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next better, john jay, rbi single twosm betters later, allen craig, base hit, another run. 3-0. matted a damages' single, 4-0, then tony cruz, the double off the wall, scores two more. 6-0 st. louis. descalso, a base hit. cain struck out nine put allowed seven runs on nine hits and six innings. cardinals take game one of the doubleheader. game two underway with madison bumgarner on the hill. the third inning a problem. 5-1 cardinals in the seventh. we'll have highlights tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> college baseball renal falls usf facing south dakota state in elimination game. in the tenth, the dons on top. bottom ten, the grounder to second. usf trying for two but the to the is wide. that's your score in 13th. >>> let's tee it up at the tournament that jack built, the memorial. always wanted to play like the pros and today i could. tiger woods shot a 44 on his first nine with two doubles and a triple bogey, highest nine-hole score ever on tour. tiger won't win this one. double-bogey on 12. awkward shot. on 15, another double, and shot goes way past the hole. 8-over, with a 79
next better, john jay, rbi single twosm betters later, allen craig, base hit, another run. 3-0. matted a damages' single, 4-0, then tony cruz, the double off the wall, scores two more. 6-0 st. louis. descalso, a base hit. cain struck out nine put allowed seven runs on nine hits and six innings. cardinals take game one of the doubleheader. game two underway with madison bumgarner on the hill. the third inning a problem. 5-1 cardinals in the seventh. we'll have highlights tonight at 9:00 and...
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next better, john jay, rbi single twosm betters later, allen craig, base hit, another run. 3-0. matted a damages' single, 4-0, then tony cruz, the double off the wall, scores two more. 6-0 st. louis. descalso, a base hit. cain struck out nine put allowed seven runs on nine hits and six innings. cardinals take game one of the doubleheader. game two underway with madison bumgarner on the hill. the third inning a problem. 5-1 cardinals in the seventh. we'll have highlights tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> college baseball renal falls usf facing south dakota state in elimination game. in the tenth, the dons on top. bottom ten, the grounder to second. usf trying for two but the to the is wide. that's your score in 13th. >>> let's tee it up at the tournament that jack built, the memorial. always wanted to play like the pros and today i could. tiger woods shot a 44 on his first nine with two doubles and a triple bogey, highest nine-hole score ever on tour. tiger won't win this one. double-bogey on 12. awkward shot. on 15, another double, and shot goes way past the hole. 8-over, with a 79
next better, john jay, rbi single twosm betters later, allen craig, base hit, another run. 3-0. matted a damages' single, 4-0, then tony cruz, the double off the wall, scores two more. 6-0 st. louis. descalso, a base hit. cain struck out nine put allowed seven runs on nine hits and six innings. cardinals take game one of the doubleheader. game two underway with madison bumgarner on the hill. the third inning a problem. 5-1 cardinals in the seventh. we'll have highlights tonight at 9:00 and...
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and john jay gives it a look. it is over his head. double for pens. 2-0, giants. here comes the red birds. found that offering to his liking. third of the year. first home run of the series for either team. and it's 2-2. top seven. pinch-hitter brandon pelt. double. crawford. makes it 4-2, giants. turn it over to sergio ramos in the ninth. ground it to end it. no points on the dismount. but they get the out, nonetheless. he notches his 15th save. he was okay. so were the giants. >> everybody played well today. i mean, crawford made some great plays. you know, buster was great back there, as always. you know, we just -- i feel like this is a pretty big thing for us. and it was just good all around effort from the home team. >> white sox/a's. oakland looking for the sweep on coco crisp cereal bowl day. that couldn't go, wrong it? >> 6 1/3. bottom of the sixth, josh donaldson to right field. coco going to tag. 28th inning scoreless streak snapped. chris on the move. lowry singles. here comes coco. cereal bowls for everybody. scores both a's runs on the day. even the
and john jay gives it a look. it is over his head. double for pens. 2-0, giants. here comes the red birds. found that offering to his liking. third of the year. first home run of the series for either team. and it's 2-2. top seven. pinch-hitter brandon pelt. double. crawford. makes it 4-2, giants. turn it over to sergio ramos in the ninth. ground it to end it. no points on the dismount. but they get the out, nonetheless. he notches his 15th save. he was okay. so were the giants. >>...
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also sends in john jay. st.ouis scored 7 runs in the third inning off cain and win game one 8-0. >>> he has accepted a defense position with the 49ers. mangini has worked primarily as a defensive coach in his career, so his new job will be to find flaws in opposing defenses. >>> san francisco lost in utah. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> the morning sky came to life in minnesota in a rare display of the northern lights. check out some video taken on the campus of st. john's university in collegeville, minnesota. wow. the northern lights or aurora borealis are caused when the magnetic charge in the wind reacts with the poles. they react with different ele
also sends in john jay. st.ouis scored 7 runs in the third inning off cain and win game one 8-0. >>> he has accepted a defense position with the 49ers. mangini has worked primarily as a defensive coach in his career, so his new job will be to find flaws in opposing defenses. >>> san francisco lost in utah. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier...
