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his time. they are trying to be the business news of "the wall street journal," the sports section of "the new york post," the mcnewspaper -- "usa today." so can "the times" survive? they are trying all of these things but we also have to see that they are continually reinventing their internet presence. when they first started the internet site, it was the caboose. now that is the engine. they have many more things on the site than they have on the paper. of course, when they sell the subscription to the paper, they sell access to the internet site. otherwise, you have to buy extra. but that is only in the last couple of years that they started to sell it. what else goes up is wages go up. and even if you cut people and wages go up, you come out the same. they have pension responsibility. so it's very difficult to know if it can be sustained. and i talk a little bit about this in my book about what are possibilities? well, the first possibility is print paper continues as it is. but we know an
his time. they are trying to be the business news of "the wall street journal," the sports section of "the new york post," the mcnewspaper -- "usa today." so can "the times" survive? they are trying all of these things but we also have to see that they are continually reinventing their internet presence. when they first started the internet site, it was the caboose. now that is the engine. they have many more things on the site than they have on the...
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"one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters high." what does the delightful person do over here? the delightful person says, "oh, wow." knocks the rock over and guess what happens, huh? so the rock comes down, here you go, you're in the water. you come up and say, "fortunately, i can swim." what comes down back after you. you don't have to do it that way, gang. there's another way. anyone know? lee? just throw the rock. throw the rock up in the air, right? throw it horizontally. how about you throw it up in the air, who's gonna be lonesome? how about you take the rock and you throw it down and you start counting, who's gonna be lonesome, right? if you want to avoid lonesomeness, which way do you throw the rock in, huh? you throw it straight out. ain't that right? you throw it straight out. [whistles] now the time it takes to hit is gonna be the same time to hit as if you dropped it. you see that? so it works out neat, doesn't it? i've done this before, i've been on a cliff. you want to know how high it is? throw it straight and count
"one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters high." what does the delightful person do over here? the delightful person says, "oh, wow." knocks the rock over and guess what happens, huh? so the rock comes down, here you go, you're in the water. you come up and say, "fortunately, i can swim." what comes down back after you. you don't have to do it that way, gang. there's another way. anyone know? lee? just throw the rock....
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one more time. this bill simply puts a leverage point, another 90 days away, we can continue to royal -- this bill is a gimmick. it was cooked up a few miles from here when frankly the majority party said, we're in trouble. the people don't like us. things aren't going well. how do we fix it? well they came up with this gimmick. and the gimmick was, you don't vote the way we want you to vote, we won't pay you. now very frankly, the problem with that sprems that we are elected by 435 districts who have different perspectives. and my view is the overwhelming majority of us come here, work very hard on behalf of our constituents. but your constituents may not like what my constituents want. but that doesn't mean you have the right to say you're not going to get paid, mr. hoyer because we don't like what you're working for. if that's our premise we are holding hostage policy in an undemocratic dictatorial fax. not only that, this 90-day kicking the can down the road has not go -- has got to stop. we nee
one more time. this bill simply puts a leverage point, another 90 days away, we can continue to royal -- this bill is a gimmick. it was cooked up a few miles from here when frankly the majority party said, we're in trouble. the people don't like us. things aren't going well. how do we fix it? well they came up with this gimmick. and the gimmick was, you don't vote the way we want you to vote, we won't pay you. now very frankly, the problem with that sprems that we are elected by 435 districts...
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last time. all told, just 74 members of the house turned up today to read parts of the constitution. now organizers had said they expected 120 members to show up. so they divided the constitution into 120 sections. when not that many people showed up, they ended up having to stretch. they had to give the congressmen and women who did show up two or three sections apiece to read all at once. the squeal is never as good as the original, right? fortunately for house republicans, though, it was not as flat-out embarrassing for them as a group this time the way it was when they did it the last time a couple of years ago. remember, a couple of years ago when they did it, the first time they did not just skip parts of the constitution they didn't like, they accidentally skipped some parts of the constitution that they liked just fine, but just had the misfortune of getting lost when pages in their binder got stuck together. this time i think the group experience was a little less humiliating. it was mo
last time. all told, just 74 members of the house turned up today to read parts of the constitution. now organizers had said they expected 120 members to show up. so they divided the constitution into 120 sections. when not that many people showed up, they ended up having to stretch. they had to give the congressmen and women who did show up two or three sections apiece to read all at once. the squeal is never as good as the original, right? fortunately for house republicans, though, it was not...
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it's actually great time to be outside. now it's a great time to work for the environment. >> now tonight's episode of "the list" disappear into the magic of david london. that's on abc2 beginning at 7:00 and the thing i like most about the nature center? you get to get your hands dirty. >> also have great trails around there. if it is nice which it's going to be you can get outside. >> maybe don't take the kids. go yourself. >> see how charlie thinks. >>> stay with us this morning because school bus drivers running red lights and speeding. it's a story that we broke first here on abc2. >> yeah joce sterman did that and now city lawmakers are taking action in the hopes of keeping your children safe. today you can get involved and we'll explyou can go this weekend to get some really good meals without having an empty wallet. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all
it's actually great time to be outside. now it's a great time to work for the environment. >> now tonight's episode of "the list" disappear into the magic of david london. that's on abc2 beginning at 7:00 and the thing i like most about the nature center? you get to get your hands dirty. >> also have great trails around there. if it is nice which it's going to be you can get outside. >> maybe don't take the kids. go yourself. >> see how charlie thinks....
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second time! first african-american president for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> jon: our guest tonight singer, dancer, actress, new movie is called "parker." >> people tell me i'm sharp, very sharm. people come down here for one reason: money. i don't know what you are into, kidnapping, extortion, robbery but whatever it is, you're gonna get caught. >> take off your clothes. >> what? >> i'm not sure if i'm better off with you alive or dead either way i have to know if you are wearing a wire. >> jon: please welcome jennifer lopez. [cheers
second time! first african-american president for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train...
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have a good time. have a very nice time. >> so fabulous. she fits right into the fabulousness of sundance. >> she is so hollywood. >> it's 20 degrees warmer than where it will be in new york city. 45 minutes after the hour right now. if you needed something else to worry about this morning, a great white shark is hanging out off the east coast. we're going to track that beast for you and we'll have that story after the quick break. ges for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady
have a good time. have a very nice time. >> so fabulous. she fits right into the fabulousness of sundance. >> she is so hollywood. >> it's 20 degrees warmer than where it will be in new york city. 45 minutes after the hour right now. if you needed something else to worry about this morning, a great white shark is hanging out off the east coast. we're going to track that beast for you and we'll have that story after the quick break. ges for his small business! how does this...
