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it is a riddle wrapped inside a mystery inside an enigma.erhaps there is a key, russian national interest. now that we're playing the game on their turf, it's worth asking, what makes putin's russia take? with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. he had they are already feared about the taliban in afghanistan and now to he them near the caucuses, it will be nightmare for russia. they need stability and predictability and they think president assad is giving this stability and all this creating uncertainty because nobody who are they and who will be in power would they win. >> do you think, professor, that the united states and the west now face
it is a riddle wrapped inside a mystery inside an enigma.erhaps there is a key, russian national interest. now that we're playing the game on their turf, it's worth asking, what makes putin's russia take? with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for...
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trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever.him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ >>
trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever.him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st....
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overlooking granada, the hillside of sacramonte is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. ♪ ♪ >> they call this an jeurga, an innormal, intimate performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> granada. the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> alissia, like everyone in granada, is an aficionado. our host is a poet, historian, and a patriarch of the community here. an icon of the flamenco world. you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. we can tell you three things for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they dig deep for their material here. it means something. they're telling you something about themselves. what is -- i've heard it. is it an emotional state or a technical -- >> no. >> is unhappiness necessary for great art? >> it's neces
overlooking granada, the hillside of sacramonte is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. ♪ ♪ >> they call this an jeurga, an innormal, intimate performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> granada. the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> alissia, like everyone in granada, is an aficionado. our host is a poet, historian, and a...
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trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ [ male announcer ] if she keeps serving up sneezes relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. also ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best
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trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fello
trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first...
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trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ how much protein does your dog food have?e instinct. learn more at purinaone.com [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the highly regarded el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca and some friends. you are killing us with some good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> amazing. >> dried
trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ how much protein does your dog food have?e instinct. learn more at purinaone.com [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from...
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trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ you work. and you want to get an mba.sity offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! you feel...squeezed. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales,
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officers found a white honda at the scene riddled with bullet holes. the driver died. two passengers 16 and 17 years old were wounded and are in the hospital. police believe someone drove by and shot the people. >>> on the east side, several people reported hearing shots on gilchrist drive. they are interviewing someone they call a possible suspect. they haven't released a motive in the shooting. >>> a man was rescued from the bay and dive crews responded to the scene near the ferry building. it's believed the man intentionally jumped into the water. once crews reached him, he was able to pull himself back out on his own. police haven't said why they took him into custody. >>> the president continues to push for support for a strike against syria. the president says its prove that the syrian government used nerve gas against its own people and shows the after effects of the gas. the president will give a speech on tuesday. today, thousands around the world protested against the provoked air strikes on syria. abc 7 reporter has a look at several demonstrations in san fr
officers found a white honda at the scene riddled with bullet holes. the driver died. two passengers 16 and 17 years old were wounded and are in the hospital. police believe someone drove by and shot the people. >>> on the east side, several people reported hearing shots on gilchrist drive. they are interviewing someone they call a possible suspect. they haven't released a motive in the shooting. >>> a man was rescued from the bay and dive crews responded to the scene near the...
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a white pickup truck was riddled with bullet holes. questions remain whether the suspect had a weapon and how many officers fired. >> oakland police are asking for help in the search for a suspected killer. officers say this man shot a map to death on saturday near mills college. gary shay is described at 50 years old with medium dark curly hair. shay is accused of shooting and killing a man. it is believed the two fighting. >> police are searching for a man wanted for self bank robberies in marin county. they have released surveillance photos. this is a clear look of the man. this is video of the robbery, the suspect is on the last of the screen. the man matches the description of a cotton ball bandit. he is wanted for six other bank robberies. >> an alert bank employees locked the doors yesterday and probably stopped a bank robberies. they spotted a man outside match the description of a previous bank robber and that man ran away and the branch has been robbed three times this summer. >> to more people are under arrest this morning i
a white pickup truck was riddled with bullet holes. questions remain whether the suspect had a weapon and how many officers fired. >> oakland police are asking for help in the search for a suspected killer. officers say this man shot a map to death on saturday near mills college. gary shay is described at 50 years old with medium dark curly hair. shay is accused of shooting and killing a man. it is believed the two fighting. >> police are searching for a man wanted for self bank...
