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if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight years that we've ever been separated. the longest was seven days maybe. so i'm like wait fog friday. >> she told me that she has court on friday. i told her i have court on friday. it's going to be awkward know what i'm saying seeing her for the first time in a while, like actually that close. and her and me both in shackles, and not being able to hug her and that, it's going to be pretty depressing. but at least i will get to see her. >> and the couple hopes that the courts will allow them each to go to drug rehabilitation programs rather than the possibility of more jail or prison time. schlossberg is
if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight years that...
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if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. thomas spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. >> these are my letters. nm. nothing much. you ok. we have a way of communicating. this is the first time in eight years that we've ever been separated. the longest was seven days maybe. so i'm like waiting for friday. >> she told me that she has court on friday. i told her i have court on friday. it's going to be awkward know what i'm saying seeing her for the first time in a while, like schlossberg is charged with distribution of cocaine, and costa is already convicted of the same, plus three counts of aggravated assault. he's back in for parole violations that include using drugs in the jail's restroom in an earlier visit to schlossberg. >> i will stay clea
if thomas were to kill someone, i will be right next to him hiding the body. thomas spent the rest of his life in jail, i would be at every visit, and i would be on the end of every phone call. we don't do well when we don't have each other. >> it's w-h-a-t-s-u-p. he said "what's up" to me. >> they found out a way to send coded messages to each other by using the computers used to order commissary goods. >> these are my letters. nm. nothing much. you ok. we have a...
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thomas publisher of "the l.a. times" and i called him up and said i think there's a dearth of conservative commentary, particularly social issues that get attention even within economics. you may be right. let me know and i'll set you up with her syndicate people separate from us. they make the rounds. they miraculously i was offered me a chance to do two columns a week ending april will be 30 years and one time i don't know where it is now, but as a monk if not the top syndicated columnist in america. they never took rejection is the final word. there's an old song that barbara cook sings among others is not restart. three finish. >> host: you mentioned it "what works" that johnson is a liberal. >> guest: he's a liberal democrat committed to diversity and pluralism. i dedicated the book because he opened the door for me. my life changed because it then. i had dinner recently in atlanta, he and his wife. they are great people. this is what's happening. nobody knows anybody anymore, in washington especially. we are
thomas publisher of "the l.a. times" and i called him up and said i think there's a dearth of conservative commentary, particularly social issues that get attention even within economics. you may be right. let me know and i'll set you up with her syndicate people separate from us. they make the rounds. they miraculously i was offered me a chance to do two columns a week ending april will be 30 years and one time i don't know where it is now, but as a monk if not the top syndicated...
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this week syndicated columnist cal thomas in his latest book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america in it he argues that solving the country's problem starts with looking at what worked in the past is guarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas and his new book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america forward by sean hannity. that tells you a lot about this book cal. >> guest: sean is a very good friend of course and harpercollins which is publishing the book thought that he would be a very good person to write the forward. i was happy he did so. nancy pelosi was not available so i was glad to have his forward and he did a good job. >> host: this is intended for conservative bob -- breeder. >> guest: we have serious challenges facing us want that affects everybody regardless of their political but rounder persuasion. >> host: if you have sean hannity i mean it seems to me that shone as a quite popular figure among hardline conservatives. >> guest: sure he is but we try to reach ou
this week syndicated columnist cal thomas in his latest book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america in it he argues that solving the country's problem starts with looking at what worked in the past is guarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas and his new book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america forward by sean hannity. that tells you a lot about this book...
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good morning, i'm thomas robe s roberts. this show is still fueled by a chilled vintage collection of bartles and james. remember those guys? we want to start on a serious note. we begin in boston. it will be a bitter sweet day. the boston marathon will be held for the first time sings the deadly bombings last year. 36,000 people will be taking part in the run. the second largest field in history. security will be extremely tight with more than 3,000 officers both in uniform and undercover and more than 100 high tech surveillance cameras added. it is sure to be an emotional day for a group of runners who survived determined to finally cross that finish line. >> probably 100 yards from the finish when the first explosion happened and then there was no finish line. it was important to come back to finish not only for myself but for everybody else. >> we're a big, happy family. anybody will go out of their way to help each other. i think that's what we're trying to show, that terrorism won't stop the running community and it wo
good morning, i'm thomas robe s roberts. this show is still fueled by a chilled vintage collection of bartles and james. remember those guys? we want to start on a serious note. we begin in boston. it will be a bitter sweet day. the boston marathon will be held for the first time sings the deadly bombings last year. 36,000 people will be taking part in the run. the second largest field in history. security will be extremely tight with more than 3,000 officers both in uniform and undercover and...
