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like stephen, from colorado who has a mild case. >> you're so tall. oh, my gosh. really, i can't breathe. it's amazing. >> reporter: he had the usual albright's characteristics as a baby, then appeared normal through childhood. but afraid that he would stop growing during adolescence, dr. germaine lee put him on growth hormone for five years. >> when i see you, i'm just blown away, you know? i'm getting choked up. you are the dream of what i wanted to see happen and -- and it happened. >> reporter: and it's been a god send. how many inches do you think you grew on the growth hormone? >> like seven inches i think. >> he ended up being just a little under 5'8" which is his final height and they think he would have been maybe 5'1" 5'2" at the most. >> reporter: and how are you feeling about all of this? >> great. i'm just like a normal person now, so -- normal kid in high school. >> reporter: brian and nicole roberts want the same outcomb for their daughter clara kate. she was started on gout mother moan three years ago, and as her mother says, she's growing like a w
like stephen, from colorado who has a mild case. >> you're so tall. oh, my gosh. really, i can't breathe. it's amazing. >> reporter: he had the usual albright's characteristics as a baby, then appeared normal through childhood. but afraid that he would stop growing during adolescence, dr. germaine lee put him on growth hormone for five years. >> when i see you, i'm just blown away, you know? i'm getting choked up. you are the dream of what i wanted to see happen and -- and it...
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stephen prothero, welcome. your book has a central proposition, what is the proposition in the book? >> i think there's two. one is that jesus is many and mal oohable, there isn't just one jesus but there's many and the other is that jesus isn't just for christians in the united states, christians love jesus but so do buddhists and jews and hindus and people without any religion whatsoever. >> the jesus image is multiadaptble because we are a 3489 religious nation. >> that's right, we're a multireligious nation but also a christian nation where 80% or so of the country are christians and they put jesus on the national agenda and then people of all different religions and without any at all respond to that figure. >> why did thomas jefferson become consumed with revising the bible by omitting a lot of it in his own text of the bible as you began your book with? >> well, presumably it's not because he didn't have anything else to do, i mean, he was a pretty busy guy in the white house but he ordered a couple book
stephen prothero, welcome. your book has a central proposition, what is the proposition in the book? >> i think there's two. one is that jesus is many and mal oohable, there isn't just one jesus but there's many and the other is that jesus isn't just for christians in the united states, christians love jesus but so do buddhists and jews and hindus and people without any religion whatsoever. >> the jesus image is multiadaptble because we are a 3489 religious nation. >> that's...
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i can't believe what we heard from stephen. let's hope it gets better and it won't be too bad guess what? if economy goes to 4% or 5%, the debt is still too high. >> i agree with that. >> you said it won't be that bad. >> let's see what you have to say come january and february when i think republicans are going to make those tough cuts and my prediction is roland will be the first one who will protest those cuts. >> i invite you all back. i invite you all back to continue this conversation right here. we'll keep a close eye on it. thank you so much. roland, stay there. next, she's on the front lines. safeguarding your bank account. she says extending tax cuts before slashing debt is a big mistake. one-on-one with sheila bair next. in this week's turnaround, stephanie elam looks at one woman's brewing passion for her coffee business. >> i met lucy in july of 2009. she was determined to take her mobile espresso catering company from the cart to the corner coffee shop. >> i'm not letting up, boston. i don't care. >> and now welco
i can't believe what we heard from stephen. let's hope it gets better and it won't be too bad guess what? if economy goes to 4% or 5%, the debt is still too high. >> i agree with that. >> you said it won't be that bad. >> let's see what you have to say come january and february when i think republicans are going to make those tough cuts and my prediction is roland will be the first one who will protest those cuts. >> i invite you all back. i invite you all back to...
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stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our extended family lives nearby. we use the local services, patronize local restaurants, coffee shops, and grocery stores, and our son goes to lakeside presbyterian. our hearing is to demonstrate how familiar i am with the area and how invested we are in the community. we have everything we need right on our doorstep making it a very attractive neighborhood to live in and a desirable area for people to live in and to visit. for all the great things that the west side office, the one - experience getting around is the crazy traffic we experience. particularly in the mornings on my way to work and at the end of the day as well, i travel around the st. francis circle of 19th avenue. one significant concern in the morning is the amount of children commuting to school. i drive new
stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our extended family lives nearby. we use the local services, patronize local restaurants, coffee shops, and grocery stores, and our son goes to lakeside presbyterian. our hearing is to demonstrate how familiar i am with the area and how invested we are in the community....
