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after being refused, she tried to take the baby. she pushed a police officer questioning her about the incident. >> a dog was found a live one day after it was destroyed by the fire. she thought sadie perished, but neighbors found her thursday morning and the dog is said to be ok. >> two tropical storms are during the u.s. on both coasts. what we can expect on the world news report. >> good evening. good to see you with the holiday weekend coming up. >> we are tracking the weather like you are. two giant storm systems, one will the fact d.c.. we are also attracting new warnings out about sunscreen. we thought this was a problem taken care of. what to make of all the promises and what every family of four needs to know. >> what do you have with the pictures coming out of mount everest? cox there is a traffic jam tonight. these are climbers stumbling and losing oxygen. we wanted to know what the mad rush was about. we will get into that. >> we are looking forward to that. you can watch those stories and more right after abc news at 6:
after being refused, she tried to take the baby. she pushed a police officer questioning her about the incident. >> a dog was found a live one day after it was destroyed by the fire. she thought sadie perished, but neighbors found her thursday morning and the dog is said to be ok. >> two tropical storms are during the u.s. on both coasts. what we can expect on the world news report. >> good evening. good to see you with the holiday weekend coming up. >> we are tracking...
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i tried to challenge a the disagreeing.t is not my job. >> in the end, happily, do not know what your politics argue that is probably a good thing. >> i appreciate that. what you mentioned there with an all news station and something like npr -- npr is a very recognized brand. they tend to go slowly and more in depth in the news. an all-news station is like a utility. something people put on like a toaster. i used to tell my staff at one station that we're like a toaster that talks. people push the button down and get the toast that they want and they are fine. people use that as a utility. with the talk shows, it is a little different. what i would also differentiate is the 26 as walruses the unsuccessful programs. what i mean by -- rush limbaugh, for example, is successful launches because of ideology but because of the structure of the show, because of the float the use of music. the use of language. rush limbaugh can speak extensively on a topic. he can make sense. he is engaging. other talk show hosts that scream at yo
i tried to challenge a the disagreeing.t is not my job. >> in the end, happily, do not know what your politics argue that is probably a good thing. >> i appreciate that. what you mentioned there with an all news station and something like npr -- npr is a very recognized brand. they tend to go slowly and more in depth in the news. an all-news station is like a utility. something people put on like a toaster. i used to tell my staff at one station that we're like a toaster that talks....
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he tried to snatch a lady's purse. employees came to her aid. one person wrestled with the man. >> reporter: you were sitting on the head. >> he said i can't breathe. i can't breesmght i said you should have thought whether that before you tried to rob the lady. >> then they tied him up before police arrived. >>> this scuffle at a dress ri store broke out after a man tried to leave the store with steaks stuffed in his pants. the shoplifter punched a security guard. that's when a 17-year-old tackled him. >>> a construction worker in westmoreland ended up in a trench. the work are had been knocked into that trench being dug for a sewer line. he went to the hospital with a head injury. the good news is he was conscious and alert. >>> coming up, autistic students at the harbor school are not letting their condition affect their learning. >>> and we're working with you to make sure you get the very best deal. ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ whe
he tried to snatch a lady's purse. employees came to her aid. one person wrestled with the man. >> reporter: you were sitting on the head. >> he said i can't breathe. i can't breesmght i said you should have thought whether that before you tried to rob the lady. >> then they tied him up before police arrived. >>> this scuffle at a dress ri store broke out after a man tried to leave the store with steaks stuffed in his pants. the shoplifter punched a security guard....
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his wife tries desperately to bring him home.cently spoke with her about how she's holding up and what this has done to her family. >> two years, five months, six day, baltimore native alan gross wastes away in a cuban prison. >> to see him getting more depressed, weaker, it's a very helpless feeling. >> reporter: judy gross shares her deepest fears. she admits she worries whether her 63-year-old husband will ever come home to her family. >> do i ever think i will see him on u.s. soil, sometimes i wonder. >> you're worried that he might die there? >> i think about it a lot. >> reporter: alan still has 12 years left on his sentence. he has always insisted he went to cuba to improve internet access for the young jewish community. >> did you break law. >> we now know he broke cuban law, we did not know that until he was arrested. >> reporter: is there anything more you think can be done to secure his release? >> my hope right now is justice will allow him to come home to visit his mother. >> reporter: alan's 90-year-old mother is dy
his wife tries desperately to bring him home.cently spoke with her about how she's holding up and what this has done to her family. >> two years, five months, six day, baltimore native alan gross wastes away in a cuban prison. >> to see him getting more depressed, weaker, it's a very helpless feeling. >> reporter: judy gross shares her deepest fears. she admits she worries whether her 63-year-old husband will ever come home to her family. >> do i ever think i will see...
