrats and we have essentially reached an agreement on a plan that would reopen government, avert the default, provide the income verification for the obama care exchanges, to lay the medical device tax for a couple of years, but pay for it and perhaps most important direct the budget countries to come up with a long-term fiscal plan to deal with our unsustainable $17 trillion debt. i think that's a good, fair, balanced plan. >> what about the hou
but you lock at the energy revolution, you lock at the technology revolution, you look at all the thingsobstacle in our way is washington, d.c.. >> that's all true about the things going on. be you this is a very embarrassing time. it really is. you know, i don't think you can downplay the effects of this. joining us live from capitol hill, republican senator susan collins. senator collins, it's god to have you on board, what's the hope the best hope we have today in the countdown?...
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you lock somebody in the cell for 23 hours what you think will happen?going to get nicer, he's not going to get more polite, he's going to rebel. he's going to act out. because you know, this is real [ bleep ] right here. this is real [ bleep ]. >> bloodworth's former cellmate and childhood friend, david peters, has had some of his own troubles lately. he received 30 days in segregation for his involvement in a five on one feet. fight. now he's back in general population again. but the transfer came with a warning. >> they told me if i get in any more fight, i'll stay in the hole for the remainder of my stay or be shipped out. fight's happen. this is jail. a bunch of man in one institution, no females, no nothing, what do you think is going to happen? [ bleep ], only so much you could do. i mean, nothing on tv. your bitch acted funny on the phone. what is there left to do? hit the [ bleep ] close to you. that's what happens in jail. you know? >> still awaiting trial on several charges, including possession of a firearm and assault and battery on a police
you lock somebody in the cell for 23 hours what you think will happen?going to get nicer, he's not going to get more polite, he's going to rebel. he's going to act out. because you know, this is real [ bleep ] right here. this is real [ bleep ]. >> bloodworth's former cellmate and childhood friend, david peters, has had some of his own troubles lately. he received 30 days in segregation for his involvement in a five on one feet. fight. now he's back in general population again. but the...
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unless you wanted to be locked down tighter than anybody else in the whole building, i suggest you begintell me your story. if you don't want to tell me your story, then fine. >> i've been here a week. on the phone talked to my girl but -- >> now you remember, don't you? >> man, come on, man. corp. short for corporal. you know -- i am thinking it over, they talk. >> they talk and the wrong people listen. >> i would never -- come on, man. >> man, i did some goofy stuff on the phone. i said a lot of [ bleep ], man. man, i said some stupid [ bleep ] that i ain't going to say. i told my girl, you're going to break me out this bitch, come get me out this bitch man. corp -- >> i would really love to hear the whole stories. you're trying to dress -- >> i ain't not being -- >> very [ bleep ] right now but i want you to be honest with the whole story. >> i'm being honest with the whole story. >> there's more to that little story than you're telling me. >> no, it ain't. >> it wasn't nothing serious, i swear to god. >> i was talking to a female on the phone. >> that's your story? i'm giving you a c
unless you wanted to be locked down tighter than anybody else in the whole building, i suggest you begintell me your story. if you don't want to tell me your story, then fine. >> i've been here a week. on the phone talked to my girl but -- >> now you remember, don't you? >> man, come on, man. corp. short for corporal. you know -- i am thinking it over, they talk. >> they talk and the wrong people listen. >> i would never -- come on, man. >> man, i did some...
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he supported the assault weapon ban, supported trigger locks and, you know, it's part of what that tells me is the political calculation that he made and karl rove made were that these were things that were popular and particularly popular with independents, moderates and female voters particularly and with the suburban voter and that was part of his compassionate conservative approach. maybe he didn't do much about it when he was elected, but when he was campaigning, he realized that was crucial. and with the al gore election you can argue any number of things were the reason that al gore lost. i just had a friend of mine who used to be mayor of knoxville, tennessee, and he was -- i was talking to -- [inaudible] maybe during the presentation he was saying if al gore had made only one visit to tennessee
he supported the assault weapon ban, supported trigger locks and, you know, it's part of what that tells me is the political calculation that he made and karl rove made were that these were things that were popular and particularly popular with independents, moderates and female voters particularly and with the suburban voter and that was part of his compassionate conservative approach. maybe he didn't do much about it when he was elected, but when he was campaigning, he realized that was...