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well, there was a journal that i came across right here by a man named stephen jÜrgen. stephen writes a journal when he's in maturity, but he starts it with the first news coming in from lexington and concord, reaches denver connecticut a few days after the shot heard round the world. and he's an 18-year-old kid. and he has a girlfriend named emilia and he joins the rebel militia. rebel militia is the captain of the rebel militia is one of his uncles. his father is a tory. his father throws them out of the house. he said he took me by the arm and threw me out of the house. so he stays in the rebel militia for a short time and then thinks better of it. and he does something that hundreds of people, of young men and some families did eventually. if you look at what happens early in the revolution, when the continental army loses the valley at long island becomes a stronghold for tories. if a magnet for anybody lives on the other side of long island sound. all the little towns along the fairfield county shoreline are called tori towns by the rebels because all you have to
well, there was a journal that i came across right here by a man named stephen jÜrgen. stephen writes a journal when he's in maturity, but he starts it with the first news coming in from lexington and concord, reaches denver connecticut a few days after the shot heard round the world. and he's an 18-year-old kid. and he has a girlfriend named emilia and he joins the rebel militia. rebel militia is the captain of the rebel militia is one of his uncles. his father is a tory. his father throws...
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stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our extended family lives nearby. we use the local services, patronize local restaurants, coffee sho
stephen's church. i have been living in the west side of the city for eight years now, and i want to thank you for coming here this evening. you have had other hearings. our family life is primarily centered in our neighborhood. our extended family lives nearby. we use the local services, patronize local restaurants, coffee sho
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our thanks to stephen dorff. come on back whenever you're in town, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] go see his movie "somewhere." up next, a christmas song from the roots, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: tonight's holiday music is brought to you by pepsi max. too much taste to be called a zero. >> jimmy: we're so lucky to have the greatest band in late-night here with us every night. here's there record here, "how i got over." you gotta go pick this up. it's phenomenal. tonight, they've gonna have a special holiday treat for us with a performance of "the christmas song." please welcome the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ chestnuts roasting on an open fire jack frost nipping at your nose ♪ ♪ yuletide carols being sung by a choir and folks dressed up like eskimos ♪ ♪ everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe helps to make the season bright ♪ ♪ tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight ♪ ♪ they know that sa
our thanks to stephen dorff. come on back whenever you're in town, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] go see his movie "somewhere." up next, a christmas song from the roots, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: tonight's holiday music is brought to you by pepsi max. too much taste to be called a zero. >> jimmy: we're so lucky to have the greatest band in late-night here with us every night. here's there record here,...
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high-profile cases including a nationally publicized acquittals of actor robert blake and civil rights lawyer stephen bingham. to his left is a career public defender from washington state. she is a blunder and has her own -- blogger and has her own
high-profile cases including a nationally publicized acquittals of actor robert blake and civil rights lawyer stephen bingham. to his left is a career public defender from washington state. she is a blunder and has her own -- blogger and has her own
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stephen prothero, welcome. your book has a central proposition, what is the proposition in the book? >> i think there's two. one is that jesus is many and mal oohable, there isn't just one jesus but there's many and the other is that jesus isn't just for christians in the united states, christians love jesus but so do buddhists and jews and hindus and people without any religion whatsoever. >> the jesus image is multiadaptble because we are a 3489 religious nation. >> that's right, we're a multireligious nation but also a christian nation where 80% or so of the country are christians and they put jesus on the national agenda and then people of all different religions and without any at all respond to that figure. >> why did thomas jefferson become consumed with revising the bible by omitting a lot of it in his own text of the bible as you began your book with? >> well, presumably it's not because he didn't have anything else to do, i mean, he was a pretty busy guy in the white house but he ordered a couple book
stephen prothero, welcome. your book has a central proposition, what is the proposition in the book? >> i think there's two. one is that jesus is many and mal oohable, there isn't just one jesus but there's many and the other is that jesus isn't just for christians in the united states, christians love jesus but so do buddhists and jews and hindus and people without any religion whatsoever. >> the jesus image is multiadaptble because we are a 3489 religious nation. >> that's...
