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and it was at that moment that they hired a man named lionel alvish as an outside council. a lawyer, a very well plugged in guy in macao. he is got three different posts. he's an advisor to the executive who kind of ruled macao kind of like macao governor or president you pite call him. a member of the macao legislator and also a member of the committee within the mainland china that advises the ruling communist party on policy. so he is both a political figure and a lawyer. and adelson's company hires him to help him with-- help with these problems. and he does so. he delivers. >> suarez: well, that's where the story starts to get interesting. but why is if a problem. an international investor finding himself blocked in a foreign country, finding himself in trouble. lawyers up and pushes ahead. what's wrong with that? >> well, since 1977 the united states has made it a crime to pay foreign officials to influence policy in their countries. we had a lot of companies in the united states paying bribes. and so congress said we're not going to have that. american companies are
and it was at that moment that they hired a man named lionel alvish as an outside council. a lawyer, a very well plugged in guy in macao. he is got three different posts. he's an advisor to the executive who kind of ruled macao kind of like macao governor or president you pite call him. a member of the macao legislator and also a member of the committee within the mainland china that advises the ruling communist party on policy. so he is both a political figure and a lawyer. and adelson's...
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lionel claw gets 25 years for attempting to murder a police officer. turns out he and that police officer, sergeant falk, are no strangers to one another. >> i had him on an armed robbery case in the detective division two years prior. >> claw's essentially convicted and sentenced to five years for that crime, too, and goes to prison. >> i don't think this guy deserves to get out of prison. i think based on his mentality he should stay in prison for the rest of his life. >> coming up, a robber chowing down on the evidence. >> he swallowed it. >> he swallowed it fast too. >> a van steamrolls a patrol car. >> when i saw the wheel coming at my face, that was a very scary moment. >> and a german shepherd saves the day. >> he's telling you something wrong is happening in my house. >> it makes a person wonder what their pets are really made of. >> when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries continues." this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees
lionel claw gets 25 years for attempting to murder a police officer. turns out he and that police officer, sergeant falk, are no strangers to one another. >> i had him on an armed robbery case in the detective division two years prior. >> claw's essentially convicted and sentenced to five years for that crime, too, and goes to prison. >> i don't think this guy deserves to get out of prison. i think based on his mentality he should stay in prison for the rest of his life....
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. >> jimmy: with that said, at our closing ceremonies, we had lionel richie sing.ell, i couldn't possible say. i like lionel richie. the first bit of had its name, lion reminds me of a lion's face. he's a bit lion-like. >> jimmy: he is a bit lion-like. another story about you that you recently purchased a gun. is that true? >> anyone here, one looking at me, i just pray to god that man's packing a weapon. with that personality and quick temper, i'd like to see him use lethal force. >> jimmy: well, is it true? >> no. i would like a gun, though. >> jimmy: you would like a gun? >>yes. i'm a guy that loves peace. i think love is the option to our core. however, guns voila! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: have you fired a gun? >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, you have. >> i'm pretty good. >> jimmy: are you really. >> you know that thing, that sight down there, oh, man, i've made mince meat of that guy. if anybody invades the castle, they're in trouble. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i saw some photographs that lead knee believe and correct me if i'm wrong but you appear to be dating again. >> tha
. >> jimmy: with that said, at our closing ceremonies, we had lionel richie sing.ell, i couldn't possible say. i like lionel richie. the first bit of had its name, lion reminds me of a lion's face. he's a bit lion-like. >> jimmy: he is a bit lion-like. another story about you that you recently purchased a gun. is that true? >> anyone here, one looking at me, i just pray to god that man's packing a weapon. with that personality and quick temper, i'd like to see him use lethal...
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decollate lionel killed in the interests of public safety. we will commence that line to this demand is in the mobsters guard the sierra nevada foothills there's surge the dog had couldn't pick up the line since the estimates that mumbai and weighs about 100 lbs.. >>> it was the big cats for a group of freshmen the adults have more than 7 ft. long and weighing in at 80 lbs. the cbs five reporters shows us their massive grab had strains and tied the attached. fun at first the fisherman to in snow as being of such rights but then there was no mistaking it. they claim it was a print species the beat paper perret seconds there was is illegal. curzon with delight in vietnamese and english they figure it's about 100 lbs. is not about how tasty is gonna be ended up a measuring tape finally this bought the nineties had and had enough. the equates the department of fish and game is now reviewing the video as possible evidence in their investigation of the media they also request a major changes in the penalties for i was disappointed. the department i
decollate lionel killed in the interests of public safety. we will commence that line to this demand is in the mobsters guard the sierra nevada foothills there's surge the dog had couldn't pick up the line since the estimates that mumbai and weighs about 100 lbs.. >>> it was the big cats for a group of freshmen the adults have more than 7 ft. long and weighing in at 80 lbs. the cbs five reporters shows us their massive grab had strains and tied the attached. fun at first the fisherman...