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i have seen it for myself, time and time again. and today, at to the meetings to speak about this issue. i think is a more than time that you all should sit down with the thet them know that the seniors being treated and the drivers of muni. and it shows a lack of... it shows a lack of respect. because, today,... one day those drivers of muni are not going to be able to work any longer. and probably they are only means of transportation will be muni and there will expect at that to protect their... in time to get a decent measure of respect. thank you for listening to me. >> thank you very much. any other member of the public? >> seeing none, public comment is closed >> if we could cause the next item. >> item 19, adjournment. >> congratulations to you and thank you and your family and your partner in particular for all of your great work and wishing everyone a very happy holiday season, happy new year. the san francisco unified district for january 8, is now called to order, please take the roll please. >> thank you commissioner.
i have seen it for myself, time and time again. and today, at to the meetings to speak about this issue. i think is a more than time that you all should sit down with the thet them know that the seniors being treated and the drivers of muni. and it shows a lack of... it shows a lack of respect. because, today,... one day those drivers of muni are not going to be able to work any longer. and probably they are only means of transportation will be muni and there will expect at that to protect...
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the time sheet. that is also true today when we have to have ten days to process a time sheet from the day we receive the time sheet. and paychecks will still be mailed as they are today from sacramento. so it takes two additional days for the paychecks to be mailed. however, the system -- the new system will take longer for providers to be paid, because when the system changes first of all, we have downtime, when the system changes over. so there is going to be three working days where no one will be able to enter anything into the system or change anything in the system at all. and then it will take longer for paychecks to be mailed to chico than it is to just mail within san francisco. also the computer, when it can't read the images that are on the new time sheets, it will send an electronic image back here to san francisco to our office, and we will have to troubleshoot that and work it out. and as only three counties have gone live with this new system before us, they had a lot of growing pains
the time sheet. that is also true today when we have to have ten days to process a time sheet from the day we receive the time sheet. and paychecks will still be mailed as they are today from sacramento. so it takes two additional days for the paychecks to be mailed. however, the system -- the new system will take longer for providers to be paid, because when the system changes first of all, we have downtime, when the system changes over. so there is going to be three working days where no one...
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. >> what time is it? >> i will tell what you time it is. >> what time is it? >> it is time for "morning joe." it was time for "morning joe" but right now it is time for chuck todd and "the daily run-down." >> president obama makes his pick for the top spot at treasury. is jack lew ready for a full-blown fight over the debt ceiling in his first month on the job? pocket change. you heard about this idea. the trillion dollar coin to handle the debt ceiling. well, today we will tell you where it all started and whether or not it is really something president obama might use. they won't rule it out important some reason. and back to the future. the gun debate of 1994 had many lessons for the fight unfolding today. what can president obama learn from president clinton's success? good morning from washington. thursday, january 10, 2013. this is "the daily run-down." i'm chuck todd. let's get to my first read of the morning. this afternoon president obama will formally name his chief of staff, jack lew, to replace treasury secretary tim geithner. a sign the white hous
. >> what time is it? >> i will tell what you time it is. >> what time is it? >> it is time for "morning joe." it was time for "morning joe" but right now it is time for chuck todd and "the daily run-down." >> president obama makes his pick for the top spot at treasury. is jack lew ready for a full-blown fight over the debt ceiling in his first month on the job? pocket change. you heard about this idea. the trillion dollar coin to...
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but i tried three times to contact jason whitlock. there are any number of witnesses, producers and what not. i tried three times to contact him to ask for permission to paraphrase or put in qualifiers. i couldn't reach him. i never heard from him until the next day. i wanted to say, for example, while certainly second amendment rights should be respected and certainly there are occasions when guns are used legitimatically for self-defense, more often than not, as jason whitlock said, they exceacerbate our flaws and then i would have said at the end. whitlock said and i quoted him directly and said three times in the 90 seconds, as whitlock said, as whitlock wrote, he said this is what i, jason whitlock believe. if javon belcher did not possess a gun -- look, unlike what some people said, i live on this plan and i realize you can kill someone by other means. i knew o.j. simpson. we all played clue, professor cl could have killed somebody with the lead pipe. but far more homicides happen by gun. it's far easier to do it with a gun. alt
but i tried three times to contact jason whitlock. there are any number of witnesses, producers and what not. i tried three times to contact him to ask for permission to paraphrase or put in qualifiers. i couldn't reach him. i never heard from him until the next day. i wanted to say, for example, while certainly second amendment rights should be respected and certainly there are occasions when guns are used legitimatically for self-defense, more often than not, as jason whitlock said, they...
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i was 33 at the time. like i said, you can't help who you fall in love with and how you feel about people. i mean, some people are, as they say, old souls and things like that, but you know, it was a very intelligent young woman, young lady. >> piersol's freedom wasn't the only thing he lost when the relationship was discovered. >> how did you know this girl? >> a friend of the family. >> okay. >> yeah. she was my daughter's best friend actually. >> does your daughter still speak to you? >> not since that day. >> at santa rosa, piersol is hardly alone when it comes to dealing with hardship. inmate anthony cruzado recently found himself at a new emotional low as well. in response, he startled staff when he used a battery casing to cut open his scrotum. >> this environment is stressful. they resort to these behaviors partly out of revenge or manipulation or complete utter frustration. and that's their way of coping. how are you doing? okay, mr. cruzado. >> mental health specialist william barecci has taken o
i was 33 at the time. like i said, you can't help who you fall in love with and how you feel about people. i mean, some people are, as they say, old souls and things like that, but you know, it was a very intelligent young woman, young lady. >> piersol's freedom wasn't the only thing he lost when the relationship was discovered. >> how did you know this girl? >> a friend of the family. >> okay. >> yeah. she was my daughter's best friend actually. >> does your...