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and john jay comes into score.xt batter, once again, not a single, and this is even worse, a double. the two-run variety. st. louis scored seven runs on nine runs off of matt cain. >> i wish i could explain it. actually we are having a hard time with it. as well as he threw, we are buffaloed by it, to be honest. to throw five perfect games and give up all those hits in one inning. he was having trouble making good pitches there and they had good at-bats and that was like unlike anything i have seen. >> well, a source tells comcast sports net that former coach mangini is joining the 49ers coaching staff. the team hired mangini who is a defensive specialist as a offensive consultant. they will find weaknesses in opposing defenses. >>> and match play, this is a quarterfinals. this is the stkpaoeupfinal and match. this is to exstand the match. he would flip out. illinois wins 3-2. cal is done after winning 11 out of 13 tournaments this season. the bears had a great season nonetheless. >>> western conference final, king
and john jay comes into score.xt batter, once again, not a single, and this is even worse, a double. the two-run variety. st. louis scored seven runs on nine runs off of matt cain. >> i wish i could explain it. actually we are having a hard time with it. as well as he threw, we are buffaloed by it, to be honest. to throw five perfect games and give up all those hits in one inning. he was having trouble making good pitches there and they had good at-bats and that was like unlike anything i...
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president, and after the constitution was prom -- promulgated and the offices were well filled with john jay and john marshall as chief justice and the early presidents were all really distinguished, i think, and the -- and other people. the congressional leaders, henry clay and so forth and daniel webster, they were very, very substantial people, and -- but there was by the 20s a theory that this friction between the slave and prestates and this state that did it, they could declare laws were not applicable in that state, and this was the position adopted by south carolina and the politician of the time, john c. calhoun, the vice president of the united states under john quinncy adams, and andrew jackson's first term, and jackson declared the formula where the line of 3620 would be tolerated and even encouraged to protect it, but secession or any reduction of the prerogatives of the federal government opposite any individual state would not be tolerated, and he carried that proposition in south carolina, and he cared it out, and that effectively, and i don't think -- there's no evidence thi
president, and after the constitution was prom -- promulgated and the offices were well filled with john jay and john marshall as chief justice and the early presidents were all really distinguished, i think, and the -- and other people. the congressional leaders, henry clay and so forth and daniel webster, they were very, very substantial people, and -- but there was by the 20s a theory that this friction between the slave and prestates and this state that did it, they could declare laws were...
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after the constitution was promulgated and the great offices were filled with john jay and john marshall as the chief justice in the early presence they were all quite distinguished i think. and other people. the congressional leaders, henry clay and so forth were daniel webster, they were all very substantial people. and but there was by the late 1820 is the beginning of the nullification movement. and this theory, this fraction between the slaves and free states and this theory that the state that chose to do it could simply say that they were not applicable within that state and that this was the position adopted by south carolina and the chief south carolinian politician at the time, john c. calhoun who was under john quincy adams and andrew jackson's first term. jackson declared the formula whereby slavery would be tolerated in the missouri compromise line of 20 and would be tolerated and encouraged and protected but secession or any reduction of the prerogative of the federal government opposite the individual state wouldn't be tolerated. that effectively -- i don't think there is
after the constitution was promulgated and the great offices were filled with john jay and john marshall as the chief justice in the early presence they were all quite distinguished i think. and other people. the congressional leaders, henry clay and so forth were daniel webster, they were all very substantial people. and but there was by the late 1820 is the beginning of the nullification movement. and this theory, this fraction between the slaves and free states and this theory that the state...
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of the law is the torture regime that was set up by bush officials and their legal mercenaries john yoo jay bybee and other employers third violation is war crimes that and torture is considered a war crime as well but the killing of civilians the targeting of civilians two of the most notorious instances of war crimes they had to eat a massacre where. u.s. marines basically executed about twenty four men women and children in cold blood it was just horrific at that and the falutin massacre which was done in retaliation for the killing of four blackwater mercenaries. was a civilians who were targeted u.s. soldiers went house to house and took him out and shot them they shot families crossing the river helicopters and snipers shot at people there were unknown numbers hundreds of people that were killed in collusion. then the force. of the law is the prison camp that the united states maintains at one time tomorrow and the fifth example of lawbreaking by the bush administration was the illegal spying program surveillance program spying on americans conversations and then a data mining program
of the law is the torture regime that was set up by bush officials and their legal mercenaries john yoo jay bybee and other employers third violation is war crimes that and torture is considered a war crime as well but the killing of civilians the targeting of civilians two of the most notorious instances of war crimes they had to eat a massacre where. u.s. marines basically executed about twenty four men women and children in cold blood it was just horrific at that and the falutin massacre...
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he's the person i always ask when it comes to this, chairman of the science department at john jay collegecience department of criminal justice. the reason i thought of you is because this is the kind of case that screams forensics. nobody witnessed it, so now it's all about what was left behind. what stood out in that case that i just outlined? >> i agree with you, this is a forensic case. and i think there are two aspects to it. first, the question about suicide or homicide and the second is arson. the problem is the body has been burnt, charred. and some evidence has clearly been lost. the ballistics evidence is only partially available. the gun was found under the body. >> how does that happen? >> that's a good question. can somebody shoot themselves and then fall upon the gun? i mean, she was in bed. it doesn't really make a lot of sense. you generally do not find the weapon underneath somebody who commits suicide. >> i don't know if the gun was found under her front or under her back, but that would make a big difference, wouldn't it? >> it would. but more importantly when you have a
he's the person i always ask when it comes to this, chairman of the science department at john jay collegecience department of criminal justice. the reason i thought of you is because this is the kind of case that screams forensics. nobody witnessed it, so now it's all about what was left behind. what stood out in that case that i just outlined? >> i agree with you, this is a forensic case. and i think there are two aspects to it. first, the question about suicide or homicide and the...
