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he surgrendered to police last night, after he beat and strangled danielle thomas he pretended she was still alive and sources saying he sent text messages to her friends from her cell phone saying he was her and she was okay. all this as her body was in a bathtub full of ice in their queens apartment. her death come three weeks after she filed an assault complaint against him. >>> the air force rocked by scandal, allegations flying of horrendous behavior against female trainees at the hands of instructors and lawmakers on capitol hill are taking a closer look. details on the investigation, coming up. and we have asked you to send us images, from those powerful storms, so we can share them with our viewers. and, you have responded. the pictures of the damage from your eyes, your cameras, fox viewers in charge of the story. plus, the wild scene at a baseball game, after nature comes out swinging. unreal. >> trying to contain the tarp... . we built the first railway and the first trade route to the west. we built the tallest skyscrapers, the greatest empires. we pushed the country forwar
he surgrendered to police last night, after he beat and strangled danielle thomas he pretended she was still alive and sources saying he sent text messages to her friends from her cell phone saying he was her and she was okay. all this as her body was in a bathtub full of ice in their queens apartment. her death come three weeks after she filed an assault complaint against him. >>> the air force rocked by scandal, allegations flying of horrendous behavior against female trainees at the...
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to go get that ice or maybe get that generator and you take to the roads, let's first check in with daniel daniella. >> take a deep breath. what you have to do. driving on the roads, not only seeing debris, tree, traffic lights, just so much in the road today. be careful 4eding out tonight. traveling southbound at boxer road, southbound lanes blocked because of debris in that area. old georgetown road add battery lane. all lanes blocked. big delays along i-95. south prince william parkway all the way to fredericksburg. back to you. >>> thanks for joining us for an extended ed edition of news 4. "nightly news" is coming up next. >> back for news 4 at 11:00. have a good night, everyone.
to go get that ice or maybe get that generator and you take to the roads, let's first check in with daniel daniella. >> take a deep breath. what you have to do. driving on the roads, not only seeing debris, tree, traffic lights, just so much in the road today. be careful 4eding out tonight. traveling southbound at boxer road, southbound lanes blocked because of debris in that area. old georgetown road add battery lane. all lanes blocked. big delays along i-95. south prince william parkway...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >>> so here's a breakdown of the storm. this is the current information we have right now. two people were killed here in maryland. more deaths in d.c. more than 400,000 people are without power right now, just bge customers alone. also, a lot of downed power lines are littering streets. be careful tonight if you decide to take a walk, especially as night falls. it is very dangerous out there. stay with wjz for first warning coverage of the storm and on this heat wave. bernadette will have an update on the forecast coming up a little later. >>> we do have other news to tell you about. police have made an arrest in the murder of a woman. this is 19-year-old darion walker. police say he plotted for months to kill tiffany ragle. it is still not clear if the two were in a relationship. walker is currently being held without bail. >>> a warehouse worker is missing tonight. rescue officials believe that a forklift operator bumped into a shelf full of documents, knocking down some support beams on thursday night. the 46-year-old e
in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >>> so here's a breakdown of the storm. this is the current information we have right now. two people were killed here in maryland. more deaths in d.c. more than 400,000 people are without power right now, just bge customers alone. also, a lot of downed power lines are littering streets. be careful tonight if you decide to take a walk, especially as night falls. it is very dangerous out there. stay with wjz for first warning...
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here to help me is my producer, danielle. >> thanks for having me. we've been getting so many questions in. one on the cnn blog is from a man married with children. he is currently on medicaid and wanted to know how will this decision affect my access to medicaid? >> you know, it's interesting. as part of this, as part of getting those 30 million people insured, they want to expand medicaid. what expanding medicaid means is they raise the level at which someone qualifies. it used to be a hundred percent of poverty level. now it's going to go up to 133% of poverty level so someone like this, i don't know his family situation, but if you're making $14,000 or less roughly he should be able to qualify for medicaid. in short the answer to the question is it shouldn't make a difference at all. he qualifies now he should still be able to qualify after it goes into effect. >> 14,000 for a single person or a family? >> that is for a single person. a family i think it's closer to 29,000 or 30,000. the numbers are going to change a little bit by the year 2014 b
here to help me is my producer, danielle. >> thanks for having me. we've been getting so many questions in. one on the cnn blog is from a man married with children. he is currently on medicaid and wanted to know how will this decision affect my access to medicaid? >> you know, it's interesting. as part of this, as part of getting those 30 million people insured, they want to expand medicaid. what expanding medicaid means is they raise the level at which someone qualifies. it used to...
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he is mitch daniels, indiana governor. >> you won't miss a lot of real estate they own. you won't miss things like vehicles and planes they tend to accumulate. you won't miss the lousy service. we call it the yellow pages tests, it's in there and conceivably government shouldn't be doing itself. if it's in the yellow pages there are more than a competitors offerings it. you say government shouldn't do it. if somebody is doing this all day er day, maybe they are better at it. they have the incentive to get better. >> john: they just want money. they are greedy. you are a public servant. you are doing it for the people. >> i love the sarcasm you put your finger on the real question. >> john: people feel that way. >> yes, there is a certain, another form of greed, it's the human tendency to get ahead and make money and that is power over people. that is the constant danger in government that needs to be guarded against. >> john: you mentioned that property government holds on. you leased some property in indiana. the toll roads? >> yes, we tollroad losing money and still ha
he is mitch daniels, indiana governor. >> you won't miss a lot of real estate they own. you won't miss things like vehicles and planes they tend to accumulate. you won't miss the lousy service. we call it the yellow pages tests, it's in there and conceivably government shouldn't be doing itself. if it's in the yellow pages there are more than a competitors offerings it. you say government shouldn't do it. if somebody is doing this all day er day, maybe they are better at it. they have the...