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riddle me that, man." how is ace ventura gonna mess with the batman? - well played. well played. - how is ace ventura-- - well played. - "hey, batman. i've come to get you." - [imitates whipping sound] - aah! - now see. how are you supposed to block a batarang from going in your butt with a carefully crafted query? - you cannot. that's how. - it's impossible. - hey. hey, psh. hey, psh. hey, psh. - michelle pfeiffer. - michelle pfeiffer. - - michelle pfeiffer tried to mess with the batman. michelle pfeiffer tried to mess with the batman. - michelle pfeiffer. - michelle pfeiffer... - michelle pfeiffer. - tried to mess with the batman. - michelle pfeiffer. - michelle pfeiffer. - guess what, michelle pfeiffer? you ain't a real cat! - come on. i'll tell you one thing. ain't no way you gonna meow-s with the batman. - but what about arnold schwarzenegger though? what's arnold schwarzenegger trying to do? - come on, man. - what is arnold schwarzenegger-- feel the burn. feel the burn. feel the burn. - [grunts] - it should be in your triceps. - come on, man. - arnold schwarzen
riddle me that, man." how is ace ventura gonna mess with the batman? - well played. well played. - how is ace ventura-- - well played. - "hey, batman. i've come to get you." - [imitates whipping sound] - aah! - now see. how are you supposed to block a batarang from going in your butt with a carefully crafted query? - you cannot. that's how. - it's impossible. - hey. hey, psh. hey, psh. hey, psh. - michelle pfeiffer. - michelle pfeiffer. - - michelle pfeiffer tried to mess with...
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i'm not paying you to talk in riddles. he'sew to all this. i think we might have a decent shot with him. well, i can promise you one thing. if we don't get a team player on the council soon that new downtown parking structure will be history. and so will you. excuse me. excuse me, ladies and gentlemen. - here he is. - my name is jess washington. and if you don't mind a little interruption to your lunch i'd like to tell you-- and there's no reason why we can't get our garbage collected on a regular basis. and certainly no reason why we can't get answers regarding our water bills. thank you very much. garbage ? water bills ? just give me a chance. jess ! nice to see you again. hello, mister-- miller. dan miller. in this game, jess you got to remember people's names. have a seat. well, to tell you the truth, i don't think... i'm going to be playing this game much longer. before you do anything hasty there's someone i'd like you to meet. jess washington, say hello to andrew comstock. hello, mr. comstock. oh, call me andy. i like what you were say
i'm not paying you to talk in riddles. he'sew to all this. i think we might have a decent shot with him. well, i can promise you one thing. if we don't get a team player on the council soon that new downtown parking structure will be history. and so will you. excuse me. excuse me, ladies and gentlemen. - here he is. - my name is jess washington. and if you don't mind a little interruption to your lunch i'd like to tell you-- and there's no reason why we can't get our garbage collected on a...
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. >>> east palo alto home is riddled with bullets after a late night shooting. the shot spotter directed the tphroes this house last night. the officers say the gunman fired as many -- directed by officers to this house last night. the officers say the gunman fired as many as 20 shots. >>> a police officer killed in a shooting rampage, his memorial was unveiled today. the detective was gunned down by a former police officer christopher dorner back in february. the detective's family and friends held a memorial in his hometown of lake arrowhead today remembering his service. [ applause ] >> this does not fill any holes in our hearts. but, it does make us understand that there are a lot of people out there that really care about him and his service. >> reporter: the statue was supposed to be placed in front of the sheriff's office. but, the family request today be maced in lake arrowhead village so everyone can see it. that area where the statue is put up will be known as mckay's corner. >>> members of congress cut short their summer break to return to washington
. >>> east palo alto home is riddled with bullets after a late night shooting. the shot spotter directed the tphroes this house last night. the officers say the gunman fired as many -- directed by officers to this house last night. the officers say the gunman fired as many as 20 shots. >>> a police officer killed in a shooting rampage, his memorial was unveiled today. the detective was gunned down by a former police officer christopher dorner back in february. the detective's...
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the walls on this doctors office are still riddled with bullet holes. now, the border patrol's explanation for what happened hinges on the fact they say their agents were threatened by somebody throwing rocks on this side of the fence. but standing here, the first thing you ask yourself is: could a 16 year old boy really threaten somebody standing on top of what's at least a 20 foot cliff, and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night, there's video cameras right there which recorded everything that happened. but the border patrol and federal investigators have refused to share that surveillance video, so we're left to piece together the clues. on the night jose died, the nogales, arizona police report describes border agents pursuing two different young men as they climbed the fence back into mexico. at the same time, on the sonoran street below the fence, isidro alvarado happened to be walking home from work. >> so where were the agents, when you saw them firing? >> so it would seem the agents meant to fire at the fleeing me
the walls on this doctors office are still riddled with bullet holes. now, the border patrol's explanation for what happened hinges on the fact they say their agents were threatened by somebody throwing rocks on this side of the fence. but standing here, the first thing you ask yourself is: could a 16 year old boy really threaten somebody standing on top of what's at least a 20 foot cliff, and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night, there's video cameras right...