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been pleased to know that there are things like restoration hardware anne craig and bare all that tried to make available to the middle-class -- and crate and barrel that tried to make these things available to the middle class. >> over 60 lenders contributed art and craft to the exhibition. one of the partners is london's victoria and albert museum, which has been collecting the finest examples of victorian craft since queen victoria herself attended the groundbreaking ceremony. the artist of the victorian avant-garde believe that every object could contain an expression of beauty. the attention given when creating a towering sculpture should be the same as when creating a simple cottage gate. they embraced arts for arts own sake. whether in the curl of a flower or a stray lot of unpin hair. surprisingly, sensuality returned to public view during the victorian era. albert moore and others were inspired by ancient greek sculptures and found new uses in modern times. >> many of these paintings are large. when you get close to them, they seem to wrap you in this luscious colors. there's a
been pleased to know that there are things like restoration hardware anne craig and bare all that tried to make available to the middle-class -- and crate and barrel that tried to make these things available to the middle class. >> over 60 lenders contributed art and craft to the exhibition. one of the partners is london's victoria and albert museum, which has been collecting the finest examples of victorian craft since queen victoria herself attended the groundbreaking ceremony. the...
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then we'll have for so long for his part had said that right after he was he's been very he's we've tried now he wants to speak to german chancellor angela merkel the spokes person it said that that can happen tonight see some movement over the happening there but again just to repeat to you the results here fifty two percent to four possible along the socialist challenger had it because he was forty eight percent and he is the first president since world war two has not won the election victory and a lot is the first president in seventy eight yes socialist president is seventy two years to get back to power since i know i know it's hard to hear and i can see we're looking at live pictures everybody very excited has there been any word of the people who aren't excited about alonso victory. well certainly if he has some go see some cycles eke out of there certainly not to very happy about this will they have been kept to the very end have been trying to fight hard for this it tried to keep a cautious offer to visit even that palace to pay had come out and said that he was god for that for
then we'll have for so long for his part had said that right after he was he's been very he's we've tried now he wants to speak to german chancellor angela merkel the spokes person it said that that can happen tonight see some movement over the happening there but again just to repeat to you the results here fifty two percent to four possible along the socialist challenger had it because he was forty eight percent and he is the first president since world war two has not won the election...
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a man tried to rob a cab driver, officers quickly responded, saw the suspect and tried to talk to him. during the course of that he pointed a gun at the offices. at least one officer fired a shot at the suspect's. he died at the scene. foxhound tests the tip of the gun is black. officers in this the second had no time to tell the difference. at this point we do not have a name or an aide for the suspect. >>pam: if you have recently had your bicycles stolen, our next report may interest you. the san francisco police department has recovered more than 100 stolen bikes and they're trying to find the rightful owners. charles gifford has details. >>charles: take a look. do any of these seem familiar? 114 stolen bicycles have been recovered as a result of recent investigation. eight bicycles were out here in the 200 block of trouble avenue and fled the home of carmen sanchez fair in sanchez was arrested back on may 17th and taken to the sentence is the county jail. he is being held on several felony counts of receiving stolen property. investigators have now posted pictures of all the bites
a man tried to rob a cab driver, officers quickly responded, saw the suspect and tried to talk to him. during the course of that he pointed a gun at the offices. at least one officer fired a shot at the suspect's. he died at the scene. foxhound tests the tip of the gun is black. officers in this the second had no time to tell the difference. at this point we do not have a name or an aide for the suspect. >>pam: if you have recently had your bicycles stolen, our next report may interest...
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. >> out of nowhere this suv tried to pass him on the left-hand side. a car was coming in the opposite direction. that squeezed the suv, sideswipes the car that we're riding in and just smashes into the tree. >> the driver already managed to get into the lane he wanted to for quite a while before that other guy tried to pass him on a curve, mind you. >> on a curve with somebody else come being the opposite direction. it is just a horrible failed attempt at trying to pass somebody and a really, really bad situation. >> i think the guy was trying to pass, saw the other car coming, then tried to jerk back in the right lane, that's when he nailed this dude. >> just put the brakes on for a second. it just takes an extra two minutes to be safe. >> even though they were the ones that got hit, they ended up okay, it seemed. they didn't get the worst of it. >>> there's something special about this lingerie model. >> they do this to attract people. >> and it is working. find out why every man will be able to look, but never touch, this lady in the window. >> wow.
. >> out of nowhere this suv tried to pass him on the left-hand side. a car was coming in the opposite direction. that squeezed the suv, sideswipes the car that we're riding in and just smashes into the tree. >> the driver already managed to get into the lane he wanted to for quite a while before that other guy tried to pass him on a curve, mind you. >> on a curve with somebody else come being the opposite direction. it is just a horrible failed attempt at trying to pass...