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my teachers had role play exercises where it's 1850 and you're henry clay and you're daniel webster, and that was kind of cool. and -- and i read storybooks, history books. books of the sort that david mccullogh writes for ordinary non-scholarly audiences in full of -- scholarship but accessible to ordinary people. then i get to college, and i read gordon wood's work. and so here's now, taking that, that's autobiographical. that's how i got into this. i do think the national constitution center is a great public space, and i really got to know gourd whn he was the founder, really, of the academic board. >> so are you, sir, very young, but let's say you didn't have such parents. let's say you get to college and you are required to take a constitution. i am required to take that course. how do you engage me immediately? >> i think it's actually a little late to start then. i think politics is a sport. i think it can be fun. >> i agree. >> if you can know all about the football team and your favorite baseball team, you can actually follow politics, which is very interesting, and know yo
my teachers had role play exercises where it's 1850 and you're henry clay and you're daniel webster, and that was kind of cool. and -- and i read storybooks, history books. books of the sort that david mccullogh writes for ordinary non-scholarly audiences in full of -- scholarship but accessible to ordinary people. then i get to college, and i read gordon wood's work. and so here's now, taking that, that's autobiographical. that's how i got into this. i do think the national constitution center...
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case was 1954, and he'd argued 142 cases before the supreme court more than any other lawyer except daniel webster and was universally hailed as the term was lawyer's lawyer. and without question, the premiere advocate before the supreme court and won some amazing victory, the most interesting and significant one was the steel seizure case which davis argued at age 79 before the court ruled in his favor through harry truman out of the steel mills and it's one of the most important cases in american history and davis was called on to represent the steel industry which was a compliment to every one period, but to be $79 years old and to accomplish this it was aye an accomplishment for his career. so in summary my second reason for writing the book is both were exemplary public serve aan and even if know some was a die-hard liberal he would appreciate the integrity of the two men and if one happens to be a conservative, i think he should hold coolidge and davis as genuine heroes. very briefly, and i'll be finished. the third reason for writing the book, and again, this was one that i didn't h
case was 1954, and he'd argued 142 cases before the supreme court more than any other lawyer except daniel webster and was universally hailed as the term was lawyer's lawyer. and without question, the premiere advocate before the supreme court and won some amazing victory, the most interesting and significant one was the steel seizure case which davis argued at age 79 before the court ruled in his favor through harry truman out of the steel mills and it's one of the most important cases in...
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fielding to steal information related to daniel elsberg's mental health care and that they did thereby injure, oppress, threaten, intimidate dr. fielding in the free exercise and enjoyment of the right and privilege secured to him by the fourth amendment of the constitution. what i found more interesting, though, is when he explained his reasoning about why he decided to plead guilty to those crimes, and that reasoning is also contained in his disbarment order, and he basically said i was on a trip with my family, and i had a chance to, you know, sort of assess my situation, and here i was a defendant in a criminal proceeding, but presently free, able to attend the church of my choice and be entitled to all of these due process rights, and it felt hypocritica hypocritical. how could i defend my due product when these are the same rights that i had invaded, that i was now taking advantage of? so sort of the way i started thinking about it is if we as lawyers sort of constantly thought about how is our conduct, how are our actions impacting others, one, maybe it would deter misconduct, t
fielding to steal information related to daniel elsberg's mental health care and that they did thereby injure, oppress, threaten, intimidate dr. fielding in the free exercise and enjoyment of the right and privilege secured to him by the fourth amendment of the constitution. what i found more interesting, though, is when he explained his reasoning about why he decided to plead guilty to those crimes, and that reasoning is also contained in his disbarment order, and he basically said i was on a...
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lewis fielding, a psychiatrist who had treated daniel elsberg, improperly consealed and encouraged others to conceal evidence relating to unlawful activities of members of his staff and of the committee to re-elect the president and improperly engaged in conduct which he knew or should have known would have interfered with the legal defense of daniel elsberg. so he was not in -- acting in a lawyer role, but because of that conduct, he lost his law license, and he actually tried to voluntarily resign his license to the new york bar and they really wanted to write the order disbarring him so they declined his voluntarily r resignation and proceeded with disbarring proceedings. >> if i could maining a point here. the whole reason we're here today is because when john testified in front of the senate, he had created a document which he was asked who was involved pre break-in and post break-in, and he wrote it out for his lawyer, and he put stars or astericks next to the names of many people, and when he was shown that during his testimony, he said, you know, what do the stars mean, and he sai
lewis fielding, a psychiatrist who had treated daniel elsberg, improperly consealed and encouraged others to conceal evidence relating to unlawful activities of members of his staff and of the committee to re-elect the president and improperly engaged in conduct which he knew or should have known would have interfered with the legal defense of daniel elsberg. so he was not in -- acting in a lawyer role, but because of that conduct, he lost his law license, and he actually tried to voluntarily...
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look at daniel ellsberg. as awaomeln vo t vna h anfe change of mind. so i think for me it was some of the things i actually learned at west point. i think one of the pivota moments was i was in a national security class my senior year. i w ioecy s, i afe w r scholar, major in the army. he wrote the names of 18 countrieon the board, and he goes we spend more on our military than the next 18 countries in the world combined. he said, isn't that ridiculous? mumirynd w dd why do we need that much spending? and none of us knew what to say. and he goes, i'm surprised you're not more outraged by this. why do we need that much military spending? and now we spend more on our thwo in ushan ctr tapeg s ded e em11 and one thing you learn in the army is your loyalty is to the constitution, to the american people, to the health and preservation of our countr and the world,and you havto dien ts.th i think that as my attitude changed, i saw how in the 21st century war is different now. because ofass media, because cians.ndilef these different it makes your country head
look at daniel ellsberg. as awaomeln vo t vna h anfe change of mind. so i think for me it was some of the things i actually learned at west point. i think one of the pivota moments was i was in a national security class my senior year. i w ioecy s, i afe w r scholar, major in the army. he wrote the names of 18 countrieon the board, and he goes we spend more on our military than the next 18 countries in the world combined. he said, isn't that ridiculous? mumirynd w dd why do we need that much...