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stephen baltz, who was found here, died the next day. his lungs had been ruined by smoke and fire. there's a plaque in the hospital where he died with some coins, still scorched, that stephen had in his pocket, one of the few remaining memories of a christmas season a half century ago when death and fire poured from the sky. richard schlessinger, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. in the meantime, the news continues 24/7 at cbsnews.com. good night. [ female announcer ] safeway talks made-for-you meals. when you don't have to cook, you have time for other things. fishing?! i, uh, i said wishing. [ female announcer ] when we do the cooking, you do the enjoying. safeway. ingredients for life. i have the bank of america mobile banking app. i can take care of things on my break. i can check my balance... while i'm on a bus. waiting at the barber shop. at the studio. oh, my paycheck's already in. [ chuckles ] i just transferred money. i went online and set up alerts to let
stephen baltz, who was found here, died the next day. his lungs had been ruined by smoke and fire. there's a plaque in the hospital where he died with some coins, still scorched, that stephen had in his pocket, one of the few remaining memories of a christmas season a half century ago when death and fire poured from the sky. richard schlessinger, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see you...
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stephen baltz, who was found here, died the next day. his lungs had been ruined by smoke and fire. there's a plaque in the hospital where he died with some coins, still scorched, that stephen had in his pocket, one of the few remaining memories of a christmas season a half century ago when death and fire poured from the sky. richard schlessinger, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. in the meantime, the news continues 24/7 at cbsnews.com. [ female announcer ] safeway talks gift ideas. music makes a great gift. i like rock, hip-hop, country... and you are telling me this, why? i...uh...thought you might be my secret santa? no. i'm giving for skunk. uh, i can hear you. no. not you. the other skunk. [ female announcer ] safeway is the place to stock up on itunes gift cards. right now, save $6 on a $40 4-pack. keep 'em on hand. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. exclusive nicole
stephen baltz, who was found here, died the next day. his lungs had been ruined by smoke and fire. there's a plaque in the hospital where he died with some coins, still scorched, that stephen had in his pocket, one of the few remaining memories of a christmas season a half century ago when death and fire poured from the sky. richard schlessinger, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see you...
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stephen baltz, who was found here, died the next day. his lungs had been ruined by smoke and fire. there's a plaque in the hospital where he died with some coins, still scorched, that stephen had in his pocket, one of the few remaining memories of a christmas season a half century ago when death and fire poured from the sky. richard schlessinger, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. in the meantime, the news continues 24/7 >@
stephen baltz, who was found here, died the next day. his lungs had been ruined by smoke and fire. there's a plaque in the hospital where he died with some coins, still scorched, that stephen had in his pocket, one of the few remaining memories of a christmas season a half century ago when death and fire poured from the sky. richard schlessinger, cbs news, brooklyn, new york. >> couric: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. i'll see you...
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. ♪ attend the tale of "sweeney todd" ♪ >> ifill: and jeffrey brown talks to broadway legend stephen sondheim about his life, his times and the art of writing rhymes. >> if the lyric is too packed, then the ear, the audiences' ear, can't take everything in. it's like an over-egged cake; it just is too rich. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this was me-- best ribs in nelson county. but i wasn't winning any ribbons managing my diabetes. it was so complicated. there was a lot of information out there, buit was frustrating trying to get the answers i needed. then, my company partnered with united healthcare. they provided on-site screenings, healthy cooking tips. that's a recipe i'm keeping. >> turning complex data into easy tools. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> opportunity can start anywhere and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts; restore a historic landmark in harlem; fund a local business in chicago; exp
. ♪ attend the tale of "sweeney todd" ♪ >> ifill: and jeffrey brown talks to broadway legend stephen sondheim about his life, his times and the art of writing rhymes. >> if the lyric is too packed, then the ear, the audiences' ear, can't take everything in. it's like an over-egged cake; it just is too rich. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this was me-- best ribs in nelson county....
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tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do solemnly swear or affirm that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and that i will and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter and during such time as i hold the office of a member of the board -- code advisory committee. >> thank you. commissioner murphy: congratulations. >> if you could all return your paperwork. >> is it possible for me to make a few comments? in the current chair of the code advisory committee, and i just wanted to than
tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do solemnly swear or affirm that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all...
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tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do
tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do
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tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do solemnly swear or affirm that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i take this obligation freely, without any mental
tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do solemnly swear or affirm that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all...
