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nash submitted a promote to the fda to collect more data on ibogaine. the food and drug administration approved dr. nash's proposal for clinical trials more than 20 years ago. back in 1993 here in miami. that's when they can administered the first dose of ibogaine in the u.s. but suddenly the funding dried up and the trials were forced to shut down. >> i was devastated really. we had nowhere to go and we had fda permission to proceed. >> undeterred dr. nash took her trials offshore, opening a private clinical research center on the island of st. kitts. >> we detosmed over -- detoxed over 300 patients. the ibogaine was 98% effective for trials. we couldn't believe it. we stood around an washed it. >> she was so impressed with the success of ibogaine she treated dr. absento salah to administer the drug. he's the director of clear sky medical recovery in cancun. >> for the last 19 years i'm actually practicing emergency room, i work at the hospital every day. >> and then you come leer for a few hours a day? >> then i come here for a few hours. >> dr. salah
nash submitted a promote to the fda to collect more data on ibogaine. the food and drug administration approved dr. nash's proposal for clinical trials more than 20 years ago. back in 1993 here in miami. that's when they can administered the first dose of ibogaine in the u.s. but suddenly the funding dried up and the trials were forced to shut down. >> i was devastated really. we had nowhere to go and we had fda permission to proceed. >> undeterred dr. nash took her trials offshore,...
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but he always talked to me. >> what's up, nash? why are you here? >> i am here because i have a warrant for you. >> reporter: for the next two hours, like a couple of old college chums, the two shot the breeze about philosophy and books and religion and of course kenia's case, about which travis remained evasive. >> i said, i've been here a long time, travis, i'm done. i'm done playing chess with you. you move one way, i move another way. i said i'm coming for you. i'm telling you that. i said the next time you see me i'll charbe charge ugh for murd. i said what do you want out of this? what exactly do you want out of this? >> i want to go to prison without being labeled as a sex offender. >> okay. what else? >> that's it. that's it. >> you'll confess to everything if you go to prison without being labeled a sex offender? is that what you're saying? you're man enough to say that? >> yes. yes. yes. that's what i'm saying. >> reporter: detective gurule was stunned. travis wanted to cut a deal? gurule used a little reverse psychology to make sure he me
but he always talked to me. >> what's up, nash? why are you here? >> i am here because i have a warrant for you. >> reporter: for the next two hours, like a couple of old college chums, the two shot the breeze about philosophy and books and religion and of course kenia's case, about which travis remained evasive. >> i said, i've been here a long time, travis, i'm done. i'm done playing chess with you. you move one way, i move another way. i said i'm coming for you. i'm...
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. >> kelly nash shows his footage to crypto zoologists who investigate distinct and undiscovered species. >> everybody we showed the video to was very intrigued by the film. they all agreed that it was something that they've never seen in alaska before. >> when i saw this, i was absolutely flabbergasted. i thought he had come up with one of the greatest finds of the 20th century. >> investigator john kirk is certain kelly nash has caught cad oh camera. >> i said, mate, you've got one of the best pieces of footage of this. >> the craziest footage is the one that kelly nash taped. i've seen ever creature in the water, and i don't know what that was. that's what got us to want to go up and try to find it and figure this out. >> jonathan hillstrand, king crab captain and star of discovery channel's "deadliest catch," believes caddy is a giant sturgeon. he set sail in 2011 hoping to prove his theory. >> the "anchorage daily news," whatever, actually put a $100,000 reward on this thing. so i was thinking about that, too, going wouldn't that be nice if i could bring this baby in. >> but despite
. >> kelly nash shows his footage to crypto zoologists who investigate distinct and undiscovered species. >> everybody we showed the video to was very intrigued by the film. they all agreed that it was something that they've never seen in alaska before. >> when i saw this, i was absolutely flabbergasted. i thought he had come up with one of the greatest finds of the 20th century. >> investigator john kirk is certain kelly nash has caught cad oh camera. >> i said,...
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nash. >> rick nash, next the go-ahead goal for new york and rangers had one more and win gathe game and two win as way from playing in the stanley cup playoff. >>> tonight the western conference finals. >>> baseball news. tigers and indians tied in the bottom of the tenth. and we show you cleveland's michael brantley at bat with a full count, two outs. >> ready with the 3-2 to brantley. brantley with a drive deep into right field line. gone and the indians win it! >> it's a beautiful thing, right? the solo homer gets the cleveland the 5-4 win walkoff style. sends the crowd into a frenzy. >>> a check on your weather. we say good morning to bill karins who is back in new york. hey, bill. >> hey, i was just bringing back all the memories with you out there in that area a year ago and what an unbelievable event. you witnessed it twice now and the aftermath. want to go through it and tell you how rare of an event this was. the fact that moore, oklahoma, this city in the center of oklahoma was hit by two ef-5 tornados in 14 years, i mean the odds of that are off the charts and where thomas is
nash. >> rick nash, next the go-ahead goal for new york and rangers had one more and win gathe game and two win as way from playing in the stanley cup playoff. >>> tonight the western conference finals. >>> baseball news. tigers and indians tied in the bottom of the tenth. and we show you cleveland's michael brantley at bat with a full count, two outs. >> ready with the 3-2 to brantley. brantley with a drive deep into right field line. gone and the indians win it!...
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adam nash of wealthfront joins me now in the studio. thank you for joining us again. aside from the top insiders who said they are not selling, how many shares are eligible for sale? >> there are several hundred million. nearly 500 million will be available for sale. there is a big difference between what you can do and what you should do and what people will do. that is why there are so much attention. >> how many employees do you think will sell? >> it varies. we launched a service a few weeks ago called single stock diversification and we allowed early access to twitter employees. about 10% of them signed up for the service. at this point, we have had employees sign with over 200 million dollars in stock and choose from a wide variety of plans. we have some data on what employees are planning to do. >> what are they planning to do? >> not surprisingly, they are in it for the long haul. the majority are not selling on the first day. we published a few weeks ago. the truth is, it is almost impossible to pick the right day to sell a stock whether the first day, or sec
adam nash of wealthfront joins me now in the studio. thank you for joining us again. aside from the top insiders who said they are not selling, how many shares are eligible for sale? >> there are several hundred million. nearly 500 million will be available for sale. there is a big difference between what you can do and what you should do and what people will do. that is why there are so much attention. >> how many employees do you think will sell? >> it varies. we launched a...