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the music of lionel richie with the madden brothers. and photobooth. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show!" thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] nice to see you all.
the music of lionel richie with the madden brothers. and photobooth. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show!" thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] nice to see you all.
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kate beckinsale, adam carolla, lionel richie with the madden brothers.ing right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, wow. thank you very much, everybody. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." thank you for being here, everybody. welcome. thank you for watching. big show tonight. fun. hey, did you guys see this? during last night's usa-brazil basketball game, president obama gave michelle a kiss when they were shown on the kiss cam. [ audience aws ] that's cute. it explains why everyone was, like, "quick, put him on the fix the economy cam!" [ laughter ] "let's see what happens." [ laughter ] speaking of the president, yesterday in cincinnati, jerry springer announced that he is endorsing obama. [ cheers ] don't get t
kate beckinsale, adam carolla, lionel richie with the madden brothers.ing right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, wow. thank you very much,...
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we do not have time to run the list of all the leads that broke out on their own to lionel to michael. you have been all those -- you have been there all those years. >> i do not know how far i can jump. i am 70. tavis: you could have jumped when you were 25 or 30. >> i still think that the o'jays is one of the greatest, greatest products of the black community. do you understd what i'm saying? this has been something that has been one heck of a ride and i think that there has not been another group that has affected the world like the o'jays and the message they deliver. we still have a place and i think we still have one more great album in us that will change the world. tavis: part of what is amazing about the mighty, mighty o'jays, your reference to this earlier. you have written and performed and given the world songs that had great lyrical content but to your point, it is stuff that matters even still. as long as there is a world, there will be a need for songs like "love train." >> i think the o'jays have one more new. we have been talking. it is something that they want to do
we do not have time to run the list of all the leads that broke out on their own to lionel to michael. you have been all those -- you have been there all those years. >> i do not know how far i can jump. i am 70. tavis: you could have jumped when you were 25 or 30. >> i still think that the o'jays is one of the greatest, greatest products of the black community. do you understd what i'm saying? this has been something that has been one heck of a ride and i think that there has not...
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result securing them an almost saleable twenty four point lead with only an import race remaining lionel pew who led to keep victory in one thousand and six was the last frenchman chipperfield the. it's a very bad day for me and. i don't agree on every item out exactly with what they said is a. victory but. i was not going to. think yes now if i go and. i want to thank god i like to write. incredible scenes well done to them and that is all your sports know i'll be back in just under two hours time. well for the first coupon it's technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. all.
result securing them an almost saleable twenty four point lead with only an import race remaining lionel pew who led to keep victory in one thousand and six was the last frenchman chipperfield the. it's a very bad day for me and. i don't agree on every item out exactly with what they said is a. victory but. i was not going to. think yes now if i go and. i want to thank god i like to write. incredible scenes well done to them and that is all your sports know i'll be back in just under two hours...
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in this country, establishment intellectuals like lionel trilling dismissed the very idea of an american's conservative tradition as silly at best and pathological at worst, and even today, some psychologists view conservatism in much the same light. this was the 1955 world that young bill buckley set out to challenge and perhaps to change. the words of buckley's mission statement that appeared in his new magazine's maiden issue in november of 1955 said it all. "national review," he wrote, stands to thwart history yelling stop at a time when no one is inclined to do so or to have much patience with those who so urge it. buckley didn't know if he or we would prevail, but he knew what he had to do, and that, of course, was to try. he added, there never was an age of conformity quite like this one. and he was dead right. but as yergin points out in his history of the time, under the surface things were beginning to change. and bill buckley was to be the catalyst for popularizing and shaping that change both intellectually and politically. yergin suggests that the most important publishing dec
in this country, establishment intellectuals like lionel trilling dismissed the very idea of an american's conservative tradition as silly at best and pathological at worst, and even today, some psychologists view conservatism in much the same light. this was the 1955 world that young bill buckley set out to challenge and perhaps to change. the words of buckley's mission statement that appeared in his new magazine's maiden issue in november of 1955 said it all. "national review," he...