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well let's get more insight into what's happening in turkey dr shrub non-chord often john jay is a human rights activist from turkey and has been following the unrest from the outset thank you very much for talking to us here on our take on what's your reaction to how the authorities have responded in the last twenty four hours or so . thank you for just making our words heard. has a really good support or a lot now they are so you know remember our. day you. do these tear gas excessively it's incredible. they use the tear gas and this riaa levels against medical doctors against the insurer people and day you have attacked older health units that have been. in the area. and maybe you have heard of it but they have also became dr of medical doctors who will internally just suck orks the how cure myths or heal these people who are insured because of these tear gas and also jazz and now there are cities of course it is incredible just to. hear that for example the government was to make peace with the protesters or that have been so patient that these were tests. they have never been patien
well let's get more insight into what's happening in turkey dr shrub non-chord often john jay is a human rights activist from turkey and has been following the unrest from the outset thank you very much for talking to us here on our take on what's your reaction to how the authorities have responded in the last twenty four hours or so . thank you for just making our words heard. has a really good support or a lot now they are so you know remember our. day you. do these tear gas excessively it's...
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joining me now, chairman of the science department at the john jay college of criminal justice, forensiccientist, larry kobalinski, larry, you have done this work for years, i think you and i hahave discussed this regarding shows like csi. give us the benefit of your mind on this case. what do you think is the most significant forensics here? >> well, i think there are different kinds of evidence. the eyewitness testimony, ear witness testimony. but in my mind, it is the physical evidence that provides you with evidence that is irrefutable, based on scientific analysis. and as you just pointed out there is a great deal of physical evidence. ballistics was at the heart of this since trayvon martin was killed by a gunshot. so the kinds of things we can do with ballistics, which we'll hear about next week, the distance of the muzzle to the victim. >> and that has already come out during opening statement. george zimmerman's statement is he was done, trayvon martin was on top of him, straddling him. and he shot from an upward position. that would be ballistic? >> yes, the place it entered, t
joining me now, chairman of the science department at the john jay college of criminal justice, forensiccientist, larry kobalinski, larry, you have done this work for years, i think you and i hahave discussed this regarding shows like csi. give us the benefit of your mind on this case. what do you think is the most significant forensics here? >> well, i think there are different kinds of evidence. the eyewitness testimony, ear witness testimony. but in my mind, it is the physical evidence...
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that's over john jay's head. buster posey will score on the double. 2-0 san francisco.ng. brandon belt. how about a shot to left? brandon crawford and gregor giants take the lead 4-2.e1 bottom of the ninth, tying run at the plate. sergio romo gets freese out at first. giants go on to win. 4vj5uáh#inal. big outing by gaudin.çó >> everybody playedqe1 well tod. a bunch of timely hits. someÑi great plays. buster was great back there as 1 always. and you know, we just --q i fee like this was a pretty bigc lif for us. good all-around effort from the whole team.çósn >>> white sox and a's. a's looking for ae1 sweep on co( crisp. yes, cereal bowl today. are you kidding me? jarrod parker pitching for oakland. strikes out de aza.Ñi bottom of the sixth, josh donaldsont( with the sac flyt( s chrisçó sale's 28 inning scorels stre!ií bottom of the eighth jed lowry singles on a hit and run. coco crisp, mad speed. a's will go up 2-0 when he taps home plate. ninth inning, two outs for grant balfour. he's been lights out all season. nice little grounder to shortstop. that's all she wrote.
that's over john jay's head. buster posey will score on the double. 2-0 san francisco.ng. brandon belt. how about a shot to left? brandon crawford and gregor giants take the lead 4-2.e1 bottom of the ninth, tying run at the plate. sergio romo gets freese out at first. giants go on to win. 4vj5uáh#inal. big outing by gaudin.çó >> everybody playedqe1 well tod. a bunch of timely hits. someÑi great plays. buster was great back there as 1 always. and you know, we just --q i fee like this...
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tonight, jay welcomes -- whitney cummings, former marine and underwear model, alex minsky, the music of john fogerty, and jay looks at what's trending torrow. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! wow! what a crowd! oh, my gosh. that is great. [ cheers and applause ] wow. what a crowd.
tonight, jay welcomes -- whitney cummings, former marine and underwear model, alex minsky, the music of john fogerty, and jay looks at what's trending torrow. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! wow! what a crowd! oh, my gosh. that is great. [ cheers and applause ] wow. what a crowd.
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it included strong female anthems but john legend and jay-z stopped by for some cameos. >>> philip seymour hoffman checking out of a detox facility after a ten-day stay for a heroin relapse. he struggled with substance abuse in the past but managed to stay clean for two decades before this most recent bout. >>> and channing tatum and wife jenna welcomed their first child. details like the name and gender have yet to be released. >>> kim and kanye expecting a baby girl. >> a princess. >> like they need another girl in the family. >> bruce and kanye are going great. their shower happened yesterday with an appearance by bruce jenner. there was a question whether or not he was going to be there. >> he has to be. that's like the rule nowadays. >> can you not be there? exactly. >> no, it doesn't go over well. >> especially after the criticism. i'm richard lui. you're watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> leading the news in "the new york times," china is reaping biggest benefits of iraq oil boom. since the toppling of saddam hussein, companies hav
it included strong female anthems but john legend and jay-z stopped by for some cameos. >>> philip seymour hoffman checking out of a detox facility after a ten-day stay for a heroin relapse. he struggled with substance abuse in the past but managed to stay clean for two decades before this most recent bout. >>> and channing tatum and wife jenna welcomed their first child. details like the name and gender have yet to be released. >>> kim and kanye expecting a baby...