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we are joaned by chuck nash. first of all, we'll go over the grounds for the exchange. in exchange for bergdahl's release. five detainees were releaseed to qatar. and they are assured they will secure the detainees where they are under a travel ban for a year. is that a risky deal in >> it depends on the relationship between the united states government and the government of quatar. the iraqis told us that they would care for them and violated that. and you have to be careful the deals thaw make when the negotiations are going on. it is not like you are signing a contract that can be adjudicated after the fact and by virtue of the fact they did this. there is a level of trust in the government and we have to assess what is in it for them. meaning the qataris. >> and everyone is thrilled to know he will be returning home and law makers estatic he is free. but expressing concern about the released taliban. >> they are hardened terrorist who have the blood of americans and countless afghans on their hands. i am eager to learn what steps are taken that the i they never retu
we are joaned by chuck nash. first of all, we'll go over the grounds for the exchange. in exchange for bergdahl's release. five detainees were releaseed to qatar. and they are assured they will secure the detainees where they are under a travel ban for a year. is that a risky deal in >> it depends on the relationship between the united states government and the government of quatar. the iraqis told us that they would care for them and violated that. and you have to be careful the deals...
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a plane nashed and walks away. that was not the first time it was his time inside the house. . >>> welcome back. it is one of the biggest prostitution busts in bay area history. they are accused of running a massive operation in the alameda courtroom to face charges. prosecutors tied them to more than a dozen frauds and suspected them of being fronts for prostitution. they spoke to the attorney of some of those suspended. >> she has a one-year-old son as well as a husband and several other family members. >> we have not received police reports yet and we will set the case for wednesday to enter a plea on wednesday.. >> they executed a simultaneous sting and they seized cash drugs and weapons. >>> they now have a sketch of a man wanted for a home invasion. they broke into the home and held the couple at gunpoint. police describe the man as latino in his early 30s about 5 feet and this morning a trial will get underway in what police say were involved in an ambush and killing in san francisco. back in 2009, a woman l
a plane nashed and walks away. that was not the first time it was his time inside the house. . >>> welcome back. it is one of the biggest prostitution busts in bay area history. they are accused of running a massive operation in the alameda courtroom to face charges. prosecutors tied them to more than a dozen frauds and suspected them of being fronts for prostitution. they spoke to the attorney of some of those suspended. >> she has a one-year-old son as well as a husband and...
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because in real life, nash went on to sign with the pittsburgh pirates. stand still hoping to play with the pirates' top team one day. and this past summer they were to gaets again for the first time in more than a year. meeting up with the actors who play them. patal from "slum dog millionaire" and from "life of pi." >> yeah, that will teach him how to pitch badly. then teach him how to -- and he was there in india too, training the actors on location. he took a break from filming to fly with me become to his tiny village in a region of india. and saw firsthand how america's pastime has changed his life. >> this is my mom. >> hi. >> reporter: i got to meet his mother. and very large family. do you understand baseball? >> he doesn't. not at all. >> ha-ha. >> that's pretty good. >> when the movie comes out is your life going to change? >> yes, sir. i get money from there, you know. good money. >> may not sound a lot to westerners. but to his family it means a lot. something they never had before. he was able to buy extra land to farm. he was able to measur
because in real life, nash went on to sign with the pittsburgh pirates. stand still hoping to play with the pirates' top team one day. and this past summer they were to gaets again for the first time in more than a year. meeting up with the actors who play them. patal from "slum dog millionaire" and from "life of pi." >> yeah, that will teach him how to pitch badly. then teach him how to -- and he was there in india too, training the actors on location. he took a break...
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chuck nash, thank you so much. we appreciate you coming on. >> you bet. >>> in today's "beyond the dream," we hear from one of the world's most renown pastors and motivato motivators, bishop t.d. jake's. no matter how bad the economy is, whether you're working or employed, everyone is in search of significance. all of us yearn to live a life that counts. jake's believes that achieving our dream doesn't rely on intellect alone, but as he states in his latest book, "success also requires instinct: the power to release your inborn drive." >> there are people in their 40s and 50s and 60s still trying to figure out, aside from paying the rent and making money and trying to pay bills, where do i fit? where do i fit where i can bring my talent, to bring my gifts, and watch them be multiplied. >> bishop td jakes believes, regardless of your age, you can still find your purpose in life and fulfill your dreams. cautio prepared for any challenge. he adds, it's easy to get sidetracked, because if you don't fully appreciate our
chuck nash, thank you so much. we appreciate you coming on. >> you bet. >>> in today's "beyond the dream," we hear from one of the world's most renown pastors and motivato motivators, bishop t.d. jake's. no matter how bad the economy is, whether you're working or employed, everyone is in search of significance. all of us yearn to live a life that counts. jake's believes that achieving our dream doesn't rely on intellect alone, but as he states in his latest book,...