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when you lock at performance -- look at performance problems, performance problems are really in the design, in the ark tech cur of the whole system. and a lot of times they're not just easily fixed. you can't just throw some more computers back there and all of a sudden it's running faster. from the my experience, these types of serious performance problems can take months to fix. so i know they can fix it, but meeting this deadline of november 30th or even december 15th, i'm skeptical. gerri: so we have lots of problems, right? we have the problem with signing on and opening an account, right? you have that problem. you have the problem that insurers are not getting the data that they need, and then you have the third problem that people aren't getting the information they need out of the site. they can't figure out how much they're on the hook for, they don't even know what their out of pocket costs are, so the problems exist at multiple levels here. it seems to me that there's lots of changes that need to be made. do you think the way the government goes about doing this i.t. pro
when you lock at performance -- look at performance problems, performance problems are really in the design, in the ark tech cur of the whole system. and a lot of times they're not just easily fixed. you can't just throw some more computers back there and all of a sudden it's running faster. from the my experience, these types of serious performance problems can take months to fix. so i know they can fix it, but meeting this deadline of november 30th or even december 15th, i'm skeptical....
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. >> reporter: what do you think of it being locked? i don't like it at all. >> reporter: do you know why it's locked? >> no. >> reporter: do you know why it's locked? >> the government is shut down. >> it's disappointing. i don't see a reason to put a padlock on the park. they can't stop us from playing on the ground. to not be able to go into the playground is a step too far, i think. >> reporter: this situation was brought to our attention in an e-mail received from karen hansfield, a furloughed employee. >> for my kids i'm frustrated. they are punished for something they are not responsible for. we lose sight of what the impact is for a government shutdown. this is important for my family from a salary standpoint and day-to-day lives. >> reporter: chris gordon news 4. >>> tonight, new developments in a violent confrontation caught on tape. it was between a group of bikers and the driver of an suv. it showed the bikers surrounding the suv. the driver of the truck ran over one of the men trying to escape. tonight, our sister station i
. >> reporter: what do you think of it being locked? i don't like it at all. >> reporter: do you know why it's locked? >> no. >> reporter: do you know why it's locked? >> the government is shut down. >> it's disappointing. i don't see a reason to put a padlock on the park. they can't stop us from playing on the ground. to not be able to go into the playground is a step too far, i think. >> reporter: this situation was brought to our attention in an...
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you don't want to see anybody you love locked up. anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more just cause he's my little brother. it's hard to -- i would say to my father because i don't want to hurt his feelings but it's his fault. it's his fault my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful. >> thank you. you look handsome yourself. >> you're my daughter you have to say that. >> what were you thinking? >> what do you mean what was i thinking? >> don't you think you are getting a little too old to be doing that? >> i broke my shoulder in the process. i'm obviously getting too old to be jumping fences but i'm so tired of doing time. i just wanted to be out there with you guys. i just wanted to be free you know that. i'm just tired of it. i'm tired of being locked up. i'm tired of being in jail in prison. >> yeah. >> i don't know what else to say. i get discouraged and things don't work as fast as i want them to or i get more time than i expected. i don't know.
you don't want to see anybody you love locked up. anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more just cause he's my little brother. it's hard to -- i would say to my father because i don't want to hurt his feelings but it's his fault. it's his fault my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful. >> thank you. you look handsome yourself. >> you're my daughter you have to say that. >> what...
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then you crank up the jack and it explodes the lock. >> people consider those locks you know bullet free but -- bulletproof -- >> right -- >> -- crime alert after five bikes were stolen from a garage in the park district, they say they are looking into whether the suspect sixtay was behind those as well, that shows a report, more than 4000 reported stolen last year alone. >> police say they are making progress against against violence, new statistics show a drop compared to last year, they are also down 10%, while robberies are down. they need more. they are considering new proposals to keep them from leaving, one plan would require them to pay back that, a second calls for the police academy to charge tuition and offer them a zero interest loan, the city would pay back those loans who stay with the department. >> the truth is we need more officers and no matter how hard they work there is no substitute for having more officers out there on the street. >> police departments in oakland, hayward and l.a. already have repayment requirements. council members say it can cost 170,000 doll
then you crank up the jack and it explodes the lock. >> people consider those locks you know bullet free but -- bulletproof -- >> right -- >> -- crime alert after five bikes were stolen from a garage in the park district, they say they are looking into whether the suspect sixtay was behind those as well, that shows a report, more than 4000 reported stolen last year alone. >> police say they are making progress against against violence, new statistics show a drop compared...
