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tomorrow, we could start our morning cloudy. christmas eve, we could see some light passing snow, christmas day a light mix is possible. both days in the mid 30s. after that, a mix lingers saturday, and we're keeping an eye on d-o-t traffic cam's here at . many folks still waking up and starting their workday....please drive safely everyone... " jessica rae: still to come... i'll bring you the latest on the tragic scene in las vegas... and what the woman who ran down over 30 people is now facing. stay tuned for all woman who drove her vehicle into a crowd of people along the las she is already facing 1 count of murder with a deadly weapon. here's the very latest "less than 24 hours after a devestating crash along the las vegas strip, police have identified 32 year old jessica valenzuela from arizona as the sole fatalitiy . sunday evening authorities say 24- year old lakeisha holloway drove her car up onto a sidewalk .. between planet hollywood and the paris resort and casino .. injuring nearly 40 people. (sofie kitteroed / witne
tomorrow, we could start our morning cloudy. christmas eve, we could see some light passing snow, christmas day a light mix is possible. both days in the mid 30s. after that, a mix lingers saturday, and we're keeping an eye on d-o-t traffic cam's here at . many folks still waking up and starting their workday....please drive safely everyone... " jessica rae: still to come... i'll bring you the latest on the tragic scene in las vegas... and what the woman who ran down over 30 people is now...
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is he too confident about what could happen in 2016, that they could wash out echo -- wash out? charles: it comes down to investor ability to give more money to these high-cost producers. i suspect sooner or later they won't. where i would be more interested is thinking to myself, perhaps he should be trying to buy some of these assets. seen a load ofve divestments. there's can be a flood of assets in the market. tier-one assets , they are not on sale yet. he wants more pain before people are forced to sell the stuff they don't want to sell. going to have to take a little bit longer for that to come around? is a viableience commodity in this market. later.d wait to buy these copper mines could wait as well. jumbotron newsom, he is stay with us. talks takeover talks. but the futures ahead of the open up 58 points off the back of it a day losing streak -- back of a eight day losing streak. ♪ guy: eight minutes until the equity open. here are the stocks need to watch with caroline hyde. caroline: of eva has to be on your watchlist. no longer in a deal with snyder electric could e
is he too confident about what could happen in 2016, that they could wash out echo -- wash out? charles: it comes down to investor ability to give more money to these high-cost producers. i suspect sooner or later they won't. where i would be more interested is thinking to myself, perhaps he should be trying to buy some of these assets. seen a load ofve divestments. there's can be a flood of assets in the market. tier-one assets , they are not on sale yet. he wants more pain before people are...
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you could buy the 105 calls but i think you could own the stock. take the dividend and maybe override it. >> i was going to say. >> before the august and september swoon, when you look at the one-year chart, it is strading between -- trading between 100 and 05. >> that is $10 down. >> it may have another swoon. >> that was two months ago. we're looking at a two-month time frame. could you have a 10% down frame the answer is we just saw it. and we know it could happen. why you would sell a call over 60 days that would yield you 1.5% of the stock -- >> if you own something like this -- >> and plus you over lay. >> if you are betting for an 8% move to the upside, bet for the upside and it won't cost that much to do it. >> if you have a question, sent us a tweet to at "options action." and for everything "options action," check out our website. we have the hottest options news and videos throughout the week and exclusive trades so check it out. here is what is coming up next. >>> that is how some big traders are planning to beat the market this year an
you could buy the 105 calls but i think you could own the stock. take the dividend and maybe override it. >> i was going to say. >> before the august and september swoon, when you look at the one-year chart, it is strading between -- trading between 100 and 05. >> that is $10 down. >> it may have another swoon. >> that was two months ago. we're looking at a two-month time frame. could you have a 10% down frame the answer is we just saw it. and we know it could...
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could the bear rally be over. dennis gartman makes his case right after the break into and nike is the best performing stock in the dow, up 34%. will the report tomorrow send the stock running higher. much more "fast money" still ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." gold jumping 1% after heavy pressure and losses of 7% in the last few moz. dennis gartman believes it is finally coming to an end. dennis, what are you seeing that others are not? >> well, i think first of all, let's understand, it is a four-year bear market. four years and a month in dollar terms. a bit stronger in terms of yen and euros. but concerning gold against the dollar, it is four years and a month. that is a long time. but what had a my interest is the cftc reports coming out indicating that the commercials who are normally enormously net short are almost net long. and the public that has normally been net long is affectively out of the market. so these are changing that are material in nature. and the last time we saw this happen in the
could the bear rally be over. dennis gartman makes his case right after the break into and nike is the best performing stock in the dow, up 34%. will the report tomorrow send the stock running higher. much more "fast money" still ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." gold jumping 1% after heavy pressure and losses of 7% in the last few moz. dennis gartman believes it is finally coming to an end. dennis, what are you seeing that others are not? >> well, i...
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>> it could very well be. we tend to think of radicalization and violent extremism as a male problem but there is a role for women to play in this, in the world view that is constructed by these folks. women are seen as a support network or even can be empowered by being a driver of it. and some women actually take to that. so we can't rule that out as a factor in this case. >> and house important is it for authorities to figure out -- and how important is it to figure whether this was part of a network or group? especially since i feel like in this day and age the face of terror is changing. you don't have to go overseas to learn how to inflict harm or buy weapons or build bombs. >> obviously law enforcement is going to want to see if there is a network and pursue anyone connected to this. but we a society need to take a step back. radicalization is a larger social issue that affects disparate groups of people. until we look at those drivers that make different risk groups susceptible, we're not going to solv
>> it could very well be. we tend to think of radicalization and violent extremism as a male problem but there is a role for women to play in this, in the world view that is constructed by these folks. women are seen as a support network or even can be empowered by being a driver of it. and some women actually take to that. so we can't rule that out as a factor in this case. >> and house important is it for authorities to figure out -- and how important is it to figure whether this...