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i'm thomas roberts. it's thursday, april 10 pth. welcome to wait wait, the show that's been watching the symptoms since bart said "don't have a cow, man." >>> we start with serious news this morning regarding the 16-year-old student now charged as an adult in stabbing attack that injured 21 students and a security guard in murrysville, pennsylvania. alex hribal, the sophomore, allegedly ran through the hallway for nearly five minutes, slashing victims as he went. witnesses say the suspect had a blank expression on his face during the entire attack. a smart thinking student pulled the fire alarm. >> i came down the stairs and i saw the kid, and mr. king was yelling at him and i didn't know why. i turned around and saw him stab sarg, the police officer and afterwards he went down and mr. king took off to take the kid down and i was right behind him and we both jumped on him and immobilized him. >> you instinctively reacted like that? >> i was looking for a garbage can to hit him with. >> the student had two knives, one in each home. t
i'm thomas roberts. it's thursday, april 10 pth. welcome to wait wait, the show that's been watching the symptoms since bart said "don't have a cow, man." >>> we start with serious news this morning regarding the 16-year-old student now charged as an adult in stabbing attack that injured 21 students and a security guard in murrysville, pennsylvania. alex hribal, the sophomore, allegedly ran through the hallway for nearly five minutes, slashing victims as he went. witnesses...
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. >> host: cal thomas thanks for coming in. cal's new book is called "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america and you will notice on the cover cal has a groundhog over his left shoulder. that is because he thinks we keep it going to common sense solutions that our forefathers forefathers -- >> guest: repeating the same thing every day like a movie groundhog. thanks very much. >> host: cal thomas thanks so much for joining us on "after words." >> guest: thank you. this the next booktv attended a reception for cal thomas at the heritage foundation in washington d.c.. mr. thomas is celebrating 30 years as a syndicated columnist. he signed books and chatted with guests. [inaudible conversations] say hey my favorite guys so far. three of them. way to go. who is this for? or just sign at? ford nk. how very nice. that's a way to make points. where do they live? down the road a bit. pat and wayne? tell me what you do. >> i may liaison. >> oh great, wow. i'm glad to hear that. you take responsibility. >> yes, sir. >> a
. >> host: cal thomas thanks for coming in. cal's new book is called "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america and you will notice on the cover cal has a groundhog over his left shoulder. that is because he thinks we keep it going to common sense solutions that our forefathers forefathers -- >> guest: repeating the same thing every day like a movie groundhog. thanks very much. >> host: cal thomas thanks so much for joining us on "after...
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i'm thomas roberts. it's thursday, april 17th.elcome to way too early, the show like the movie mrs. doubtfire. jen, put on a chicken. that's where the line comes from. put on the chicken. we're going to get to that in the cooler. we'll start with news that we need to. the disaster in the sea of south korea. nine people have been confirmed dead at this hour. nearly 300 still missing after a ferry loaded with high school kids capsized off the country's coast. they're racing to find survivors. strong current and bad weather are hampering efforts by divers to get inside the crippled ship. more than 170 people have been found alive so far. many with injuries. video shows stranded students yelling for rescuers to save a young girl. she was pulled to safety and is expected to be okay. but her parents and her brother, they're still missing. it's a heart wrenching wait for the families of the victims. relatives are holding out hope that their loved ones will be found alive. there's plenty of anger over how south korea's government has hand
i'm thomas roberts. it's thursday, april 17th.elcome to way too early, the show like the movie mrs. doubtfire. jen, put on a chicken. that's where the line comes from. put on the chicken. we're going to get to that in the cooler. we'll start with news that we need to. the disaster in the sea of south korea. nine people have been confirmed dead at this hour. nearly 300 still missing after a ferry loaded with high school kids capsized off the country's coast. they're racing to find survivors....
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>> thomas roberts has breaking news.a cronut. >> no, that's thomas's 11:00 show. >> no, there's two more. these are like dragon eggs. i got three. >> are you sure you don't want to try it? >> no. >> joe took that down like a boss. but mika was having none of it. >> look at how good i am, though. i was like psychic that we knew that we were then going to be able to segway into this next story. >> that's true. >> about the mother of all dragons. >> that's true. >> if you're a fan of hbo's "game of thrones" you're probably not running on much sleep. but last night was the highly anticipated 4th season of the series. if you already read the books you know how most of it turns out. the problem is no one knows how the story ends. the arthur george r.r. martin only finished five of the seven books in the series and saturday night live had the author on to talk about the story line and it's not looking good. >> you're having a hard time finishing the last two books in the series. >> well, one problem is i can't write anything un
>> thomas roberts has breaking news.a cronut. >> no, that's thomas's 11:00 show. >> no, there's two more. these are like dragon eggs. i got three. >> are you sure you don't want to try it? >> no. >> joe took that down like a boss. but mika was having none of it. >> look at how good i am, though. i was like psychic that we knew that we were then going to be able to segway into this next story. >> that's true. >> about the mother of all...