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current tv series nash bridges and jack, the fan and a smile like yours locations in and around san francisco have proved irresistible to film makers, television producers and virtually anyone with access to a camera. >> when i became interested in san francisco, it immediately appealed to me because a. it was close to los angeles by plane. you could get there in an hour. b. that once you had done that that you were far from los angeles and we could be more independent. >> even though most of the stories filmed here are if i can take -- filmed here are fictitious, coming down the hill in a cable car, you can just see my office. >> reporter: not anymore. and my favorite burnett would have a tough time paying the rent today because the entire block is now occupied by the ritz carlton hotel. in vertigo, the character lived down a few blocks. the location is the bronco bank. the same spot visited 10 years earlier in lady from shanghai. much like children fighting over a brand new toy, historically, movie makers have fought over the landscape in an effort to be the hippest possible. amazingly, tra
current tv series nash bridges and jack, the fan and a smile like yours locations in and around san francisco have proved irresistible to film makers, television producers and virtually anyone with access to a camera. >> when i became interested in san francisco, it immediately appealed to me because a. it was close to los angeles by plane. you could get there in an hour. b. that once you had done that that you were far from los angeles and we could be more independent. >> even...
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. >> this cousin, patrick nash, said carla asked to borrow his gun, a .38 caliber revolver, for protection. >> she tells patrick that there's been recent break-ins at her house and she's concern for her safety. >> patrick said that three days before the murder, he gave carla his gun loaded with five bullets. he also gave her a hunting knife. three days after the murder, she returned the gun, but not the knife. and the chamber of the gun was empty. >> patrick asked carla, hey, what happened to the bullets in it and she told him i went target practicing. >> the gun was given to ballistics experts and test fired so that the pults could be compared to those recovered from avis's body. >> the markings on the three projectiles from the body did match the markings from the test-fires which told me that that weapon was the weapon that killed avis banks. >> but this didn't necessarily put the gun in carla's hand. so investigators looked again at the shoe impressions from the crime scene. >> they assumed the impression was made by a man shoe which would have been a size 8. but it also could have bee
. >> this cousin, patrick nash, said carla asked to borrow his gun, a .38 caliber revolver, for protection. >> she tells patrick that there's been recent break-ins at her house and she's concern for her safety. >> patrick said that three days before the murder, he gave carla his gun loaded with five bullets. he also gave her a hunting knife. three days after the murder, she returned the gun, but not the knife. and the chamber of the gun was empty. >> patrick asked carla,...
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captain nash, always great to see you. >> nice to be with you, eric. eric: under these circumstances repeat cases from our neighbor from the south and arrests and holds some of our marines. >> you're right. this is the not first time this will happen. people get confused with all the hustle and bustle on the border and crossed over into mexico. in this case the sergeant was carrying some firearms which he is legally able to own here in the united states but it is a problem in mexico. the real issue comes down to the state department, we've got people flying all over the world requiring to solve the insolvable problems and here's a solvable problem on our border with an ally, one guy in jail. how can we expect anybody to deal it with the iranian nuclear issue or palestinian-israeli problem if we can't get one guy out of jail? it's a little silly. eric: down there the last marine that was held, john hammer, was in prison for four months. there was public outcry to get him out. what can people do? what should our government do. we're looking at john hamme
captain nash, always great to see you. >> nice to be with you, eric. eric: under these circumstances repeat cases from our neighbor from the south and arrests and holds some of our marines. >> you're right. this is the not first time this will happen. people get confused with all the hustle and bustle on the border and crossed over into mexico. in this case the sergeant was carrying some firearms which he is legally able to own here in the united states but it is a problem in...
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even rick nash who held off the scoring got into the act today. new york takes game one final of 7-2. rangers on fire! >> and here's an item. we'll tell you that mets juan laguerre has made a terrific catch. we'll try to have that in for you a little later on. but yes, tonight a whole bunch of stuff on the late show. see you at 11:00. >> thank you. have a good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [music] [music] [music] >> hey, everybody. welcome to "california bountiful." i i'm your host tracy sellers and today we're hanging out in north beach in san francisco at capo's where they're known for their authentic chicago italian cuisine, and this is actually one of their famous menu items. it is a baked artichoke, and it is taking me everything to not dive into it. we're going to show you how to make it, but before we do, why don't we show you a little more about artichokes and where do you go but the artichoke capital of the world. check it out. [music] >> if you've ever driven along the central coast an
even rick nash who held off the scoring got into the act today. new york takes game one final of 7-2. rangers on fire! >> and here's an item. we'll tell you that mets juan laguerre has made a terrific catch. we'll try to have that in for you a little later on. but yes, tonight a whole bunch of stuff on the late show. see you at 11:00. >> thank you. have a good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [music] [music] [music] >> hey,...
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. >> good afternoon commissioners, i'm the architect for the project sponsor joliet nash who found this house in the liberty hills historic district. it's a moderate proposal, 21.5' wide, 75' wide deep lot that triggers the need for the variance. there is an extension into the legal required rear yard which is averaged to be 15' minimum and adjacent property is actually encroach even more. the properties on the side have been raised with garage. this property has a garage, but it's hard to access, so the owners wanted the building raised slightly 18th. the family that intends to occupy the whole building is an extended family, and that is where grandmother is going to live. the certificate has been granted by the historic preservation commission and there is really not a lot else to explain about the project. it's going to be fully upgraded in the front, even though that wasn't the project sponsor's intent, but because it's an historic district and non-contributing building, and the extent of the request for the variance, dwelling unit merger triggered that review to be this compliance
. >> good afternoon commissioners, i'm the architect for the project sponsor joliet nash who found this house in the liberty hills historic district. it's a moderate proposal, 21.5' wide, 75' wide deep lot that triggers the need for the variance. there is an extension into the legal required rear yard which is averaged to be 15' minimum and adjacent property is actually encroach even more. the properties on the side have been raised with garage. this property has a garage, but it's hard...