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. >>> now fixes fukushima daiichi is the most urgent task at hand, but that's riddled with challenges. tepco president naomi hirose says his company delayed the construction of underground walls around damaged reactors because other work was given priority. the walls are designed to block any leakage of contaminated water. hirose testified on friday at a lower house committee meeting ld to discuss the problem of massive groundwater contamination at the facility. he admitted tepco was aware at an early stage that radioactive water was leaking into the sea. three months after the nuclear accident, the utility decided to build underground walls around the reactor buildings. when asked why tepco officials did not pursue the plan, hirose said they had to deal with many hot spots of radiation as well as contaminated debris. hirose said the government and tepco initially decided to build underground walls near the sea instead of around the reactor buildings. the seaside walls were built by solidifying an embankment with chemicals. the current plan calls for building walls around the reactors
. >>> now fixes fukushima daiichi is the most urgent task at hand, but that's riddled with challenges. tepco president naomi hirose says his company delayed the construction of underground walls around damaged reactors because other work was given priority. the walls are designed to block any leakage of contaminated water. hirose testified on friday at a lower house committee meeting ld to discuss the problem of massive groundwater contamination at the facility. he admitted tepco was...
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. -- because san francisco is so young, it is riddled by faults. i have a map that shows the faults across the bay area and san francisco. the granddaddy of all of these is the san andreas fault. it is the longest. it can generate the greatest hq >> it is just south of san francisco. it goes offshore down here. >> from my house to the fault is about 3 miles on average. >> the closest area in san francisco to the fault is this area here in the southwest part of the city. people said that the closer you are, there are conditions that exacerbate issues. >> the fault's effect on development depends on the fault type and soil component. the san andreas is the main fault. there is the hayward fault. the difference between the two is that the san andreas is predominantly offshore. the hayward fault actually crosses beneath populated areas and poses a larger threat. as we speak, there is a 67% probability of a major earthquake on one of these faults in the next 30 years. it is of major -- high probability. it is a magnitude 6.5. the 1906 was 7.9. the 1957
. -- because san francisco is so young, it is riddled by faults. i have a map that shows the faults across the bay area and san francisco. the granddaddy of all of these is the san andreas fault. it is the longest. it can generate the greatest hq >> it is just south of san francisco. it goes offshore down here. >> from my house to the fault is about 3 miles on average. >> the closest area in san francisco to the fault is this area here in the southwest part of the city. people...
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oh, yeah, the booze-riddled sleazebag. she did not hear that from me. it's not like it's a big secret. judith: myra, where the hell is jake? how should i know? because i asked you to get him ready to go to his father's. you also asked me to try on this satin stool sample. herb, tell your sister it's a lovely dress. herb, tell your fiancee the diet pills are affecting her judgment but not her ass. that's it. she's got to go. i can't throw out family! and that's the bitch of it, herb. hey, um, charlie and i were thinking of taking jake out to a movie. we were? we were. myra, would you like to join us? you didn't say anything about a movie. i wanted to surprise you. herb: hey, you know what? that's a great idea. go to a movie with alan and charlie. can i wear my pretty new dress? get her out, herb. hey, look what i found in the bushes. ♪ men... (sighs) god. i hate family movies. what, you don't buy the central premise that a dog can play hockey? well, not as a power forward. oh. we're flying the friendly skies, are we? after you. (smacks lips) why, thank y
oh, yeah, the booze-riddled sleazebag. she did not hear that from me. it's not like it's a big secret. judith: myra, where the hell is jake? how should i know? because i asked you to get him ready to go to his father's. you also asked me to try on this satin stool sample. herb, tell your sister it's a lovely dress. herb, tell your fiancee the diet pills are affecting her judgment but not her ass. that's it. she's got to go. i can't throw out family! and that's the bitch of it, herb. hey, um,...
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it is a riddle wrapped inside a mystery inside an enigma.erhaps there is a key, russian national interest. it's worth askinging what makes putin's russia tick? >> with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question is,ing what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. he had they are already feared about the taliban in afghanistan and now to have them near the caucuses, it will be nightmare for russia. they need stability and predictability and they think president assad is giving this stability and all this creating uncertainty because nobody who are they and who will be in power would they win. >> do you think, professor, that the united states and the west now have faces a common enly alongside ru
it is a riddle wrapped inside a mystery inside an enigma.erhaps there is a key, russian national interest. it's worth askinging what makes putin's russia tick? >> with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first...