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tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >>
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dorell wright had a team high 28 points, stephen curry scored 10 of his 17 in the fourth quarter. the warriors win by 15. it's their third straight, the longest for the franchise, since april of 2009. >>> the sharks started the third period scoreless with the kings and antti niemi did his best swiss cheese impression. trevor lewis and marco sturm makes it 2-0 and dustin brown knocks in the rebound to make it 3-0. the kings score three goals in four minutes, the sharks lose 4-0. >>> the stanford football team left for the orange bowl in miami. jim harbaugh only wanted to talk about taking his talents to south beach. >> coach, has anybody contacted you about the 49ers position opening? anybody, or your representative. >> we should talk about the football game in miami. thank you very much. we'll hit the bus. thank you. take care. >> i guess that's a no. all right. who dat. >>> drew brees fourth quarter touchdown pass to jimmy gram gives new orleans a 17-14 win and a spot in the playoffs. >>> number 3, cowboys and cards, keep your eye on the back judge's flag right in the face mask o
dorell wright had a team high 28 points, stephen curry scored 10 of his 17 in the fourth quarter. the warriors win by 15. it's their third straight, the longest for the franchise, since april of 2009. >>> the sharks started the third period scoreless with the kings and antti niemi did his best swiss cheese impression. trevor lewis and marco sturm makes it 2-0 and dustin brown knocks in the rebound to make it 3-0. the kings score three goals in four minutes, the sharks lose 4-0....
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stephen's parish, and i'm going to use my time to read this letter from the leaders of the parish. the letter is signed by 55 or more than that, i think, parishioners. there are many more people in our parish in support of the project, but i will just read this letter. dear planning commissioners, as a long time neighbor, the parish has a vested interest in the development plan the central commission is reviewing today. we had the largest san francisco school, church, and organization in the immediate area impacted by the development. when we first ran, we formed a committee to track the project and inform the parish of the impact it would precipitate. as you may be aware, several development projects have met with considerable opposition from our parish, and many ultimately failed. our organization works closely with the supervisor's office to ensure that any proposed development impacts are mitigated to community consensus. with 5000 679,000 new units, relocation of light rail, new retail schools and traffic improvements, the task of discerning the impact laws is overwhelming. a
stephen's parish, and i'm going to use my time to read this letter from the leaders of the parish. the letter is signed by 55 or more than that, i think, parishioners. there are many more people in our parish in support of the project, but i will just read this letter. dear planning commissioners, as a long time neighbor, the parish has a vested interest in the development plan the central commission is reviewing today. we had the largest san francisco school, church, and organization in the...
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i got an e-mail from the grandson of stephen weiss, who's also named stephen weiss. what a joy to meet him, get to know him, absolutely fascinating. in any case, bonhoeffer has an experience in the black church. i have to say that just imagine in 1930, the toe headed berlin academic going to harlem. you can tell he's amazing going up there. he's transformed by the experience. when he comes back to the germany in the summer of '31, everyone noticed he's different. what happened to him? he was academically and theologically impressive when he was younger. somehow he seems to take faith more seriously now. he's no longer just into it academically. somehow it seems to have gapped his heart in a way in the experience of african-americans in harlem, the experience with serious christianity has really touched him. and his friends notice this, that he's different. he's no longer merely speaking about the bible as a text, but the living word of god. this is dramatic to say this in berlin university in 1931 and 1932. he was very bold. he was a genius, he was able to get away w
i got an e-mail from the grandson of stephen weiss, who's also named stephen weiss. what a joy to meet him, get to know him, absolutely fascinating. in any case, bonhoeffer has an experience in the black church. i have to say that just imagine in 1930, the toe headed berlin academic going to harlem. you can tell he's amazing going up there. he's transformed by the experience. when he comes back to the germany in the summer of '31, everyone noticed he's different. what happened to him? he was...
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we'll be right back with a song from stephen bishop. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. oh, nancy you're gonna love this. our next guest is an academy award nominated singer, songwriter. he's here tonight to perform his classic theme from "tootsie," "it might be you" with a little help from james poyser of the roots. please welcome stephen bishop. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ time i've been passing time watching trains go by ♪ ♪ all of my life lying on the sand watching seabirds fly ♪ ♪ wishing there would be someone waiting home for me ♪ ♪ something's telling me it might be you it's telling me it might be you ♪ ♪ all of my life looking back as lovers go walking past all of my life ♪ ♪ wondering how they met and what makes it last if i found the place would i recognize the face ♪ ♪ something's telling me it might be you yeah, it's telling me it might be you ♪ ♪ so many quiet walks to take so many dreams to wake and we've so much ♪ ♪ love
we'll be right back with a song from stephen bishop. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. oh, nancy you're gonna love this. our next guest is an academy award nominated singer, songwriter. he's here tonight to perform his classic theme from "tootsie," "it might be you" with a little help from james poyser of the roots. please welcome stephen bishop. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ time i've been passing...