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host: daniel, you're a racist now? caller: i said i have never been a racist before, but he is dividing us more than ever. it just makes me so upset. it is affecting my family, my life. i cannot watch the news anymore because every democrat takes up with these crooks. this is a corrupt administration. whenever you bring them up on their cricket this, they cry racism. -- on their crookedness, they cry racism. host: in the hill -- host: monterey, calif.. caller: are you there? host: what do you think should be the next step in the ongoing saga? caller: i have been listening to the arguments and it seems that people don't pay attention to the facts. during the bush administration, they had the wide receiver program that had 14 guns that were electronically tagged and they tracked them in coordination with the mexican government. fast and furious was started in the obama administration under the auspices of holder and there was no tracking and it was thousands of guns, not just a few guns, but thousands of guns. these are
host: daniel, you're a racist now? caller: i said i have never been a racist before, but he is dividing us more than ever. it just makes me so upset. it is affecting my family, my life. i cannot watch the news anymore because every democrat takes up with these crooks. this is a corrupt administration. whenever you bring them up on their cricket this, they cry racism. -- on their crookedness, they cry racism. host: in the hill -- host: monterey, calif.. caller: are you there? host: what do you...
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. >> hi, my name is daniel and the first poem i'm going to read is shadows. ♪ i'm a shadow that moves away from night falls. i'm a shadow that makes other shadows rise. i'm a shadow that sprints, walks, and plays. some shadows are huge and mountains and others are tiny snails. some are old and others young. the sun generates our society. shadow gives a shade of dark to everything. shadows are your reflection on the ground. we are all in one society of shadows. we are all different sizes but aim for the same goal -- to be someone in this year the shadow is you. >> my michael -- mother say mountain holding up sky for me. she is the sun who gives strength to those who need it. my mother is the hand that helps me keep going in this world of chaos. she is a light that will always shine in my heart." my second one is called it's -- "dear president obama." dear president obama i hope you can change all the problems our world faces, the war in iraq, the war in afghanistan, pal istine and global warming. i am from california and in the valley here, people, especially from latin america, are ge
. >> hi, my name is daniel and the first poem i'm going to read is shadows. ♪ i'm a shadow that moves away from night falls. i'm a shadow that makes other shadows rise. i'm a shadow that sprints, walks, and plays. some shadows are huge and mountains and others are tiny snails. some are old and others young. the sun generates our society. shadow gives a shade of dark to everything. shadows are your reflection on the ground. we are all in one society of shadows. we are all different sizes...
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>> mitch daniels. pawlenty would be fantastic. there is a lot of individuals. >> how about governor christie? >> i think he would be fantastic one but that is not my pick. good thing there is so many out there to be part of team to build the economy. >> greta: thanks, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> supreme court says the let the health care law stand but some republican governors are refusing to implement the law. they are counting on governor mitt romney winning the election and repealing obamacare. rick scott is one of leading proponents against the healthcare law. what does he plan to join to do next. >> good evening. this is going to be devastating for patients, devastating for taxpayers, it's going to be the biggest job killer ever. we're not going implement obamacare in florida and not expand medicaid. we're not going to do the exchange because what this does is raise the cost of healthcare for all floridians, it doesn't work. >> greta: let me separate out one part. take it one by one. the expansion of the medicaid. you sa
>> mitch daniels. pawlenty would be fantastic. there is a lot of individuals. >> how about governor christie? >> i think he would be fantastic one but that is not my pick. good thing there is so many out there to be part of team to build the economy. >> greta: thanks, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> supreme court says the let the health care law stand but some republican governors are refusing to implement the law. they are counting on governor mitt romney...
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other and we were talking about various things and we were talking about new orleans and i told you daniel wolf and i were making these trips and filming people who had the courage to demand their right to return to their neighborhoods and not see them level then turned into green space or whatever. you said if you want to cut together some of these portraits, we could put them on the show. that is the first step in making these films. after the five nights, we took those episodes and we turned that into an instant movie. we have 100 minutes of film. it became a pilot for the dream project, which i am hoping we are now going to move on to making something called " guardians of the frame." then we will do something on the neighborhood that got tsunami'd. it is funny because to me, fiction cannot compete with what the new orleans people have been true. you cannot make up a story that can equal the courage, tenacity, humor of the people we visited. it is so great because i remember when we went down there, we showed up at carolyn's house with doc west, and she was like, it is so nice to have
other and we were talking about various things and we were talking about new orleans and i told you daniel wolf and i were making these trips and filming people who had the courage to demand their right to return to their neighborhoods and not see them level then turned into green space or whatever. you said if you want to cut together some of these portraits, we could put them on the show. that is the first step in making these films. after the five nights, we took those episodes and we turned...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome treasure finder daniel stough. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you so much. well. congratulations, congratulations, i hope it wasn't too hard. >> it was ridiculous. >> stephen: it was. and we found it in what town? >> dixon, illinois. >> stephen: the hometown of. >> reagan. >> stephen: that's exactly right. ronald reagan. sir, here is your treasure. and antique silver turtle. it's a bell in the form of a turtle. it's great for attracting women if you are's into getting on with the female turtle, okay. now i also said that i would visit the college of whoever found the treasure. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: so daniel, why don't you tell everybody where i will be going this fall. >> you'll be going to the university of pittsburgh. >> stephen: whooo! it's in driving distance. good night, everybody. we'll see you in two weeks.