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and so i tried to focus people on some core strategic themes and that judgment turned out to be right, which is the reason people come to the bank because they're deeply committed, want to accomplish important things. those are challenging issues but getting people refocused is an important part. second, as you know, we work closely on interaction with this. i came to the bank in july of 2007. by later that year we were starting to get worrisome signs in terms of food prices and i think we also talked at the time, there was an article that had come out in "lance et" as nutrition is the latest development goal. we quickly had food, fuel and financial crisis. it was very important for the bank not only to respond in a big way, more flexibly, more quickly. we had about a quarter of a trillion dollars of financial support across all aspects of bank throughout that period but as important as the money was the type of things we did with interaction and many others and u.n. agencies in the foods and seeds area and the flexible type of support that you need to offer for countries that are, fr
and so i tried to focus people on some core strategic themes and that judgment turned out to be right, which is the reason people come to the bank because they're deeply committed, want to accomplish important things. those are challenging issues but getting people refocused is an important part. second, as you know, we work closely on interaction with this. i came to the bank in july of 2007. by later that year we were starting to get worrisome signs in terms of food prices and i think we also...
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he tries to find middle ground. i wish romney -- i know it has to be this way, but he is always a chirping from the sidelines. he always has to take a strong position, whether it is the chinese dissident or -- why doesn't he just shot up? [laughter] >> he is running for president! >> does not do any good to be running from the sidelines. >> i hate to criticize the host of producers - -- and producers -- the issue here is that the democratic national committee put out an internet ad where bill clinton is doing the narration, and in it he says that if the mission had gone bad and some of the seals had been killed or captured, it would have been really bad for obama. he says that in the ad. >> what about the seals? >> that is exactly the point. some veterans have issued a counter-ad saying that this is astonishing that they would do that, that he would think of himself, or that clinton would think of political interests of the president over the lives of the soldiers d. >> you are shocked? >> the second point is in tha
he tries to find middle ground. i wish romney -- i know it has to be this way, but he is always a chirping from the sidelines. he always has to take a strong position, whether it is the chinese dissident or -- why doesn't he just shot up? [laughter] >> he is running for president! >> does not do any good to be running from the sidelines. >> i hate to criticize the host of producers - -- and producers -- the issue here is that the democratic national committee put out an...
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being described as an upgraded version of the underwear bomb worn by umar abdul mu tall lab who tried to take over a jet liner on christmas day. there was no metal in the latest version of this device. the detonator was more sophisticat sophisticated. this underscores the threat posed which is blamed for a long list of attempted attacks. defense secretary leon panetta says it's another reminder of what's at steak. >> i do not comment on specific classified operation is other than to say the united states engages in a number of operations to go after al qaeda and their militant allies, their terrorist allies who would try to attack the united states. what this incident makes clear is that this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those it would seek to attack this country, and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >>> for more on the impact of this we bring in nbc terrorist specialist, evan cole man. how significant is this attack and what have we learned from it? >> well, we're still get the details, but it does seem to be quite significant. it's what we'
being described as an upgraded version of the underwear bomb worn by umar abdul mu tall lab who tried to take over a jet liner on christmas day. there was no metal in the latest version of this device. the detonator was more sophisticat sophisticated. this underscores the threat posed which is blamed for a long list of attempted attacks. defense secretary leon panetta says it's another reminder of what's at steak. >> i do not comment on specific classified operation is other than to say...
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want to position themselves in 2014 perhaps others saying the way we did it in 2010 and the way we tried to do it in 2012 is not the way we have to move a little bit back away from the right a little bit. you may seem individual on that. so he's elections will have an influence on the direction of the party. >> last question right here. >> i don't think any of you have addressed what i have read is a growing tendency for rejecting party identification on either side. the growth of the independents. and is that a -- if we look hard at the figures, don't we see that increasing? and isn't that going -- what impact do you all think is that going to have? >> we see that statistically. you see it in the polls and in registration. and yet in a practical way people aren't behaving that way, which is more important factor in politics today. people may asiem independent because they've pulled away from the institutional party, particularly in their identification, but this is a much more polarized -- i don't think the growth has any material effect in recent lebss in the way they've behaved in the
want to position themselves in 2014 perhaps others saying the way we did it in 2010 and the way we tried to do it in 2012 is not the way we have to move a little bit back away from the right a little bit. you may seem individual on that. so he's elections will have an influence on the direction of the party. >> last question right here. >> i don't think any of you have addressed what i have read is a growing tendency for rejecting party identification on either side. the growth of...