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larry kobilinsky, forensic scientist at john jay college of criminal justice. was on the casey anthony defense team. what we just heard live playing out in this courtroom, these 911 calls of the judge just today said, okay. this is okay to play these calls that george zimmerman made in the, you know, several years leading up to the night that killed trayvon martin. the question i have, page, i'll start with you here in the studio. question i have, how could this be helpful for the state's side? >> it's really important for the state if they're going to prove their theory of what happened in in case to show that george zimmerman is a wannabe cop. he's someone that wants to report suspicious activity in the neighborhood. he wants to be aggressive. he wants to respond. it's really important for the state to show he's that type of person. because that's going to make him more likely to overreact in a situation like what occurred. >> larry kobilinsky, do you agree? >> i don't agree. i just don't. i think what we see here is somebody has a job. his job is to be a com
larry kobilinsky, forensic scientist at john jay college of criminal justice. was on the casey anthony defense team. what we just heard live playing out in this courtroom, these 911 calls of the judge just today said, okay. this is okay to play these calls that george zimmerman made in the, you know, several years leading up to the night that killed trayvon martin. the question i have, page, i'll start with you here in the studio. question i have, how could this be helpful for the state's side?...
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. >> are you grand marshall is an associate professor of constitutional law at john jay college. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> a number of rulings on the supreme court as its term winds down but we'll focus in on one. what did the court decide in the fisher versus university of texas case? >> abigail fisher had challenged the failure of the university of texas to admit her and she said it was based on the 14th amendment, equal protection, discriminatory action and their admissions policy which uses race as one factor was discriminatory. and the court today decided that the first part of the admissions process which is to take 10% of the high school classes around the state was fine, but the second one that allowed race to one component was one in which the lower court had not scrutinized to the highest level possible whether or not there was some race alternative that could've been used in getting the same results without using raise. and so the court sent the case back down to the fifth circuit for further review. >> how did it progress all the way up to the supreme co
. >> are you grand marshall is an associate professor of constitutional law at john jay college. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> a number of rulings on the supreme court as its term winds down but we'll focus in on one. what did the court decide in the fisher versus university of texas case? >> abigail fisher had challenged the failure of the university of texas to admit her and she said it was based on the 14th amendment, equal protection, discriminatory action...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jay: yeah, john fogerty! come on over here, you guys. nice job. >> thanks, jay. >> jay: that was great, man. that was just great. i want to thank my guests, whitney cummings, alex minsky, and of course, john fogerty. tomorrow night, david spade will be here. but "jimmy fallon" happening 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: that was very nice, thank you. that's what i'm talking about right there. that's a great new york city crowd right there. making some noise. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. [ cheering ] i love you, too. makes me feel good. thanks, guys. here's what people are talking about. another scandal at the white house. it turns out there's a new -- i know, there's one every
[ cheers and applause ] >> jay: yeah, john fogerty! come on over here, you guys. nice job. >> thanks, jay. >> jay: that was great, man. that was just great. i want to thank my guests, whitney cummings, alex minsky, and of course, john fogerty. tomorrow night, david spade will be here. but "jimmy fallon" happening right now! jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's...
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supported by the congress of the united states including senators hillary clinton, senator john kerry, senator jayfeller, agreed to by our allies. it had been the policy of the united states for a decade that there should be regime change in iraq. it was passed by a democratic house, democratic senate, and signed by becket, the president of the united states. the idea that that has become a theme against president bush, seems to me, is, a, unfortunate, and, b, a as a result of the fact a narrative is promoted in much of the media which fact factually is not the case. now, on iraq, what's going to happen? i don't know. we know a couple things. we know saddam hussein is gone, the butcher of baghdad, who used chemical weapons on kurds, his own people, his neighbors. we know that he killed hundreds of thousands of people. the mass graves in that country were heart breaking to see. we know that the country still has ethnic divisions among the kurds and the shia, and the sunni. we know, however, that they've elected a prime minister and a president. we know they have a parliament. we know that the peopl
supported by the congress of the united states including senators hillary clinton, senator john kerry, senator jayfeller, agreed to by our allies. it had been the policy of the united states for a decade that there should be regime change in iraq. it was passed by a democratic house, democratic senate, and signed by becket, the president of the united states. the idea that that has become a theme against president bush, seems to me, is, a, unfortunate, and, b, a as a result of the fact a...
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i have with me john mccarthy, montgomery county state's attorney and jay kenney, chief of the department of aging. let's talk about what is happening in downtown silver spring next week. so seniors can get a little bit of information of what will be discussed. >> this public awareness and public education through the form of seminars to teach people if you know an individual who is the victim of neglect, financial abuse, or a scam. we ask you to join us june 12th at the civic center in silver spring. if you're a family member, caregiver, caring for someone who you think may be a victim of any of these crimes, come down, or any member of the community. come on down. crimes against the elderly are on the uptick. we're becoming an elder community and we need to reach out and protect our seniors. >> i'm going to put all your information on my web site, jchayward.com. so people can get more information on how to sign up. what should seniors be looking out for? >> one of the most important things that seniors can do is really, to stay engaged in their community. civically, socially engaged. th
i have with me john mccarthy, montgomery county state's attorney and jay kenney, chief of the department of aging. let's talk about what is happening in downtown silver spring next week. so seniors can get a little bit of information of what will be discussed. >> this public awareness and public education through the form of seminars to teach people if you know an individual who is the victim of neglect, financial abuse, or a scam. we ask you to join us june 12th at the civic center in...