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we could relate to them. this wasn't a genie in a bikini in someone's bottle on their mantel. these were real people. >> women are more -- more -- >> honest and direct? >> no. they're more -- >> courageous? >> we all have the same needs, feelings, relationships with husbands and wives. that was the kind of comedy we did, the problems of living. >> honey, how much do you like that baby? >> oh, rob, don't tell me you're jealous already. >> the season opening episode for the 1963 season was seared into my head. >> our wives had a baby on the same day in the same hospital and the hospital was very busy, mr. peters. what am i getting at? >> they thought they got the wrong baby from the hospital. so he calls the parents of the other kid and thinks, you know, we may have your kid and you may have our kid. >> hi, we're mr. and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful. absolutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phon
we could relate to them. this wasn't a genie in a bikini in someone's bottle on their mantel. these were real people. >> women are more -- more -- >> honest and direct? >> no. they're more -- >> courageous? >> we all have the same needs, feelings, relationships with husbands and wives. that was the kind of comedy we did, the problems of living. >> honey, how much do you like that baby? >> oh, rob, don't tell me you're jealous already. >> the...
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you could use it as a bookmark. you could use it as a ruler. parts of it that are straight. >> it was interesting that your answers were much more functional. much more practical than almost any i've ever heard. >> right. >> the three ways this has scored. one is for fluencing. how many different ones did you come up with that were creative to the task? notably above average when i do these projects. most people tend to do about 10 or 12. the biggest thing is that creative people are open to experiences. and this could mean they're open to new ideas. they're open to trying new foods, to bungee jumping. to meeting new people. could mean open to intellectual debates. could be open to seeing new type of art. it's a very wide meaning. >> it's polite to say you might be interested in me. hi, i'm rhonda and i'd like to take the apartment. >> and taking sensible risks. like getting up in front of a live audience to perform improv. genius, creativity, it all comes together in a very unusual place. a tiny stage in downtown los angeles. (vo) what's your
you could use it as a bookmark. you could use it as a ruler. parts of it that are straight. >> it was interesting that your answers were much more functional. much more practical than almost any i've ever heard. >> right. >> the three ways this has scored. one is for fluencing. how many different ones did you come up with that were creative to the task? notably above average when i do these projects. most people tend to do about 10 or 12. the biggest thing is that creative...
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the library is could not do anything that was on the publisher's. the of printers did not want to publish the paperback it costs between $2 and decency and $3 in the sense. a paperback could be sold $0.25 so obviously they had a much bigger profits to sell the hard cover so they didn't want to in the same could be said for those who ran bookstores to have more of a profit but they realized this is the special circumstance we have to do our part so they realize they had to print a special book just for troops just for distribution overseas and there would have a special program to sell the books directly to the army and the navy then they could distribute around the world. but they had to redesign the book that never existed before so they got rid of the hardcover and reduced the size every 3-1/2 by five 1/2 the biggest was torn in half by six 1/2. the book press could not print books this tiny because most rate in half by 10 inches so publishers had to figure out they would print them so they turn to a magazine press a blueprint to books on top of o
the library is could not do anything that was on the publisher's. the of printers did not want to publish the paperback it costs between $2 and decency and $3 in the sense. a paperback could be sold $0.25 so obviously they had a much bigger profits to sell the hard cover so they didn't want to in the same could be said for those who ran bookstores to have more of a profit but they realized this is the special circumstance we have to do our part so they realize they had to print a special book...
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your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. >>> welcome back. we take you back to san bernardino, california. today, scene of a deadly shooting. 14 people dead, at least 17 injured. all leading to this late-afternoon standoff between police s.w.a.t. and the suspects. as many as three suspects in an suv cornered in a deadly shootout. and right now police waiting to make their move and try to get inside of that vehicle as they assess the threat. miguel almaguer is in san bernardino to bring us up to speed. miguel. >> reporter: lester, i could tell you the scene you are looking at, the live affiliate from knbc is coming from two miles away from where the shooting began this afternoon. police are officially telling us that an officer was involved in a gun battle with one person inside of
your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. >>> welcome back. we take you back to san bernardino, california. today, scene of a deadly shooting. 14 people dead, at least 17 injured. all leading to this late-afternoon standoff between...
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and we could see the s.w.a.t. team members continue to work their way, keeping behind shields, behind their ballistic armored vehicles here, making ready to make their approach on that suspect vehicle. you perhaps from this distance could see the windshield pocked with bullet holes from the gun fight with police. miguel almaguer, you are near the scene of the shooting today. there was some concern that maybe a police officer had been hit in all of this. any word on that? >> lester, there certainly was. we heard reports that a police officer may have been injured during the shooting. but we just spoke to a public information officer here, a lieutenant who tells us at this hour it does not appear -- it appears a police officer was not injured. so nobody was injured, law enforcement. no officers were injured during the shootout. but this happened about two miles away. i can confirm what pete williams is reporting, what we are hearing here on the ground from officials. after this gun battle, police were engaged with o
and we could see the s.w.a.t. team members continue to work their way, keeping behind shields, behind their ballistic armored vehicles here, making ready to make their approach on that suspect vehicle. you perhaps from this distance could see the windshield pocked with bullet holes from the gun fight with police. miguel almaguer, you are near the scene of the shooting today. there was some concern that maybe a police officer had been hit in all of this. any word on that? >> lester, there...
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he says there are two ways that could get done... possibility would adopt the canadian approach, which would allow voluntary labeling, but now mandatory labeling and since it's voluntary it ought to be within the rules of international trade." grassley says the second one is a full repeal without voluntary... adding his first choice is the voluntary approach, but he will support a full repeal if necessary. in the world agriculture supply and demand estimates report out yesterday.. corn exports are projected 50 million bushels lower.. but u-s corn ending stocks are 25 percent higher.. soybean supplies are unchanged from last month.. and livestock.. poultry.. and dairy total meat production are reduced from last month.. and no changes are in hog production.. the hogs and pigs report will come out on december 23.. that will give more insight into pork producers 2016 intentions. that report didn't do much to affect the markets.. though finally got a sharp bounce.. "i think the grain market is going nowhere corn is up six cents but corn's
he says there are two ways that could get done... possibility would adopt the canadian approach, which would allow voluntary labeling, but now mandatory labeling and since it's voluntary it ought to be within the rules of international trade." grassley says the second one is a full repeal without voluntary... adding his first choice is the voluntary approach, but he will support a full repeal if necessary. in the world agriculture supply and demand estimates report out yesterday.. corn...