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome treasure finder daniel stough. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you so much. well. congratulations, congratulations, i hope it wasn't too hard. >> it was ridiculous. >> stephen: it was. and we found it in what town? >> dixon, illinois. >> stephen: the hometown of. >> reagan. >> stephen: that's exactly right. ronald reagan. sir, here is your treasure. and antique silver turtle. it's a bell in the form of a...
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. >> i think mitch daniels. i don't know if he will do it. pawlenty would be fantastic. there is a lot of individuals that are showing they could do it. >> greta: how about governor cristie? >> he would be a fantastic one. but that is not my pick. there are a bunch out there that have shown the leadership to bring the economy back. >> greta: the supreme court says the national healthcare law stands but some republican governors say they don't care they are refusing to implement the law. instead they are counting on governor mitt romney winning the election and repealing obama care. florida governor rick scott. what does he plan to do next. governor scott joins us. good evening, sir? >> goo. it was so disappointing. this will be devastating for patients. devastating for taxpayers. it will be the biggest job killer ever. we are not going to implement obama care in florida. we are not going to expand medicaid. we are not going to do the exchange. what? does is raise the cost of healthcare for all floridaians. it just doesn't work. >> greta: let me separate out one part. tak
. >> i think mitch daniels. i don't know if he will do it. pawlenty would be fantastic. there is a lot of individuals that are showing they could do it. >> greta: how about governor cristie? >> he would be a fantastic one. but that is not my pick. there are a bunch out there that have shown the leadership to bring the economy back. >> greta: the supreme court says the national healthcare law stands but some republican governors say they don't care they are refusing to...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >> threats of tax hikes of side, most americans just want to know how this law will affect them. a jump in the number of insured will mean more patience in line for medical services but the bigger problem, according to experts at ucsf, may exist for providers, considering the number of california doctors is dwindling. >> that is a problem, we have been in this problem beforehand and we are trying very hard to get more people into primary care >> some experts say that primary-care doctors will get a raise in pay next year. the fact that more people will be gaining insurance should also bring more resources into the state. a potential setback for governor jerry brown tax hike plan. a sacramento judge ordered the secretary of state to hold off for now on deciding where the measure will land on the november ballot. usually initiatives appear in the order that they qualified and that would put his measure ninth out of 12 right now. but there is a pending budget bill in the senate that would pump his plan to the top. backers of the rival initiativ
danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >> threats of tax hikes of side, most americans just want to know how this law will affect them. a jump in the number of insured will mean more patience in line for medical services but the bigger problem, according to experts at ucsf, may exist for providers, considering the number of california doctors is dwindling. >> that is a problem, we have been in this problem beforehand and we are trying very hard to get more people into primary...
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of law and the role of international law in human rights. [ applause ] and sto my right, ambassador daniel fried. the closure of the guantanamo bay detention facility. i hesitate to ask who you ticked off to get that assignment. it's an important one. it's terribly, terribly important. i'm excited to have him here. he's also posted as the ambassador to poland and in central america -- not central america. central europe. pardon me. assistant secretary in central europe. we have so much to talk about on the arc from 1989. the fall of the berlin wall till 2001 is our theme of this conversation. i am hope you'll all interrupt each other as i turn the tables to you. i thought we would begin with present day. the news this morning from russia this more than. putin is rounding up protesters because they wear ribbons. there's a congressional movement to crackdown on sanctions, impose sanctions for putin. i guess my question to you, is it deja vu all over again? >> yes and no. the putin effort to deal with the streets has been real and i think it raises the question of the fact that he's seriously
of law and the role of international law in human rights. [ applause ] and sto my right, ambassador daniel fried. the closure of the guantanamo bay detention facility. i hesitate to ask who you ticked off to get that assignment. it's an important one. it's terribly, terribly important. i'm excited to have him here. he's also posted as the ambassador to poland and in central america -- not central america. central europe. pardon me. assistant secretary in central europe. we have so much to talk...
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daniel michael morales pled not guilty to commercial burglary. he was arrested last month after facing fake bar codes on expensive lego sets at target stores so he could buy them for less. as a lawyer said he made some choices he regrets. he faces up to four months in jail when he's sentenced in august. >>> volunteers are needed tomorrow morning to go look for any sign of missing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. volunteers go out every wednesday and saturday searching for the 15-year-old. anyone who's 18 or older with a valid id can help by showing up at burnett elementary school. divers searched morgan hill earlier this week but did not find anything familiar with the case. authorities say they believe she was murdered. >>> after four decades in law enforcement the police chief of clayton is stepping down. chief dan lauren said today he plans to retire on november 30th. lawrence has served as police chief in clayton for seven years, he's been an officer for 40 years. the chief said this is the perfect time to accomplish other pursuits. >>> inv
daniel michael morales pled not guilty to commercial burglary. he was arrested last month after facing fake bar codes on expensive lego sets at target stores so he could buy them for less. as a lawyer said he made some choices he regrets. he faces up to four months in jail when he's sentenced in august. >>> volunteers are needed tomorrow morning to go look for any sign of missing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. volunteers go out every wednesday and saturday searching for the...
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danielle is on disability and she says it's a relief to know that if she's hospitalized, she can't be thrown out if she reached the limits. we want to hear your story too. head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. we hope to see you there. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations. with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative altima ever. ♪ tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ normal voice ] nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ ask an all
danielle is on disability and she says it's a relief to know that if she's hospitalized, she can't be thrown out if she reached the limits. we want to hear your story too. head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. we hope to see you there. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it...