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the a's tied it up with the third and this, says smith doubled to right, john at jay's show going tochris stewart tags they so with his glove, thg victory went to jesse's out as who started the year in triple a but the proof by the two-thirds a shot out ending's including retiring the final 13 yankees' he faced. the game goes by hours 35 minutes in the eighth stakes demonstrate the yankees at the zero.co.c.co the giants got back to their winning ways things to a strong outing by matt cain on the one-year anniversary of teens' perfect game against houston. can allowed two hits over 62 1/3 innings and the rest of the lineup pounded the pittsburgh pirates and zero last night. the nba finals are all tied up with two wins apiece plane in san antonio the miami heat beat the spurs in game 4, 109-93. the win guarantees at the heat their return trip to miami for six game. game 5 will be played in san antonio sunday. >> if imitation is the best form of flattery than forty- niner alex moon should be honored that he will be staying his name with this rhino. today the line and will take part in a
the a's tied it up with the third and this, says smith doubled to right, john at jay's show going tochris stewart tags they so with his glove, thg victory went to jesse's out as who started the year in triple a but the proof by the two-thirds a shot out ending's including retiring the final 13 yankees' he faced. the game goes by hours 35 minutes in the eighth stakes demonstrate the yankees at the zero.co.c.co the giants got back to their winning ways things to a strong outing by matt cain on...
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john. i appreciate the point. we're just out of time here. you know, jayney made that point yesterday saying it was clear that what motivated edward snowden was not telling the truth. i mean, if he -- if he hangs out with -- in china and russia and ecuador and cuba, then clearly he's an enemy of the united states. i don't buy that. i don't buy that. they're just trying to destroy the personal reputation of this guy. i think he wanted the american people to know the truth. that's why he took the steps that he did. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill
john. i appreciate the point. we're just out of time here. you know, jayney made that point yesterday saying it was clear that what motivated edward snowden was not telling the truth. i mean, if he -- if he hangs out with -- in china and russia and ecuador and cuba, then clearly he's an enemy of the united states. i don't buy that. i don't buy that. they're just trying to destroy the personal reputation of this guy. i think he wanted the american people to know the truth. that's why he took the...
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people whistleblowers fled to and i was i was frankly surprised today just personally hearing jay carney and then john kerry both. attack is perhaps too strong a word but take to task both russia and china for not turning them over and then at the same time slap both those countries by saying well they don't have freedom of first like we do here if you're asking somebody for a favor you don't want. upside the head i'm just curious your thoughts on the whole on this whole thing and if you think there are maybe you have you heard anything i'm personally the opinion that snowden actually was not on that flight to moscow that he he's gone someplace else perhaps perhaps to everett or by another route but i mean i think that's interesting speculation but what you are what you're hitting on at the beginning of your question is really a key point is that in a surveillance state the enemy is the whistleblower and unfortunately that's what the united states has become with the surveillance industrial complex that collects information on innocent americans to maybe use it against them later which is what the dir
people whistleblowers fled to and i was i was frankly surprised today just personally hearing jay carney and then john kerry both. attack is perhaps too strong a word but take to task both russia and china for not turning them over and then at the same time slap both those countries by saying well they don't have freedom of first like we do here if you're asking somebody for a favor you don't want. upside the head i'm just curious your thoughts on the whole on this whole thing and if you think...
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per caltrans says the work will take up to three months >>> jay p was in cou prosecutors and defense attorney lay out their cases. >> d a johnspent an hour detailing what he says happening to a 5 foot 2 richmond high school student after she left a homecoming and beginning drinking with a young boy she knew from school. origi there was seven defendant and two of them were on trial today. both a of raping and skault sexually assaulting. the double jury mostly used in gang trial can short fn lengthty trial from testifying multiple times. >> if the prosecutors slip of inadvertedly mentions the evidence against the other defendant there is going to be bad consequences. >> two other defendants in the rape case made a plea dpreement and they're also expected to testify for the prosecution. >> reporter: tomorrow opening the statement will begin right here at the courthouse in martinez at 9:00. jade ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 79 earlier joseph was accused of killing four women and dumping their bodies. cameras were not allowed in court today where nathan told potential jurors the people called him creepy and scary, h ask if they can s
per caltrans says the work will take up to three months >>> jay p was in cou prosecutors and defense attorney lay out their cases. >> d a johnspent an hour detailing what he says happening to a 5 foot 2 richmond high school student after she left a homecoming and beginning drinking with a young boy she knew from school. origi there was seven defendant and two of them were on trial today. both a of raping and skault sexually assaulting. the double jury mostly used in gang trial...
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. >> cristina calera, john calera, scott, marrlo, peter gunned, edward, michael brisben and katherine burns. >> my name is jay davidson and i have lived in the neighborhood for 41 years and i recognize that it is not a simple situation. that there are indeed, many vacantcies in the neighborhood. the storefronts will be better filled and empty, but we have to ask ourselves, with what do we want to fill them. just as you decide when you purchase a burrito what are you going to put inside of it, we have to make the same consideration with the storefronts. downtown san francisco already looks like anywhere usa. our neighborhoods are different. take a look at haze valley, eureka valley, and the volunteer corridor and you can see the thriving neighborhoods there, made so partly because of the individualization of the restaurants and the other businesses there. you look outside of san francisco to see what kind of an impact, large chains such as wal-mart have done in driving out the local businesses. in this corner has been said there are three other mexican restaurant. i am not anti-change, i am excited that the co
. >> cristina calera, john calera, scott, marrlo, peter gunned, edward, michael brisben and katherine burns. >> my name is jay davidson and i have lived in the neighborhood for 41 years and i recognize that it is not a simple situation. that there are indeed, many vacantcies in the neighborhood. the storefronts will be better filled and empty, but we have to ask ourselves, with what do we want to fill them. just as you decide when you purchase a burrito what are you going to put...