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i'm thomas roberts. it is tuesday, april 22nd. welcome to "way too early." the show that promises not to raise prices no matter what. like dolly parton says it takes a lot of money to look this cheap. it does. anyway we want to start -- thank you, joey. >>> we begin in boston where it's a bittersweet day that turned into a historic moment on boylston street. >> he knows a good photo opportunity when he sees it coming. there's the line. he's across. >> he became the first american man to win the boston marathon in 31 years. his time to do it 2:08-38. he became the oldest winner doing it for the late 30 somethings, paid a touching tribute to the three victims killed. m.i.t. officer by writing their names on his bib. he was honored to win in such a special race, he says. >> you know, boston was known last year for the tragedy but coming to america to turn that left turn and get a crowd, this is for the people, the boston strong and we're resilient as runners and want to give it back and change what happened and it was known for the bomb explosion and this year
i'm thomas roberts. it is tuesday, april 22nd. welcome to "way too early." the show that promises not to raise prices no matter what. like dolly parton says it takes a lot of money to look this cheap. it does. anyway we want to start -- thank you, joey. >>> we begin in boston where it's a bittersweet day that turned into a historic moment on boylston street. >> he knows a good photo opportunity when he sees it coming. there's the line. he's across. >> he became...
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we have thomas.ook. >> this is easy to understand. >> thomas has been here before. >> a few times. an old standby. this is dusty colors, like beachy, but a little more upscale. so striped shirts, open at the -- three quarter here, cargo short. i love the shoe s from zara, a little espadrille vibe to them. the backpack is the hottest bag of the season for guys. >> where is that from? >> zara as well. everything is under 40 bucks here. the shirt is from j. crew. all layered up. >> very confident models. >> we do. >> yes. >> thomas, thank you. >> they know they're hot. thank you, thomas. >> where is emilio. >> emilio? >> emilio our rat pack guy here. tribal and ethnic prints were a big trend. we mixed it with this neutral linen suit. inspired by the '50s. '50s fashion. he's our rat pack look. if you want to kick up a notch -- >> kick it up. >> this is from banana republic, $45. and it really takes a look to the next level. doesn't make it too costumy. >> i couldn't get my son in any of these things. >>
we have thomas.ook. >> this is easy to understand. >> thomas has been here before. >> a few times. an old standby. this is dusty colors, like beachy, but a little more upscale. so striped shirts, open at the -- three quarter here, cargo short. i love the shoe s from zara, a little espadrille vibe to them. the backpack is the hottest bag of the season for guys. >> where is that from? >> zara as well. everything is under 40 bucks here. the shirt is from j. crew. all...
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i asked about the uncle tom comments what he said about clarence thomas.him an uncle tom, though, isn't that a racially charged term? >> for some it is. but to others, it's the truth. >> because, you know, looking at that, and hearing that kind of language, that certainly wouldn't be, you know, appropriate if it was coming from somebody who was white. >> but i'm black. >> so it makes it okay? >> well, i mean, you asked me the question, and i'm giving you the response. >> jake, he went on to say people he represents in mississippi don't like what clarence thomas has done and the decisions that he has supported with regard to affirmative action, voter i.d., and the affordable care act. so that's the gist of what he's saying but he did not back down on any of the things said with regard to the president, that people who oppose him do so because he's black and even his racially charged comments about senate minority leader. >> thank you. >>> in the immediate aftermath of the benghazi attacks in the heat of 2012 election the obama white house told the world the
i asked about the uncle tom comments what he said about clarence thomas.him an uncle tom, though, isn't that a racially charged term? >> for some it is. but to others, it's the truth. >> because, you know, looking at that, and hearing that kind of language, that certainly wouldn't be, you know, appropriate if it was coming from somebody who was white. >> but i'm black. >> so it makes it okay? >> well, i mean, you asked me the question, and i'm giving you the...
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this week syndicated columnist cal thomas in his latest book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america in it he argues that solving the country's problem starts with looking at what worked in the past is guarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas and his new book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america forward by sean hannity. that tells you a lot about this book cal. >> guest: sean is a very good friend of course and harpercollins which is publishing the book thought that he would be a very good person to write the forward. i was happy he did so. nancy pelosi was not available so i was glad to have his forward and he did a good job. >> host: this is intended for conservative bob -- breeder.
this week syndicated columnist cal thomas in his latest book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america in it he argues that solving the country's problem starts with looking at what worked in the past is guarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas and his new book "what works" common sense solutions for a stronger america forward by sean hannity. that tells you a lot about this book...
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thomas. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news, booktv schedule updates, behind the scenes looks at author events and to interact with authors during live television programming. here are a few of booktv's posts from this past week. earlier this week we tweeted an article from politico about the june 10th release date of hillary clinton's memoir on her tenure at the state department. we also tweeted a new york times interview with former supreme court justice john paul stevens, author of the recently published "six amendments: how and why we should change the constitution." on facebook we posted news from the library of congress about authors attending this year's national book festival and an article from "the washington post" about how scanning text online is creating an alternative way of reading. follow us on twitter @booktv and like us on facebook, facebook.com/booktv for more news about the world of publishing and what's happening on booktv. >> regnery publisher marji ross talked to
thomas. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news, booktv schedule updates, behind the scenes looks at author events and to interact with authors during live television programming. here are a few of booktv's posts from this past week. earlier this week we tweeted an article from politico about the june 10th release date of hillary clinton's memoir on her tenure at the state department. we also tweeted a new york times...