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as danielle nottingham reports, the justice's reasoning is giving ammunition for republicans who want to make it a big issue for the campaign trail. >> reporter: when supreme court justice john roberts said the federal government does have the power to impose a tax on those without healthcare, he ended the legal fight, but launched a new political battle. >> if americans knew that failure to comply resulted in a tax hike, of course the bill would never have passed. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after the supreme court's decision, mitt romney's campaign said it had raised more than $4 million through its website. >> our mission is clear. if we want to get rid of obama care, we're going to have to replace president obama. >> reporter: president obama's campaign would not release how much money it raised since the supreme court's healthcare ruling, but did say it was more than the romney camp reported. >> reporter: aboard air force one, white house spokesman jay carney told reporters that although calling the individual mandate a tax, save the law, the president considers it a penalty
as danielle nottingham reports, the justice's reasoning is giving ammunition for republicans who want to make it a big issue for the campaign trail. >> reporter: when supreme court justice john roberts said the federal government does have the power to impose a tax on those without healthcare, he ended the legal fight, but launched a new political battle. >> if americans knew that failure to comply resulted in a tax hike, of course the bill would never have passed. >>...
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a judge sentenced daniel everett yesterday to 60 years in prison and suspended 22 of the years. everett plead guilty and investigators said he walked up to his wife's car last year and shot her at point-blank range. the prosecutors say they were separated and in the middle of a divorce at the time of the shooting. >>> they looked like real guns but they just toys or replicas. children and young adults often play with them. in some cases, with dangerous consequences. earlier today, officers gathered for a news conference to talk about the problem with replica guns. >> and they're not forearms under the law and neither are they harmless toys. replica weapons are capable of inflicting serious injury and serious property damage. the greatest risk occurs when others perceive them as real weapons and perceive the person holding them as real threats. >> and police say they concerned now. and to urge payents to take the guns away. thank you for joining us at 5. the news edge at 6 starts right now. >>> and off of top at 6. the extreme heat and it was record- setting day. the temperature
a judge sentenced daniel everett yesterday to 60 years in prison and suspended 22 of the years. everett plead guilty and investigators said he walked up to his wife's car last year and shot her at point-blank range. the prosecutors say they were separated and in the middle of a divorce at the time of the shooting. >>> they looked like real guns but they just toys or replicas. children and young adults often play with them. in some cases, with dangerous consequences. earlier today,...
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i would stay away. >> danielle, where are you on this market? are you on the other side or the sell side? >> i'm in the middle. we will have to just get through the summer. we don't know if there will be follow through with the ecb next week, and historically speaking there has not been from europe. i would not place my bet on it. today was a great follow through, good momentum, but with respect to what they have, italy and spain themselves respect over $3 trillion in potential problems. there will be a lot of work that has to be done over there. additionally in the u.s. we have seen analyst downgrades, companies direct lower that may be priced into the market somewhat, but it will be tough this summer. >> brian, what do you think this rally was more about? was it about the money mentals or a short covering rally? we know we had a horrible second quarter, or we also hear a little window dressing, where is the action do you think? >> i will tell you with one anecdote. i have a lot of relationship with traders. a lot of them came up to me and said
i would stay away. >> danielle, where are you on this market? are you on the other side or the sell side? >> i'm in the middle. we will have to just get through the summer. we don't know if there will be follow through with the ecb next week, and historically speaking there has not been from europe. i would not place my bet on it. today was a great follow through, good momentum, but with respect to what they have, italy and spain themselves respect over $3 trillion in potential...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, although some aspects of the affordable care act are already in place, the full law doesn't take effect until 2014. >>> a former first lady of maryland is being remembered. eleanor judy agnew, died at her california home. she was the wife of former maryland governor and vice president spiro agnew. a spokesperson says she was surrounded by her family and died of natural causes. judy agnew was 91. >>> chicago's midway international airport is back in business, following a power outage. the airport was shut down for nearly four hours overnight. due to a lack of runway light. chicago aviation department officials say a problem with a lighting volt caused the outage. 85 flights were canceled or diverted, while the airport was closed. airlines are working to get back on schedule. >>> midair meltdown. a plea from the pilot who came unglued on a packed flight over texas. mary is in the newsroom with the latest on this case. mary? >> hi, kai. clayton osbun pleaded not guilty to charges of interfering with a flight crew. the incident
in washington, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, although some aspects of the affordable care act are already in place, the full law doesn't take effect until 2014. >>> a former first lady of maryland is being remembered. eleanor judy agnew, died at her california home. she was the wife of former maryland governor and vice president spiro agnew. a spokesperson says she was surrounded by her family and died of natural causes. judy agnew was 91. >>>...
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exactly twenty five minutes past the hour in the russian capital daniel's next daniel gazprom is the world's most profitable company again is held off america's apple and the exxon mobile with twenty seven billion dollars now. goes from headquarters ortiz to beaumont say is there. well it's official gas problem is the world's leader when it comes to profit the second year in a row and not only in the oil and gas industry but also among the other companies now miller has said that gazprom will remain a state owned company unlike the rumors that have been flying around saying that i guess from might want to shed some of its stake to other markets it's going to remain a state owned company now let's look at what other else was there on that agenda looking forward and natural gas a very big in asia commodities right now asia's going economically if commodities are high in demand and so it's very it's only a natural progression they get from being involved in that they're looking to set up something in five years' time a plant which will actually get gas out they'd get worse because they'
exactly twenty five minutes past the hour in the russian capital daniel's next daniel gazprom is the world's most profitable company again is held off america's apple and the exxon mobile with twenty seven billion dollars now. goes from headquarters ortiz to beaumont say is there. well it's official gas problem is the world's leader when it comes to profit the second year in a row and not only in the oil and gas industry but also among the other companies now miller has said that gazprom will...