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g eight people at the g eight countries the west and jay countries should be making in northern ireland above of almost more than anywhere else johnlaughland they from the institute of democracy and cooperation in their parents just giving us their some food for thought and that the syrian situation we thank you for your time. but in a couple of minutes a look at the wrist self being a professional medical guinea pig coming up. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lang you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. for your experiences in this newsletter which is titled i hold it up it's called the i'm guessing as i write the guinea pig zero direct you know explain the title i write about the history of human experiments and news stories about sometimes abuses and things that
g eight people at the g eight countries the west and jay countries should be making in northern ireland above of almost more than anywhere else johnlaughland they from the institute of democracy and cooperation in their parents just giving us their some food for thought and that the syrian situation we thank you for your time. but in a couple of minutes a look at the wrist self being a professional medical guinea pig coming up. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power...
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everyone who followed, yesterday, the white house spokesman jay carney was a paid why even john mccain now saying this has been directed from washington. where is the proof? sounds like joe mccarthy. they have a great case to make but why over pull your hand? >> have they in congress in either party begun to look up from the irs bark on the free. at the force to figure out whether political opponents of the obama administration were targeted by more agencies than just the aristide don't we have other instances of republicans being targeted by the labor department, customs? >> could be. don't know if these are rogue agents, this is as far as it goes. not just this iris issue but the economy, my recommendation to the republicans on the economy to declare victory, such filing, spending is under control yet the narrative is so negative i don't think it is that much. >> on the irs case what will be the ultimate fallout? have there been enough resignations? will criminal charges result? >> here is the big one that come singh, republicans especially in the house will pass legislation to stop
everyone who followed, yesterday, the white house spokesman jay carney was a paid why even john mccain now saying this has been directed from washington. where is the proof? sounds like joe mccarthy. they have a great case to make but why over pull your hand? >> have they in congress in either party begun to look up from the irs bark on the free. at the force to figure out whether political opponents of the obama administration were targeted by more agencies than just the aristide don't...
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learning today on tuesday night at a private event with john mccain criticized the obama administration policy suggesting it was too slow though jay carney today tried to brush off that criticism. take a listen. >> a lot of people who have expertise in the matter, both outside of government and in congress and inside of government have perspectives to add. and opinions to contribute. and aanalysis to provide. and the president welcomes all of that. in the end, of course, he and his team have to make the decisions that they believe are in the best interest of the united states and the american people. >> so still waiting on whether it will be u.s. military action. that decision but the decision on whether chemical weapons have been used, that has been decided, specifically the administration saying tonight they have direct evidence that the regime, the syrian regime used syrian gas. that is a specific kind of chemical weapon and that it killed about 150 people. important, but let's remember as you have noted, that's a small number of people that were killed compared to the over well over 90,000 the u.n. said has now been slaughtere
learning today on tuesday night at a private event with john mccain criticized the obama administration policy suggesting it was too slow though jay carney today tried to brush off that criticism. take a listen. >> a lot of people who have expertise in the matter, both outside of government and in congress and inside of government have perspectives to add. and opinions to contribute. and aanalysis to provide. and the president welcomes all of that. in the end, of course, he and his team...
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the drone strikes empower jay sock and give authorization to hit countries outside of the battlefield, and that's part of how i think we got to where we are right now. >> johney say, jeremy, afghanistan is the graveyard. on the subject of targeted killings you describe an administration obama's with an endless kill list. terror meetings every tuesday in the white house and military prisons in places like somalia which begs the question we were told that torture was no more, but are we out of the business of secret prisons? >> it was his third day in office in his first term he issued the executive orders to close guantanamo and said we're not going to torture any more. what i found in my investigation, and we showed this in the film, in somalia the u.s. is using a prison buried in the basement where we're paying the agent. they're interrogating prisoners. some of whom have been rendered from other countries to somalia on orders of the united states. how different is it from obama from bush. under obama you call the kenya government and tell them to snatch someone and then take them to the somalia prison to bring them in to somalia and then u.s. goes in and
the drone strikes empower jay sock and give authorization to hit countries outside of the battlefield, and that's part of how i think we got to where we are right now. >> johney say, jeremy, afghanistan is the graveyard. on the subject of targeted killings you describe an administration obama's with an endless kill list. terror meetings every tuesday in the white house and military prisons in places like somalia which begs the question we were told that torture was no more, but are we out...
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john mccarthy is the state's attorney for montgomery county. welcome back to the show. good to se te you. dr. jay kenny is the chief agina and disability services for the montgomery county department oft health andy human services. good to see s you as well.el >> this one is of those topics where you just get -- it's so outrageous what people do to diss member this most vulnerablv group of the society. soc it has you shaking their heads. but this happens and in montgomery county you are facing it head on. tell us about the county. >> we know nationally that firsy of all as a nation we're aging. >> yes. ye >> the size of the senior population that is particularlyy subject of exploitation,ion, physical abuse and neglect is growing. in my county align we have 17345,000 seniors over the age of 65. that number is going to grow rapidly to nearly a quarter of a million. we know that crimes against the emedderly are up and we're trying to share information. share information about what tot look for if youio are a family member, friend, neighbor about o someone neglected abuses or financially explitted. w
john mccarthy is the state's attorney for montgomery county. welcome back to the show. good to se te you. dr. jay kenny is the chief agina and disability services for the montgomery county department oft health andy human services. good to see s you as well.el >> this one is of those topics where you just get -- it's so outrageous what people do to diss member this most vulnerablv group of the society. soc it has you shaking their heads. but this happens and in montgomery county you are...