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if people were the problem, they could also be the solution. the government decided to help the farmers leave the wetlands, and to restore the degraded slopes above them, improving their croplands and encouraging trees and shrubs to grow back, capturing the rain. >> we have been supporting them by doing terraces, specifically there on the hills where they can increase and improve the productivity. the most important thing is to have people with you, on your side. >> the wetlands are now recovering. great volumes of water once again cascade down to power the hydro stations. carbon-free electricity is replacing the diesel generators. electricity prices have stabilized. restoring and preserving natural ecosystems like the rugezi wetlands, benefits everyone, and so much more could be achieved. >> if we had more involvement by different institutions coming in to help, we'd have better resources, rwanda could do more, much more, and benefit much more, but so would other countries if such partnerships and support were provided. >> what the rwandans re
if people were the problem, they could also be the solution. the government decided to help the farmers leave the wetlands, and to restore the degraded slopes above them, improving their croplands and encouraging trees and shrubs to grow back, capturing the rain. >> we have been supporting them by doing terraces, specifically there on the hills where they can increase and improve the productivity. the most important thing is to have people with you, on your side. >> the wetlands are...
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we could see about an inch to inch and a half with some of the heaviest amounts and most of that could be for south jersey and delaware. once that rain leave, we have colder air moving in. we're talking about in time for the weekend, too. it's actually going to feel like winter this weekend, but just in time for christmas when we kind of want it to feel like winter, it's going to get quite a bit warmer and we could see some record high temperatures, believe it or not. in the meantime, tomorrow's rain, again, it will be here in the morning by 8:00 a.m. scattered showers mid-40s. 10:00 in the morning 50 degrees and more widespread rain, by noon i think we'll see some heavy rain around with temperatures in the mid-50s. so still a mild day. the rain is not here yet, though, it's right around the southeast slowly moving in this direction. so it will get closer overnight, but it will really start to move in right around the time that many of you are hitting the road tomorrow morning. right now we just had the clouds around, but that rain is on the way. here's future weather. we'll see the ch
we could see about an inch to inch and a half with some of the heaviest amounts and most of that could be for south jersey and delaware. once that rain leave, we have colder air moving in. we're talking about in time for the weekend, too. it's actually going to feel like winter this weekend, but just in time for christmas when we kind of want it to feel like winter, it's going to get quite a bit warmer and we could see some record high temperatures, believe it or not. in the meantime,...
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we could see record snows. we could see the most snow we've ever seen in new mexico. over a foot of snow as we head throughout the rest of the weekend. look at how much rain we're expecting. a significant flood threat. over 6 to 7 inches of rain expected in spots that have seen quite a bit of rain already. time to return home. we could see finally some cold and maybe even some snow in the northeast next week. big pattern change potentially coming our way. >> definitely some unusual weather here. >>> in southern california, hundreds of firefighters are battling a growing wildfire that has burned more than 1200 acres, threatening dozens of houses near the pacific ocean and at one point closed parts of a major roadway. we get that story from blake mccoy. >> reporter: an ominous glow bringing terror to the night sky. this video shot by a dutch family visiting on holiday. embers flying past their windshield. flames reaching out into the roadway. >> i was like this is my last minute of life. i was in shock. i didn't know what to do. i held my camera shaking. we've from the
we could see record snows. we could see the most snow we've ever seen in new mexico. over a foot of snow as we head throughout the rest of the weekend. look at how much rain we're expecting. a significant flood threat. over 6 to 7 inches of rain expected in spots that have seen quite a bit of rain already. time to return home. we could see finally some cold and maybe even some snow in the northeast next week. big pattern change potentially coming our way. >> definitely some unusual...
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by delaying it could set him back even further. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by bank of the west. like i said, next year, we'll hear from derek coming up at 9:00. >> this is just the rehearsal. >> that is right, now he sees what to do and what it takes. >>> still to come, the force is strong with this one. next on abc 7 news at 6:00, life. just when you think you know where it's going, it takes you someplace else. covered california is here to help californians who need health insurance get it. because it's more than just health care. it's life care. deshaun watso move on what some are calling a new low. we'll tell you about the legal battle after a ten-bedroom space is turned into a short-term rental. and then, organizers of the burning man festival are fighting a massive tax bill. how it could end up affecting next year. >>> and a teenager from danville is using the force for good. ryan tam is not just any person, he is a 15-year survivor of leukemia who dresses like star wars every year and visits the hospital at stan
by delaying it could set him back even further. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by bank of the west. like i said, next year, we'll hear from derek coming up at 9:00. >> this is just the rehearsal. >> that is right, now he sees what to do and what it takes. >>> still to come, the force is strong with this one. next on abc 7 news at 6:00, life. just when you think you know where it's going, it takes you someplace else. covered california is here to help californians...
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into the weekend could see showers and snow showers across northern new england. looking dry across southern areas. notice the temperatures though in the 30s for the most part. seven-day forecast, cooler conditions chance of snow sunday and monday. looking okay for topts festivities. >> blair: tonight a state of emergency in parts of the midwest, at least 20 people are dead in illinois and missouri after massive flooding there, an at least four are still missing as rivers in that area keep rising. >> vanessa: report from missouri where people are sometime evacuated tonight. saturated by hits torque flooding ahead of the new year, the merrimack river cresting at a level several feet higher than the record set in 1982. metal added to the top of an eight-year-old levee there. >> i can't believe it's happening. it's pretty scary, especially how vacant this whole area is. >> reporter: the river also taking over this four lane road in around. police say say 145 sandbags were used but are submerged. governor nixon says stay away from waterlogged roads. the deadly floodin
into the weekend could see showers and snow showers across northern new england. looking dry across southern areas. notice the temperatures though in the 30s for the most part. seven-day forecast, cooler conditions chance of snow sunday and monday. looking okay for topts festivities. >> blair: tonight a state of emergency in parts of the midwest, at least 20 people are dead in illinois and missouri after massive flooding there, an at least four are still missing as rivers in that area...