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a gorgeous tri- ply clad 12 in.inless everything pan it is also on two flexpayments and we expected to sell out early. i have exactly 900 to go.i want you to search on the internet and put in the word plaidclasee what you would spend for and then you add6 c13 ply. this is amazing. this set was saved for this show tonight.it is a phenomenal eight piece set. this visit only which means the price ends tonight.free shipping. and then five flexpayments this show only. so you have to hurry. in ladply into the internet you will realize what an impeccable value and quality you are getting today with bon appetit cookware. >>host: just the first two items by themselves is more than the cost of the whole set tonight.a retail value of almost $375.and a lifetime manufacturer's warranty. for the cost of a couple pizza (...) have a lot to get into. we have our guest who is from bon appetit. but first we are taking one of the last couple looks at our best value of the day. bon appetit has made frying and goof-proof for the first ti
a gorgeous tri- ply clad 12 in.inless everything pan it is also on two flexpayments and we expected to sell out early. i have exactly 900 to go.i want you to search on the internet and put in the word plaidclasee what you would spend for and then you add6 c13 ply. this is amazing. this set was saved for this show tonight.it is a phenomenal eight piece set. this visit only which means the price ends tonight.free shipping. and then five flexpayments this show only. so you have to hurry. in ladply...
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we got bounced off after over an hour of waiting. >> i tried online. i tried the phone for like two hours and couldn't get through, but i kept trying. i had my friends try at work. they couldn't get through. by the time i reached somebody it was sold out. >> reporter: sold out, sold out? no, no, no. furious fans told us that just moments after ticketmaster apparently sold out they surfed over to stubhub, take a look. they found, surprise, tons of springsteen tickets. the most expensive ticket you saw on stubhub was how much? >> about $7,000. >> reporter: 7, even 10,000 bucks. who buys these? >> i just tried stubhub and i could have gotten a ticket in the 200s for over $1,000 i'm like yeah, okay. i love him but not that much. >> reporter: fans screamed for tickets to see the hot new boy band one direction recently, but they hollered even louder when ticketmaster declared the show sold out. seconds later the tickets popped up on stubhub, prices obscene, same exasperation when this fan tried to buy neil diamond tickets. in fact -- >> almost every concert
we got bounced off after over an hour of waiting. >> i tried online. i tried the phone for like two hours and couldn't get through, but i kept trying. i had my friends try at work. they couldn't get through. by the time i reached somebody it was sold out. >> reporter: sold out, sold out? no, no, no. furious fans told us that just moments after ticketmaster apparently sold out they surfed over to stubhub, take a look. they found, surprise, tons of springsteen tickets. the most...
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they tried on the new depend real fit.et a free sample so you can too. >>> a speeding stop leads to an unexpected outcome. >> what's going on? >> november 5, 2007, davis county, utah, 4:15 a.m. cory cox has been a deputy sheriff for seven years. he's spent a lot of late nights cruising the utah roads with one eye out for emergencies, for drunks or for speeders like this one. >> i saw this vehicle approaching me, you know. it looked like it was going really fast. so i turned my radar on and got it on radar at 95 miles an hour in a 55-mile-an-hour zone. i was thinking that this is going to be a drunk driver, somebody trying to get home, somebody just trying to have fun. >> deputy cox quickly turns around and starts to chase the speeder, practically burning up the highway. >> it was a dangerous pursuit. they were going so fast and by the time i got up to speed i could barely see them. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to the next county ahead and had officers waiting
they tried on the new depend real fit.et a free sample so you can too. >>> a speeding stop leads to an unexpected outcome. >> what's going on? >> november 5, 2007, davis county, utah, 4:15 a.m. cory cox has been a deputy sheriff for seven years. he's spent a lot of late nights cruising the utah roads with one eye out for emergencies, for drunks or for speeders like this one. >> i saw this vehicle approaching me, you know. it looked like it was going really fast. so i...
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they probably present slow this story that crow tries to tell. not just on this one day, but the thousands who pass through a newly over the decades. in its own way, by not giving us a resolution we don't know the fate. in 1861, and nobody knew the fate of the war or britain's involvement. and specifically captured the moment of uncertainty. >> host: who are other abolitionist artist? >> guest: very few. most stayed away. turner it exhibited a painting the slave ship that there will academy but today in most captured the english and pain of the international slave trade. a very small ship on this the lots of fish swimming and it is clear this slave was thrown overboard and is being consumed. is not didactic but allows the motion of brushwork and color to tell the story instead of a narrative the motion of brushwork and color to tell the story instead of a narrative approach is in accordance with victorian story telling which is different from turner which is why we know his painting best. >> host: professor mcinnis you have another picture of sla
they probably present slow this story that crow tries to tell. not just on this one day, but the thousands who pass through a newly over the decades. in its own way, by not giving us a resolution we don't know the fate. in 1861, and nobody knew the fate of the war or britain's involvement. and specifically captured the moment of uncertainty. >> host: who are other abolitionist artist? >> guest: very few. most stayed away. turner it exhibited a painting the slave ship that there will...