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country queen carrie underwood rocking our on certificate stage followed by thursday with the legendary lionel richie. >> wrap up friday, the 16th, with a rare live reunion of the boy band 98 degrees. it's their first tv appearance in a decade. the whole band will be here. nick lachey and others. a week of live performances right here on the plaza starting august 14th here on "today." >> our producer don nash is screaming like a little girl. >> lots to look forward to but we want to get to the news of the day. >> starting off with serious news. colorado movie shooter james holmes awaits charges after making his first court appearance on monday. holmes behavior in court attracted attention, his hair, eyes opening erratically. the prosecutor said she will consult with the families of the shooting victims to determine whether or not to pursue the death penalty. twelve people were killed in the massacre, 58 injured. >>> box office figures confirmed "the dark knight rises" earned $160 million, the best ever by a two-dimensional film. warner brothers said monday it will make a substantial contributi
country queen carrie underwood rocking our on certificate stage followed by thursday with the legendary lionel richie. >> wrap up friday, the 16th, with a rare live reunion of the boy band 98 degrees. it's their first tv appearance in a decade. the whole band will be here. nick lachey and others. a week of live performances right here on the plaza starting august 14th here on "today." >> our producer don nash is screaming like a little girl. >> lots to look forward...
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when the gentleman who was in charge of macau, the chief executive, this man who works closely with lionelal vez issued a decrease, saying, nothing, the las vegas sands will keep their concession. that was crucial because the people that investigate in this country want to make sure the gamblers would be brought to the door accept. i think ultimately they have to figure out what all that adds up to. >> when potential violations are investigated, do u.s. investigators what's happening in the foreign country to say it looks like that decision is the product of a bribe? it looks like that local government decision shouldn't be trusted? maybe explained by misbehavior by an american company. >> they look at, first of all, was a public official paid money. clearly this gentleman is a public official. did he potentially affect the decision? you can't pay money to gain something in business. you can't get a contract or getd something special out of the government. so the question they have it to look at closely is what happened? through the work of two very fine reporters i work with who work at the
when the gentleman who was in charge of macau, the chief executive, this man who works closely with lionelal vez issued a decrease, saying, nothing, the las vegas sands will keep their concession. that was crucial because the people that investigate in this country want to make sure the gamblers would be brought to the door accept. i think ultimately they have to figure out what all that adds up to. >> when potential violations are investigated, do u.s. investigators what's happening in...
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. >> it is like a lionel train that someone threw across the room. >> you have the tornadoes and we haven't even gotten to the heat wave yet. here it is. >> the misery continues. >> we begin with a heat wave burning up so much of the country. >> the national weather service calls the heat historic. >> it is an epic heat wave. >> intense heat so severe -- >> we were on pace with the temperatures that were in saudi arabia and deserts all over the country with some of the hottest temperatures in the world. >> great! we're number one! hottest in the world! all right. at least for that day in that area. let me show you overall context though. in june, how many record temperatures did we break? 3,215 daily highs. now look, you gotta understand something. as you all know, the weather sometimes it snows sometimes it's hot. it doesn't necessarily prove the case. in fact, oftentimes you break records for cold temperatures, too. but the context is amazing. let's show you the number of cold records we broke this year and look at that. 6,000 cold records but we broke 40,000 hot records. that used to be
. >> it is like a lionel train that someone threw across the room. >> you have the tornadoes and we haven't even gotten to the heat wave yet. here it is. >> the misery continues. >> we begin with a heat wave burning up so much of the country. >> the national weather service calls the heat historic. >> it is an epic heat wave. >> intense heat so severe -- >> we were on pace with the temperatures that were in saudi arabia and deserts all over the...