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because we believe -- especially from what jay carney said and all of our reporting that he is in moscow. what john kerry said from new delhi today is there's been a lot of contact from bob mueller, the fbi director and from bill burns, the deputy secretary of state, to the russians to let them know just how important this is in our relationship not to let him go. >> jay carney used very tough language toward the chinese for their failure to hold and turn over edward snowden. i think that language was directed not at the chinese, it was directed at the russians to underscore how much they hope that the russian government will hold him in moscow and turn him over to the americans, maybe to extradite him back to the united states. we assumed that russia would let him just transit through, be on that flight to cuba. he wasn't on that flight. there was an empty seat there waiting for him. jay carney's language seems to indicate there may be something going on behind the scenes. putin has not been a great friend of the united states in many ways but he is a mercurial guy and maybe they are persuading hi
because we believe -- especially from what jay carney said and all of our reporting that he is in moscow. what john kerry said from new delhi today is there's been a lot of contact from bob mueller, the fbi director and from bill burns, the deputy secretary of state, to the russians to let them know just how important this is in our relationship not to let him go. >> jay carney used very tough language toward the chinese for their failure to hold and turn over edward snowden. i think that...
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the issue almost destroyed jay cutler's presidential hopes in 2007 -- john mccain's presidential hopes in 2007 efore they took off. going into a republican primary, it hurts him amongst a pretty large contingent of conservatives who may show up to vote. so if you just look at the comment section of blogs, it's full of things like marco rubio, the trader, marco rubio, sold us out. i voted him for this. i can't believe he did this. how big of a deal is this? john mccain and mitt romney, then the conventional wisdom that you have to go to the right or pandered to grassroots conservatives may be out the window. host: a lot of discussions on the table. immigration, foreign policy. all of these things up for discussion as we have matt lewis as our panel. if you want to ask him a question, call the number on your screen. you could also tweet us or e-mail us. to give you a sense of the speech making, let's hear from senator rand paul, spoke to the conference on thursday and talked about the topic of americans who were paying for what he says is a war on christianity that's being funded by taxp
the issue almost destroyed jay cutler's presidential hopes in 2007 -- john mccain's presidential hopes in 2007 efore they took off. going into a republican primary, it hurts him amongst a pretty large contingent of conservatives who may show up to vote. so if you just look at the comment section of blogs, it's full of things like marco rubio, the trader, marco rubio, sold us out. i voted him for this. i can't believe he did this. how big of a deal is this? john mccain and mitt romney, then the...
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alexander's boss, director of national intel against, jay clapper, was asked by congress, does the nsa collect data on hundreds of millions of americas to which john clapper said, no. >> time 6:18. christina loren back to tell us about we're getting used to this, nice this week. >> and by june standard in the bay area, it would be so much hotter. we could be dealing with severe fire weather. but that's not the case today. onshore flow persists. what a difference a day makes. here, yesterday we had two-hour flight delays out of sfo. this morning, beautiful clear start over the golden gate bridge. a bit of patchy fog at the immediate coast. not enough to force flight delays. that's a good seen. it's the first day so far this week without any delays in the city. i want to point out, quite a bit of weather throughout the country. everybody at this point is right on time. that's the good news. we're starting out so mile this morning. it's a beautiful start. 55 degrees. inland cities comfortable. it's cool at the coast. you might have had to throw on an extra blanket. temperatures in the 40s navato. 48 degrees there. 56 to start in concord. whatever fog
alexander's boss, director of national intel against, jay clapper, was asked by congress, does the nsa collect data on hundreds of millions of americas to which john clapper said, no. >> time 6:18. christina loren back to tell us about we're getting used to this, nice this week. >> and by june standard in the bay area, it would be so much hotter. we could be dealing with severe fire weather. but that's not the case today. onshore flow persists. what a difference a day makes. here,...
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and secretary of state john kerry put off a trip to the middle east to take part in the sessions. white house spokesman jay carney would not say which way the president is leaning. >> the president has made clear, i have made clear, that all options remain on the table in terms of syria and... although he has also said that he does not foresee a circumstance that would involve american boots on the ground. but options... he insists that all options be available to him and he is constantly reviewing them. >> holman: the u.s. is under growing pressure to act, despite concerns that weapons would end up in the hands of extremists. that's because syrian government troops have been retaking key areas, with the help of hezbollah guerrillas from lebanon. last week, they captured the town of qusair, and now the city of homs appears to be next on the target list. the world's carbon dioxide emissions hit a record high last year. the international energy agency reported today that release of the greenhouse gas rose more than one percent. emissions from the u.s. and europe actually fell, but those reductions were cance
and secretary of state john kerry put off a trip to the middle east to take part in the sessions. white house spokesman jay carney would not say which way the president is leaning. >> the president has made clear, i have made clear, that all options remain on the table in terms of syria and... although he has also said that he does not foresee a circumstance that would involve american boots on the ground. but options... he insists that all options be available to him and he is constantly...
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i certainly agree with what jay carney says yesterday and what john kerry said and what president obamahis is disappointing that areosed allies like russia sheltering someone who has violated u.s. law. i hope we will continue to apply pressure to the russians. we're disappointed in the actions of the chinese. this guy will be brought to justice. i understand we have to have a debate about the level of protection we provide american citizens. i was someone who did not vote for the re-authorization of the picture? but the way snowden is doing this is not the way to go and hopefully our allies will eventually recognize it is better for him to be brought to justice in american courts or chance to make his case rather than on tv. host: secretary kerry takes a similar line to you -- as edward snowden broke a lot in your opinion? guest: from everything i know, it appears he has broken below but we don't decide that until someone is tried in court. it certainly seems he has acted in a way that should bring him before the legal system. the irony that has been pointed out is that if snowden was i
i certainly agree with what jay carney says yesterday and what john kerry said and what president obamahis is disappointing that areosed allies like russia sheltering someone who has violated u.s. law. i hope we will continue to apply pressure to the russians. we're disappointed in the actions of the chinese. this guy will be brought to justice. i understand we have to have a debate about the level of protection we provide american citizens. i was someone who did not vote for the...