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i'm thomas roberts. welcome to "way too early" for april the 14th. this is the show that is simultaneously tracking developments in the ukraine and is equal to sharp nato. sharp nato in the news, people. we will have that for you. we start with the ukraine and its president is launching a large-scale operation to retake buildings in the east. military forces engaged in shootouts with russian separatists. meanwhile, groups loyal to ukraine are scuffling in the streets with pro russian groups. u.s. state department is confronting moscow head on by putting out talking points accusing the kremlin of direct responsibility. the u.s. claims armed russian operatives have been arrested and trying to flame this. the u.n. security council convened an emergency council that was mostly filled with finger pointing over the escalation. >> we know who is behind this. indeed, the only entity in the area capable of these coordinated escalated military actions is russia. the sink crow niced surgical seizure occurred in towns along the main highway followed by armed roa
i'm thomas roberts. welcome to "way too early" for april the 14th. this is the show that is simultaneously tracking developments in the ukraine and is equal to sharp nato. sharp nato in the news, people. we will have that for you. we start with the ukraine and its president is launching a large-scale operation to retake buildings in the east. military forces engaged in shootouts with russian separatists. meanwhile, groups loyal to ukraine are scuffling in the streets with pro russian...
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thomas?nce the arrival of thomas. >> handsome husbands. are you serious? >> yes. >> that's pretty good. i love -- >> save myself for promotion. go buy "instinct" magazine, everybody. >> you talk about that a lot. do you obsess -- >> we're lucky. >> is there anything you talk about other than how you dress? >> no, i did win best dressed in high school. >> did you really? >> i did. >> i think you're one of those. i think you obsess -- >> i did not actually. believe it or not -- >> nooo! >> that is a shock! >> no, no, listen, you can tell who obsesses over how they dress. obviously, i don't. thomas doesn't. thomas doesn't. you know donny deutsch does. you know he stands in front of a mirror flexing. >> looking like this. >> yeah. >> thomas, you can tell. it's a lot easier for you than -- >> i'm lucky, i've been wearing a tie since first grade. >> have you really? >> yeah, since parochial skill. >> i've been wearing a tie since 5: 5:59. >> look, i'd like you to do it more often, don't fall into t
thomas?nce the arrival of thomas. >> handsome husbands. are you serious? >> yes. >> that's pretty good. i love -- >> save myself for promotion. go buy "instinct" magazine, everybody. >> you talk about that a lot. do you obsess -- >> we're lucky. >> is there anything you talk about other than how you dress? >> no, i did win best dressed in high school. >> did you really? >> i did. >> i think you're one of those. i think...
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it's coming. >> host: win of the heroes you cite in your become is none other than john calvin thomas. so, your story is, for you, an example of this virtue. explain. >> guest: i was very fortunate. i had two parents who stayed married. i had a brother who died a year and a half ago of -- he had down syndrome at the time when he was born in 1950. children like that were either -- were institutionalized and not expected to live beyond their 20s. my parents said we're not going to do that, and so he lived to be 60. and that was an example of compassion that i carry with me to this day. my compassion is not just about giving a handout. at it about giving a hand up. i am not going to tell you all the people i work with and the things i've done for people because that would sound self-serving. but you'd be surprised a lot of things i do for people. monetarily, real residentially d eyes and the gel is to become independent and functioning individuals, not just to say, o, there's a guy with a sign on the side of the road. i'll give million a few bucks so he can do whatever he wants with it.
it's coming. >> host: win of the heroes you cite in your become is none other than john calvin thomas. so, your story is, for you, an example of this virtue. explain. >> guest: i was very fortunate. i had two parents who stayed married. i had a brother who died a year and a half ago of -- he had down syndrome at the time when he was born in 1950. children like that were either -- were institutionalized and not expected to live beyond their 20s. my parents said we're not going to do...
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thomas, what did you learn?erent in how we funnel them. >> you and i, thomas, very insecure but we keep it well hidden. >> i love how men have rewritten your book. >> confidently taken over the book and rewritten it. okay, here's the difference between men and women, you're right, we all have insecurities. the difference between most men and most women is that the men carry on acting despite those insecurities, we women too often let our insecurities hold us back. >> who's the most confident woman you've ever met? >> i think christine leguard is up there, both competent and confident. >> what about you, nicole? >> sarah palin was the most confident woman i ever met. >> most competent? >> confident. >> donny? >> i learned based on a new ad if you have electile dysfunction and a boehner that lasts more than 4 hours you should see your doctor. >> i think it was 20 years. >> 23 years. >> if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." stick around, luke russert is next. >> no way. >> he is. >>> boston strong. one year af
thomas, what did you learn?erent in how we funnel them. >> you and i, thomas, very insecure but we keep it well hidden. >> i love how men have rewritten your book. >> confidently taken over the book and rewritten it. okay, here's the difference between men and women, you're right, we all have insecurities. the difference between most men and most women is that the men carry on acting despite those insecurities, we women too often let our insecurities hold us back. >>...