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safe at this time. one person killed at this point in this line of storms, that has ripped through parts of the south, including in tennessee. joining us live on the phone, john jewel, director of emergency management. mr. jewel, what kind of damage are we looking at? >> the damage you had in the picture of the semi-trailer is the concentrated area. we had four buildings in that area damaged, three-story commercial building damaged significantly. me made searches of the buildings and found no one at this point in time. we did have to take the driver of the truck out. but he was not injured. >> is the weather at this point, passed through, or is there -- >> it has -- it has abated now. our first warnings, about 3:15 this morning, we got 14,000 outages, power wise, in the area, and storms tracking from the west to the east along the northern portions of the county, and there is a sporadic number of reports along that line, primarily limbs and blocked roads and things of that nature. >> some isolated natur
safe at this time. one person killed at this point in this line of storms, that has ripped through parts of the south, including in tennessee. joining us live on the phone, john jewel, director of emergency management. mr. jewel, what kind of damage are we looking at? >> the damage you had in the picture of the semi-trailer is the concentrated area. we had four buildings in that area damaged, three-story commercial building damaged significantly. me made searches of the buildings and...
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they're take everything one day at a time. he has been hospitalized more than a month due to a persistent cough. >> chicago standing by for a winter storm moving across the midwest. it has the the city under advisory. snow and sleet are expected overnight. and temperatures are predicted to fall below freezing. more news later now. become to "lock up." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> isolated in rural southwestern indiana, the wabash valley correctional facility is more than 100 miles from a major urban center. but it has plenty reminders of urban problems behind its walls. >> wabash valley has approxim e approximately 43 different gangs and gang members. that doesn't reflect suspected members. they're all confirmed member. we have approximately some where between 200, 300 suspected gang members at this facility. >> most of the gangs are divided along racial lines. but the majority of gang members here belong to white supremacist gangs. the aryan brotherhood and knights. prison officials suspec
they're take everything one day at a time. he has been hospitalized more than a month due to a persistent cough. >> chicago standing by for a winter storm moving across the midwest. it has the the city under advisory. snow and sleet are expected overnight. and temperatures are predicted to fall below freezing. more news later now. become to "lock up." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> isolated in rural southwestern indiana, the wabash...
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time of time commitment are we talking about? >> we ask people to commit to 6 hours a month. but it's a community based mentoring program. there's not a specific time and place people meet. it's up to them. we ask for 6 hours but it's a very flexible program. >> do you find you have more women or men? we're having a lot of women calling in. how can we inspire men to be mentors? >> we definitely get more women who call. but in terms of men committing themselves, we emphasize it's about incorporating somebody into your life. you don't have to go out of your way. it's about spending time with somebody. >> what kind of success rate do you see? >> we currently have of our graduates, 99% on gone on to college. and 70% have graduated from college on time. >> that is amazing. the time commitment was 6 to 8 hours a month. you get 6 to 8 hours a month and help a child get through college, that is an amazing deal. that's just one of the 13 programs we have here that are looking for men fors. 202-895-3307 is our number. call and talk to them
time of time commitment are we talking about? >> we ask people to commit to 6 hours a month. but it's a community based mentoring program. there's not a specific time and place people meet. it's up to them. we ask for 6 hours but it's a very flexible program. >> do you find you have more women or men? we're having a lot of women calling in. how can we inspire men to be mentors? >> we definitely get more women who call. but in terms of men committing themselves, we emphasize...
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the nine times penalty on. sometimes we do get them up here with paying the penalties. i would not be against a reduction, of some type. people always make the excuse that they didn't know that they needed a permit. there is a lot of resources in the department to find out if you need a permit or not. there is the website and other ways to find out. you also need a building permit, electrical permit and plumbing permit for this type of work. so i'm available for questions, but the penalty was properly imposed unfortunately. >> mr. duffy, are all of your complaints anonymous? >> no, not all. they are harder to investigate because we don't know where they are coming from. the complaints online, there is a lot of detail and a lot of people like to remain anonymous. i understand. it's about half-and-half. >> thank you. is there any department made by your department of which particular contractors are doing unpermitted work through the city? do you keep a list? >> i wish we did:no with, we don't. in my experience i
the nine times penalty on. sometimes we do get them up here with paying the penalties. i would not be against a reduction, of some type. people always make the excuse that they didn't know that they needed a permit. there is a lot of resources in the department to find out if you need a permit or not. there is the website and other ways to find out. you also need a building permit, electrical permit and plumbing permit for this type of work. so i'm available for questions, but the penalty was...
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it's that time. what time? i don't know. what time? time to pay your dues. come on. it's my lunch hour, siobhan. we need a sample. a sample of what? rollickin' roger. who or what is rollickin' roger? a sprinter... probably best at six furlongs. a racehorse. a stallion. we need a sample to find out if he's fertile or what. i'll need help. we're not talking about a blood sample, are we, siobhan? i didn't think so. come on, slave you can drive me. good luck, brendan. see ya. nearly there. i think i have it now. mother of god, what have you been putting down here? down there? have you no sense of smell or what? that's it, you're clear. you ought to look at your diet. oh, yeah, i'll get right on it. here, hold that. come on. i hope he won't be too rollickin', that's all. [ whinnying ] i swear to god, padraig, you've never seen anything like it. the size of it. whatever you thought before, forget it. you were the man for the job, brendan. oh, i'm sorry, i didn't realise there were people still here. ah, no, father, i just wanted a quick word. er, not that kind of word. the
it's that time. what time? i don't know. what time? time to pay your dues. come on. it's my lunch hour, siobhan. we need a sample. a sample of what? rollickin' roger. who or what is rollickin' roger? a sprinter... probably best at six furlongs. a racehorse. a stallion. we need a sample to find out if he's fertile or what. i'll need help. we're not talking about a blood sample, are we, siobhan? i didn't think so. come on, slave you can drive me. good luck, brendan. see ya. nearly there. i think...
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>> i think they don't give it enough time, first of all and habits take a long time to change so you really want to stick with it over a sustained period of time. some people have a hard time even getting out of the galt and i think it's because, obviously, these things are hard to do. if it were not hard to do we'd all be doing them and they wouldn't have to be new year's resolutions. >> we'd all be perfect. we can start by practice what can we preach in 2013. thank you, doctor. >> thanks, keith. >>> big gains on wall street. we'll check in with cnbc courtney regan. she has more on that and the rest of the day's business headlines. hi, courtney. >> reporter: good morning. stocks are soaring on this live there deal, markets reassured by the uncertainty that's no dissipating. the dow is up about 230 points and a percentage basis, tech-heavy nasdaq is leading the gains with the best inter day gain in six months. the first trading day of the year does seem to be a bit of a charge for the bulls on wall street. the dow has not fallen on the first trading day of the year since 2008. howeve
>> i think they don't give it enough time, first of all and habits take a long time to change so you really want to stick with it over a sustained period of time. some people have a hard time even getting out of the galt and i think it's because, obviously, these things are hard to do. if it were not hard to do we'd all be doing them and they wouldn't have to be new year's resolutions. >> we'd all be perfect. we can start by practice what can we preach in 2013. thank you, doctor....