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the answer to many riddles in the middle east, to so many riddles in north korea are getting diplomacy, getting us to work with china and russia for our mutual benefit of trade and prosperity. if we can get china and russia to work with us, we can resolve a lot of the world's problems. >> your letter is forcefully opposing a military strike in syria. i'm curious if tomorrow when the president addresses the nation, is there anything he could say to change your mind that a military strike in syria, even a limited one, would be a bad idea? >> you know, i think once again announcing in advance that it will be limited is like anoupsing, well, it won't be effective. that doesn't sell me. the other thing i asked myself is which scenarios are more likely or less likely if he bombs assad? the chemical weapons are a big problem. if the chemical weapons loose and uncontrolled and end up going into the hands of al qaeda, everybody thinks that's a bad idea, myself included. if we destabilize assad, is it more or less likely that al qaeda may come into contact and in possession of chemical weapons?
the answer to many riddles in the middle east, to so many riddles in north korea are getting diplomacy, getting us to work with china and russia for our mutual benefit of trade and prosperity. if we can get china and russia to work with us, we can resolve a lot of the world's problems. >> your letter is forcefully opposing a military strike in syria. i'm curious if tomorrow when the president addresses the nation, is there anything he could say to change your mind that a military strike...
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two were in a car that is now empty and riddled with bullets. a third, a bystander, was caught in the cross fire and fell here. >> so there's a body covered by a blanket right there about 50 feet away, this shooting happened about thirty minutes ago, right in the middle of this neighborhood. the amazing thing is how little this has really changed life in this neighborhood. i mean a block down you have kids playing soccer, you have kids walking around the street here. i mean we're fifty feet from the body, and we're the only ones standing here even paying attention to what's going on. >> just around the corner, we find olga valadez, the mother of 23 year old carlos ivan de anda. her son was one of the men in the car. he tried to escape his attackers, and ran home. he made it as far as the front step. >> later that afternoon, the death toll climbs. on this saturday, it will reach 16. three young men have been gunned down at a car dealership. later, we learn that two are us citizens and have been attending private high schools in el paso, where the
two were in a car that is now empty and riddled with bullets. a third, a bystander, was caught in the cross fire and fell here. >> so there's a body covered by a blanket right there about 50 feet away, this shooting happened about thirty minutes ago, right in the middle of this neighborhood. the amazing thing is how little this has really changed life in this neighborhood. i mean a block down you have kids playing soccer, you have kids walking around the street here. i mean we're fifty...
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that place is riddled with goat flu, so i'm gonna homeschool you kids. oh, okay. dad, where'd you get this car? i borrowed it from quagmire. he's not home 'cause he got abducted by aliens last night. so, do you guys just not do the anal probe anymore? is that...? no, that's more or less been retired. i see, i see. d-do you still have the thing? oh, my god, what a beautiful room. paris is so incredible. i can't believe we're really here. i know. look at all the people on the street. not a lot of people of color here, but the ones that are black are really black. i've noticed that, too. all right, i've got our whole day planned. first, we'll go to the louvre. then we'll go shopping along the champs-elysées. uh, lois, i should probably tell you i didn't come all the way here to go to museums and shops. well, i-i don't understand. why'd you even want to come here, then? lois, i came here to have an affair. an affair? with who? anyone. my god. well, can we at least do some muppet-style sightseeing first? (accordion music playing) easo why do you feel exso tired afterwa
that place is riddled with goat flu, so i'm gonna homeschool you kids. oh, okay. dad, where'd you get this car? i borrowed it from quagmire. he's not home 'cause he got abducted by aliens last night. so, do you guys just not do the anal probe anymore? is that...? no, that's more or less been retired. i see, i see. d-do you still have the thing? oh, my god, what a beautiful room. paris is so incredible. i can't believe we're really here. i know. look at all the people on the street. not a lot of...
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. >>> a late night shooting that left the home riddled with bullets. the city's shots and the system happened last night. two people were hurt, but their injuries are not life threatening as the shooters are still on the loose. >>> and they are trying to convince congress that it is time for the military actions. lawmakers returned from several recess today for the classified view on what they said was a deadly chemical weapons attack. but the response plan could be a tough sell. >> reporter: about 100 took a break from summer recess to return to washington to hear what evidence that the white house has to warrant the military strike for them in syria. >> the president made a decision. >> reporter: and he wants the lawmakers to authorize the limited military action. >> that's the biggest single concern among the members, that it may have very well been a very broad request for authorities. >> reporter: some members are not ready to say how they will vote. >> i won't be answering that part. >> reporter: more than 1,400 people died last month when the sy
. >>> a late night shooting that left the home riddled with bullets. the city's shots and the system happened last night. two people were hurt, but their injuries are not life threatening as the shooters are still on the loose. >>> and they are trying to convince congress that it is time for the military actions. lawmakers returned from several recess today for the classified view on what they said was a deadly chemical weapons attack. but the response plan could be a tough...