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he was sent to cincinnati and he was tried before a military commission. he was convicted of speaking disloyally and he was sentenced to hard labor for the duration of the war. now, this was an embarrassment to lincoln. lincoln didn't want his military commanders going around arresting anyone who spoke out against the lincoln administration. so lincoln was placed in a difficult position. do you uphold the arrest or do you undermine your military commander in the field? he found what he thought was a good compromise. he decided, well, if he liked the south so much, why don't we just send him there, so this is a drawing from 1863 showing clement vlanningham being transferred over from union lines to confederate lines in tennessee and the confederates didn't want him and he didn't want to be there. he was antiwar but didn't see himself as pro confederate. he eventually made his way to richmond and traveled down the james river a mile away from us and he went out to the ocean and went out to canada and he settled in windsor, canada, right across the border fro
he was sent to cincinnati and he was tried before a military commission. he was convicted of speaking disloyally and he was sentenced to hard labor for the duration of the war. now, this was an embarrassment to lincoln. lincoln didn't want his military commanders going around arresting anyone who spoke out against the lincoln administration. so lincoln was placed in a difficult position. do you uphold the arrest or do you undermine your military commander in the field? he found what he thought...
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to soothe the sea over rules that they tried to put over oil speculation and so what's you know it's one thing if you're bribing political officials the weapon with the legal argument to say no you can't impose rules on us. well first the speculation industry sued and said the idea of oil speculation limits is unconstitutional that was struck down by a federal court now there's filing a lawsuit that says that any time you want to impose these types of speculative limits and by the way the limits that are talked about right now what did go into effect until next year and they're still very porous they have a lot of loopholes but these watered down limits they're filing the lawsuit saying that before they can be implemented there has to be basically a cost estimate study done on every single one of them and that would delay these regulations which by the way they would go into effect until next year until even longer it will push these rules down to maybe even another couple of years so there's all kinds of different strategies that these lobbyists employ whether it's bribing lawmakers
to soothe the sea over rules that they tried to put over oil speculation and so what's you know it's one thing if you're bribing political officials the weapon with the legal argument to say no you can't impose rules on us. well first the speculation industry sued and said the idea of oil speculation limits is unconstitutional that was struck down by a federal court now there's filing a lawsuit that says that any time you want to impose these types of speculative limits and by the way the...
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i tried -- >> you look like a clown. >> i tried some new make-up.er ] it's like we all wear like weird makeup in here. nobody sees us. we never wear it outside. >> what's all over your arms? >> where? >> black on both of them. have you been writing on your arms? [ laughter ] >> huh? >> no. >> yes, you have. >> yes, i've been writing on my arms. they're tattoos. this one is. >> how did you get a real one? >> don't talk about that in here. i'll get in trouble. someone gave me one. don't talk about that in here. i'll get in trouble. i will go to the hole for that. there's people watching. don't talk about that. i know. >> molina. what the hell were you thinking? oh, my gosh. jessica. >> i'm sorry. >> what does the other one say? >> well, they messed up on my other one. i just redid it over here. it is just a scar. it's just a scar! >> would you say it is not permanent or it is? >> this one, well, this one is permanent. this one is a scar. it will go away. >> jessica! >> i know. what do you think jason will say about that? >> i think he's going to think
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for treason. >> he should be tried for treason.at she said to romney on the course of his answer romney did not challenge the premise or even address her comment that obama should be tried for treason. but a reporter followed up on the ropeline. let's watch. >> governor romney, do you think president obama should be tried for treason like the person who asked you? >> of course not. >> no? why didn't you say anything? is there a reason you didn't say anything like senator mccain did four years ago? is there a reason you didn't correct her? is there a reason you didn't correct her or say that you wouldn't? >> i answered the question. >> but you don't agree with her answer? >> i don't correct all the questions that get asked of me. i obviously don't agree he should get tried. >> david corn, that's kind of fassle to allow somebody to stand in front of you and accuse the president of treason and not say wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute here. let's keep this legitimate here. let's be americans. he's an american. i'm an america
for treason. >> he should be tried for treason.at she said to romney on the course of his answer romney did not challenge the premise or even address her comment that obama should be tried for treason. but a reporter followed up on the ropeline. let's watch. >> governor romney, do you think president obama should be tried for treason like the person who asked you? >> of course not. >> no? why didn't you say anything? is there a reason you didn't say anything like senator...