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it is time for us to face the music. we are complicit in the violence that takes place in our nation if we fail to strengthen our gun laws, if we fail to invest more resources into our mental health services and address the issues of bullying. we must take a meaningful and immediate action to eradicate the culture of violence in our country. mr. speaker, this evening i am joined by a number of members of the congressional black caucus and i yield to my friend from chicago, mr. danny davis. mr. davis: thank you very much. i thank the chairman of the congressional black caucus for not only anchoring this hour but also for providing opportunity for the rest of us. i have decided to develop a statement, but then i had 16 young students visit me this afternoon. from oak park, illinois. they presented to me their statement. their statement was so similar to my statement that i told them that their statement was better than mine and i would use it. so i'm going to read it as they presented it to me. they said, hello, my name is
it is time for us to face the music. we are complicit in the violence that takes place in our nation if we fail to strengthen our gun laws, if we fail to invest more resources into our mental health services and address the issues of bullying. we must take a meaningful and immediate action to eradicate the culture of violence in our country. mr. speaker, this evening i am joined by a number of members of the congressional black caucus and i yield to my friend from chicago, mr. danny davis. mr....
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we appreciate your time. hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusts of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament! let's meet today's contestants -- an 8th grader from houston, texas... ...a junior from macon, georgia... ...and a junior from minnetonka, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good times for the next two weeks, featuring some very bright contestants ranging in age from 13 to 17, and as you just heard in the introduction, one student who is in grade 8, irene. welcome, young players, and good luck to you. let's go to work now in the first round of play, which is the jeopa
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spent time has expired. thank you. mr. doggett. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i know things are very different about where we're headed in the future but i think mr. johnson's chart demonstrates when we concluded the clinton administration we had a surplus. for the first time in recent memory. and a huge tax cut where alan greenspan sat where you're sitting, mr. johnson, and told us that the justification for this tax was that we are reducing the debt too fast, that we would create some uncertainties in the bond market because we are moving so quickly, but an unpaid tax cut, unpaid prescription benefits, few unpaid wars, now we are told we can no longer afford by some of our republican colleagues to provide health security for people at 65 or 66, that, you would like to get but we just can't afford to do it. and as it relates specifically to the proposal we just heard, the administration statement on, i gather your opinion, mr. johnson is better than have a valentine's day clip do is have some additi
spent time has expired. thank you. mr. doggett. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i know things are very different about where we're headed in the future but i think mr. johnson's chart demonstrates when we concluded the clinton administration we had a surplus. for the first time in recent memory. and a huge tax cut where alan greenspan sat where you're sitting, mr. johnson, and told us that the justification for this tax was that we are reducing the debt too fast, that we would...
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facing seattle tomorrow, the redskins keep the same mentality of one game at a time until time is up. it was a worst to first last two seasons for the redskins. they finished in the basement of the nfc east last year, rebounded to finish 5-1 in the division this season and in doing so, also won their first championship title since 1999. following their victory over dallas last sunday, redskins improved to 10-6, just one year after finishing 5-11. so much accomplished, yet so little celebration. but why? >> you just can't be excited. only one team happy in the end. we don't want to be like that. >> we haven't accomplished nothing. you know what i mean? winning our division, it's a great accomplishment, yes. but, you know, it's so much bigger on out there. it's a bigger picture. until we can taste that and be a part of that, then all of us are working together. >>> the texans hosting the bengals. matt schaub's first start. schaub's pass to the outside in the first quarter, intercepted by leon hall, returns it for 27 yards to give the bengals a 7-6 lead. third quarter, texans leading 9-7
facing seattle tomorrow, the redskins keep the same mentality of one game at a time until time is up. it was a worst to first last two seasons for the redskins. they finished in the basement of the nfc east last year, rebounded to finish 5-1 in the division this season and in doing so, also won their first championship title since 1999. following their victory over dallas last sunday, redskins improved to 10-6, just one year after finishing 5-11. so much accomplished, yet so little celebration....
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and he humiliates them time after time. c-span: how is that? >> guest: every time johnson would use a client, he wanted to get written permission from the pentagon. every time he wanted to give a speech. every word had to be cleared. they are both on the president's commission of equal opportunity employment and two consecutive meetings, johnson is chair. when i wrote this, you can hardly believe that you are writing this. johnson was once the most powerful man in is chairing the meeting and bobby kennedy walks in and starts demanding answers to questions. humiliating him. humiliating johnson. when johnson tried to reply, bobby kennedy walks over to someone else and start chatting with him. he thought that bobby kennedy was having a chat, and then he simply walked out of the room. and then he says to a civil rights leader, one who is also an official in kennedy's administration, i have to make a trip to catch a plane. and he tells the president to cut it short. and he says that i knew both of these men. and i did not want t
and he humiliates them time after time. c-span: how is that? >> guest: every time johnson would use a client, he wanted to get written permission from the pentagon. every time he wanted to give a speech. every word had to be cleared. they are both on the president's commission of equal opportunity employment and two consecutive meetings, johnson is chair. when i wrote this, you can hardly believe that you are writing this. johnson was once the most powerful man in is chairing the meeting...
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that is why i'm talking to you today this, is your time, it's my time. it's our time. we can make every day better for each other. we've got work to do. we can cry bit or we can dance bit. we were made to be awesome. let's get out there. i don't know everything, i'm just a kid. but i do know this. get to it. >> folks in washington should take a look at that. you can watch the entire video on gretawire.com. that is your last call. be sthour join us tomorrow night when secretary of state hillary clinton goes on the
that is why i'm talking to you today this, is your time, it's my time. it's our time. we can make every day better for each other. we've got work to do. we can cry bit or we can dance bit. we were made to be awesome. let's get out there. i don't know everything, i'm just a kid. but i do know this. get to it. >> folks in washington should take a look at that. you can watch the entire video on gretawire.com. that is your last call. be sthour join us tomorrow night when secretary of state...