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you lock at the coverage of this and now it's across the board. may see the end of this standoff with with the bumming et, but headlines all over the place are shining obama care. >> they have been shining brightly on what they would have all along. the 16-day government shut down. these are not glitches. a couple of days, maybe. this is a full out debacle with robert gibbs, the former spokesman showing independence on msnbc and saying people ought to be fired over this. it shows the depth of the problem. they could fix this in a couple of months and people could sign up to make it a success, but it is in a deep hole right now. >> there is no getting away from the problems that they encounter and it's a surprise that the problems have persisted. you think there going to be bumps. the idea that it has gone on for this long is very bad news for the roll out. let me say this this is a matter of the technology failing and i think from what i understand they got all forms and they don't have the latest on this. >> this is the management area. >> to be f
you lock at the coverage of this and now it's across the board. may see the end of this standoff with with the bumming et, but headlines all over the place are shining obama care. >> they have been shining brightly on what they would have all along. the 16-day government shut down. these are not glitches. a couple of days, maybe. this is a full out debacle with robert gibbs, the former spokesman showing independence on msnbc and saying people ought to be fired over this. it shows the...
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course, there was good reason to be concerned, you know, we had two scares at the same timeh but when you locke's house, you send a message to everybody, you ought to be scared, because we are scared. that is not leadership. we are to be fearless even whenn we're under attack. listen to what police are sayin but go no further in being afraid. >> reporter: we thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> there you hear eleanor holmes norton, her experience during tense moments at capitol hill. >>> you can see a bank of microphones, reporters areporter standing by.stan we are waiting for a preves pres conference from the capitol hill police. >> hopefully, they will have an undate and give us everything w need to know. we will be back in just a minute. (crowd cheering) never be far from the game. download nfl mobile and watch live nfl games exclusively from verizon. every thursday, sunday and monday night. never being with out football. that's powerful. verizon. ...to cappuccino froth.... ...porch swing... ...to downtown... ...it's all yours. you know its rhythm and blues. and it knows
course, there was good reason to be concerned, you know, we had two scares at the same timeh but when you locke's house, you send a message to everybody, you ought to be scared, because we are scared. that is not leadership. we are to be fearless even whenn we're under attack. listen to what police are sayin but go no further in being afraid. >> reporter: we thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> there you hear eleanor holmes norton, her experience during tense moments at...
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. >> one specific guy got on his train with the bicycle and there was a bike rack where you lock your bikes up and he was kind of blocking the way. he was going, excuse me, excuse me. he was like, [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. he was kind of just generally saying kind of all kinds of nasty stuff and cussing and swearing all over the place. and then, like is the case with all sorts of public transportation, there's always some crazy loony tune screaming and saying stuff. i've seen much worse and more crazier in manhattan and australia and stuff. everyone else from a small suburban midwest town, it was very unsettling for them. >> just off camera, one brave soul decides to take a stand against the bully, and he, too, finds himself the target of the man's verbal assault. >> it's, like, a little old asian guy was telling him to, like, hey, sit down, be quiet, you're making this train ride very uncomfortable and hostile for everybody. that's when he got in your face, [ bleep ], i'm going to kill you, i'm going to kill you. i kind of, like, looked around the train and saw everyone else.
. >> one specific guy got on his train with the bicycle and there was a bike rack where you lock your bikes up and he was kind of blocking the way. he was going, excuse me, excuse me. he was like, [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. he was kind of just generally saying kind of all kinds of nasty stuff and cussing and swearing all over the place. and then, like is the case with all sorts of public transportation, there's always some crazy loony tune screaming and saying stuff. i've seen much...
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you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism.u do your jobs. all the while, upholding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that's your motto. and today, we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution, one who lives those principles out every single day, mr. jim comey. before i get to jim, i want to thank all the predecessors who are here today. we are grateful for your service. i have to give a special shoutout to bob muller who served longer than he was supposed to. but he was such an extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times that we've had in national security, and i consider him a friend and i'm so grateful for him being here today. thank you very much. now, jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws. to making sure that all americans can trust our justice system to protect their rights and their well-being. he's the grandson of a beat cop. he's a prosecutor who held bring down the gambinos. he's the relentless attorney who fought
you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism.u do your jobs. all the while, upholding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that's your motto. and today, we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution, one who lives those principles out every single day, mr. jim comey. before i get to jim, i want to thank all the predecessors who are here today. we are grateful for your service. i have to...