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even rick nash who held off the scoring got into the act today. new york takes game one final of 7-2. >>> we'll get out of here with this. mets juan laguerre got a bat he knows how to use it. two-run homer off nationals pitcher gonzales. but wait i have for. i have more. that wasn't enough. did it in the field. jason wirth cranks one deep and gets it. stamp of approval from another former athletic colon and the mets 5-2 win over the nationals. >> all right. thanks, vern. >> that's it for us for now. we'll be back in half hour. "cbs evening news" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ,,,, ♪ ♪ ,,,, thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. >> axelrod: tonight, catching a much needed break. the weather helps firefighters getting the upper hand over many of the southern california wild fires. carter evans is there. the worst floods in more than a century overwhelms southeastern eu
even rick nash who held off the scoring got into the act today. new york takes game one final of 7-2. >>> we'll get out of here with this. mets juan laguerre got a bat he knows how to use it. two-run homer off nationals pitcher gonzales. but wait i have for. i have more. that wasn't enough. did it in the field. jason wirth cranks one deep and gets it. stamp of approval from another former athletic colon and the mets 5-2 win over the nationals. >> all right. thanks, vern. >>...
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. >>> rick nash jumps and scores. they win 3-up with, rangers two wins from their first stanley -- 3-1, rangers two wins from their first stanley cup final since 1994. >>> conversations about breathing strips have usually been confined to the bedroom. [ snoring ] ca >> the strips have helped wives get shut eye for years, but today new york racing officials say california chrome will be allowed to wear his breathing strip at the belmont next month and will compete for the elusive triple crown. the strip is apparently not performance enhancing. nobody predicted this success out of a horse when he didn't come from great stock. you might compare him to athletes like tom brady, kurt warner and jeremy lin. local racing expert sam speier explained it like this. >> how do you explain a ballplayer never drafted or a mike piazza that was 250th in the draft, someone overlooked because this is maybe just a freak horse? you couldn't say that i could go out tomorrow and breed a horse for 10,500 be in next year's derby. it's really
. >>> rick nash jumps and scores. they win 3-up with, rangers two wins from their first stanley -- 3-1, rangers two wins from their first stanley cup final since 1994. >>> conversations about breathing strips have usually been confined to the bedroom. [ snoring ] ca >> the strips have helped wives get shut eye for years, but today new york racing officials say california chrome will be allowed to wear his breathing strip at the belmont next month and will compete for the...
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let's turn to captain steve nash for more on this special day. always good to see you especially on this day. >> it is a pleasure to be with you. >> people think about going out to the beach and bbq but this resinates with the deep meaning of the very meaning of being an american. >> it does. 1.3 million have died for this count country. there have been over 42 million who have served. it goes back to the civil war, of course, which is which decoration day started and 25 cities claim ownership of memorial day. but the official memorial day was up in new york. the service was held in arlington here with then general grant who was the commander of the union forces in 1868. they held it at arlington and it has been held there and the president of the united states will speak today as you pointed out and give everybody a chance to reflect on the sacrifices that those 1.3 million people made. and at 3:00, it rolls across the country, there is a moment of silence. i would like to point that out to your viewers. the protocol is you fly the american flag
let's turn to captain steve nash for more on this special day. always good to see you especially on this day. >> it is a pleasure to be with you. >> people think about going out to the beach and bbq but this resinates with the deep meaning of the very meaning of being an american. >> it does. 1.3 million have died for this count country. there have been over 42 million who have served. it goes back to the civil war, of course, which is which decoration day started and 25...
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still no goals for sidney crosby or rick nash for that matter this postseason. for more, check out "sportscenter" live, 9:00 a.m. eastern time over on espn. >>> an amazing goal from one of the greatest soccer players on the planet is our "play of the day." it happened yesterday in spain. >> it's pretty awesome. sit back, watch and listen. >> score! >> check it out. slo-mo. >> oh, wow. >> back-kicked it like a backhand with your foot. >> like he wasn't even -- >> yeah. >> -- going to do that. >> anyway, cristiano ronaldo of spain's real madrid, it was his 50th goal for the team this season, arguably his most amazing. >> his 50th goal of the season. >> yeah. >> usually it's like 0-0 for these things, right, like 0-0 they have a match that goes for three hours. he's got 50 goals. >> that is why he makes the big bucks. >> amazing. >> that was pretty awesome. it looked like he was shutting a door like he walked out of his house and he forgot to close the door. you know what i'm saying? how is that? i can do that pretty good. shut the door with the back of my foot. >>
still no goals for sidney crosby or rick nash for that matter this postseason. for more, check out "sportscenter" live, 9:00 a.m. eastern time over on espn. >>> an amazing goal from one of the greatest soccer players on the planet is our "play of the day." it happened yesterday in spain. >> it's pretty awesome. sit back, watch and listen. >> score! >> check it out. slo-mo. >> oh, wow. >> back-kicked it like a backhand with your foot....
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i've got about two hundred plus nash and venue for the mall it's time everyone all biased needs to do something to hide it. i'm going into the top men's team about the happenings in the country he said that in the country's first parliamentary election system with pillar of us forces in twenty eleven at the security was in place with hundreds of thousands of soldiers and police deployed to protect polling stations. and they cool down in back down and bounce to hear reports from rice news. despite iraq experiencing its worst unrest since two thousand and eight hundred and sixty people killed in a costly come late this landmark election post a few hitches. venture reports of funds. what's it called trust for the twenty ten elections. the council was brought to my explanations. maybe a diamond in the next prez has had success at the end it. we congratulate the iraqi people and their statistics in the fencing. it expresses here in the alcove rather testing went well. mexico city for over fifty percent of the participants read the and accurately. i never saw a single complaint with the dou
i've got about two hundred plus nash and venue for the mall it's time everyone all biased needs to do something to hide it. i'm going into the top men's team about the happenings in the country he said that in the country's first parliamentary election system with pillar of us forces in twenty eleven at the security was in place with hundreds of thousands of soldiers and police deployed to protect polling stations. and they cool down in back down and bounce to hear reports from rice news....