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will the good times last? let's find out. dan, it will be a big week for the markets and big week for technology and apple. >> technology is really interesting. as a whole it's trading well and trading like some of the better acting sectors of the s&p approaching five year highs. when you think about the action today, what we saw today, financials continue to run on very good earnings. we saw some industrial stocks well off their 52 highs reacting well to the chinese gdp number. to me there's a really interesting set-up as we approach next week's tech earnings that we have things that haven't gotten back to those highs acting very well. >> i think one of the paints you were making with financials doing well, they haven't gotten close to where they were when the market was at these levels before. there were three things i thought were interesting. what do ann taylor and intel and chipotle have in common? it might seem like nothing but what they have are narrowing margins, intel increased cap backs and ann taylor talked about e
will the good times last? let's find out. dan, it will be a big week for the markets and big week for technology and apple. >> technology is really interesting. as a whole it's trading well and trading like some of the better acting sectors of the s&p approaching five year highs. when you think about the action today, what we saw today, financials continue to run on very good earnings. we saw some industrial stocks well off their 52 highs reacting well to the chinese gdp number. to me...
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free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free medio dadar t. dot com you. are lucky. from a bird's eye view the oddly shaped triangle formed by moscow's kremlin could be seen as too harsh of. a small state within a state these red walls have been protecting moscow's kremlin for more than five centuries. to even idea of its size so we decided to actually go around it before going inside we have to start right here at this time your watch. thinks the end of the kremlin walls is over two kilometers and if you want to go around it you better go real fast because the winters in russia are really cold it's minus ten today. the first kremlin was built south of woods poured out a couple of times before being rebuilt in white stone. three hundred years later while the new tower square faced off with the famous red rake but if you actually pulled away the red brick you would see a wall as white as a bridal gown and some of those walls are almost six meters thick. right
free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free medio dadar t. dot com you. are lucky. from a bird's eye view the oddly shaped triangle formed by moscow's kremlin could be seen as too harsh of. a small state within a state these red walls have been protecting moscow's kremlin for more than five centuries. to even idea of its size so we decided to actually go around it before going inside we have to start right here at this time your watch. thinks...
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face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is awesome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iphone 5. ♪ because she thinks it's too dark, and so i brought her some blonde roast. she loves it now. "my son made me this coffee," "you should try it, it's delicious." ♪ my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the shoulders. i get muscle aches all over. advil® is great. pain and soreness is just out of the picture. [ male announcer ] ma
face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is awesome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and...
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still, this time of year you know how cold it can be. as a matter of fact, last night was a very cold night. as you were out at the redskins game you know what i'm talking about. we saw a low this morning of 29 degrees. if that was our temperature now a lot of people would be on the cold side of things but that is not quite where we are. 41 degrees the high temperature. look where we could be. this time of the year the coldest december temperature ever. minus 13 was set on this date way back in 1880 just a few years ago. temperature right now, sitting at 39 degrees with the cloud cover. the temperatures not going to drop a whole lot but even a little breeze. wind chill down to about 35. it is a little bit on the chilly side. around the region 36 in leesburg. 32 in manassas. that is the coldest area. look at fredericksburg at 46 and 45 toward pax river. radar picture on the clear side. we'll stay on the clear side as the radar moves through the next 12 hours or so. look back to the west. this is a storm system, a lot of moisture and snow
still, this time of year you know how cold it can be. as a matter of fact, last night was a very cold night. as you were out at the redskins game you know what i'm talking about. we saw a low this morning of 29 degrees. if that was our temperature now a lot of people would be on the cold side of things but that is not quite where we are. 41 degrees the high temperature. look where we could be. this time of the year the coldest december temperature ever. minus 13 was set on this date way back in...
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. >> long time. when you were here or someone like you is here, not like you sour whole goal is to say cast a light on the future for us. because you are having to do that because that's your business, to understand the future. >> i call it realtime anthropology and the notion is that you're looking at the world as it is today and understanding how technology both will influence it but more importantly how we will influence the technology. and the thing that's so exciting about this moment is that for the first time technology is not just available to governments, not just available to businesses but the real power is in the hands of the consumer. and if there's a democratizing force that's begun to percolate out of silicon valley, it's brand new. i think of it this way, marl marx used to talk about the fact that the owners of capital controlled everything and he wanted to move to the proletariat. well, thanks to moore's law, which is the law that drives everything in technology about making every 18
. >> long time. when you were here or someone like you is here, not like you sour whole goal is to say cast a light on the future for us. because you are having to do that because that's your business, to understand the future. >> i call it realtime anthropology and the notion is that you're looking at the world as it is today and understanding how technology both will influence it but more importantly how we will influence the technology. and the thing that's so exciting about this...
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four hours call time. call time for those who do not know what call time is that you sit with a list of names and a telephone and you call those people and you ask them for money. four hours of call time. one to two hours constituent visits. two hours committee/floor. one hour strategic outreach. one hour recharge time. i think most people look at that model schedule and think to themselves, wait a second. the number one thing, when you have your pie chart you are supposed to be apportioning your time is call time, calling people for dollars? that is the thing? one to two hours constituent services, four hours call time? the second thing i think as a human being is what, it's like dante's ninth circle of hell to sit on the phone and ask people for money all day. h how, why do you decide to do this job? >> "sesame street." one of these things does not belong with the other. call time has nothing to do with our actual jobs yet it is the place that gets us here. not the last election cycle but 2010 it finally
four hours call time. call time for those who do not know what call time is that you sit with a list of names and a telephone and you call those people and you ask them for money. four hours of call time. one to two hours constituent visits. two hours committee/floor. one hour strategic outreach. one hour recharge time. i think most people look at that model schedule and think to themselves, wait a second. the number one thing, when you have your pie chart you are supposed to be apportioning...
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the exact time was. but it was a fantastically precise voice, wasn't it? yes, that's right. she'd say, "at the third stroke the time will be eleven-fifteen precisely." this is the voice of pat simmons and she was called i believe, "the girl with the golden voice." so what's all this gubbins then? the voice is actually recorded on here this is the magnetic drum. and all this mechanism here is to read the time off here. so there are lots of contacts which set in motion the different parts of her little talk. i see. here it says, "50 seconds, 40 seconds, that's right, yes. 30 seconds." so this is both a clock and a recording device. and a recording. it is, yes. and it was kept accurate to the greenwich time service automatically. there is one other thing i could tell you about this, which is there's a little story attached to it. now, we used to have this running permanently at the museum, and it kept very good time as one would expect, and then i went in one day and i was looking at it and i could hear thi
the exact time was. but it was a fantastically precise voice, wasn't it? yes, that's right. she'd say, "at the third stroke the time will be eleven-fifteen precisely." this is the voice of pat simmons and she was called i believe, "the girl with the golden voice." so what's all this gubbins then? the voice is actually recorded on here this is the magnetic drum. and all this mechanism here is to read the time off here. so there are lots of contacts which set in motion the...