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but we could look at is there a level at which companies could be interested in acquiring it or active hedge funds would say this is a company that doesn't cost a lot. and you look at fund. al levels and $9 million for the enterprise, it is not expensive. that is the reason i have the future on the prize. >> the presidential election year, sentiment is bad. at some point it will shift and i'll be back in there in a big way because it is a unique social property. >> coming up next, your tweets an the final call from the optio options pits. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. ahh... steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place that lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim? for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. here at td ameritrade, they work wow, that was random. random? no it's a
but we could look at is there a level at which companies could be interested in acquiring it or active hedge funds would say this is a company that doesn't cost a lot. and you look at fund. al levels and $9 million for the enterprise, it is not expensive. that is the reason i have the future on the prize. >> the presidential election year, sentiment is bad. at some point it will shift and i'll be back in there in a big way because it is a unique social property. >> coming up next,...
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it meant you could go outside the pen, you could get better food, you can work in the hospital, you could do work for henry worth your whether that meant being a clerk for him, or some specific job you need it done. i believe john cousin or tells the story in his postwar account. a good friend of his took a parole to work outside the pen, and he gave him some exit food so he could bring some food that into the pen for him, and he claims that kept him alive. but there's no way he would've lived if his friend hadn't gotten that extra rations. there are other examples of that. they were incredibly dependent on those kind of friendships and relationships throughout. i do think that made such a difference. they really tried to keep tabs on each other while they were here, and keep tabs on how they were faring. when a member of the regiment died, many of them would take note of it in their diaries. it was important for them, it seemed of course not only just to keep record of it, but to died,alk about how they and the day they died, the moment they died. i'm sure they were thinking ahead to the
it meant you could go outside the pen, you could get better food, you can work in the hospital, you could do work for henry worth your whether that meant being a clerk for him, or some specific job you need it done. i believe john cousin or tells the story in his postwar account. a good friend of his took a parole to work outside the pen, and he gave him some exit food so he could bring some food that into the pen for him, and he claims that kept him alive. but there's no way he would've lived...
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righters is reporting that apple could soon -- reuters is reporting that apple could soon work with samsung and lg to incorporate their display technologies into a new version of the iphone. it could mean improved image quality and battery life compared to the current lcd screens. no comment from any company. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." >> jim axelrod is in for scott pelley tonight. >> reporter: hi, allen and veronica. coming up on the "cbs evening news," fall from grace. comedian bill cosby faces sexual assault charges. we'll have a report from outside the courtroom. plus, a flood emergency in missouri where the mississippi river continues to rise. and -- >> you can change the world one heart at a time. >> from a dinner table conversation to a multi-million dollar charity the two young girls giving thanks to america's military. that's tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. announcer: get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices! save even more on floor samples, demo
righters is reporting that apple could soon -- reuters is reporting that apple could soon work with samsung and lg to incorporate their display technologies into a new version of the iphone. it could mean improved image quality and battery life compared to the current lcd screens. no comment from any company. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." >> jim axelrod is in for scott pelley tonight. >> reporter: hi, allen and veronica. coming up...
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they could cut off funds. many regard as a return to healthy balance of power is viewed by president maduru as an unacceptable threat. >> translation: we will not hand over the revolution. whatever the prize in the unlikely event that we lose, the revolution will enter into a new phase. >> reporter: the real issue is whether an opposition victory could oblige venezeula's political parties to negotiate and reach a consensus to halt a spiralling economic crisis, or, as many fear, would it lead to a >>> piracy and the waters of >>> thousands of people have been demonstrating in chile's capital against a planned hydroelectric project. protesters say it will endanger drinking water >>> a million dollar servicing market in india is under threat. the government wants to ban foreign couples sufg local women as surrogate mothers. some surrogate mothers say they are losing the only source of income they have. we have this report. >> reporter: romney and rana are meeting their baby daughter, a joyous occasion for couples
they could cut off funds. many regard as a return to healthy balance of power is viewed by president maduru as an unacceptable threat. >> translation: we will not hand over the revolution. whatever the prize in the unlikely event that we lose, the revolution will enter into a new phase. >> reporter: the real issue is whether an opposition victory could oblige venezeula's political parties to negotiate and reach a consensus to halt a spiralling economic crisis, or, as many fear,...
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it could mean you could go outside the pen, you could get better food, you could work in the hospital, you could do work for henry wirz, whether it meant being a clerk for him or some specific job he needed done, and a couple of the soldiers, i believe john kuzner tells this story in his post-war account, that a good friend of his took a parole to work outside the pen here and it gave him some extra food so he could bring some food back into the pen for kuzner and kuzner claims that kept him alive, that there's no way he would have lived if his friend hadn't gotten that -- those extra rations. and there are other examples of that. so they were incredibly dependent on those kind of friendships and relationships throughout. i do think that that made such a difference. and they really tried to keep tabs on each other while they were here, keep tabs on how each other, how they were faring, of course when a member of the regiment died, many of them would take note of it in their diaries. it was important for them. it seemed of course not only just to keep record of it, to also talk about h
it could mean you could go outside the pen, you could get better food, you could work in the hospital, you could do work for henry wirz, whether it meant being a clerk for him or some specific job he needed done, and a couple of the soldiers, i believe john kuzner tells this story in his post-war account, that a good friend of his took a parole to work outside the pen here and it gave him some extra food so he could bring some food back into the pen for kuzner and kuzner claims that kept him...
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in the short-term, the weather could change, we could get a cold snap. oil is at the mercy of political events in the middle east, that the real problem is that global stockpiles remain at record level, and it will take all of 2016 to bring that back down. supply-demand balance, things might be coming back into balance. caroline: 19 million barrels? will: hundreds of millions of barrels. caroline: the highest since the 1930's. will: it is an extraordinary situation and will take some time. caroline: the first showdown between myself and honorable brendan greeley. betty: time for our global battle of the charts. we take a look at some of the most telling charts of the day and what they mean for investors. brendan greeley, senior economics correspondent is chomping at the bit. brendan: i am a little stressed out because carolines chart contains the word azerbaijan. gas producers in the u.s. have been increasing gas capacity. you are seeing basically one trend and that is up. the capacity has been increasing under one fervent wish that they will be able to
in the short-term, the weather could change, we could get a cold snap. oil is at the mercy of political events in the middle east, that the real problem is that global stockpiles remain at record level, and it will take all of 2016 to bring that back down. supply-demand balance, things might be coming back into balance. caroline: 19 million barrels? will: hundreds of millions of barrels. caroline: the highest since the 1930's. will: it is an extraordinary situation and will take some time....