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all but the up with general and nash but what a kron4 morning is happening now high seas are preventing divers from continuing their search for more bodies if and as of installed 3 a hearing. in bad weather also stopping surges of the weekend. if it's been held in months into this very st. 29 people are still missing. that have discovered the body of 275. most of them high school students. antioch police are searching for any armed robbery of happen saturday night on oxford drive 34 again approached a person and robbed them and then took off. police were able to get to three of the cells bags after persons are still looking for the fourth. that was not heard during and reported for that as robbery we get a heat watch. and until tuesday and wednesday. if people expect widespread about eighties and even upper 90s for a good number of bay locations in the one we get inland were talking trouble as it did. we could get 100101 apparent and going to be extremely high for days and today is very end of week is a breeze. we have a slight bit of a released her and the cooler temperatures and the u
all but the up with general and nash but what a kron4 morning is happening now high seas are preventing divers from continuing their search for more bodies if and as of installed 3 a hearing. in bad weather also stopping surges of the weekend. if it's been held in months into this very st. 29 people are still missing. that have discovered the body of 275. most of them high school students. antioch police are searching for any armed robbery of happen saturday night on oxford drive 34 again...
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share information with us authorities rusher is already in recession and financial analysts to form but nash was policies dimitri forays of making russia to risky investments the cream to gdp will fall by about five percent in two thousand fourteen according to the international monetary fund. even the weak economic prospects in inflation expected to reach sixteen percent by the end of the year the imf predicts that gdp will actually be boundary two percent in two thousand thirteen. he and expects the unemployment rate to fall from eight point five percent to nearly seventy five percent to two thousand sixteen in inflation is estimated to fall nearly six percent in two years' time the fund recently approved a seventeen billion years dollar bailout package to help the struggling economy to be released over two years the washington based organization approved emergency package after the government's new concrete easter performs her to help ukraine beat economic stability. the korean law three c three point two billion years dollars from the imf mid may to help the country's aids deaths ever si
share information with us authorities rusher is already in recession and financial analysts to form but nash was policies dimitri forays of making russia to risky investments the cream to gdp will fall by about five percent in two thousand fourteen according to the international monetary fund. even the weak economic prospects in inflation expected to reach sixteen percent by the end of the year the imf predicts that gdp will actually be boundary two percent in two thousand thirteen. he and...
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>> from our reaction to sergeant bergdahl's release, let's bring in retired navy captain chuck nash, joins us on the telephone. captain, as wonderful and inspiring news as this is, jennifer griffin just pointed out that bergdahl was swapped for five gitmo detainees, one accused of war crimes. is that troubling, or is that just the way these things are done? >> well, i think that's the way these things are done. if you look at countries that value the lives of their service people, probably you'll see that the israelis rank up there very high, as well. and they're willing to trade prisoners just to get the body back of someone. so it is done, and this is, i think, all part and parcel of the process of kind of wrapping things up in afghanistan. and the administration has finally decided to make the trade, clear those guys out of those -- those five out of gitmo and get bergdahl back, because, as the only prisoner, the only detainee over there in enemy hands to really wrap this up and get out of afghanistan, he would have been the man left behind. and that would have been politically un
>> from our reaction to sergeant bergdahl's release, let's bring in retired navy captain chuck nash, joins us on the telephone. captain, as wonderful and inspiring news as this is, jennifer griffin just pointed out that bergdahl was swapped for five gitmo detainees, one accused of war crimes. is that troubling, or is that just the way these things are done? >> well, i think that's the way these things are done. if you look at countries that value the lives of their service people,...
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. >> wealthfront's ceo, adam nash. thank you. from corporate shuttle buses to expensive housing, a battle over inequality in san francisco. an entrepreneur weighs in. ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is bloomberg west. as the inequality debate heats up, some entrepreneurs are looking at ways to give it back. a san francisco native is a one of them. he has cofounded five successful companies. when his latest startup, here's trying to marry charitable giving with high-end experiences. he joins me now. thank you. beforended 4 companies this. >> all in san francisco. but how did you come up with ifonly? >> there are so many great stores way you can get things, but more people want experiences. they want to give experiences. buildght about why not great experiences. if we can make the benefit charity, even better. >> by experiences, what do you mean? >> they are from $30 to billions of dollars. , playingreaming eagles tennis with famous tennis stars. anything you can dream up. if we do not have it, we will design it. >> tennis with andre
. >> wealthfront's ceo, adam nash. thank you. from corporate shuttle buses to expensive housing, a battle over inequality in san francisco. an entrepreneur weighs in. ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is bloomberg west. as the inequality debate heats up, some entrepreneurs are looking at ways to give it back. a san francisco native is a one of them. he has cofounded five successful companies. when his latest startup, here's trying to marry charitable giving with high-end experiences. he...
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and another person that leaps out of my mind is the star of eyes on the prize would be diane nash who is a freshman and here's what's going on with the freedom rides and how one of the buses had been bombed in alabama and she decides i can get a car from somewhere. we're going to drive up there and we're going to get on those buses and when she gets up there, you know, it's just unbelievable. and has the gall to say oh, no, we need protection and we can get it from this day police and she calls washington and is able to get people at the justice department and embarrassed him into putting pressure to get the national guard to protect those buses so they can complete their travels down to louisiana and into the american history books. that is a college student and so again inspiring beyond words and what we can do as writers and the telling of the tale and if you are ever in a moment of depression and think, gosh, it's so hard to create change, to meet people like bob, these are people that are just unbelievable heroes and heroines in my mind. and finally many of you may know the name
and another person that leaps out of my mind is the star of eyes on the prize would be diane nash who is a freshman and here's what's going on with the freedom rides and how one of the buses had been bombed in alabama and she decides i can get a car from somewhere. we're going to drive up there and we're going to get on those buses and when she gets up there, you know, it's just unbelievable. and has the gall to say oh, no, we need protection and we can get it from this day police and she calls...