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good luck with that. >>> and mitt romney tries. he really does.man but he's just not enough of an actor to pull it off. james lipton will take mitt romney inside the actor's studio and teach him a thing or two about how to act human. that's coming up. intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ ♪ got it all. here. have a good day, honey. i love you, ok. bye, mom. [ female announcer ] sam's mom is muddling through her allergies. what can she do? she can get answers at walgreens. with guidance and information to help her make informed choices for her allergy needs. like zyrtec -- with the strength of 24-hour zyrtec, you get relief from your worst allergy symptoms, indoors and out. right now, get a 40 count bonus pack for just $19.99. ♪ find answer
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good luck with that. >>> and mitt romney tries. he really does.tries to be human but he's just not enough of an actor to pull it off. james lipton will take mitt romney inside the actor's studio and teach him a thing or two about how to act human. that's coming up. [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. olay hair removal duo. and as gentle as a feather. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain. two pills can last all day. ♪ >>> bill clinton tries to teach the founding party and charles m. blow will join me in the tea party versus the
good luck with that. >>> and mitt romney tries. he really does.tries to be human but he's just not enough of an actor to pull it off. james lipton will take mitt romney inside the actor's studio and teach him a thing or two about how to act human. that's coming up. [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a...
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when the first blast happened i tried to call him. that he called me back saying he was around to go into the sea he said always find with him but the scene is a mess and he has to stay out to help i could hear cries of sobbing through his phone he said i'm going to call you in five to ten minutes ok. but he never called back the next time she would see his brother would be in a morgue. a piece of metal that had been placed around it to his children that came through. the symmetries keeper says at least this family had a body many others received only body parts in plastic bags it's a sad fact that the recent attacks on the police and authorities in dagestan a merely the latest incidents in a long running history of violence in russia's volatile caucasus region but thursday's tragedy has already become the most devastating in months the first explosion took off here when officers from this police post stopped the car for documents checked apparently the driver was a suicide bomber minutes later as many police cars and ambulances teams
when the first blast happened i tried to call him. that he called me back saying he was around to go into the sea he said always find with him but the scene is a mess and he has to stay out to help i could hear cries of sobbing through his phone he said i'm going to call you in five to ten minutes ok. but he never called back the next time she would see his brother would be in a morgue. a piece of metal that had been placed around it to his children that came through. the symmetries keeper says...
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he knows i've never tried a case to a jury. he knows that the d.a. has tried two cases to a jury. he guided us through this trial. he put on a fabulous show, as is his want, which was instructional and very, very interesting. he never took advantage of my inexperience or the d.a.'s experience. and by the end of the day when that trial was over -- of course, he won. but nobody on that jury would have ever suspected that i had never tried a case to a jury or that the d.a. had not had any experience, virtually, either. so i have always wanted to thank tony serra for making me look really good my first jury trial. i had thanked him all my life. and i will never forget that trial. [applause] but let's get back to the issues at hand. well, it happened again this morning. when i read "the chronicle." it seems like it's an epidemic, but maybe it just appear that way. of course i'm talking about the many allegations of police officer abuse and misconduct that we have been reading in the papers recently, along with, of course, misconduct by former governors and monetary fund honchos. but i
he knows i've never tried a case to a jury. he knows that the d.a. has tried two cases to a jury. he guided us through this trial. he put on a fabulous show, as is his want, which was instructional and very, very interesting. he never took advantage of my inexperience or the d.a.'s experience. and by the end of the day when that trial was over -- of course, he won. but nobody on that jury would have ever suspected that i had never tried a case to a jury or that the d.a. had not had any...
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richards tried to play it and could not. it bounced off harrold. he goes deep. angled along by harrold. chopped back in by henrique. quickly read and started out. down to the ice went king. forced on by volchenkov. brought back in by scuderi. ripped along by volchenkov. out to center. doughty handed it across. scuderi brought it back from the checkered line in. around it comes for stoll. picked up and dealt back up for kovalchuk. marched back out with ponikarovsky. kovalchuk dealt it in. ponikarovsky went after it. quick was able to get there. scuderi right back along and turned over to gionta who sent it back. salvador protected it there. went from the backhand to the corner where scuderi is able to control and get one. they came back to salvador for a shot. that was directed up high by gionta. kings trying to get safely out and they get to center this time. salvador can spin. right back up to carter who marches on with bernier. a couple extra moves there. ridden off by scuderi. bernier protects it behind. pob popped loose to scuderi. back on for the try for ri
richards tried to play it and could not. it bounced off harrold. he goes deep. angled along by harrold. chopped back in by henrique. quickly read and started out. down to the ice went king. forced on by volchenkov. brought back in by scuderi. ripped along by volchenkov. out to center. doughty handed it across. scuderi brought it back from the checkered line in. around it comes for stoll. picked up and dealt back up for kovalchuk. marched back out with ponikarovsky. kovalchuk dealt it in....