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there could be patchy , dense fog to be aware of. highs tomorrow warming up into the upper 40' s, low 50' s. grab the umbrella. kind of a gloomy forecast, at least through wednesday. there may be one or two spotty showers. then the winds really pick up. s. we will start to moderate over the weekend. sunday, we are at 50 degrees. jc, phil? phil: good news. it is the perfect reason to pick up a toy for tots. jc: he helped kick off the toy drive with the marines. you can drop off a new, unwrapped toy at any state police fair right through december 16. donations. and a big celebration at the boston children' s museum today in honor of the new charlie brown christmas stamps. the booklet of 20 stamps features ten still frames from a charlie brown christmas. the dozens of children who attended designed their own the iconic lucy booth. phil: totally deserving. jc: phil: i will give you jc: the 10. work in this local lab critical in the fight against hiv and aids. phil: on world aids day, a look at advances made right here that have changed t
there could be patchy , dense fog to be aware of. highs tomorrow warming up into the upper 40' s, low 50' s. grab the umbrella. kind of a gloomy forecast, at least through wednesday. there may be one or two spotty showers. then the winds really pick up. s. we will start to moderate over the weekend. sunday, we are at 50 degrees. jc, phil? phil: good news. it is the perfect reason to pick up a toy for tots. jc: he helped kick off the toy drive with the marines. you can drop off a new, unwrapped...
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be three, there could be. witnesses thought they saw three people escape. it sounds a little unusual to get that maybe three, maybe two, maybe one. how unusual is that? >> wouldn't be unusual when you have chaos such as that going on and people are running all over the place trying to rescue themselves, rescue other people. frightened, scared, so the perception may be accurate or not be. it's not unusual for in a case such as this that the numbers may be three, maybe be two, may be one. we're going to know more i'm quite sure here soon. >> maybe one in fact because we may find out fairly soon from the police chief getting ready to brief the news media right now. this is of usually a huge developing story we're following here in the united states. we're following the breaking news this mass shooting and this mass manhunt underway right now. we're following the very dangerous situation still unfolding in southern california, at least, at least 14 people confirmed dead. authorities fear there may be as many as th
be three, there could be. witnesses thought they saw three people escape. it sounds a little unusual to get that maybe three, maybe two, maybe one. how unusual is that? >> wouldn't be unusual when you have chaos such as that going on and people are running all over the place trying to rescue themselves, rescue other people. frightened, scared, so the perception may be accurate or not be. it's not unusual for in a case such as this that the numbers may be three, maybe be two, may be one....
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it could be really fast, even with a (unintelligible) or you could wait. so this is convenient even though it's a little expensive." expensive.e.rossing the bridge costs dollars each way.the project director says it could serve more than 2 million fliers a year. you probably know their products, but you might not know that an eastern iowa company famous for "soothing" our needs, is soothing thehe needs of children, thousands of miles away. simply soothing in columbus junction, is famous for their homemade goods, including "bug soother."now, they're taking their success - and giving back. over the years,s,hey say they've met incredible people - including a woman named nancy, who runs an orphanage owners have visited, and say it's an incredible place that hoes more than 80 kids. ""so they're e ying to create a model out of this and take it around the world, this feeding the whole child, feeding their soul, to help heal the traumatic experiences that they have had 13.00.56.09 if you make a rchase from simply soothing this month, a portion of the sale will go
it could be really fast, even with a (unintelligible) or you could wait. so this is convenient even though it's a little expensive." expensive.e.rossing the bridge costs dollars each way.the project director says it could serve more than 2 million fliers a year. you probably know their products, but you might not know that an eastern iowa company famous for "soothing" our needs, is soothing thehe needs of children, thousands of miles away. simply soothing in columbus junction, is...
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areas north and west of the city could bring this rainstorm and there could be wet travel monday night and tuesday morning. here is the accuweather forecast for today. cloudy and cooler. a bit of afternoon drizzle possible. the high getting up to 54. occasional light rain and drizzle. a steady batch of rain after midnight. 49 early. then temperatures steady or rising late into the 50s. we will call it variably cloudy tomorrow. it starts off cloudy and we break into sunshine in the midday hours. it's breezy and warmer. a couple of showers possible later in the day. 65 for a high. that would break the record. so sun to clouds on monday. 45. i think monday night, rain will be arriving. that can mix with ice well north and west of the city. could be enough to make for a slick tuesday morning commute. otherwise periods of rain no problems in and around the city. sun to clouds on wednesday. maybe showers wednesday night. 50. then we're in the low to mid 50s on thursday. back down to 48 on friday. to be talking your coldest temperature is 45 for a high in late december, i don't think many peo
areas north and west of the city could bring this rainstorm and there could be wet travel monday night and tuesday morning. here is the accuweather forecast for today. cloudy and cooler. a bit of afternoon drizzle possible. the high getting up to 54. occasional light rain and drizzle. a steady batch of rain after midnight. 49 early. then temperatures steady or rising late into the 50s. we will call it variably cloudy tomorrow. it starts off cloudy and we break into sunshine in the midday hours....
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could we see something? not: ibm, like apple, is known for big m&a and they made small acquisitions in 2015. everybody is waiting to see if 2016 is the year they do some thing big. ibm, if you talked to a lot of people, they say they need to do something big and it needs to get better and growth needs to come from somewhere. it could come from the split or maybe it could come from the first really large acquisition that ibm has made, at least certainly genes entire time as ceo. carol: comcast could not get the deal done with time warner cable of the former cfo is in charge of m&a. do they need to do something? should they do something? alex: comcast hired a guy who was the head of m&a at morgan stanley. he is very close to t-mobile, when he was at morgan stanley. a lot of people have speculated that maybe that means comcast will get into the wireless space. i don't know. comcast is in interesting position. they did not let time warner cable. huge deal. a lot of assets at their disposal and they want to do so
could we see something? not: ibm, like apple, is known for big m&a and they made small acquisitions in 2015. everybody is waiting to see if 2016 is the year they do some thing big. ibm, if you talked to a lot of people, they say they need to do something big and it needs to get better and growth needs to come from somewhere. it could come from the split or maybe it could come from the first really large acquisition that ibm has made, at least certainly genes entire time as ceo. carol:...