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i think the president plays the xylophone like lionel hampton and lets the orchestra around him fillt in. they're all singing the same song. this guy's not one of us. here's a guy that's been president for four years. he is one of us. why are they doing it? >> me? >> yeah, you. yes, sir. >> well, i mean you know why it is. it kind of connects to a certain part of the base that -- of the republican base that barack obama even to this day is very other than they are. and as much as they can drive a wedge between the american population, the american electorate and barack obama, they see that as a winning strategy. that happened since the 2008 campaign of trying to paint this particular guy as other. it is not completely different from clinton but it is kind of one-up it is clinton -- >> i just -- do you think it would be the case if he was a regular guy with a more familiar african-american background than n this country? coming up from slavery and jim crowe moving north into the midwest, do you think they would be playing the same card or would it be different? >> i think it is absolu
i think the president plays the xylophone like lionel hampton and lets the orchestra around him fillt in. they're all singing the same song. this guy's not one of us. here's a guy that's been president for four years. he is one of us. why are they doing it? >> me? >> yeah, you. yes, sir. >> well, i mean you know why it is. it kind of connects to a certain part of the base that -- of the republican base that barack obama even to this day is very other than they are. and as much...
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about this issue and there are all sorts of people that are beginning, you know, to largely things of lionel shriver's book but beginning to talk about that, there are all sorts of possibilities. i mean the boy is, you know, he is sort of in some ways a sociopathic of course he ends up murdering people, how much that has to do with her, you know,. >> rose: did you say say in an interview you once thought about murdering your little brought brother? >> i did, i did, i love him so much but it is true when i had two brothers already i was four and a half. >> rose: is this serious? >> i was four and a half and it is completely serious, my excuse is that i wanted a sister so badly and i had two brothers already and it felt so rude for my mother to give me another boy. >> you can't raise them with a four and a half-year-old who has 22 brothers, charlie and i remember going into the room sort of wondering how i was going, to you know, reverse or somehow me thishing go away and i didn't have an actual murder plan in mind be 2 irony but i ended up saving his life because i saw he was slightly choking
about this issue and there are all sorts of people that are beginning, you know, to largely things of lionel shriver's book but beginning to talk about that, there are all sorts of possibilities. i mean the boy is, you know, he is sort of in some ways a sociopathic of course he ends up murdering people, how much that has to do with her, you know,. >> rose: did you say say in an interview you once thought about murdering your little brought brother? >> i did, i did, i love him so...
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do you know why we switched lionels? know. >> really? ok. >> welcome back to tv trivia. >> i remember sanford & son, they kept the same fred -- redd foxx's son stayed the same. that was something that i could always count on. >> let's talk about something that we'll talk about today. we've talked about how come some of america's biggest newspapers like "the new york times" and "the washington post," how did they wind up with all these national security secrets? >> what about the book? >> exactly. >> the book like david sanger was key. >> all of these secrets winding up in the press. and they do look, these leaks do look political because so many of them, all of them, in fact, make the president look good whether it's the virus that we injected into the nuclear reactor -- into the nuclear spinners over in iran or the kill list or the drone strike or the navy seals strike on bin laden. will dianne feinstein who heads up the senate intelligence committee on monday, you know, she knows a lot of stuff. she took aim at the whi
do you know why we switched lionels? know. >> really? ok. >> welcome back to tv trivia. >> i remember sanford & son, they kept the same fred -- redd foxx's son stayed the same. that was something that i could always count on. >> let's talk about something that we'll talk about today. we've talked about how come some of america's biggest newspapers like "the new york times" and "the washington post," how did they wind up with all these national...
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. >> then you've got lionel messi. >> fernando alonso. >> premier league soccer is a different model.llion dollars playing tennis, but he'll make ten times that being a corporate spokesman. >> on average, how long do these runs go in term of these huge earnings? >> that's a really good point that i think a lot of people don't krr when they decide what sport to go into that these football careers are very short. football players, because they're obscured by helmets, on the other hand it's the biggest sport. some sports, golfer could have a 20-year career. >> the advisers to these guys, long after they get out of the business. >> harold would say -- >> financial adviser. >> he's ready to go through this list and he said he's checking tax rates. >> you look at football, you've got larry fitzgerald, peyton manning, jeter, a-rod and two golfers and boxer. if someone is staying at home saying what sport should i go into, tennis or soccer. >> good offensive line. >> the other thing you should do is play for the yankees. four out of top 21 earners played for the yankees. >> mark didn't make t
. >> then you've got lionel messi. >> fernando alonso. >> premier league soccer is a different model.llion dollars playing tennis, but he'll make ten times that being a corporate spokesman. >> on average, how long do these runs go in term of these huge earnings? >> that's a really good point that i think a lot of people don't krr when they decide what sport to go into that these football careers are very short. football players, because they're obscured by helmets,...