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and we start with a riddle, how could anyone in the heartland ever fall victim to a hurricane, one thatago and far away? well, the answer is a flood car. sold to an unwitting buyer. superstorm sandy caused many of them to be sold. tonight, we have a major update to our summer investigation. for this, "nightline" on the lookout. >> reporter: when cars are in a flood for any length of time, a place like this is where most should probablyÑi come to die. but not all do. we learned this lesson firsthand, thanks to this good looking pickup. we paid 20 grand for her in new jersey just two months ago, but now we would like to crush her in texas. because even after this truck was inundated in the salt water of hurricane sandy, she still washed up on a used car lot with a clean title for sale to an unsuspecting customer. and since a flood car with a bogus title can be a dangerous thing, you got to wonder how many more are there? that is the question i wanted to ask the good folks here at insurance company aaa. we're here to see rebecca hersch. we hauled our evidence across country and up to the g
and we start with a riddle, how could anyone in the heartland ever fall victim to a hurricane, one thatago and far away? well, the answer is a flood car. sold to an unwitting buyer. superstorm sandy caused many of them to be sold. tonight, we have a major update to our summer investigation. for this, "nightline" on the lookout. >> reporter: when cars are in a flood for any length of time, a place like this is where most should probablyÑi come to die. but not all do. we learned...
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it is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. perhaps there is a key.he key is russian national interests. tonight we will learn how seriously the president of our country takes the possibility that the interest of moscow suddenly agrees with ours. rachel. >> chris, i have so many times misquoted riddle wrapped in a mystery inside of an enigma, without clueing in that it was churchi churchill/russia. very helpful. thank you, chris. >> thank you. thank you. >> we will we be back. i want to bring in nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel covering the syrian civil war intensively who tonight is here the border in syria/turkey. heading into the speech tonight, the developments of the last day and a half have made it seem less lakely the u. ikely the u.s going to do anything in syria from where you stand in turkey and the region does it seem that way over there? how is that being received? >> we have spoke tine sen to sy rebels. they were drawing up war plans, 48 hours ago. setting up special units so they could take advantage of the momentum. we
it is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. perhaps there is a key.he key is russian national interests. tonight we will learn how seriously the president of our country takes the possibility that the interest of moscow suddenly agrees with ours. rachel. >> chris, i have so many times misquoted riddle wrapped in a mystery inside of an enigma, without clueing in that it was churchi churchill/russia. very helpful. thank you, chris. >> thank you. thank you. >> we will...
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it's riddled with al qaeda and other islamic extremists that aren't guaranteed to bring in democracyither. >> first time i've liked anything that that fellow in texas said at the time cruz when he said we'll be al qaeda's air force. >> not unlike vietnam, a lot of people saw the sigh gone government wasn't that stable either. >> president obama receives unwavering solid support from his base of voters often referred to as the coalition of a sen dant. among african-americans, 85% approval. still 11% disapproval among hispanics. about the same as the election. 60% approve, 37% disapprove. college educated women 57%. three out of five. congressman, when you go around your district, i don't know if it's the same everywhere else. in the weird way left is catching up to right or vice versa. both ends don't like this idea of going into war. what's it like in new york? >> i think no one really wanted to go to war. they're also concerned about doing something unilaterally. they wanted an international coalition as to what would be done. they wanted to make sure it was deliberate. my individua
it's riddled with al qaeda and other islamic extremists that aren't guaranteed to bring in democracyither. >> first time i've liked anything that that fellow in texas said at the time cruz when he said we'll be al qaeda's air force. >> not unlike vietnam, a lot of people saw the sigh gone government wasn't that stable either. >> president obama receives unwavering solid support from his base of voters often referred to as the coalition of a sen dant. among african-americans,...
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the white pickup truck with riddled with bullet holes and questions remain whether the suspect had a weapon and how many officers fired. >> we are trying to determine that. there were multiple officers but how many fired shots, we are investigating. >> the sunnyvale police knew of the operation and had officers near. the santa clara county district attorney is investigating. >> the leader overseeing reform of the oakland police department is demanding quick action. in the latest monthly report, former baltimore police commissioner says that failure to hire more trained officers quickly would drain the department seen director leaders and lebanon it with an increasing personal of junior officers. the oakland tribune reports by july oakland had only 625 sworn officers despite being authorized for 665. the ranks increase after a police academy graduated this year but a stream of retirements and resignations have chipped away at staffing. >> three men pulled off a theft they are warning the public about. an elderly woman was driving on tuesday when a van pulled up alongside of her and th
the white pickup truck with riddled with bullet holes and questions remain whether the suspect had a weapon and how many officers fired. >> we are trying to determine that. there were multiple officers but how many fired shots, we are investigating. >> the sunnyvale police knew of the operation and had officers near. the santa clara county district attorney is investigating. >> the leader overseeing reform of the oakland police department is demanding quick action. in the...