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geoffrey thomas, you're there in perth. what k you tell us? richard and i are going back and forth about the significance of this particular news conference. >> reporter: look, i agree with richard on this, if it had just been the senator, the minister of defense, it would probably be domestic political. however, angus houston joining him, it may add a little bit of credibility to it or a little bit more weight to what we're going to hear. there might be a little bit more significance. but as richard says, if angus' boss is going to be there, they be he should be there as well. i'm not actually that hopeful that we're going to get something major out of it, was you never know. because this is such a dynamic search that information is coming through all the time and it may well be that what they're going to announce will be superseded by something that comes through at the last minute. >> at the very least, i would expect him to take questions as he has been very transparent with the media thus far. we may get something, if not out of a direct
geoffrey thomas, you're there in perth. what k you tell us? richard and i are going back and forth about the significance of this particular news conference. >> reporter: look, i agree with richard on this, if it had just been the senator, the minister of defense, it would probably be domestic political. however, angus houston joining him, it may add a little bit of credibility to it or a little bit more weight to what we're going to hear. there might be a little bit more significance....
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geoffrey thomas, you're there in perth. what k you tell us? richard and i are going back and forth about the significance of this particular news conference. >> reporter: look, i agree with richard on this, if it had just been the senator, the minister of defense, it would probably be domestic political. however, angus houston joining him, it may add a little bit of credibility to it or a little bit more weight to what err wwe going to hear. there might be a little bit more significance. but as richard says, if angus' boss is going to be there, they be he should be there as well. i'm not actually that hopeful that we're going to get something major out of it, was you never know. because this is such a dynamic search that information is coming through all the time and it may well be that what they're going to announce will be superseded by something that comes through at the last minute. >> at the very least, i would expect him to take questions as he has been very transparent with the media thus far. we may get something, if not out of a direc
geoffrey thomas, you're there in perth. what k you tell us? richard and i are going back and forth about the significance of this particular news conference. >> reporter: look, i agree with richard on this, if it had just been the senator, the minister of defense, it would probably be domestic political. however, angus houston joining him, it may add a little bit of credibility to it or a little bit more weight to what err wwe going to hear. there might be a little bit more significance....
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which will split from the ukrainian leverage. >> thomas graham, great to talk to you all, thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >> nogales, arizona. a bus has arrived filled with people being deported from the united states. >> right now we're headed to san juan bosco, a shelter here in nogales where the mexican immigration authorities have picked the people who were just deported, they take them there so they have a place to stay on their first night back in mexico.
which will split from the ukrainian leverage. >> thomas graham, great to talk to you all, thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >> nogales, arizona. a bus has arrived filled with people being deported from the united states. >> right now we're headed to san juan bosco, a shelter here in nogales where the mexican immigration authorities have picked the people who were just deported, they take them...
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which will split from the ukrainian leverage. >> thomas graham, great to talk to you all, thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >>> an arrest warrant issued for the sunken ferry. all 260 people are still missing. hello. you're watching al jazeera. also on the show, mexico's shaken by a powerful earthquake, one of the biggest in years. three days of mourning declared in colombia after one of the world's most influential writers dies at the age of 87. >>> tragedy on the
which will split from the ukrainian leverage. >> thomas graham, great to talk to you all, thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. >>> an arrest warrant issued for the sunken ferry. all 260 people are still missing. hello. you're watching al jazeera. also on the show, mexico's shaken by a powerful earthquake, one of the biggest in years. three days of mourning declared in colombia after one of the...
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which will split from the ukrainian leverage. >> thomas graham, great to talk to you all, thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. terror on the seas. teenagers on a class trip among the hundreds still missing. south korea's worst ever ferry disaster, and the desperate efforts to save anyone who may have survived. also tonight, burning question. new video of the explosion that levels much of west texas one year ago. and a new question as to why so little has been done to prevent another
which will split from the ukrainian leverage. >> thomas graham, great to talk to you all, thank you for being with us, that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story, in washington, i'm ray swarez. terror on the seas. teenagers on a class trip among the hundreds still missing. south korea's worst ever ferry disaster, and the desperate efforts to save anyone who may have survived. also tonight, burning question. new video of the explosion that levels much of west texas one year...