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a white house spokesman said that germany's anger over the nash -- over the nsa surveillance program which caused merkel to cancel a u.s. trip last year will not complicate a joint effort to address the situation in ukraine. u.s. employers probably boosted payrolls in april by the most in five months. economists predict that the u.s. added 218,000 jobs last month after a gain of 192000 and march. a pickup in april would follow data this week showing that households spent more freely and manufacturing accelerated. to the pollstakes next week in the country's finance minister seems sure that the ruling anc will retain power. we sat down for an exclusive conversation. having the advantage of an institution like the african national congress which will win the election by significant majority means there is continuity and transparency and relative certainty about what we intend to do. we have a record of translating election manifestoes and a commitment to the national development plan into business plans for government departments. >> south africa's true growth potential is being hamper
a white house spokesman said that germany's anger over the nash -- over the nsa surveillance program which caused merkel to cancel a u.s. trip last year will not complicate a joint effort to address the situation in ukraine. u.s. employers probably boosted payrolls in april by the most in five months. economists predict that the u.s. added 218,000 jobs last month after a gain of 192000 and march. a pickup in april would follow data this week showing that households spent more freely and...
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nash to citer. the rangers win 7-2. game two monday in montreal. that will do it for this edition of sports wrap. >> thank you for watching. join mornings on two at 7:00 a.m., for coverage of the beta breaker race. we're always here for you. thanks for joining us. have >> on today's show, an inspirational tale of never giving up. plus, a winter olympic medalist. and later, the sounds of zoe. all this only on "american latino tv." >> ♪ upside your head get inside yourself then you're over there and outside yourself ♪ [captioning made possible by latv] ♪ get outside yourself >> hey, guys, i'm valery ortiz, and you're watching "american latino tv," where we celebrate american latino pride. now, every week on this show
nash to citer. the rangers win 7-2. game two monday in montreal. that will do it for this edition of sports wrap. >> thank you for watching. join mornings on two at 7:00 a.m., for coverage of the beta breaker race. we're always here for you. thanks for joining us. have >> on today's show, an inspirational tale of never giving up. plus, a winter olympic medalist. and later, the sounds of zoe. all this only on "american latino tv." >> ♪ upside your head get inside...
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. >> we spoke with adam nash who manages portfolios for twitter employees and they said they were not going to sell. >> he was wrong. also said the first day lockup expires is the worst day to sell. what's interesting here is twitter employees from a we are in a new era here. one of the things that's different is twitter employees have had the opportunity to sell for a long time before the ipo. there was a secondary market to help this sort of control the market a little bit. they limited the ability for them to sell, but unlike ipos for the last 20 years, you have an active market. maybe more than groupon and zynga and may be about the same as facebook. they also had an earlier lockup for employees to cover the tax bill that would have resulted from the ipo. lockup that left the nonexecutive to sell that, there were half $1 billion in shares. the old saying on wall street is there are lots of reasons people sell but only one reason people buy. this does not code well for what the insiders can see about their business. on that point, what does this indicate to you about the future of
. >> we spoke with adam nash who manages portfolios for twitter employees and they said they were not going to sell. >> he was wrong. also said the first day lockup expires is the worst day to sell. what's interesting here is twitter employees from a we are in a new era here. one of the things that's different is twitter employees have had the opportunity to sell for a long time before the ipo. there was a secondary market to help this sort of control the market a little bit. they...
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. >> thank you, adam nash. we will be watching on monday, when the lockup expires. corporated, from shuttle buses to expensive housing, there's a battle raging over inequality in san francisco. ♪ ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." heats inequality debate up in silicon valley, some entrepreneurs are focusing on creative ways to get back to the community. a san francisco native is one of them. startup, he'st focused on marrying charitable giving with high-end experiences. he joins me in the studio. you founded four companies before this. >> all here in san francisco. >> how did you come up with the idea for ifonly? >> there are so many great stores where you can buy things s, but more and more people one experiences. they want to share stuff and give experiences. a greatt, why not build store for experiences rather than things. >> by experiences, what do you mean? billionsre from $30 to of dollars, cooking with famous chefs, seeing called wineries from the inside, -- cult wineries from the inside, maybe just meeting the band after the concert. if we d
. >> thank you, adam nash. we will be watching on monday, when the lockup expires. corporated, from shuttle buses to expensive housing, there's a battle raging over inequality in san francisco. ♪ ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." heats inequality debate up in silicon valley, some entrepreneurs are focusing on creative ways to get back to the community. a san francisco native is one of them. startup, he'st focused on marrying charitable giving with...
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it's like ewe than nash i can't of the veterans. >> that's going to be a question for the white house. there's going more hearings like the one we saw yesterday. the fact that the va lists him as somebody who works at at a hospital under investigation, is going to be yet another complication for this white house. in terms of getting to the bottom of it. jay carney will push back on what you just said. the president takes this seriously enough that he took one of his top aeds, rob nabors and moved him across the street and said figure out what's going on and we'll fix it. they are going to have to find some answers soon otherwise as you suggest, the pressure is going to get hot. >> ed, this is beckle, just out of curiosity, did you mention that there were 2 million veterans coming off of two wars, that have overwhelmed va. and this was an issue before obama of ever heard. it goes back to the eisenhower administration. john mccain who is screaming outrage on this, if i will bet you anything that in his files, in his office, in arizona, there are veterans complaining about what happened
it's like ewe than nash i can't of the veterans. >> that's going to be a question for the white house. there's going more hearings like the one we saw yesterday. the fact that the va lists him as somebody who works at at a hospital under investigation, is going to be yet another complication for this white house. in terms of getting to the bottom of it. jay carney will push back on what you just said. the president takes this seriously enough that he took one of his top aeds, rob nabors...