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tries to get back up. >> typical baby. >> i love the leg. if i can just get my leg up, i'll be all right. >> what's great is you just re-enacted that. >> in case you missed it, the leg came up just so. >> that's it for us. thanks, everybody, for joining us. thanks, everybody, for joining us. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
tries to get back up. >> typical baby. >> i love the leg. if i can just get my leg up, i'll be all right. >> what's great is you just re-enacted that. >> in case you missed it, the leg came up just so. >> that's it for us. thanks, everybody, for joining us. thanks, everybody, for joining us. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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i tried to call this school board, the aclu, i tried to call the national lawyers guild, my ex-wife. all of the above did not answer the phone. so i am here right now to let you know i am trying to get my son out of this school because i know how the system works. it is part of the education we are not getting. this school is part of the system that make sure -- let me put it this way, the guy who they made a movie about to, the pursuit of happiness. chris gardner. he is a stockbroker now.
i tried to call this school board, the aclu, i tried to call the national lawyers guild, my ex-wife. all of the above did not answer the phone. so i am here right now to let you know i am trying to get my son out of this school because i know how the system works. it is part of the education we are not getting. this school is part of the system that make sure -- let me put it this way, the guy who they made a movie about to, the pursuit of happiness. chris gardner. he is a stockbroker now.
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what i've tried to do with them and what i've tried to do with you is tried to explain cloud computing in a way you could explain to your facebook friends. [laughter] let me start with we all use cloud computing. we all use consumer application clout services. twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of you guys probably do not know is on the business application front, this has similarly happen in a very different way. nearly every business application -- when i talk about business applications, and talking about financial customer relationships systems, purchasing, hr, web analytics, all the software business is used to automate their businesses.
what i've tried to do with them and what i've tried to do with you is tried to explain cloud computing in a way you could explain to your facebook friends. [laughter] let me start with we all use cloud computing. we all use consumer application clout services. twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is...
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. >>> tried to give parents the quarter mile to leave town for the weekend. >>> we all underground toroblem tonight the 21st century phenomenon of an expected 150 years ago that has engineers saying we have to fix this now. for me chile is a miracle. >>> and a little pass that could be the secret securing a big sleeping problem in men and women. >>> the meeting and can best yet. a group of bay area fishermen went looking for crab but they found themselves face to face with something else. the gray well named june. for weeks now crews and then try to find the well that got caught up in this in lines. and then out of nowhere the whale swam right up to the fishermen off the coast of the big bay. elizabeth cup on the 90 minute odyssey that ultimately ended with a whale. last it was the typical crab fishing excursion for the captain and his crew. that was until he saw this. >>> their reach down further out probably could touch it. it was june the wayward whale was untangle the netting of the orange county coast last month. rescue crews tried to free its but soon gave them the slip and drag
. >>> tried to give parents the quarter mile to leave town for the weekend. >>> we all underground toroblem tonight the 21st century phenomenon of an expected 150 years ago that has engineers saying we have to fix this now. for me chile is a miracle. >>> and a little pass that could be the secret securing a big sleeping problem in men and women. >>> the meeting and can best yet. a group of bay area fishermen went looking for crab but they found themselves...
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they tried to recruit carlos from nissan. they tried to recruit doctor c. they had been turned down. so they look outside the auto industry and the guy whose names at the top of the list was alan mulally soldiers read a little bit about him and where he was coming from. as the head of the boeing company commercial airplane group, alamo lake has spent the past 10 years fending off one disaster after another while somehow managing to transform the culture into the model of corporate collaboration. under his leadership, boeing survived an unrelenting assault by europe's airbus industry and difficult merger with rival mcdonnell douglas and the collapse of sales of the terrorist attacks on new york and washington, d.c. 2001. mulally turned what could of been a fatal blow into an opportunity to fundamentally transform the company to a leaner, more profitable enterprise but by 2006 boeing's commercial jet division was well on its way to record sales, revenue and earnings. he credited it to a team-based approach he calls working together. he learned many of his pri
they tried to recruit carlos from nissan. they tried to recruit doctor c. they had been turned down. so they look outside the auto industry and the guy whose names at the top of the list was alan mulally soldiers read a little bit about him and where he was coming from. as the head of the boeing company commercial airplane group, alamo lake has spent the past 10 years fending off one disaster after another while somehow managing to transform the culture into the model of corporate...
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mouth closed. >> we tried repeatedly to get in touch with very tonight. we called him and even dropped by his house of the to see if he wanted to clarify his comments, but we were unable to get in touch with him. >> we are following breaking news from fairfax county where an elderly man was burned in a fire in his apartment and is fighting for his life. firefighters tillis the fire started in the kitchen. it is important to know that there have been no fire fatalities in fairfax county since 2010. >> we have a developing story tonight from new york city, where police have arrested a man in the cold case making national headlines. the murder of etan patz, the 6- year-old who went missing 33 years ago tomorrow while walking to his school bus. pedro hernandez has been charged with murder. during a three-hour videotaped confession he admitted he strangled the little boy after luring him from his bus stop with the promise of a soda. >> he led him into the basement of the bodega, choked him there, and disposed of the body by putting it into a plastic bag and pl
mouth closed. >> we tried repeatedly to get in touch with very tonight. we called him and even dropped by his house of the to see if he wanted to clarify his comments, but we were unable to get in touch with him. >> we are following breaking news from fairfax county where an elderly man was burned in a fire in his apartment and is fighting for his life. firefighters tillis the fire started in the kitchen. it is important to know that there have been no fire fatalities in fairfax...