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dennis mcduna, jean specialing, jay carney was there, chuck hagel was not and john kerry was not. >> -- soliloquies of why they got into this business in the first place. and when donilon took over you didn't see this kind of rollout either. this is president obama making a statement that these people have his confidence. these are the women who shaped his positions during the campaign in 2007 and 2008. >> bill: tell us about samantha power. first time i had actually seen and heard her yesterday, and i was pretty impressed. >> she is in her early 40s, a pulitzer winner -- >> bill: she wrote a book on genocide. >> and a kind of man fausto on how when the u.s. does nothing it is tantamount to doing something bad. but how will she translate that now in the fifth year of the obama administration, and she is confirmed, does that temper the sam power that was the president's advisor all of those years back. and when you are an un ambassador you deal with two levels, like what do we do in syria? and then there's the non-security stuff. and a lot of the expects have said even if you can't ge
dennis mcduna, jean specialing, jay carney was there, chuck hagel was not and john kerry was not. >> -- soliloquies of why they got into this business in the first place. and when donilon took over you didn't see this kind of rollout either. this is president obama making a statement that these people have his confidence. these are the women who shaped his positions during the campaign in 2007 and 2008. >> bill: tell us about samantha power. first time i had actually seen and heard...
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that's clearly -- i mean, you can see jay carney and hank brennen the defense lawyers they can't wait to get at him. i was in miami when he testified against johnonley. i have to be honest with you, i think he's a repulsive figure. i think he was a very effective witness. he is what he is. he's a self-admitted murderer. and, you know, i just finished my column for tomorrow and i said, even if whitey's lawyers are able to convince the jury that he's only half as bad as johnny, that means he's only half as bad as a sociopath who admitted to killing 20 people. that's not much of a defense. >> what do you think bulger hopes to get out of this trial? what's the best possible outcome for him? is he concerned about his legacy or anything like that? >> absolutely. he's concerned about the self- -- the self-serving narrative he created his entire life. he was a gangster with skrub els, they don't inform on their friends and they don't kill defenseless women. those are the two things he wants to refute. his own lawyer got up on the opening day of the trial, and in his opening statement, he said, my client is a book maker, he's an extortionist, he's even
that's clearly -- i mean, you can see jay carney and hank brennen the defense lawyers they can't wait to get at him. i was in miami when he testified against johnonley. i have to be honest with you, i think he's a repulsive figure. i think he was a very effective witness. he is what he is. he's a self-admitted murderer. and, you know, i just finished my column for tomorrow and i said, even if whitey's lawyers are able to convince the jury that he's only half as bad as johnny, that means he's...
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jay leno and soon with my buddy paul mccartney, paul mecurio. next, forbes.com contributor rick ungar who took paul mccartney's place. >> bummer. >> john: sorry paul. and emmy winning comedian, writer actor and host of the overview, rick overton. welcome, gentlemen. let's kick things off with a man in the news a great deal lately. we know mary delong alen is no fan of this man. the condescending folk from texas. >> it is unfortunate she hasn't learned from her own example that every life must be given a chance to realize its full potential and that every life matters. >> john: that's the governor with the most executions in american history talking about life. and so, gentlemen why won't rick perry ever be president? paul? >> well, because that quote right there. that every life must be given a chance to realize its full potential. at 63, he's nowhere near realizing his. >> i think maybe he has more than realized his full potential. >> comedy. >> he'll never be president because he doesn't know how to accept a bottle of maple syrup correctly. but why are we talking about this when this guy interviewed paul mccartney. >> john: paul mccartney -- i i
jay leno and soon with my buddy paul mccartney, paul mecurio. next, forbes.com contributor rick ungar who took paul mccartney's place. >> bummer. >> john: sorry paul. and emmy winning comedian, writer actor and host of the overview, rick overton. welcome, gentlemen. let's kick things off with a man in the news a great deal lately. we know mary delong alen is no fan of this man. the condescending folk from texas. >> it is unfortunate she hasn't learned from her own example that...
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. >> john mccain this morning has said he's concerned about a lot of what's going on, especially on benghazi. he said he disagrees with congressman issa calling jayarney a liar, saying we shouldn't be name calling and tossing that name around. when you start name calling and you don't base your accusations on facts, it starts to look a bit like a middle school brawl. i think congressman issa has to be careful. sort of let the facts speak for themselves and put out the strongest thing. don't get distracted by these side shows. >> i want to bring in congressman mark -- if i can. good to see you, congressman. good morning. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> what do you think of congressman issa's comments? did he go too far? >> i think that's the problem right now. we're trying to score political points rather than mean lful oversight. those reports look for specific recommendations on how not to have these things happen again and we should be putting more emphasis on that. rather than i think what they're trying to do, which is just score political points. >> you are going to get a chance to question the irs. with the interviews coming up, what do y
. >> john mccain this morning has said he's concerned about a lot of what's going on, especially on benghazi. he said he disagrees with congressman issa calling jayarney a liar, saying we shouldn't be name calling and tossing that name around. when you start name calling and you don't base your accusations on facts, it starts to look a bit like a middle school brawl. i think congressman issa has to be careful. sort of let the facts speak for themselves and put out the strongest thing....