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. >> these images are from dani daniel's piece. you mentioned it's a crime only once the organ is sold, is that correct? this is legal up until that point, is that correct? >> as far as i know, with cannot be prosecuted for putting an ad in the newspaper. it's the point that the kidney is extracted and money is exchanged that the law is broken. these people are not breaking the law, but still they leave themselves vulnerable. >> how often is it prosecuted? >> in the same of serbia, it's interesting. over the past ten years they've not had a single prosecution. if fact that people are trying to sell their organs doesn't mean it's happening. the organ transplants happen in third countries, so it's hard to track. there was a huge bust in israel where an organ trafficker were arrested and they were running a ring that stretched across the world. they were luring people from poor countries and bringing them for operations in europe. >> it's the beginning of this trend in europe. to think someone would sell their on kidney to put food on
. >> these images are from dani daniel's piece. you mentioned it's a crime only once the organ is sold, is that correct? this is legal up until that point, is that correct? >> as far as i know, with cannot be prosecuted for putting an ad in the newspaper. it's the point that the kidney is extracted and money is exchanged that the law is broken. these people are not breaking the law, but still they leave themselves vulnerable. >> how often is it prosecuted? >> in the same...
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. >> these images are from dani daniel's piece. you mentioned it's a crime only once the organ is sold, is that correct? this is legal up until that point, is that correct? >> as far as i know, with cannot be prosecuted for putting an ad in the newspaper. it's the point that the kidney is extracted and money is exchanged that the law is broken. these people are not breaking the law, but still they leave themselves vulnerable. >> how often is it prosecuted? >> in the same...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> a health vote for repeal would be symbolic. the measure would not get through the senate. >>> coming up next, olga will have the weekend forecast. she is in for howard. >> reporter: that's right. and a hot forecast it is. high heat through the weekend, and even some rain and storm chances in our forecast. i'll give you all the details on the week ahead, including the fourth of july forecast coming up when 9news now at noon continues. >>> the most instructive wildfire in colorado's history has claimed at least one life. president obama is touring colorado springs. >> reporter: improved weather conditions are helping firefighters in colorado springs battle what is now the most destructive wildfire in the state's history. one person was found dead inside a burned out house. several others are missing. nearly 350 homes are destroyed. >> our condolences to those who have lost a family member and who have lost so much. >> reporter: president obama is here today to survey the damage, and thank the army of firefighters who have been tr
danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> a health vote for repeal would be symbolic. the measure would not get through the senate. >>> coming up next, olga will have the weekend forecast. she is in for howard. >> reporter: that's right. and a hot forecast it is. high heat through the weekend, and even some rain and storm chances in our forecast. i'll give you all the details on the week ahead, including the fourth of july forecast coming up when 9news now at noon...
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in just a moment daniel with the business for now though will kick off the r t world update with the west african nation of mali where militants linked to al qaeda reporters who have taken control of the northern desert it comes a day after twenty one people were killed in a gun battle when is the mists forced the former to erect separatist allies out of the town of daraa where they also patrolled the streets arresting civilians incidents were seized by both sides in march but they've since clashed after is the most implemented stripped pushing of the two iraq aside. at least one person has been killed and tens of thousands forced from their homes after a week long wildfire in colorado it's so far destroyed more than three hundred houses and over a thousand emergency service members are fighting to bring it under control president barack obama is due to tour the affected areas of declaring it a disaster zone and making federal funds available authorities are still trying to find out what started the colossal blaze. why well it's a business time with artie's don't you push all who is
in just a moment daniel with the business for now though will kick off the r t world update with the west african nation of mali where militants linked to al qaeda reporters who have taken control of the northern desert it comes a day after twenty one people were killed in a gun battle when is the mists forced the former to erect separatist allies out of the town of daraa where they also patrolled the streets arresting civilians incidents were seized by both sides in march but they've since...
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chairperson hur: danielle, paragraphs 27 to 31. >> i am glad to reconsider that. chairperson hur: any dissenting view? if we could make note of that. i want to talk about exhibits. the reason i want to talk about exhibits, because you may try to use them now. i have not seen any addition to these additional exhibits from the sheriff. join have an understanding that 50, 78, 79, 80, 83 are stipulated? >> right. >> ok, great. there is an objection to the sheriff's case. i tend to agree with the mayor. if you want to cite a case, you can cite it in a brief. i would recommend that sustained the objection to the sheriff additional exhibit. >> i would like to speak to that. i did not jump in when you discuss this. the reason why we believe that situation or the formal dish returning. it is clear from the history of san francisco that the sheriff has willfully defied a court order and not been sanctioned. ada has been elected and served. we think that that is highly relevant and appropriate to the official misconduct in the city of san francisco. >> are there any comments
chairperson hur: danielle, paragraphs 27 to 31. >> i am glad to reconsider that. chairperson hur: any dissenting view? if we could make note of that. i want to talk about exhibits. the reason i want to talk about exhibits, because you may try to use them now. i have not seen any addition to these additional exhibits from the sheriff. join have an understanding that 50, 78, 79, 80, 83 are stipulated? >> right. >> ok, great. there is an objection to the sheriff's case. i tend to...
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on the web site many thanks indeed we'll see you next hour daniel. the headlines in just a second the latest installment of technology updates see you in a second. they've been living those who ancients the seventeenth century. strict. new community. clearly missed english between their. guard their families and things. sigrid laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot. fortunately. found anything tim's mission to teach me. about humans and. this is why you should care only. old started here before going global and now it's cooling. choose your place take your stuff. that. makes your statement. spread the word. it is to get the maximum political impact. the full source material is what helps keep them honest we.