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. >> you've never tried this? >> i've ran through some screen doors in my day. but not a glass door. >> you're going to buy the door if it works. >> it's a deal. here we go. >> you just walk right into it. >> his side has fake glass. >> wron. y i don't know. you tell me. have you ever tried this? so who knows if it's real or not? >> how did you do that? it's not real, dude. that's not real. what the hell? >> you know that guy went home and tried this. on his door. >>> what's up, guys? >> it's real or fake time. this not-so-street-legal recliner -- >> yes! >> we've seen people do weirder things with their mouths. >> yes, we have. but is it real or fake? see what yo introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway tur
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i tried to call this school board, the aclu, i tried to call the national lawyers guild, my ex-wife. all of the above did not answer the phone. so i am here right now to let you know i am trying to get my son out of this school because i know how the system works. it is part of the education we are not getting. this school is part of the system that make sure -- let me put it this way, the guy who they made a movie about to, the pursuit of happiness. chris gardner. he is a stockbroker now. horatio alger story. now he has at the top of the game in the stockbroker industry. i asked him, what happens if everybody has a job and is gainfully employed? he said i refuse to answer that question to. the truth of the matter is, and he knows the answer. many people are being trapped to be on the bottom. most of them are black, latino, my son is not going to be one of those people. i am here to lobby for the other black folks, for people, and the like to have to go through this situation. -- who have to go through this situation? president yee: pastor charles smith. >> mr. president, mr. superin
i tried to call this school board, the aclu, i tried to call the national lawyers guild, my ex-wife. all of the above did not answer the phone. so i am here right now to let you know i am trying to get my son out of this school because i know how the system works. it is part of the education we are not getting. this school is part of the system that make sure -- let me put it this way, the guy who they made a movie about to, the pursuit of happiness. chris gardner. he is a stockbroker now....
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commissioner pilpel: i tried and tried and tried. >> did we want to hear about this? you said you would fight until the end. thank you, that was helpful. commissioner schreiber: we are good with where we are right now. >> with respect for deviation? >> and it may be helpful that that will not be kept under 5. >> 4.998%. >> thank you. >> the only thing i was looking at was that other we're border. >> close your eyes. just kidding. >> you go west of that. and there is a hill at the top about. >> give them direction, please. just to the left of the block. >> that is a population of 36 people. the deviation for district 7 would be -0.64%. the deviation for district 9 would be 9.4%. commissioner pilpel: no. commissioner mondejar: what is the rationale? >> you go on up and you cannot really go, it is more 7 in my geographic world. commissioner m-- commissioner mondejar: you are not affecting -- >> if anything, you are bringing more of clarendon heights into 7. >> no. >> yes. commissioner leigh: no. commissioner alonso: yes. >> please make this change. >> i was going to clar
commissioner pilpel: i tried and tried and tried. >> did we want to hear about this? you said you would fight until the end. thank you, that was helpful. commissioner schreiber: we are good with where we are right now. >> with respect for deviation? >> and it may be helpful that that will not be kept under 5. >> 4.998%. >> thank you. >> the only thing i was looking at was that other we're border. >> close your eyes. just kidding. >> you go west of...
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he tried to swim away.ere is one image that still haunts him. >> i stumbled on pile of dead bodies. in the middle of the pile was a cell phone ringing. that moment has stuck with me. that cell phone, probably someone loving someone, and they will never be able to answer. >> while the survivors were telling their terrifying story, anders behring breivik listened without a hint of a motion. they are expected to gather evidence throughout the week. bbc news, oslo. >> no regrets. bettis of the former head of the cia's -- that is how the former head of the cia describes using enhanced interrogation techniques such as water poured in against al-qaeda members. he has created controversy with his staunch defense of those methods and the controversial videotape showing them being used. we have this exclusive. >> water boarding -- that is stimulated drowning. it is the most extreme technique in the interrogation program designed to break out by the detainees. >> when your water boarding anybody, let's be perfectly ho
he tried to swim away.ere is one image that still haunts him. >> i stumbled on pile of dead bodies. in the middle of the pile was a cell phone ringing. that moment has stuck with me. that cell phone, probably someone loving someone, and they will never be able to answer. >> while the survivors were telling their terrifying story, anders behring breivik listened without a hint of a motion. they are expected to gather evidence throughout the week. bbc news, oslo. >> no regrets....