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they could be doing peak sales of $5 billion. that could be a real steal there. i have to say i like this argument. yesterday's assert to acquisition only likes me like astrazeneca even more. looks looks like the analysts at morgan stanley have a good reason to change their november. they decided they were about to miss their window and pulled the trigger on december 1st. how about this two-notch downgrade of cummins from buy to sell from bank of america merrill? took place the same day. here's the different story. remember cummins is a big international oriented industrial with a stock that's being killed for the last year and a half. 18 months! yet this analyst at bank of america and merrill had a buy rating on the stock since this past january when it was trading at 142. let me see, where'd this one go out? oh, yeah, 85. that's bad. and then nearly 11 months later he downgrades to untd perform. the stock but i have to wonder what the heck took them so long? maybe it's a case of, what, better late than never? i can't disagree with the substance of this downgrad
they could be doing peak sales of $5 billion. that could be a real steal there. i have to say i like this argument. yesterday's assert to acquisition only likes me like astrazeneca even more. looks looks like the analysts at morgan stanley have a good reason to change their november. they decided they were about to miss their window and pulled the trigger on december 1st. how about this two-notch downgrade of cummins from buy to sell from bank of america merrill? took place the same day. here's...
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could this change things, though? could the president point to this and say, well, take a look at that. take a look at what happened in ramadi? >> certainly they will do that and have some justification. take some pride about what took place here. there was a humiliating, embarrassing defeet fear seven months ago where the iraqi arm and police rap from -- ran from isis. what is happening to the american people, it's occurring to them we have to have a sense of urgency to deal with this problem because they have followers around the world. so that's number one, and we don't seem to be demonstrating the-under general general si, number two, it's okuing to the american people we have a generational problem with radical islam and yet we have not organized an alliance to deal with that. so after you deal with al qaeda i can like in poise, and deal with isis, which we will deal with, we'll have another problem if we don't face the generational aspect of this ideology and get organized to deal with that in a strategic way. >
could this change things, though? could the president point to this and say, well, take a look at that. take a look at what happened in ramadi? >> certainly they will do that and have some justification. take some pride about what took place here. there was a humiliating, embarrassing defeet fear seven months ago where the iraqi arm and police rap from -- ran from isis. what is happening to the american people, it's occurring to them we have to have a sense of urgency to deal with this...
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if they could knock off the blues last night, the black and blue could leapfrog the canadiens and head into the holiday in first place in the atlantic division. claude julien's club locked in a scoreless draw through two through in the third period and vladimir tarsenko goes dashing through the zone, ripping it past rask. bruins lose 2-0, snapping their three-game winning streak. >> it's tough to lose, but we have a lot to be happy about. i think we've got to feel pretty good about our game right now. we go on this break knowing that and get rejuvenated. >> alex: tom brady topping the list of patriots' pro bowl selection. t.b. 12 going for the 11th time. matthew slater grabbing his fifth pro bowl nod. rob gronkowski and stephen gostkowski honored for fifth time. and three others making their maiden voyage to honolulu. while he will not play tonight against the hornets, marcus mart is making the trip to charlotte with the celtics, a sign the guard could be getting closer to a return. i'm also -- alex corddry. that's sports have. a great day. >> christa: one football player proving persi
if they could knock off the blues last night, the black and blue could leapfrog the canadiens and head into the holiday in first place in the atlantic division. claude julien's club locked in a scoreless draw through two through in the third period and vladimir tarsenko goes dashing through the zone, ripping it past rask. bruins lose 2-0, snapping their three-game winning streak. >> it's tough to lose, but we have a lot to be happy about. i think we've got to feel pretty good about our...
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15 years and i could never be as good as my dad was. i think he's the best right tackle it does right tackle that has ever played.>> this is the first pro bowl not for malcolm butler -- pro bowl for malcolm butler. >> i want to stay in the game. >> let's hope they are all too busy to go to the game. >>> be sure to catch patriots access friday night. what will that be like? >> it's another game. it's a one-week season. we have to approach it in the same way we have done it every week. we have to play 60 minutes of good football.>> we have it all for you on sunday starting at 11:30 and take office at 1:00 on sunday. the postgame show is also here on wbz. bickham junior formally appealed his one-game suspensions -- suspension. it was tweeted that the suspension will be overturned. that's not true. the league has upheld it. he will miss this week's game. [ indiscernible - low volume ] was having his own don't party. 40-29 at the break. harvard leads 59-43. a great moment last night, a sophomore walk-on at florida who only had one hand took
15 years and i could never be as good as my dad was. i think he's the best right tackle it does right tackle that has ever played.>> this is the first pro bowl not for malcolm butler -- pro bowl for malcolm butler. >> i want to stay in the game. >> let's hope they are all too busy to go to the game. >>> be sure to catch patriots access friday night. what will that be like? >> it's another game. it's a one-week season. we have to approach it in the same way we...
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my heart was beating about as fast as it could. to me, it sounded like there was this boom ka boom ka boom going on. i was almost afraid that he could hear my heart pounding. but he just turned around and went back inside. we started crawling. my adrenaline was pumping so fast. we were still worried about that guard inside maybe coming out if he heard something else. i felt like there was this weight in my body that was just slowing me down. once we got to the base of the fence, i looked at the guard up there in the tower. and that was when i thought to myself, well, if this guard is gonna decide to renege on us, or if he just goes bananas, he'll start shooting. but i just really didn't have any choice at that point. we just climbed up there inch by inch. the chain link fence, it's not the easiest thing in the world to climb up. we clawed our way up to the top and just kind of rolled over the barbed wire to the other side. but we still weren't out of the jail yet. we just started running. if they had decided to shoot us, there was
my heart was beating about as fast as it could. to me, it sounded like there was this boom ka boom ka boom going on. i was almost afraid that he could hear my heart pounding. but he just turned around and went back inside. we started crawling. my adrenaline was pumping so fast. we were still worried about that guard inside maybe coming out if he heard something else. i felt like there was this weight in my body that was just slowing me down. once we got to the base of the fence, i looked at the...