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all right time to talk numbers and talk money as well with the artes daniel bushell good to see you again i understand the world's most profitable company is apparently gazprom. miller says the twenty seven billion dollars net is a record and is expected to pay big dividends to shareholders as well mr miller goes from should remain a state owned company though because only the government he said can make the huge long term gas field investments necessary for the company has become embroiled in a territorial dispute between china and vietnam china's all corporations see milk started an exploration tender region noises infringes on blocks already lost to the russian for beijing claims sovereignty over almost the entire south china sea which is believed to contain large oil and gas deposits and the say gas from might quit the project to keep its business ties with china. four thirty this morning after thirteen hours of talks germany removed opposition to bailing out spain's banks at a summit in brussels that should avoid the vicious national spending cuts which of left greece and italy on th
all right time to talk numbers and talk money as well with the artes daniel bushell good to see you again i understand the world's most profitable company is apparently gazprom. miller says the twenty seven billion dollars net is a record and is expected to pay big dividends to shareholders as well mr miller goes from should remain a state owned company though because only the government he said can make the huge long term gas field investments necessary for the company has become embroiled in...
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none of our bay area boys, we're sorry to report, sam and daniele, they stood out. cal's glenn and alex and david struggled. we spoke to a couple of them. >> i had a small hiccup on the pommel horse. that was in the back of my mind. i have a practice on friday. >> there's always a lubed one. ang tiety and nerves. you just have to learn how to deal with it. it's part of our sport. i figure for myself if you can't deal with it you have no business competing at this level. >> reporter: the men get another shot tomorrow on saturday but today, friday, it's all about the women, their competition starts at 5:30. if you're heading out to hp pavilion check out the fan fest where you can get your heart rate up. it's a great thing, for families. it's open all weekend long. guess how many calories i have burned? >> 700,000. >> 13. it's on level 1. >> you're making it look easy. doing a great job. we've got a jelly donut with your name on it. >> for in depth olympics coverage head to nbcbayarea.com, click on london 2012 for exclusive coverage including a look at some of the best
none of our bay area boys, we're sorry to report, sam and daniele, they stood out. cal's glenn and alex and david struggled. we spoke to a couple of them. >> i had a small hiccup on the pommel horse. that was in the back of my mind. i have a practice on friday. >> there's always a lubed one. ang tiety and nerves. you just have to learn how to deal with it. it's part of our sport. i figure for myself if you can't deal with it you have no business competing at this level. >>...
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signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i move to proceed to calendar number 341, s. 3327. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to calendar number 341, s. 2237, a bill to provide a temporary income tax credit for increased payroll and extend bonus depreciation for an additional year and for other purposes. mr. reid: i snow -- know the senators are anxious as to what is going to happen today. the republican leader and i have been in close contact the last several days. we're fortunate that we're now in a position to complete work today. we should be able to do it quickly. it all depends on the cooperation of senators. we actually know that the house is planning to vote around 12:30 today. they could do it more quickly. they could do it as late as 1:00. we have the ability now that the papers have been filed over in the house, we could act before they do, as we've done before. we'll have to see how the morning moves on, but we are work
signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i move to proceed to calendar number 341, s. 3327. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to calendar number 341, s. 2237, a bill to provide a temporary income tax credit for increased payroll and extend bonus depreciation for an additional year and for other purposes. mr. reid: i snow -- know the senators are anxious as to what is...
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here is daniel nottingham with the latest. >> president obama called the supreme court's decision to uphold most of the health care law a victory for the american people. >> i didn't do this because it was good politics. i did it because i believed it was good for the country. >> by a 5-4 vote the court let stand most of the affordable care act. surprisingly it was conservative chief justice john roberts who sided with the four liberal judges in the majority. roberts upheld the so-called individual mandate requiring all americans to have health insurance or pay penalty. roberts said while congress could not force people to buy something like insurance, it could tax those who are not insured. also uphold insurance companies cannot disqualify people because of preexisting conditions. they can't raise rates on the chronically sick. children can remain on their parent's health plan until age 26. the court struck down one part of the law, forcing states to expand medicaid to low income families by threatening to with hold all medicaid funding. republican candidate mitt romney said he disa
here is daniel nottingham with the latest. >> president obama called the supreme court's decision to uphold most of the health care law a victory for the american people. >> i didn't do this because it was good politics. i did it because i believed it was good for the country. >> by a 5-4 vote the court let stand most of the affordable care act. surprisingly it was conservative chief justice john roberts who sided with the four liberal judges in the majority. roberts upheld...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> ad vicars to president obama say they are happy to include healthcare in their election year debates. governor romney first proposed a mandated penalty when he was governor of massachusetts. >> here in our region 747,000 people are living in maryland without health insurance. in virginia it is 1. 1 million people. that adds up to 13 or 14% of the population. >>> and as we have said, despite the supreme court's decision, the debate over at fordable care act continues. the healthcare debate started in march 2009 when president obama hosted a healthcare summit. after a year the house approved a version of the healthcare bill that required everyone to buy health insurance. president obama signed it into law march 23, 2010. in november, 2010, a federal judge found the mandate constitutional. in december of that same year virginia became the first of 26 states to invalidate the law. in august of 2011, a federal appeal court found the mandate unconstitutional, which brings us to where we are now when the supreme court upheld the requireme
danielle nottingham, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> ad vicars to president obama say they are happy to include healthcare in their election year debates. governor romney first proposed a mandated penalty when he was governor of massachusetts. >> here in our region 747,000 people are living in maryland without health insurance. in virginia it is 1. 1 million people. that adds up to 13 or 14% of the population. >>> and as we have said, despite the supreme court's...