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and here in miami, stephen salley is a senior partner of gen-spring family offices, and head of its family business center. welcome to "nightly business report." marion, why would a family business owner resist the effort to bring the next generalers into the family in a timely manner? >> people think of business owners as being controlling and as wanting to have all the decisions to themselves, and that's not the whole case. i think it's natural for parents to think of their children as children, long after their children are not children any more, and and are capable of adult decisions. so some of that is normal family developmental issues. i think many times and this is a great example of that, parents don't tend to treat their adult children who are in their mid 20s as adults. so that transition if there's a sudden transition is much hard harder. >> tom: at what point should a family c.e.o. begin to communicate at operational, at an adult, at a high level with their children preparing for that kind of transition? >> you can't tart at the high level, you have to start at the low level.
and here in miami, stephen salley is a senior partner of gen-spring family offices, and head of its family business center. welcome to "nightly business report." marion, why would a family business owner resist the effort to bring the next generalers into the family in a timely manner? >> people think of business owners as being controlling and as wanting to have all the decisions to themselves, and that's not the whole case. i think it's natural for parents to think of their...
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abc 7 reporter tinted t the took to twitter about his broken down amtrak -- stephen tschida took to twitter about his broken down amtrak train. as midnight came and went, he grew more desperate. the reporter, who is been a journalist longer than meters to end it, suddenly became the story. >> when you are alone in the dark, it is late at night, you do not want to call people and say it is 1:00 a.m. and i am freezing cold. i think i will tweet about what is happening around me. >> another twist. -- another twist. -- another tweet. >> stephen tschida joins us live from, where else, on a train. >> i am on the train heading back to d.c. a bit exhausted, but banks will that this train is moving smoothly. -- but thankful that this train is moving smoothly. >> did you your tweets would blow up the way they have? >> absolutely not. i thought i would use this tool. as a journalist, you feel compelled to share information. essentially, in the early morning hours, my blackberry was going crazy. it has blown up. it is kind of an omg moment. >> do you think part of it is people do not know your voice? e
abc 7 reporter tinted t the took to twitter about his broken down amtrak -- stephen tschida took to twitter about his broken down amtrak train. as midnight came and went, he grew more desperate. the reporter, who is been a journalist longer than meters to end it, suddenly became the story. >> when you are alone in the dark, it is late at night, you do not want to call people and say it is 1:00 a.m. and i am freezing cold. i think i will tweet about what is happening around me. >>...
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we'll be right back with a song from stephen bishop. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q lysol believes that ki shouldn't miss school days during cold and flu season. that's why we started a mission for health. by going beyond clean surfaces to healthy surfaces. by making a healthy way to wash hands. d even by working with a pediatrician to develop lysol healthy habits initiatives in schools. when you use lysol, you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. i want a robosan 4000 [ mom ] the one no one could get toy stores are reporting long lines and empty shelves. a robosan 4000. [ mom ] and i mean one. so i did most of my holiday shopping on citi specials. with the money i saved, i bid online -and got exactly what he wanted. -a robosan 4000 [ television ] inoducing the new robos 5000. [ mom ] at least for now. [ male announcer ] make your happy holiday stories come true with citi specials. what's your story? citi can help you write it. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, ev
we'll be right back with a song from stephen bishop. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q lysol believes that ki shouldn't miss school days during cold and flu season. that's why we started a mission for health. by going beyond clean surfaces to healthy surfaces. by making a healthy way to wash hands. d even by working with a pediatrician to develop lysol healthy habits initiatives in schools. when you use lysol, you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more,...