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visitors to the fire it rings other requests that is being ignored as you can tell from this area where nash's the beach has chechens but appears it becomes like a wheel dump sites a box of used fireworks out think they've ever been like what the speech. it >> : costs and then let scions in europe won the most is respected her sons are beaches and the national park system. and just take a toll to artist had to his destination >> : at ocean beach stanley roberts hours kron 4 news >> : other problem for the knees bent of the bay bridge on treasure island tonight to explain details on this new issue >> : well comes from part of the bridges that is critical to us stability told together the strands of the main cable off center through a door of the holes the to go into are too close together here is during the earthquake like could rub together every, damage of the 274 rods to hundred and five of them are less than 10 mm from the inner part of a whole and to fix this rise might have to be pushed into place or the holes might to be made bigger those working on this man of the bay bridge to ellis he
visitors to the fire it rings other requests that is being ignored as you can tell from this area where nash's the beach has chechens but appears it becomes like a wheel dump sites a box of used fireworks out think they've ever been like what the speech. it >> : costs and then let scions in europe won the most is respected her sons are beaches and the national park system. and just take a toll to artist had to his destination >> : at ocean beach stanley roberts hours kron 4 news...
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. >> reporter: dr nash was so impressed she trained another doctor to administer the drug. >> we free more than 700. >> reporter: more than 700. he's the medical director in cannes can. >> i'm an emergency fizz ip -- physician, i practice in the emergency room. >> and you come here for a few hours. >> reporter: the doctor treated more than 700 addicts and believes that ibogaine could help people like paul. the patients receive a test dose, then a full dose, and soon... >> it hit me in probably 30 minutes. there was buzzing in my ears, i knew i was in an adventure. >> reporter: we caught up with paul after he came down from the ibogaine trip. >> the gain is about intro speption. the visions are what is inside you. you see parts of your life - some good, some bad. for me it was like, you know, stop, you'll be six feet under. >> reporter: how do you feel right now? >> amazing. doctors say it's not a cure. i know it's not. you have to work at not being an adebt. right now -- being an addict. right now it's a miracle drug. ibogaine works by changing the brain's chemical wiring to break the
. >> reporter: dr nash was so impressed she trained another doctor to administer the drug. >> we free more than 700. >> reporter: more than 700. he's the medical director in cannes can. >> i'm an emergency fizz ip -- physician, i practice in the emergency room. >> and you come here for a few hours. >> reporter: the doctor treated more than 700 addicts and believes that ibogaine could help people like paul. the patients receive a test dose, then a full dose,...
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to beat the heat before the heat beats all of them >> you can understand the signs and kids getting nashs. >> santa clara paramedics says she responded to a handful heat related emergency today. >> we do get busy, it is not only people in their homes getting hot, it is people out working on construction sites and commute traffic with the windows down. they just become hot. >> the call is from mainly people who did not have air-conditioning and became dehydrated. one called from a boy suffering from heat seizure. >> a young child spiked the seizure today. >> they're keeping an eye on the heat wave and hopeful that the call volume won't get any higher. >> the heat problems can definitely lead to death for people of all ages if they don't cake common sense precautions. >> so far it has not been too bad, they expect to see more patients as this heat wave continues. reporting live in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news now, emergency officials in southern california tonight have lifted evacuation orders from more than 20, 000 homes. those homes were closed to a wind wild fire of
to beat the heat before the heat beats all of them >> you can understand the signs and kids getting nashs. >> santa clara paramedics says she responded to a handful heat related emergency today. >> we do get busy, it is not only people in their homes getting hot, it is people out working on construction sites and commute traffic with the windows down. they just become hot. >> the call is from mainly people who did not have air-conditioning and became dehydrated. one...
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to beat the heat before the heat beats all of them >> you can understand the signs and kids getting nashs. >> santa clara paramedics says she responded to a handful heat related emergency today. >> we do get busy, it is not only people in their homes getting hot, it is people out working on construction sites and commute traffic with the windows down. they just become hot. >> the call is from mainly people who did not have air-conditioning and became dehydrated. one called from a boy suffering from heat seizure. >> a young child spiked the seizure today. >> they're keeping an eye on the heat wave and hopeful that the call volume won't get any higher. >> the heat problems can definitely lead to death for people of all ages if they don't cake common sense precautions. >> so far it has not been too bad, they expect to see more patients as this heat wave continues. reporting live in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news now, emergency officials in southern california tonight have lifted evacuation orders from more than 20, 000 homes. those homes were closed to a wind wild fire of
to beat the heat before the heat beats all of them >> you can understand the signs and kids getting nashs. >> santa clara paramedics says she responded to a handful heat related emergency today. >> we do get busy, it is not only people in their homes getting hot, it is people out working on construction sites and commute traffic with the windows down. they just become hot. >> the call is from mainly people who did not have air-conditioning and became dehydrated. one...
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captain nash, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. bill: jenna lee is standing by coupling up in a couple minutes, "happening now." what is happening now? >> thank you, bill. the secretary of veterans affairs is preparing to testify on capitol hill this week amid growing calls for his resignation. what can he do to get america's heros the medical care they deserve. what do concerned veterans care about? general jack keane joining that. gop stars could face the same criticism that dogged the president. are first-term senators, rand paul, ted cruz and marco rubio too green to run the country? our panel will take that up. >> >> there is a way to melt away tumors using the patient's own cells. a remarkable break through that could save lives. that top researcher joins us next hour. bill: wow, remarkable stuff. we'll be watching for that. thank you, jenna. we'll see you in a few minutes. >>> it has been 33 years since pope paul the 2nd was shot in vatican city. we'll look at the assassination attempt and what an image that is. why the sain
captain nash, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. bill: jenna lee is standing by coupling up in a couple minutes, "happening now." what is happening now? >> thank you, bill. the secretary of veterans affairs is preparing to testify on capitol hill this week amid growing calls for his resignation. what can he do to get america's heros the medical care they deserve. what do concerned veterans care about? general jack keane joining that. gop stars could face the same...