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this for the second time. they have some critics they did not have four years ago. >> absolutely. that is a natural progression for any presidential term. and its advisers have indicated that he will try to work more with congress in the upcoming four years. it will be interesting to see how he tackles that in his speech today or is that comes up at all. >> we look forward to it. lana, thanks so much. this is very different in so many ways. we will talk more about that throughout the show. back to you. >> thank you. in other news, barbara walters of abc is in the d.c. hospital after falling at an inauguration party at an ambassador's home. an abc news spokesman said the 83-year-old fell on saturday night on the steps of a residence of britain's's ambassador to the u.s., leaving walters with a cut on the forehead. if she was taken to the hospital for treatment and a full examination. walters was alert and was telling everyone what to do, a positive sign. it's not clear when she will be released. wishing her the
this for the second time. they have some critics they did not have four years ago. >> absolutely. that is a natural progression for any presidential term. and its advisers have indicated that he will try to work more with congress in the upcoming four years. it will be interesting to see how he tackles that in his speech today or is that comes up at all. >> we look forward to it. lana, thanks so much. this is very different in so many ways. we will talk more about that throughout...
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every time? everybody's like -- >> it does it trips me out, like for real. >> doesn't that drive you crazy? >> nope. >> no, not at all. >> don't you know who i am? >> your first impression when you saw him? >> i wasn't too impressed. i heard about the eyes. i've never seen the show before. i had to actually look it up. and i'm not sure that i would do something like that, nor would i want my children to, but it's unique, for sure. it's grown on me. he's like a cupid. >> yeah, i get a lot of questions about it, really. >> boltjes says he has been to the optometrist since leaving prison and reports no problems with his vision. and even though the color has faded a bit over the past few years, he's not sure if he will tattoo them again. either way, he is sure of one thing, if he does color them again, it won't be in the prison. >> what i learned from being in prison is there's a better life away from the criminal life. the enjoyment of life, being able to live it and not having to look over your sho
every time? everybody's like -- >> it does it trips me out, like for real. >> doesn't that drive you crazy? >> nope. >> no, not at all. >> don't you know who i am? >> your first impression when you saw him? >> i wasn't too impressed. i heard about the eyes. i've never seen the show before. i had to actually look it up. and i'm not sure that i would do something like that, nor would i want my children to, but it's unique, for sure. it's grown on me. he's...
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five at a time. before the fifth speaker speaks, i will call the other five up so that we do not have any breaks. are we ready to go? >> we are ready. >> with the first five please come up? [reading names] >> i would like to be entered in but i cannot give you my name. for security reasons. i am an ex-military officer. >> let these speakers speak, please. >> how do i get in on that list? >> fill out a yellow card and then put in anonymous. then they can call you up. thank you. >> go ahead, shirley. >> thank you, congressman thompson, for being here. i am glad that you have been appointed to this important committee. as tragic as gun homicide is, particularly when it falls our precious children, i want to make sure that the relationship between guns, gun ownership, suicide, and veteran suicide is part of the dialogue. i want to share some sobering statistics. suicide is the leading cause of firearm deaths. in 2009, the u.s. firearm suicides total was over 18,000. a 11% increase from 2006 as compared t
five at a time. before the fifth speaker speaks, i will call the other five up so that we do not have any breaks. are we ready to go? >> we are ready. >> with the first five please come up? [reading names] >> i would like to be entered in but i cannot give you my name. for security reasons. i am an ex-military officer. >> let these speakers speak, please. >> how do i get in on that list? >> fill out a yellow card and then put in anonymous. then they can call...
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>> well he did it twice the first time because of roberts and then he did it twice this time because of sunday. >> yesterday, roberts read from a piece of paper when he administered the formal oath. >> it's experience. you learn from experience. today it will be how obama tackles the speech. in the past it has been a volley and government. the democrats typically say, well, government can do this or can't do that ask so it's really a series of arguments over the role of government and the second thing i'm curious to know about is how tough they were in a pretty partisan atmosphere. he has gotten tougher over the past couple of years with the opposition. how feist you he is he during the speech. >> things people have picked up in this run up to this inauguration is that the president four years ago in his speech came tout and he actually made a comment about how he was going to to bring an end to the petty grievances and false promises in washington. now four years later was that a false promise? >> yes. i mean, the president, i think, understandably confident and an historic election
>> well he did it twice the first time because of roberts and then he did it twice this time because of sunday. >> yesterday, roberts read from a piece of paper when he administered the formal oath. >> it's experience. you learn from experience. today it will be how obama tackles the speech. in the past it has been a volley and government. the democrats typically say, well, government can do this or can't do that ask so it's really a series of arguments over the role of...
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i reserve my time. >> reserve. gentle lady from new york. >> madam speaker i'm delighted to yield two minutes from the gentleman of massachusetts. >> the gentleman is recognized. diplo >> i want to thanked member for her time and extraordinary leadership. i am hopeful that the 113th congress will be more productive, collaborative and civil than 112. i'm not particularly optimistic but i'm hopeful. hopeful we can return to some regular order with committees doing their work, bills coming to the floor up open amendment process and members having opportunity to reflect the will of the constituents. at the very least, i hope that the outrages, partisan and close process we saw during the fiscal cliff crisis is not repeated. that is no way to legislate. it's no wonder after that bitter theater, that the american people have so little regard for congress. one of the best ways that we can help the country is to improve the way we country our elections. bad elections lead to bad law making. if 2012 taught us anything, we d
i reserve my time. >> reserve. gentle lady from new york. >> madam speaker i'm delighted to yield two minutes from the gentleman of massachusetts. >> the gentleman is recognized. diplo >> i want to thanked member for her time and extraordinary leadership. i am hopeful that the 113th congress will be more productive, collaborative and civil than 112. i'm not particularly optimistic but i'm hopeful. hopeful we can return to some regular order with committees doing their...