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what could be safer? been a pepsi spokesperson , well for 3-4 years. 1965.s men and add in sports illustrated and pepsi. there were any corporate backlash or white consumer political backlash. bottlers whopsi themselves said not again. withn't want associated african-americans. it took until the 1970's until you saw them more and the mainstream press. by the 1960's and with civil rights so prominent and covered by the mainstream pressure you saw ads pulled from the black press. jean: right. stephanie: another excellent thing -- another exodus, black insurance companies upset that their best insurance salesman wanted to work with a white insurance company. it was a constant battle. everyone was picking sides. everyone was trying to figure out what the balance would be, what the competition would be. there was a lot of change in the 1960's. jean: when you are on the cutting edge you are the one that is cut. [laughter] but, i think -- i am thrilled to be here because to me this represents for an old man as m
what could be safer? been a pepsi spokesperson , well for 3-4 years. 1965.s men and add in sports illustrated and pepsi. there were any corporate backlash or white consumer political backlash. bottlers whopsi themselves said not again. withn't want associated african-americans. it took until the 1970's until you saw them more and the mainstream press. by the 1960's and with civil rights so prominent and covered by the mainstream pressure you saw ads pulled from the black press. jean: right....
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if convicted, he could face up to life in prison. he is accused of walking off his afghanistan base before being captured by the taliban in afghanistan.>>> we now know philip chism will be sentenced january 29. attorneys in the case were called back to court today. last week, he was found guilty of the rabe and murder of his math teacher, colleen ritzer. he faces up to life in prison but could be paroled after 15 years because he was a juvenile when he killed colleen ritzer. >>> crews working to operate a toppled crane. used to remove a tree when it fell into a home. luckily, no one was hurt inside the home and investigators are trying to determine what went wrong. >>> extra police on patrol around schools in nashua new hampshire after an online threats against two high schools. all nashua schools were closed yesterday while police checked the buildings. by late afternoon, they gave the all clear saying there was no current threat. >> this cancellation has given law enforcement the extra time to conduct extensive safety checks of all
if convicted, he could face up to life in prison. he is accused of walking off his afghanistan base before being captured by the taliban in afghanistan.>>> we now know philip chism will be sentenced january 29. attorneys in the case were called back to court today. last week, he was found guilty of the rabe and murder of his math teacher, colleen ritzer. he faces up to life in prison but could be paroled after 15 years because he was a juvenile when he killed colleen ritzer....
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. >> it could be a pretty good evening at midnight. even if it doesn't, you can still watch us here, as we'll be showing it live. >> sure. anything is better than last year. we'll take >>> while many of us are just getting back from our holiday vacations, there were some people who didn't get a chance to go home at all. so to say thanks for their service, volunteers held a spaghetti dinner for 200 soldiers at fort jackson who couldn't leave. volunteers served food and gave gifts. for many, this was their first time being away from home during christmas. one private decided not to go to her home in texas. >> i don't want to go home for the holidays to save money, save leave time. not get out of the routine from basic, so i don't break my routine. i have to come back and suffer all over again. >> this was the 6th year for the event. >>> today is the last day to see the elgin lights christmas show. the creator paul towns has lived with cancer for over a decade now, but that hasn't stopped him. all the money raised helps kids with cancer t
. >> it could be a pretty good evening at midnight. even if it doesn't, you can still watch us here, as we'll be showing it live. >> sure. anything is better than last year. we'll take >>> while many of us are just getting back from our holiday vacations, there were some people who didn't get a chance to go home at all. so to say thanks for their service, volunteers held a spaghetti dinner for 200 soldiers at fort jackson who couldn't leave. volunteers served food and gave...
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the base she could not get to it, she had a big brown envelope she could in--days not get to it, she had a big brown envelope. be transcribed. who transcribed it did not always understand her accent. i was told i would have to wait until it was re-transcribed. it was told to me in the transcript that mrs. johnson looked at a picture and said, oh, it looks like a bull of owl of jelly. they listened to the recording, and what she said was it looks botticelli." i got the final segment this year. brian: did you ever get an interview? betty: i did not. i got a note back from her saying she was ill. i did not follow up. her office was good to answer. i would ask who worked for who and how many letters did her office receive. i always made sure they got answered. her love letters were on website.ibrary's i went on there and got this one from lyndon johnson. where were they both in september? betty: they met september 5. -- september 5, 1934. she had graduated from university of texas. they went to the office of somebody they both knew. ,hey spent the next five days she was introduced to his
the base she could not get to it, she had a big brown envelope she could in--days not get to it, she had a big brown envelope. be transcribed. who transcribed it did not always understand her accent. i was told i would have to wait until it was re-transcribed. it was told to me in the transcript that mrs. johnson looked at a picture and said, oh, it looks like a bull of owl of jelly. they listened to the recording, and what she said was it looks botticelli." i got the final segment this...
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this could one of areas socked in with fog. cloudy in san francisco, and 62 and drizzle is possible. peninsula is cloudy and 64. south bay mostly cloudy and 66. east bay is cloudy and 66. inland east bay cloudy and 64. light rain in the north bay at 61. walnut creek is showing heavy rain tomorrow morning and on friday morning and we get a break on saturday but there is more rain on sunday in the seven-day forecast. >> we are going to the golden gate bridge. at 3:15 there was a crash. the bridge was cleared but at the toll plaza it was covered in fog. there is light traffic and three lanes southbound, with the zipper truck shortly. the traffic here beyond lucas valley road the turn at san pedro road moving nicely out of novato. that is one of typically slow communities. otherwise the road work is out there slowing westbound 580 at 24, a couple of lanes are blocked in 5:30 this morning. kristen? eric? >> silt 4:39. soccer moms and dads go up against the nfl in the south bay. >> a silicon valley pioneer could be fading for interne
this could one of areas socked in with fog. cloudy in san francisco, and 62 and drizzle is possible. peninsula is cloudy and 64. south bay mostly cloudy and 66. east bay is cloudy and 66. inland east bay cloudy and 64. light rain in the north bay at 61. walnut creek is showing heavy rain tomorrow morning and on friday morning and we get a break on saturday but there is more rain on sunday in the seven-day forecast. >> we are going to the golden gate bridge. at 3:15 there was a crash. the...