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and jeffrey thomas?we need the release of that factual report straight away through icao. >> jeff wise? >> first of all, the families need to be told what their right are. the malaysians haven't even told them yet. >> yeah. thank you, guys. appreciate all of you again this evening. i'm don lemon. thank you very much for watching. that's it for us tonight. "ac 360" start right now. >>> good evening, there's breaking news tonight. growing doubt about what has seemed to be an encouraging discovery. a piece of metallic debris that washed occupy a western australia beach. one of several new developments in the investigation that we'll address tonight. >>> also in the hour ahead, as the search for the missing in the south korean ferry continues, a remarkable story of the ferry crew member who did not abandon ship. this is her. she stayed and saved dozens of young lives while sacrificing her own. >>> and later, only on "360," a report that we think is truly outrageous. what our exclusive investigation reveals a
and jeffrey thomas?we need the release of that factual report straight away through icao. >> jeff wise? >> first of all, the families need to be told what their right are. the malaysians haven't even told them yet. >> yeah. thank you, guys. appreciate all of you again this evening. i'm don lemon. thank you very much for watching. that's it for us tonight. "ac 360" start right now. >>> good evening, there's breaking news tonight. growing doubt about what has...
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i'm thomas gray. let's get you caught up on the top stories at this hour. fall cute over a botched execution. oklahoma governor demanding investigation after a death row inmate dies after a drug injection. and will donald sterling be forced to sell the clippers? among the bidders, oprah. >> good to have with us. the state's governor is ordering an independent review after botched execution last night. while they halted the execution locket died of a heart attack. we have more on the fall out. >> they are investigating how things could have gone so wrong. >> reporter: an already difficult scene became almost unbearable. >> he was grimacing, clenching his jaw. his entire head and shoulders lifted up off the gurney as he was trying to get up. >> reporter: instead of slipping away, clayton locket's body fought back. >> this is a horrible thing to witness. he said something is wrong. man, at one point. >> reporter: prison officials stopped the execution but the 38-year-old died anyway, 43 minutes later from a massive heart attack. >> there was some concern at th
i'm thomas gray. let's get you caught up on the top stories at this hour. fall cute over a botched execution. oklahoma governor demanding investigation after a death row inmate dies after a drug injection. and will donald sterling be forced to sell the clippers? among the bidders, oprah. >> good to have with us. the state's governor is ordering an independent review after botched execution last night. while they halted the execution locket died of a heart attack. we have more on the fall...
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thomas middleditch, everybody! in it? ou. yeah! (gasps) you put it in here? yeah. and then you wanna take this... are you making them for the easter bunny? no, you. ahhhhh. this easter... ...bring a tradition... ...out of its shell. (cheers) has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪ a computer from the future ♪ ♪ and some giant freaky room for eight ♪ ooh, yeah! ♪ but it ain't got no room for boring ♪ i'm spacing out on all this space, too! ♪ no, we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ for boring, we ain't got no room ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new highlander. toyota. let's go places! what? you didn't really like them before... i didn't. how about now? now i'm thinking about going the one, two, one. yeah that's good. i like one, two, one! congratulations. nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. are loving taco bell's new waffle taco. mmmm that's good. eggs, sausage, and a little syrup. what else more could you ask fo
thomas middleditch, everybody! in it? ou. yeah! (gasps) you put it in here? yeah. and then you wanna take this... are you making them for the easter bunny? no, you. ahhhhh. this easter... ...bring a tradition... ...out of its shell. (cheers) has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪ a computer from the future ♪ ♪ and some giant freaky room for eight ♪ ooh, yeah! ♪ but it ain't got no room for boring ♪ i'm spacing out...
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why didn't he follow clarence thomas? he would have eliminated all campaign finance restrictions. >> it was notable that in his opinion, he didn't actually, while he said that base limits, that is the amount that a single individual can donate to a single candidate, he did not affect those limits and he said he does not have confidence that it will survive in the future. there could be room for the limits to be considered in the future by the court. >> clarence thomas may be leading the court intellectually to a destination they could get to. what about the dissent, the justi justice bryar wrote about it and said, if the rich can give too much, it will drown out the collective speech, what is he getting at in. >> he has an instrumental view, it does not protect free speech, in and of its, protects free speech as the will of the people. so, he can stand it on his head. you have to restrict free speech in the name of free speech. it it it's orwelian. >> what if had they can give unlimited amounts of money to the parties thi
why didn't he follow clarence thomas? he would have eliminated all campaign finance restrictions. >> it was notable that in his opinion, he didn't actually, while he said that base limits, that is the amount that a single individual can donate to a single candidate, he did not affect those limits and he said he does not have confidence that it will survive in the future. there could be room for the limits to be considered in the future by the court. >> clarence thomas may be leading...