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and then being locked up for nothing, and then you find yourself in a jail cell full of men, and the cops reminds you who you are. but you know that deep down inside that's not who her. but that's how they see you. that really hurted. it hurts, you know. >> that report came to us from america tonight's christof. we consider spirit day and what it means to the l.b.g.t. community. joining us now wilson cruz and allyson gill from the trevor project both organizations are advocacy groups committed to providing support for the lesbian, game, bisexual and transgender communities. we appreciate both of you being with us. we start with you, you are an exceptional case in that even before you were really a big star, you were out. it was part of your becoming a star that you came out at about the same time. in such a public way, yet do you see a reason for young people in other environments to be close ted, to be concerned about their own safety in such environments? >> absolutely. first of all, thank you for calling me a star. i appreciate that. but, yes, i mean, still even to this day, we st
and then being locked up for nothing, and then you find yourself in a jail cell full of men, and the cops reminds you who you are. but you know that deep down inside that's not who her. but that's how they see you. that really hurted. it hurts, you know. >> that report came to us from america tonight's christof. we consider spirit day and what it means to the l.b.g.t. community. joining us now wilson cruz and allyson gill from the trevor project both organizations are advocacy groups...
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you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism.hout a lot of fanfare, without seeking the spotlight, you do your jobs, all the while upholding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that's your motto. and today we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution. one who lives those principles out every single day, mr. jim comey. before i get to jim, i want to thank all the predecessors who are here today. we are grateful for your service. i have to give a special shout out to bob mueller who served longer than he was supposed to, but he was such an extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times that we've had in national security. i consider him a friend. i'm so grateful for him being here today. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> now, jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws, making sure all americans can trust our justice system to protect their rights and their well-being. he's the grandson of a beat cop. he's the prosecutor who helped brin
you lock up criminals. you secure the homeland against the threat of terrorism.hout a lot of fanfare, without seeking the spotlight, you do your jobs, all the while upholding our most cherished values and the rule of law. fidelity, bravery, integrity. that's your motto. and today we're here to welcome a remarkable new leader for this remarkable institution. one who lives those principles out every single day, mr. jim comey. before i get to jim, i want to thank all the predecessors who are here...
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you lost it. this is not a good thing to do. >> the final one comes from joe, and interest rates go up? >> yes. and as lockedore you get into it. you buy it now, 20 years from now, in 20 years, the long term cost and sky rocket. of course that will pass along to you. no thatit is not written in stone, rates can go up. >> we will be doing some events out in walnut creek won the 26. you can go to robblack.com to learn more. >> >> real estate experts agree there is truly one room in the house were a renovation can not only add beauty but actual value to your home. that is the bathroom. in this episode of bay area living, home improvement edition we will show you the absolute best way to renovate your bathroom without the hassle or stress normally associated with renovation. (music)>> one of the biggest hassles of a bathroom remodel is finding all the materials and fixtures in it. it does not have to be like that. i am here at the beautiful rebath show room where you get everything from concepts and materials to actual installation. we haveng
you lost it. this is not a good thing to do. >> the final one comes from joe, and interest rates go up? >> yes. and as lockedore you get into it. you buy it now, 20 years from now, in 20 years, the long term cost and sky rocket. of course that will pass along to you. no thatit is not written in stone, rates can go up. >> we will be doing some events out in walnut creek won the 26. you can go to robblack.com to learn more. >> >> real estate experts agree there is...
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when you lock at that 24 hour-year gap in new york. what do you think that is all about?ene i think would have won had he not agreed to let rudy stay in office for 90 days following 2011. >> this was in 2001, he was running. >> terrible, terrible mistake. the electorates will say, geeze, if you can't handle things, why should we vote for you? i think that made the difference. i was supporter of his. he had been a commissioner of mine. he asked me about a lot of advice. he never asked me about. that had he, i would have said, hell no. >> but you were mayor at and we get to sort of the end there for you in 1993 when you lost that really closeways ra is to rudy guiliani, you were mayor at a difficult time in new york city. we talk about the crown riots, one of the famous examples of the era. but you were mayor at a time when there was a lot happening in new york. there were a lot of divisions that didn't have anything to do with you. it was the way the city was back then. take us back to what it was like trying to govern a city with all of that going on around you? what was
when you lock at that 24 hour-year gap in new york. what do you think that is all about?ene i think would have won had he not agreed to let rudy stay in office for 90 days following 2011. >> this was in 2001, he was running. >> terrible, terrible mistake. the electorates will say, geeze, if you can't handle things, why should we vote for you? i think that made the difference. i was supporter of his. he had been a commissioner of mine. he asked me about a lot of advice. he never...