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so how did they do it at that time? so maybe we can -- instead of reinventing the wheel, just go with the same process. >> i would agree. i would like to thank your committee, because i thought this was well-thought out. i really like this letter. and i think you guys did a great job. it just makes sense. it's commonsense >> yes. >> any other commissioner comments? let's open this up to public comment? do we have any public comment on item no. 7? area codes. >> no. >> welcome steve. >> thank you. i think commissioner ortiz had the right idea. cell phones seem to be proliferating all over the place. why don't all new cell phones have the new area code? i get people's business codes that have 415 for their business and some other area code for their cell phone. it's quite common. and i think also what happens is a lot of people from san francisco take their 415 number. my two children live in san diego now, but their cell phones are still 415 down there. so i think it would be very easy for any business to add a cell phon
so how did they do it at that time? so maybe we can -- instead of reinventing the wheel, just go with the same process. >> i would agree. i would like to thank your committee, because i thought this was well-thought out. i really like this letter. and i think you guys did a great job. it just makes sense. it's commonsense >> yes. >> any other commissioner comments? let's open this up to public comment? do we have any public comment on item no. 7? area codes. >> no....
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by lunch times 36 degrees. let's check the traffic with lauren cookch good morning. >> good -- cook. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. traveling on 95 there's nothing to get in your way. we will be clean towards dc and in he'll being ridge it will -- elk ridge it will take 12 minutes to get to downtown baltimore. 695, no problems on the west side. checking in and looking live at the east side, everything up to speed. no trouble getting up to 83. speaking of 83, this is what it looks like up in hunt valley. a normal 21-minute ride from the maryland pennsylvania state line to the beltway. that's your abc2 timesaver traffic report. now over to you. >>> soft -- a soft landing. last night republicans reluctantly passed the billaverting the fiscal disaster. >> president obama praised the deal and returned to his hawaiian vacation. >> reporter: they finally got it done. congress ended the long drama over the fiscal cliff with house republicans reluctantly passing the senate's bill. >> i will sign the law that l
by lunch times 36 degrees. let's check the traffic with lauren cookch good morning. >> good -- cook. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. traveling on 95 there's nothing to get in your way. we will be clean towards dc and in he'll being ridge it will -- elk ridge it will take 12 minutes to get to downtown baltimore. 695, no problems on the west side. checking in and looking live at the east side, everything up to speed. no trouble getting up to 83. speaking of 83, this is what...
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good timing. as cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman tells us, what you bought last week will cost more starting tomorrow. >>> reporter: the city of el cerrito where city hall closes for a week at christmastime and where u.p.s. notices gather has the dubious distinction of having the highest sales tax in california. >> even if it's one penny it's 5% so it's going to add up. we spend a lot. we have young kids. i'm 21 and i spend money like it's nothing. >> reporter: i know when she spends money like it's nothing she is going to spend an extra quarter of a cent every time she spends a dollar, a penny for every four dollars. >> is that a big deal? >> nobody likes it. i guess if it has to be it has to be. >> reporter: this manager of a local tire store is not worried. governor brown's prop 30 raised taxes and hits starting tomorrow. el cerrito and union city had the highest taxes before and they will remain the highest. now at 9.5%. other east bay cities are up in the 9% range with san francisco and san jose
good timing. as cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman tells us, what you bought last week will cost more starting tomorrow. >>> reporter: the city of el cerrito where city hall closes for a week at christmastime and where u.p.s. notices gather has the dubious distinction of having the highest sales tax in california. >> even if it's one penny it's 5% so it's going to add up. we spend a lot. we have young kids. i'm 21 and i spend money like it's nothing. >> reporter: i know when she...
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the first time was back in 1821. that was president monroe's second swearing in and it happened with zachary taylor and more recently, president eisenhower and president reagan in their second term had inauguration's fallen on a sunday and the constitution was changed back in the 1930's. fdr was sworn in on march 4 and congress and the president deems the transition peiord was far too long so it was moved to january 20. we will have live coverage of the swearing in today from the white house and just past 8:00 this morning, vice president joe biden will be sworn in from the naval observatory, the official residence of the vice president. the inaugural committee released a web video as the president reflected on what is next for him and his administration. [video clip] >> i started public servants working in communities. throughout my career, what has always given me energy, hope is that good and decent and resilience and strong the american people are. the theme of this year's inauguration is our people, our future.
the first time was back in 1821. that was president monroe's second swearing in and it happened with zachary taylor and more recently, president eisenhower and president reagan in their second term had inauguration's fallen on a sunday and the constitution was changed back in the 1930's. fdr was sworn in on march 4 and congress and the president deems the transition peiord was far too long so it was moved to january 20. we will have live coverage of the swearing in today from the white house...
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the time it takes for a cigarette to burn. the time it takes to tamp down a craving. to cover up a crime. or mark the time between life and death. it was mother's day weekend 1989. the los angeles suburb of whittier. that's when it happened, in a condo there where they found the burned-down smoke at the heart of the mystery, or maybe smoke screen is what it was. at the start of the search, it would go on 14 years and would lead, well, who would have believed it. certainly not rhonda fleming and her 25-year-old sister, christie, who were scheduled to take their mom to a brunch that morning. >> we were going to meet at my mother's house. i just called christie just to check in, and the line was busy. a few minutes later i called again. the line was busy. i called, called, called. her phone was busy all saturday morning which seemed strange. >> so rhonda went to her mother's house anyway, thinking her younger sister would show up, but -- >> christie wasn't there, which was very usually, because she was always on time, never, never late, and my mom hadn't talked to her. i
the time it takes for a cigarette to burn. the time it takes to tamp down a craving. to cover up a crime. or mark the time between life and death. it was mother's day weekend 1989. the los angeles suburb of whittier. that's when it happened, in a condo there where they found the burned-down smoke at the heart of the mystery, or maybe smoke screen is what it was. at the start of the search, it would go on 14 years and would lead, well, who would have believed it. certainly not rhonda fleming and...