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stephen clark is in the newsroom with more on today's events. before we get to the questions, interesting that today was on c-span so we got to see the judges ask those questions. >> it was a great zisks lesson. you saw some great lawyers in that courtroom arguing about maybe the most important civil rights issues in the united states today, so this was a good learning experience for everyone as to the real legal issues as issue here. >> and it looks like we're looking at two different issues in court today. one is actually about the constitutionality of prop 8 and the other seems to be about standing in this case. >> absolutely. the judges are asking is the right parties in the courtroom. the proponents of prop 8, since the attorney general and governor are not appealing this ruling but it's the people that backed proposition 8. that's a big hurdle for them to get over. if they don't, then the judges could send this back and say judge walker's ruling is correct, that the appeal is over. however, the court also went to the next step and asked ab
stephen clark is in the newsroom with more on today's events. before we get to the questions, interesting that today was on c-span so we got to see the judges ask those questions. >> it was a great zisks lesson. you saw some great lawyers in that courtroom arguing about maybe the most important civil rights issues in the united states today, so this was a good learning experience for everyone as to the real legal issues as issue here. >> and it looks like we're looking at two...
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.---- el juez stephen reinhardt de la corte de apelaciones del noveno circuito, (en san francisco) dijo que "si sera parte" del panel que estudia la legalidad de los matrimonios del mismo sexo--- ----reinhardt esta casado con la directora de la union de libertades civiles del sur de california.... y esta organizacion apoya las bodas gay.---por ello, quienes se oponen a estos matrimonios, sugieren que el juez "no seria imparcial en su dictamen" .--- el juicio se reanuda el lunes. ---que le parece esta noticia: tal vez recuerda el incidente del 11 de noviembre en el puente de la bahia, en el que el conductor de una camioneta amenazo con detonar una bomba .... ---- la policia ordeno a los demas conductores que desalojaran el puente, pasando por las casetas de peaje.---- pero el sistema automatico del fastrak envio a todos una multa .... !porque pasaron el peaje sin pagar ! --- la comision de transporte dice que los conductores tienen que apelar la multa explicando que sucedio, y no se les cobrara ni quedara en su record. ---- por eso, hay que tomar el bart, que hasta boletos gratis da !---
.---- el juez stephen reinhardt de la corte de apelaciones del noveno circuito, (en san francisco) dijo que "si sera parte" del panel que estudia la legalidad de los matrimonios del mismo sexo--- ----reinhardt esta casado con la directora de la union de libertades civiles del sur de california.... y esta organizacion apoya las bodas gay.---por ello, quienes se oponen a estos matrimonios, sugieren que el juez "no seria imparcial en su dictamen" .--- el juicio se reanuda el...
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i'm pleased to have stephen cohen back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, happy to be back. >> rose: your interest in this began when you met people in moscow. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: and their stories were so compelling that-- it grew into friendships. >> exactly. i found myself unexpectedly 35 years ago living among victims of stalin's terror who had sur strifered and were in moscow. and their experiences were forbidden by the soviet government at the time so they lead a kind of underground existence. how that had, there are two versions. an american would say it was chance that i ended up there. i had grown newspaper kentucky. how do you get from kentucky to living among stalin's victims in moscow. so we americans say it was chance, but russians say no, no, it was your fate, steve this was your fate to live among us and write our story. when i was young i believed in chance. now that i'm old i believe it was fate. when i met these people i suddenly had a night job. i was listening to them. my casual acquaintances with them grew int
i'm pleased to have stephen cohen back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, happy to be back. >> rose: your interest in this began when you met people in moscow. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: and their stories were so compelling that-- it grew into friendships. >> exactly. i found myself unexpectedly 35 years ago living among victims of stalin's terror who had sur strifered and were in moscow. and their experiences were forbidden by the soviet government at the time so...
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we'll sit down for a rare interview with justice stephen breyer. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. and our power player of the week makes beautiful jewelry, she calls wearable history. all right now, on "fox news sunday". hello again from fox news in washington. congress is likely to vote this week on the controversial deal president obama worked out with republicans to extend hundreds of bilons of dollars in tax cuts. the big showdown is expected in the house where democrats are threatening to kill it. joining us now two key players. from the home state of to wisconsin, republican paul ryan who takes over as chairman of the house budget committee next month. here in washington, chris van hollen who will be the top democrat on the ecommittee. welcome back to "fox news sunday." congressman van hollen, this week, the house democratic caucus voted not to even bring this compromise to the floor for a vote, but that was non-binding. my question is as a member of the democratic leadership, if the senate -- they're going to go first. if they pass this c
we'll sit down for a rare interview with justice stephen breyer. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. and our power player of the week makes beautiful jewelry, she calls wearable history. all right now, on "fox news sunday". hello again from fox news in washington. congress is likely to vote this week on the controversial deal president obama worked out with republicans to extend hundreds of bilons of dollars in tax cuts. the big showdown is expected in the house where...