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bob riddle will have more on that coming up for tomorrow but it's a site to be seen for sure.o matter what is going on, it's constantly bigger. we have our studio sort out here this afternoon and we are joined by ryan greenberg with the san francisco giants and the giants always like to get involved and many organizations and you guys are involved with the america's cup park and also the races. tell us a little bit about some of the can't miss areas at america's cup park. >> so we're here at america ds cup park at pier 27 and 29. it's the best place to see the boats and the teams up close. america's cup village at marina green is a great location to watch, great view of the start line. we have reserved seating in our grandstand areas. tickets start at $40. >> the start line? >> right at the start line. the boats come right up to the shore so you have great shoreline viewing. they are selling quickly so we encourage everybody to come out and join us. >> real quick, one last spot, it's an historic ship where you can view the racing action? >> that's correct. it's located at pier
bob riddle will have more on that coming up for tomorrow but it's a site to be seen for sure.o matter what is going on, it's constantly bigger. we have our studio sort out here this afternoon and we are joined by ryan greenberg with the san francisco giants and the giants always like to get involved and many organizations and you guys are involved with the america's cup park and also the races. tell us a little bit about some of the can't miss areas at america's cup park. >> so we're here...
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. >> murky and polluted, full of dangerous undercurrents, the river flows through the city, once riddled with mafia gangs, now becoming an economic engine. it is where there was a murder. xilei faces years in jail for covering up the killing. one of the communist party's rising stars, he was so powerful he was almost untouchable. why would the communist party want to get rid of one of its own successful figures? it says this case shows it is serious about tackling corruption. no favor is shown to anyone, not even its own elite. many here believe this is really as a eliminating bo xilai political force. bases building a power among the 30 million people. famous porters like the way he was tackling crime and corruption. he appealed to those disillusioned by the country's huge inequalities. chinese who feel most communist officials don't care for the poor. he must have done something wrong to be arrested, but he was a talented politician. he was cleaning up crime. >> he was good at his job. we need more officials like him. he made the city safer. i hope he comes back. o's rivals fear the wa
. >> murky and polluted, full of dangerous undercurrents, the river flows through the city, once riddled with mafia gangs, now becoming an economic engine. it is where there was a murder. xilei faces years in jail for covering up the killing. one of the communist party's rising stars, he was so powerful he was almost untouchable. why would the communist party want to get rid of one of its own successful figures? it says this case shows it is serious about tackling corruption. no favor is...
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. >> murky and polluted, full of dangerous undercurrents, the river flows through the city, once riddled with mafia gangs, now becoming an economic engine. it is where there was a murder. xilei faces years in jail for covering up the killing. one of the communist party's rising stars, he was so powerful he was almost untouchable. why would the communist party want to get rid of one of its own successful figures? it says this case shows it is serious about tackling corruption. no favor is shown to anyone, not even its own elite. many here believe this is really as a eliminating bo xilai political force. bases building a power among the 30 million people. famous porters like the way he was tackling crime and corruption. he appealed to those disillusioned by the country's huge inequalities. chinese who feel most communist officials don't care for the poor. he must have done something wrong to be arrested, but he was a talented politician. he was cleaning up crime. >> he was good at his job. we need more officials like him. he made the city safer. i hope he comes back. o's rivals fear the wa
. >> murky and polluted, full of dangerous undercurrents, the river flows through the city, once riddled with mafia gangs, now becoming an economic engine. it is where there was a murder. xilei faces years in jail for covering up the killing. one of the communist party's rising stars, he was so powerful he was almost untouchable. why would the communist party want to get rid of one of its own successful figures? it says this case shows it is serious about tackling corruption. no favor is...
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. >>> we have a riddle for you. what do you get when you pair a 9-year-old girl and a cute horned puffin. >> people ask me that a lot. >> we have an answer. >> a viral video. dakota wood of los gatos is featured in the video shot by her mom at the monterey bay aquarium. for 49 seconds she runs around with the puffin. the video has thousands of hits on youtube making dakota an internet sensation. she's just happy to have made a new friend. >> i think it's really cool and i think i realized i made a new friend at the aquarium. >> i think it's the animal interacting so closely with humans. there's so many people who would love to have an experience like that. and it's just amazing because it doesn't happen. you don't see that very often. >> marla was just telling me, the horned puffin is a bird found in the islands and the waters in the north pacific ocean. >> right, because i know all about aquarium animals. that's for sure. it is 4:56. the new pilot program that launches this morning to try to make sure contra costa
. >>> we have a riddle for you. what do you get when you pair a 9-year-old girl and a cute horned puffin. >> people ask me that a lot. >> we have an answer. >> a viral video. dakota wood of los gatos is featured in the video shot by her mom at the monterey bay aquarium. for 49 seconds she runs around with the puffin. the video has thousands of hits on youtube making dakota an internet sensation. she's just happy to have made a new friend. >> i think it's really...