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but the officer seems to be taking his time. by now, nearly 13 minutes have passed. >> for the third time. >> okay. >> the nurses say it's urgent. >> and finally ryan moats is issued his ticket for running a red light. >> okay. attitude. >> by the time he makes it up to his mother-in-law, it's too late. she's already gone. >> i was angry that he wasn't understanding. head nurse came out and told him what was going on, another police officer came and tried to talk to him. a security guard from the hospital came out and talked to him. i was thinking about her. i don't know if anybody's ever, you know, seen a loved one pass like that. that's a hard thing to see them actually pass. that's hard. and to deal with that by yourself is even tougher. >> it was definitely the hardest thing that i've ever had to do in my life. and just to go in, you know, and see her like that. >> the videos released to the media and the dallas police department immediately issues an apology. >> in the course and scope of everything we deal with in a year,
but the officer seems to be taking his time. by now, nearly 13 minutes have passed. >> for the third time. >> okay. >> the nurses say it's urgent. >> and finally ryan moats is issued his ticket for running a red light. >> okay. attitude. >> by the time he makes it up to his mother-in-law, it's too late. she's already gone. >> i was angry that he wasn't understanding. head nurse came out and told him what was going on, another police officer came and...
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time now for the final call. >> s&p five-year high, vix is low. buying protection may not be profitable but it's not wrong. >> citi, no matter what the dreakzal bias is, options are cheap. >> silver bounces around a lot, but the options are inexpensive, definitely wouldn't want to short it. >> look, it looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. go to our website for more information. we'll see you here next friday. money in motion is up right after this break. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade.
time now for the final call. >> s&p five-year high, vix is low. buying protection may not be profitable but it's not wrong. >> citi, no matter what the dreakzal bias is, options are cheap. >> silver bounces around a lot, but the options are inexpensive, definitely wouldn't want to short it. >> look, it looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. go to our website for more information. we'll see you here next friday. money in motion is up right after this break....
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like i said before, the timing has to be just right. and we have to actually see these showers move over the higher elevations. it's a little tricky, however i think we're going to see a couple flurries at very low levels tomorrow morning. that's why we're going to be all over it tomorrow and today in the bay. look at saturday, 49 degrees inland. 52 bayside and 52 at the coast. you'll need to keep your heater going. but you're not going to need to carry the umbrella with you. in fact, the only opportunity we do have for showers very slight, about a 20% to 30% chance. and only expecting light activity all the way through tuesday of next week. marla, back to you. >>> okay, thanks so much. i know we both love this story. coming up at 11:00, is it a lion or a dog? trust me, you have to see the animal that freaked out neighbors so much they actually called for help. >>> also, feeding wild animals may soon cost you in one bay area city. why some want an obscure and relatively unused law enforced from now on. >>> and president obama's taking a
like i said before, the timing has to be just right. and we have to actually see these showers move over the higher elevations. it's a little tricky, however i think we're going to see a couple flurries at very low levels tomorrow morning. that's why we're going to be all over it tomorrow and today in the bay. look at saturday, 49 degrees inland. 52 bayside and 52 at the coast. you'll need to keep your heater going. but you're not going to need to carry the umbrella with you. in fact, the only...
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ran out of time. [ laughter ] >> we ran out of time. we ran out of time. oh, that's pretty funny. that's pretty funny. but tonight, you didn't run out of time for me, did you, jimmy? no. no, i ran out of time for you. what's that, jimmy? huh? is there a new host in town? his initials are m.d. that's right. the doctor is in. [ beeping ] oh, jimmy, that's our cue. we don't want to miss the opening sequence. duh-duh-duh-duh. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's this idiot's show. tonight, matt damon. matt damon. musical guest, matt damon. it's jimmy kimmel sucks! and now, finally, matt damon! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah! yeah! thank you! thank you! wow. thank you so much. thank you so much. wow. thank you. hey, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to tonight's episode of "jimmy kimmel sucks." [ laughter ] i am your host, matt damon. [ cheers and applause ] hey, just for starters, let me ask you guys this. as an audience, is it weird to see a person with actual talent host this show? [ laughter ] i'm very excited to be here, obviously. jimmy has bumped me from his show 1,205 times
ran out of time. [ laughter ] >> we ran out of time. we ran out of time. oh, that's pretty funny. that's pretty funny. but tonight, you didn't run out of time for me, did you, jimmy? no. no, i ran out of time for you. what's that, jimmy? huh? is there a new host in town? his initials are m.d. that's right. the doctor is in. [ beeping ] oh, jimmy, that's our cue. we don't want to miss the opening sequence. duh-duh-duh-duh. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's this idiot's show. tonight,...
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we have it here in brouwer county all the time. now, the interesting thing is the law also says that if the property owner pays the taxes for the year after this form is filed, the property appraisers office must remove the form from its record. so then it's gone. in brouwer county currently we have 19 cases where forms of been filed against property. melissa, i have had seven this month alone. melissa: even more when people here about this. if he did somehow managed to stay in the house it would be his house. other places like arizona, you only have to stay for two years in and it's yours. with so many foreclosed properties at think people will look into this. before they do let me give you to weigh in on our money meter on a scale of one to money, where you think his chances are that he is going to be able to stay in this house and keep it? >> one. melissa, if your money mir had negative numbers it would be in-00. keep in mind, they have to pay the property taxes. they have to pay any outstandingly and the property. it's not free
we have it here in brouwer county all the time. now, the interesting thing is the law also says that if the property owner pays the taxes for the year after this form is filed, the property appraisers office must remove the form from its record. so then it's gone. in brouwer county currently we have 19 cases where forms of been filed against property. melissa, i have had seven this month alone. melissa: even more when people here about this. if he did somehow managed to stay in the house it...
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to time? >> oh, no. [laughter] >> absolutely it has. >> so why were you hugging her so hard? >> because i love my wife. like every marriage, you have your ups and you have your downs. but if you work through the tough times, the respect and love that you feel deepens. chris: we're kind of amazed at the candor there, maybe it's self-deprecation. ups and downs? we think of them as the most calm, stable people in the world. what do you think of their averageness? >> isn't that partly why peop have responded so well to them? in a way they're revolutionary. the first black family in the white house. but in another way they're just like other families. and the way he talks there about the ups and downs and the way she teases him about, yeah, of course it puts strains on the marriage and the way she said that, most people can relate to that, even when he says my kids are growing older and they don't want to spend so much time with me. as a mother of four kids, every mother listening to that or every
to time? >> oh, no. [laughter] >> absolutely it has. >> so why were you hugging her so hard? >> because i love my wife. like every marriage, you have your ups and you have your downs. but if you work through the tough times, the respect and love that you feel deepens. chris: we're kind of amazed at the candor there, maybe it's self-deprecation. ups and downs? we think of them as the most calm, stable people in the world. what do you think of their averageness? >>...