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thomas middleditch, everybody!t? no clue, but it's jacked with protein. wow it's nice to get back to basics. new p3 portable protein pack. it's 13 grams of serious protein, without taking itself too seriously. ♪ killing weeds where they grow ♪ ♪ a barrier forms so weeds can't appear ♪ ♪ serious weed prevention up to a year ♪ ♪ new roundup max control 365 ♪ with no more weeds, it's your year ♪ ♪ new roundup max control 365 scrubbing bubbles, we have toilet duty at the local fire station! 20 guys use this toilet. let's bubble! our toilet gel works with every flush! monday shift? clean! sunday shift? still clean! nice job, guys! we work hard so you don't have to! you didn't really like them before... i didn't. how about now? now i'm thinking about going the one, two, one. yeah that's good. i like one, two, one! congratulations. nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my next guests are a soul-influenced indie pop band from los angeles. here to
thomas middleditch, everybody!t? no clue, but it's jacked with protein. wow it's nice to get back to basics. new p3 portable protein pack. it's 13 grams of serious protein, without taking itself too seriously. ♪ killing weeds where they grow ♪ ♪ a barrier forms so weeds can't appear ♪ ♪ serious weed prevention up to a year ♪ ♪ new roundup max control 365 ♪ with no more weeds, it's your year ♪ ♪ new roundup max control 365 scrubbing bubbles, we have toilet duty at the local...
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in particular i pay tribute to lance corporal alber thomas who worked for me in westminster. he was an outstanding young man who was so well liked and held in such high regard by everyone who knew him and worked with them. the loss of bears particularly held on his family and friends who grew up with them. i'm sure the prime minister would want to join me in praising all our reservists who face all the risks that are armed forces experience. and sometimes tragically paid the ultimate price. >> here, here. >> my friend is right to pay tribute to lance corporal oliver thomas. it is a reminder the sacrifices that we have born in afghanistan. this looks as if it was a tragic accident but will get to the bottom of what happened but he's right to mention how our reservists in all three forces serve alongside the regular colleagues and take all of the risk. and in afghanistan preapproved again and again that they are people of huge quality ability and courage. as we go forward and expand our reserves i hope everyone in our country, particularly businesses, the public sector, local c
in particular i pay tribute to lance corporal alber thomas who worked for me in westminster. he was an outstanding young man who was so well liked and held in such high regard by everyone who knew him and worked with them. the loss of bears particularly held on his family and friends who grew up with them. i'm sure the prime minister would want to join me in praising all our reservists who face all the risks that are armed forces experience. and sometimes tragically paid the ultimate price....
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this weeks indicated columnist cal thomas and what works commonsense solutions for a stronger america. he argues solving the country's problems start with looking at what happened, discarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about one hour. >> commonsense solutions for a stronger america. that tells a lot about this book. he is a very good friend of course and then hypeforce and ts who is publishing the book thought that he would be a very good person to write. i was happy that he did so. nancy pelosi wasn't available. so this was intended for a conservative audience. >> for solving the problems in america are not republican or democrat. we have serious challenges facing us that affect everybody regardless of their political background or persuasion. >> but if you have sean hannity. >> we try to reach of the book and naturally i believe conservative ideas provide the best solutions to the problems in america is a liberal comes up with an idea that actually works and proves itself and lives up to the stated objectives i am for social security. i am for medicare and all
this weeks indicated columnist cal thomas and what works commonsense solutions for a stronger america. he argues solving the country's problems start with looking at what happened, discarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about one hour. >> commonsense solutions for a stronger america. that tells a lot about this book. he is a very good friend of course and then hypeforce and ts who is publishing the book thought that he would be a very good person to write. i was...
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pierre thomas, thanks very much, we appreciate it. news for the latest on this developing story. we're always online at abcnews.com. "world news now" is coming up soon. "good morning america" will have a full report tomorrow. good night, thanks for watching. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed.
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in is a debate, thomas, i'm afraid that has been going on a long time. i know, the fbi is investigating the practice. they should. that aside the markets were in record territory yesterday. we saw the s&p touching record levels. factory activity in the united states rebounded for the second month in a row. that was good news. everyone in this market is looking at the payroll figure 200,000 jobs are seen being created in march. that one comes on friday. >> steve, thank you. have a good day. >>> switch gears talking about the house budget chair paul ryan. he's releasing the formal draft of the budget outline today. both parties are ready to hold it up as a measure of the competing priority. it would have $5 trillion and shave it off over the next decade by balancing the budget by 2024. if calls for sharp cuts to food stamps and education funding. it would fully repeal obamacare and change it to a premium support program. older americans receive subsidizes to buy private insurance. military spending would rise by half million. a vote could come friday. some
in is a debate, thomas, i'm afraid that has been going on a long time. i know, the fbi is investigating the practice. they should. that aside the markets were in record territory yesterday. we saw the s&p touching record levels. factory activity in the united states rebounded for the second month in a row. that was good news. everyone in this market is looking at the payroll figure 200,000 jobs are seen being created in march. that one comes on friday. >> steve, thank you. have a good...