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>> i wish we could stay here forever. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. there's a rough few days ahead for anyone traveling for the holidays. in the northwest, violent storms have sent trees into houses and on to cars. heavy snow has been falling in the mountains. severe thunderstorms and deep south to the ohio valley as east heat up to spring-like weather for christmas. we have a team of correspondents covering this, beginning with john blackstone. >> reporter: harsh weather in the west has left communities buried in snow, soaked by heavy rain, and battered by powerful wind. in portland, oregon today, crews were cleaning up trees blown over in the storm. >> i heard a loud boom but didn't really know what it was. and then the whole house, it was like it was on a little trampoline, like, it almost bounced. everything went flying. >> reporter: the power was still out today for thousands in the portland area. a
>> i wish we could stay here forever. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. there's a rough few days ahead for anyone traveling for the holidays. in the northwest, violent storms have sent trees into houses and on to cars. heavy snow has been falling in the mountains. severe thunderstorms and deep south to the ohio valley as east heat up to spring-like weather for...
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>> if you're asking me could that be done technically the answer is it could. could it be done with current regulations in place? certainly not in the u.s. >> or europe. >> or europe, right. >> there's still a lot of other countries other than the u.s. -- >> well, science is global and there are different cultural viewpoints on that kind of application. >> reporter: in april chinese scientists reported using crispr to edit the disease genomes of human embryos for the first time pn't experiment was a failure but it sparked concerns worldwide. >> i and my colleagues have called for a global pause. >> reporter: doudna has long been vocal about the need to set ethical boundaries and is convening an international summit in washington, d.c. >> what do you hope comes out of that? >> i think it would be great if we can at least get on the table the key issues. the parties at the table about how to proceed but i do think the first step is to have that conversation. >> emanuel charpontier and jennifer doudna. >> reporter: the high hopes and high stakes associated with cr
>> if you're asking me could that be done technically the answer is it could. could it be done with current regulations in place? certainly not in the u.s. >> or europe. >> or europe, right. >> there's still a lot of other countries other than the u.s. -- >> well, science is global and there are different cultural viewpoints on that kind of application. >> reporter: in april chinese scientists reported using crispr to edit the disease genomes of human embryos...
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>> i could imagine doing your job. i could do your job. i wanted to be a journal else and talk to people, find out the truth. >> rose: another friend of ours said i used to want to be a force stop now i would like to be charlie rose to talktp about having the kind of life as possible. so that you are talking to people, trying to find out what makes them tick, trying to explore their world. trying to somehow figure out where their work and their person and their love all comes. >> yes. well, i can see that in the persons you ask of me and other people. it's always in the presence. you're alive and kicking. you're not trying to imagine the past. you've got it. if i weren't doing that, and i'm not, i would like to teach. and i don't think i'm, i don't know if i could teach but i like the idea of encouraging young people. i go around schools, not as a teacher but just encouraging people to be nice to each other with their friends. >> rose: let's come up. first of all in commencement speeches, a couple people, the theme had been kindness, and b
>> i could imagine doing your job. i could do your job. i wanted to be a journal else and talk to people, find out the truth. >> rose: another friend of ours said i used to want to be a force stop now i would like to be charlie rose to talktp about having the kind of life as possible. so that you are talking to people, trying to find out what makes them tick, trying to explore their world. trying to somehow figure out where their work and their person and their love all comes....
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they could have given an adverse ruling instead of no rule. they could have put out a notice of proposed rule making rather than a gentle revenue change that came out earlier this year. and they also didn't put a retroactive date in the revenue procedure which they did in the case of pharmaceutical enversions. as much as we're worried about taxes, i don't think the irs is going to wait five years to wage an uphill multi-million dollar litigation against something they could have just said nah and stopped. >> what price do you think it should be trading at right now? >> if you put a 15% discount on a back after the spinoff, that would put it around $47 today. >> and last question here, mike, do you think that marissa mayer should go? >> that is a tough one. i mean she certainly gained our respect but lost our confidence. i think the spinoff would go a long way to restoring it. and i guess i would add that, you know, there is really no reason to stop the spin here other than jeff smith's letter which -- because the board, remember, reconsidered
they could have given an adverse ruling instead of no rule. they could have put out a notice of proposed rule making rather than a gentle revenue change that came out earlier this year. and they also didn't put a retroactive date in the revenue procedure which they did in the case of pharmaceutical enversions. as much as we're worried about taxes, i don't think the irs is going to wait five years to wage an uphill multi-million dollar litigation against something they could have just said nah...
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what could tr utbahge step in space exploration.. why a successlreu o ah- could lead to many more trips above it. from who h-d iowa's high definition leader..this is th chnl3e t nine on fox 17 army sergeant bowe bergdahl's journey from taliban prisoner, to a man arranged by presidetbm tok nohe rn today. bergdahl was in court facing charges of desertion and misbehavior before the eemy. emly schmidt has more on the court-martial arraignment and whatlsaha liry ters: arm sergeant bowe bergdahl appeared for an article 39 arraignment hearing.in translation: his first hearing for charges which could put the 29- year-old in prison for life. bergdahl said little, mostly, "sir, yes sir" in response to the judge. sgt. bergdahl deferred all decisions to a later hearing.bergdahl said more publicly in interviews with a filmmaker, whihr te ss f the "serial" podcast. he said he walked away from a combat outpost in afghastnin209otrt bring attention to what he called poor leadership in his unit. the lives of the guys standing next to me were literally
what could tr utbahge step in space exploration.. why a successlreu o ah- could lead to many more trips above it. from who h-d iowa's high definition leader..this is th chnl3e t nine on fox 17 army sergeant bowe bergdahl's journey from taliban prisoner, to a man arranged by presidetbm tok nohe rn today. bergdahl was in court facing charges of desertion and misbehavior before the eemy. emly schmidt has more on the court-martial arraignment and whatlsaha liry ters: arm sergeant bowe bergdahl...
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could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. find the lowest prices of the season, going on now. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed. >>> tonight a heartwarming surprise for a family down 0 on their luck. >> a group of police officers decided to surprise the family. >> merry christmas, thank you. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> could you see the childrens mother could not contain her emotion when those officers arrived. they pulled their own money and teamed up with bicycle cops for kids to make their christmas as special add possible. special with everything going own the world. >> it was amazing. >>> well she was dethroned this year as queen of the most popular christmas song. >> maria carry is making up a new christmas song during a performance last night, take a listen. songs when we're, you know, in a happy, jolly mood. happy jolly. >> beaus the crowd in new york, not a bad song. but i'm boeing to weigh in not as catchy as all i want to
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