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. >> her books are riddled with marks, notation and destruction. dismade with one publisher's choice to feature illustrations in one of her books, she found a remedy. >>-her own copy, you can see on the title page, she has crossed out the name of the illustrator in pencil and then there all of the illustrations have been razored out of the book. >> reporter: amazingly, warton considered herself a better landscape than novelist. >> that is less astonishing which her gardens appear as warton saga. all of this is a welcome second chapter to the mount's history. threatened with foreclosure five years ago, the home has managed to climb out of its fiscal hole and is running in the black. a footing regained. ed to the mount is positioning itself as the berkshire's literary hub, drawing the attention of writers the world over. its champions also include former first lady laura bush who first fell in love with ethan fromme as a west texas school girl. >> people read warton and realize a lot has changed, a lot is still very much the same and she just is so c
. >> her books are riddled with marks, notation and destruction. dismade with one publisher's choice to feature illustrations in one of her books, she found a remedy. >>-her own copy, you can see on the title page, she has crossed out the name of the illustrator in pencil and then there all of the illustrations have been razored out of the book. >> reporter: amazingly, warton considered herself a better landscape than novelist. >> that is less astonishing which her...
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the walls on the doctor's office are riddled still with bullet holes. the border patrols explanation hinges on the fact that they say their agents were threatened by somebody throwing rocks on this side of the fence. standing here the first thing you ask yourself is could a 16-year-old threaten someone on top of a 20 foot cliff, and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night therefore video cameras there which recorded everything that happened. but the border patrol and the fbi refused to share that surveillance video. so we are left to piece together the clues. from the night jose died the police report describes border agents pursuing two menace they climbed the fence back into mexico. at the same time, on the street below the fence, this man was walking home from work. >> where were the agents when you saw them firing? >> so it would seem the agents meant to fire at the fleeing men. a questionable use of force to begin with. jose was just walking down the street as the boys ran away. >> attorney roberto took us to the spot t
the walls on the doctor's office are riddled still with bullet holes. the border patrols explanation hinges on the fact that they say their agents were threatened by somebody throwing rocks on this side of the fence. standing here the first thing you ask yourself is could a 16-year-old threaten someone on top of a 20 foot cliff, and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night therefore video cameras there which recorded everything that happened. but the border patrol...
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smartphones, tablet computers and office keyboards are riddled with more dangerous bacteria than yourge toilet seat. the alarming findings released by the consumer magazine says a big part of the problem is because people fail to clean twices properly or even worse when they take gadgets into the bedroom. so is a tablet in the toilet a step too far? do you trust your keyboard? e-mail us or tweet me. >>> still to come, what's the latest snapshot of uk inflation? we'll get a view, right after this. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ >>> these are the headlines, global equities trading cautiously. philips unveiled a buyback and raises its profit and sales target. but shares fall as the dutch conglomerate warnings that economic difficulties persist. >> we are flagging
smartphones, tablet computers and office keyboards are riddled with more dangerous bacteria than yourge toilet seat. the alarming findings released by the consumer magazine says a big part of the problem is because people fail to clean twices properly or even worse when they take gadgets into the bedroom. so is a tablet in the toilet a step too far? do you trust your keyboard? e-mail us or tweet me. >>> still to come, what's the latest snapshot of uk inflation? we'll get a view, right...
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a home riddled with bullets, and we can tell you this is not the first time this house has been targeted. good morning, everybody. thank you very much for joining us. i'm john kelly. >> good morning. i'm marla teye sdwl. no one called 911. instead east palo alto police picked up the barrage of gunfire using their shot spotter technology. that's what led them to this home on fairington way near university' is and bay road teenagers shot. i spoke to one of them who was released from the hospital early this morning. the teenager who did not want to show his face says he and his older brother sat on his front porch here until a newer model silver honda accord pulled up in front of the family's home about 11:00 last night on fairington way. police say a man got out of a car and opened fire. the 16-year-old was shot once in the inner thigh. his older brother took two bullets, but he is expected to survive. >>> police originally saying road rage was the motive, but now saying this shooting could be gang-related. >> we were actually smoking a cigarette, and then the car kind of -- each started s
a home riddled with bullets, and we can tell you this is not the first time this house has been targeted. good morning, everybody. thank you very much for joining us. i'm john kelly. >> good morning. i'm marla teye sdwl. no one called 911. instead east palo alto police picked up the barrage of gunfire using their shot spotter technology. that's what led them to this home on fairington way near university' is and bay road teenagers shot. i spoke to one of them who was released from the...