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i want to bring this up with a guy i deeply admire, captain chuck nash. this is why i don't think he's worried. the russian market has resounded so we have wiped all that concern now. he has just discovered that he's sitting on trillions of dollars worth of potential oil and gas discoveries more than even he calculated, which has me thinking that he's going to keep pursuing breakaway republics and have a financial interest because he knows whatever money that he makes off of them is going to dwarf whatever sanctions will cost him so what do you say? >> he is now and has been since this has started and he has a bunch of customers who have little choice other than to buy from him to the point that we are subsidizing the ukrainian so that they can pay the higher cost to none other than vladimir putin's russia. >> so there was talk that he was taking troops off the ukrainian border and that was just conjecture and i think that he's going to take this further. so the longer he stays there, he saying that the market is just fine and his aligarh buddies are fun,
i want to bring this up with a guy i deeply admire, captain chuck nash. this is why i don't think he's worried. the russian market has resounded so we have wiped all that concern now. he has just discovered that he's sitting on trillions of dollars worth of potential oil and gas discoveries more than even he calculated, which has me thinking that he's going to keep pursuing breakaway republics and have a financial interest because he knows whatever money that he makes off of them is going to...
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there's a history section over here very close but murder monger us was a wonderful one that ogden nash created for agatha christie. he used it in a poem to rhyme with library of congress. whodunit was a guy named donald gordon. he was a critic in 1930 and of course little gray cells for the brain matter for perot. that was agatha christie so you've got those. one that is a lot of fun to talk about is ben bradlee's term. you are smiling back there. it's an old term that ben bradlee brought it into the 20th century which means backwards. he was in a big battle with a guy named reed irvine. they were coming up with pencils for one another and he used it for irvine. irvine got the last laugh because he ended up using that to raise a lot of money or at least according to one of the con site read which was useful to him. it can also bring out a word that was once that died in the language but it was brought up again. gobbledygook was maury maverick junior. maury maverick was a big deal congressman and it was meant to describe the language of washington which sort of sounds like a turkey gobb
there's a history section over here very close but murder monger us was a wonderful one that ogden nash created for agatha christie. he used it in a poem to rhyme with library of congress. whodunit was a guy named donald gordon. he was a critic in 1930 and of course little gray cells for the brain matter for perot. that was agatha christie so you've got those. one that is a lot of fun to talk about is ben bradlee's term. you are smiling back there. it's an old term that ben bradlee brought it...
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but -- [inaudible] was a wonderful one that ida nash created murder mongress for agatha christie. and it was used in a poem to rhyme with library of congress. who dun it was a guy named donald gordon, a critic in 1930. and, of course, little gray cells for the brain matter for perot, that was agatha christie. one that's a lot of fun to talk about is, this was ben bradley's term. i see joe smiling back there. it means, it's an old term, but ben bradley brought it into the 20th century. it means urinating backwards. [laughter] and it describes certain ants and certain insects and things. and he was in a big battle with a guy named reed irvine. and they were sort of coming up with insults for one another, and he used this for irvine who ran accuracy media at that time. irvine got the last laugh, because he ended up using that to raise a lot of money, or at least according to one of the accounts that i read, that it was useful to him. but it proves also you can sometimes bring out a word that was once, that died out of the language but he brought it up again. gobbledygook was maury ma
but -- [inaudible] was a wonderful one that ida nash created murder mongress for agatha christie. and it was used in a poem to rhyme with library of congress. who dun it was a guy named donald gordon, a critic in 1930. and, of course, little gray cells for the brain matter for perot, that was agatha christie. one that's a lot of fun to talk about is, this was ben bradley's term. i see joe smiling back there. it means, it's an old term, but ben bradley brought it into the 20th century. it means...
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but the key - the key was that the district attorney, the long-term pug nashes prosecutor agreed with the jury. he thought he was a killer, re-evaluated bernie, looked at the evidence, bernie's record in prison, where he was a model inmate and decided he served enough time. >> before the sexual abuse claims, i mean, didn't - weren't there people that believed bernie bernie tiede couldn't have done this. the suggestion - it seemed bizarre, but the suggestion was that the woman was so many. you know, it's like he killed her because she was many. is that... >> that's one of the arguments. is that she was just so demanding. >> in his own original confession, bernie had a kind of emotional breakdown and said she was so mean and demanding and cruel to him over the years that he began to have some kind of psych: iccal breakdown. what the psychologist calls a disassociative experience and he shot her. >> you spent a lot of time with bernie? >> i have not. his original lawyer didn't let me talk to him. with the new order, part of the rule is he cannot have voluntary contact with the media. i h
but the key - the key was that the district attorney, the long-term pug nashes prosecutor agreed with the jury. he thought he was a killer, re-evaluated bernie, looked at the evidence, bernie's record in prison, where he was a model inmate and decided he served enough time. >> before the sexual abuse claims, i mean, didn't - weren't there people that believed bernie bernie tiede couldn't have done this. the suggestion - it seemed bizarre, but the suggestion was that the woman was so many....
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nash bridges with don johnson. christopher columbus. we had other own city hall being used by robin williams. >> in 2012 only one movie was made in california. this is an industry that has 51,000 jobs in it. it's worth $400 million in the state. >> the question is there's a move in sacramento to give tax credits to the movie industry. that is ok, you get a break in you're san francisco or los angeles but for every dollar of tax credit the state only gets back 65 cents. why should somebody from modesto or lodi worry about the film industry? >> it's $100 million tax credit that sacramento is calling for. it's getting support from anti-tax people like those running for governor. it's a sexy industry, it's worth a lot to the state and we're watching a parade of industries leave california like toyota. they want to stop that trend. >> believe me, they are going to have to invest in order to do it. our own san francisco ed lee understood that. when he took to twitter, come, help me save mid-market. jane kim, here's a tax break, the results ev
nash bridges with don johnson. christopher columbus. we had other own city hall being used by robin williams. >> in 2012 only one movie was made in california. this is an industry that has 51,000 jobs in it. it's worth $400 million in the state. >> the question is there's a move in sacramento to give tax credits to the movie industry. that is ok, you get a break in you're san francisco or los angeles but for every dollar of tax credit the state only gets back 65 cents. why should...