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cbs's danielle nottingham reports from outside of the courthouse. >> reporter: president obama called the supreme court's decision to uphold most of his healthcare law a victory for the american people. >> i didn't do this because it was good politics. i did it because i believed it was good for the country. >> reporter: by a 5-4 vote the court let stand most of the affordable care act. surprisingly, it was conservative chief justice john roberts who sided with the four liberal judges in the majority. roberts upheld the so-called individual mandate, requiring all americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty. roberts said while congress could not force people to buy something like insurance, it could tax those who are not insured. also upheld, insurance companies cannot disqualify people because of preexisting conditions. they can't raise rates on the chronically sick, and children can remain on their parents' health plan until age 26. the court struck down one part
cbs's danielle nottingham reports from outside of the courthouse. >> reporter: president obama called the supreme court's decision to uphold most of his healthcare law a victory for the american people. >> i didn't do this because it was good politics. i did it because i believed it was good for the country. >> reporter: by a 5-4 vote the court let stand most of the affordable care act. surprisingly, it was conservative chief justice john roberts who sided with the four...
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the images were captured on daniel romeros cell phone but witnessed by an entire neighborhood. >> a big ball of flames. yeah so it's just a bad situation. >> reporter: tonight three families living in these two houses have lost not only their homes but nearly everything inside. >> reporter: their son was home when the blaze erupted. >> and what happened? >> no one knows. >> is everybody okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: three dogs also made it out. jolovico's parents lived in the other homes as he salvaged what he could he said his folks do not have much but what they do meant everything. >> my dad is bedridden, he's over 85, and my mom is 80 plus years old, when my mom screamed for help. my heart drops. >> reporter: firefighters from at least nine different departments tried to save the homes, but when the flames got into the attic and the roof started caving in they were forced to back off. sandwiched between these two burned out and gutted homes is this parked van, fire investigators telling me they believe this is where the fire started either at or near this van at this point they are st
the images were captured on daniel romeros cell phone but witnessed by an entire neighborhood. >> a big ball of flames. yeah so it's just a bad situation. >> reporter: tonight three families living in these two houses have lost not only their homes but nearly everything inside. >> reporter: their son was home when the blaze erupted. >> and what happened? >> no one knows. >> is everybody okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: three dogs also made it out....
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the images were captured on daniel romeros cell phone but witnessed by an entire neighborhood. >> a big ball of flames. yeah so it's just a bad situation. >> reporter: tonight three families living in these two houses have lost not only their homes but nearly everything inside. >> reporter: their son was home when the blaze erupted. >> and what happened? >> no one knows. >> is everybody okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: three dogs also made it out. jolovico's parents lived in the other homes as he salvaged what he could he said his folks do not have much but what they do meant everything. >> my dad is bedridden, he's over 85, and my mom is 80 plus years old, when my mom screamed for help. my heart drops. >> reporter: firefighters from at least nine different departments tried to save the homes, but when the flames got into the attic and the roof started caving in they were forced to back off. sandwiched between these two burned out and gutted homes is this parked van, fire investigators telling me they believe this is where the fire started either at or near this van at this point they are st
the images were captured on daniel romeros cell phone but witnessed by an entire neighborhood. >> a big ball of flames. yeah so it's just a bad situation. >> reporter: tonight three families living in these two houses have lost not only their homes but nearly everything inside. >> reporter: their son was home when the blaze erupted. >> and what happened? >> no one knows. >> is everybody okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: three dogs also made it out....
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when you ship something valuable you may keep your fingers crossed that it won't arrive danieled or maybe not arrive at all. one bay area man frustrated when just rae leased i-pad disappeared during ship. and he came to us to get some help. about. >>reporter: when apple pham fan clam for for the new i-pad 3 he was right there with them. >> every time a new gadget released i usually get them for my friend. >>reporter: scott says he helps a friend who make computer accessory in hong kong like this folding i-pad cover. scott the latest i-pad from here before they go on sale over there. >> doesn't get release entered asia for months later. >>reporter: scott bought 2 i-pad. packed them in one box and shipped them by fedex from san francisco to hong kong. he was surprised when his friend called to ask were there 2 separate shipments. >> i said no. 2 i-pad in one shipment. and he said well, there's only one in here. >>reporter: scott was stunned. one of the i-pad was missing. he could only reach one conclusion. >> somebody must have gone in there and opened it up and took one out. >>reporter: th
when you ship something valuable you may keep your fingers crossed that it won't arrive danieled or maybe not arrive at all. one bay area man frustrated when just rae leased i-pad disappeared during ship. and he came to us to get some help. about. >>reporter: when apple pham fan clam for for the new i-pad 3 he was right there with them. >> every time a new gadget released i usually get them for my friend. >>reporter: scott says he helps a friend who make computer accessory in...
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by the way, jack-daniel, you better just be roommates. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. cochair-- they get all that money and have to share a chair? please welcome melinda gates ( cheers and applause ) hey, melinda good to see you again. nice to you have back. >> likewise. >> stephen: now and your husband, bill-- how is bill? >> he's terrific. >> stephen: please tell him to stop by more often. >> okay. >> stephen: once would be good. ( laughter ). now you're-- you're both trustees of the bill and melinda gates foundation. you have, through your work in impoverished countries, you have saved hundreds of thousands if not millions of lives. do you ever feel like a chump for not having-- ( cheers and applause ) do you feel like a snuck of schmuck for not having a superpac. >> i think what we're trying to do is things beyond one election season so i feel good about the money we spend, particularly i
by the way, jack-daniel, you better just be roommates. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. cochair-- they get all that money and have to share a chair? please welcome melinda gates ( cheers and applause ) hey, melinda good to see you again. nice to you have back. >> likewise. >> stephen: now and your husband, bill-- how is bill?...