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report of last month's chemical weapons attack riddled with inconsistency she scrutinized the details and some perv. in the human sampling for instance there are inconsistent things with with symptoms. by for victims and survivors that are not atypical and not our conventional understanding of what occurs in a nerve gas exposure some very stark ones in the environmental sampling it appears that in the west. where the human sampling showed almost one hundred percent positive there are no samples taken by the u.n. team that show saharan there are a few samples taken that show degradation of sarin but even these are not consistent in both the labs there could be false positives i started to write about it i asked questions and then i looked for other inconsistency and found them there to be found i don't think any report is perfect so we said what if i jump to conclusions ok what about the culture quinces of those in consistencies and what sort of impact could that have on the perception of the situation in the country. i think i don't know there are going to be huge ramifications becaus
report of last month's chemical weapons attack riddled with inconsistency she scrutinized the details and some perv. in the human sampling for instance there are inconsistent things with with symptoms. by for victims and survivors that are not atypical and not our conventional understanding of what occurs in a nerve gas exposure some very stark ones in the environmental sampling it appears that in the west. where the human sampling showed almost one hundred percent positive there are no samples...
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he said he really expected a lot more from there from they said this campaign it had been a really riddled campaign from him which even included the s.p.d. leader giving the middle finger to journalists during a photo interview with a newspaper here elsewhere the the center left parties the left body on the greens have seen a few losses but they've done pretty well ok the ones that are going to be coming away from this slightly disappointed well small and slightly disappointed are the free democrats know going into this election they were the junior coalition partners they were in government and we saw the party chairman philip roessler looking inconsolable on stage as he is he addressed his followers there another party that don't look like they're going to make it into the parliament we're hotly anticipated going into this but we're alternative. euro skeptic party and on time you wrote party leaders though. said that just by getting this far in the selection it bringing up the issues of the eurozone and germany's role within the euro that they had they had in reached the democracy and br
he said he really expected a lot more from there from they said this campaign it had been a really riddled campaign from him which even included the s.p.d. leader giving the middle finger to journalists during a photo interview with a newspaper here elsewhere the the center left parties the left body on the greens have seen a few losses but they've done pretty well ok the ones that are going to be coming away from this slightly disappointed well small and slightly disappointed are the free...
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he said he really expected a lot more from the from they said this campaign it had been a really riddled campaign from him which even included the s.p.d. leader giving the middle finger to journalists during a photo interview with a newspaper here elsewhere the the center left parties the left body on the greens have seen a few losses but they've done pretty well ok the ones that are going to be coming away from this slightly disappointed well small and slightly disappointed are the free democrats know going into this election they were the junior coalition partners they were in government and we saw the party chairman philip roessler looking inconsolable on stage as he is he addressed his followers there another policy that we're hotly anticipated going into this quote we're alternative for deutschland the alternative for germany party euro skeptic party and euro party they just miss out on the only five percent needed their leaders though luke said that just by getting this far in this election and bringing up the issues of the euro zone and germany's role within the euro that they had
he said he really expected a lot more from the from they said this campaign it had been a really riddled campaign from him which even included the s.p.d. leader giving the middle finger to journalists during a photo interview with a newspaper here elsewhere the the center left parties the left body on the greens have seen a few losses but they've done pretty well ok the ones that are going to be coming away from this slightly disappointed well small and slightly disappointed are the free...
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>>> hayward police want to know why nobody called 911 after a 10-year-old girl was shot her house riddled with bullets. kiet do found out last night why it took so long to get help. >> reporter: there's been no time to clean up glass and debris. the family was at the hospital all day. we caught up with the girl's father as they headed back to be by her side. you didn't hear the shots? >> i heard shots. i thought they were, uhm, something else. something else or something, like, uhm, bulbs popping. >> reporter: hayward police say around 2:00 this morning a gunman sprayed the house with bullets. the family members waited until 7:30 a.m. to call police. 5 1/2 hours later? >> how come they didn't call us? if they were scared, understandable, but we still need to be out there to treat whoever we can treat. >> reporter: why didn't you call the cops right away? >> because normally we don't call the cops when we hear shots on the streets. i didn't know it was in front of my house and i didn't know my daughter was shot. >> reporter: one round hit the 10-year-old girl in the buttocks. the father of
>>> hayward police want to know why nobody called 911 after a 10-year-old girl was shot her house riddled with bullets. kiet do found out last night why it took so long to get help. >> reporter: there's been no time to clean up glass and debris. the family was at the hospital all day. we caught up with the girl's father as they headed back to be by her side. you didn't hear the shots? >> i heard shots. i thought they were, uhm, something else. something else or something,...