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but you probably know richard thomas best as john boy from "the waltons." >> they neverer if give somebody who becomes successful before the age of 25. >> all right now. and hello again from fox news in washington. it's a race against time in the southern indian ocean. search vessels try to find that jet line brer the beacon on the black box goes dead. a chinese ship detected pulse signals in a new area and an australian ship picked up another signal today. fox news correspondent doug mcelway has the latest. >> a chineseship searching a small patch off all stra yale's coast picked up eye ping on friday night and saturday. they were the same freakcy as would be emitted from the data recorder. also today, an australian ship carrying deep sea found equipment picked up a third signal in the different part of the search area. authorities issued a word of caution about any rising expectations. >> these signals and the objects could not be verified as being related to the missing aircraft at that point in time. that remains the case. >> though new analysis of the satellite and radar data continue
but you probably know richard thomas best as john boy from "the waltons." >> they neverer if give somebody who becomes successful before the age of 25. >> all right now. and hello again from fox news in washington. it's a race against time in the southern indian ocean. search vessels try to find that jet line brer the beacon on the black box goes dead. a chinese ship detected pulse signals in a new area and an australian ship picked up another signal today. fox news...
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with us on set we have the host of "way too early," thomas roberts.ello, thomas. >> hi. >> msnbc and "time" magazine political analyst mark halperin. >> morning. >> and president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. and from boston where we begin today, contributor mike barnicle. mike, good to have you from a very, very and important place today. >> glad to be here, mika. >> so mika, first of all we're going to boston in a second, but how was your weekend? i'm sure every easter is it niese or monaco? where are you exactly? >> usually i'm in connecticut. >> that's exciting. >> south of connecticut. >> exactly. how about you? >> talk to us. >> that's not an easter thing. just exciting. >> got a new baby. >> i got a new baby. well, no. a new pickup truck. >> 150? >> yeah. i have pictures. >> you have pictures? >> are we supposed to coo and awe? >> is this what the easter bunny brought you? >> it's a steely gray. >> that's a powerful vehicle. >> it is. it's fun. i'm using it for my business. >> there you go. i love it. to run over me. it's
with us on set we have the host of "way too early," thomas roberts.ello, thomas. >> hi. >> msnbc and "time" magazine political analyst mark halperin. >> morning. >> and president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. and from boston where we begin today, contributor mike barnicle. mike, good to have you from a very, very and important place today. >> glad to be here, mika. >> so mika, first of all we're going to boston in a...
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but thomas worked extremely hard. a great kid, and i think all the guys in here are very, very happy to see him back. >> reporter: heartbreak hotel at
but thomas worked extremely hard. a great kid, and i think all the guys in here are very, very happy to see him back. >> reporter: heartbreak hotel at
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republican congressman thomas carmody told the statehouses going to shelf the measure at least for now. >>> could splurging be the key to life? well, first lady michelle obama thinks so. according to the associated press she told a group of child reporters "how would you appreciate vegetables if you never had chocolate? you couldn't live without a little chocolate, a little french fries" and former president george h.w. bush is offering supporters to join in on his guilty pleasure, socks. yes, a new fund-raiser features rn krch rnc striped socks signed by the prez himself. >>> on late night with seth meyers, john mccain talked about his decision to come on "saturday night live" three days before the 2008 election. he says it was a chance to reach young people. >> the hardest thing i think for
republican congressman thomas carmody told the statehouses going to shelf the measure at least for now. >>> could splurging be the key to life? well, first lady michelle obama thinks so. according to the associated press she told a group of child reporters "how would you appreciate vegetables if you never had chocolate? you couldn't live without a little chocolate, a little french fries" and former president george h.w. bush is offering supporters to join in on his guilty...
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why didn't the chief follow clarence thomas? he would have eliminated all campaign finance restrictions. >> right. chief justice roberts in his opinion, while he said base limits, the amount a single individual can donate to a single candidate, while this doesn't affect that limit, he doesn't say, he isn't reassuring those will survive in the future. there may be room for the court to reconsider those limits in the future. >> clarence thomas may be leading the court intellectually to a destination. what about the descent? justice breyer wrote about collective speech, which he said if you allow the rich to give too much, it will drown out that collective speech. >> he has an instrumental view of the first amendment. it doesn't protect free speech because it isn't good in itself. it protects free speech as a means avenof achieving the will the people, good government. unless we have these regulations, free speech is going to thwart the will of the people. we have to restrict free speech in the name of free speech. >> what about th
why didn't the chief follow clarence thomas? he would have eliminated all campaign finance restrictions. >> right. chief justice roberts in his opinion, while he said base limits, the amount a single individual can donate to a single candidate, while this doesn't affect that limit, he doesn't say, he isn't reassuring those will survive in the future. there may be room for the court to reconsider those limits in the future. >> clarence thomas may be leading the court intellectually...
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this week syndicated columnist cal thomas and his latest book what works, commonsense solutions for a stronger america. in it he argues that solving the country's problems starts with looking at what worked in the past discarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas with your new book what works, and since solutions for stronger america. forwarded by sean hannity. this tells you a lot about the book hell. >> guest: sean is a good friend of korzod harpercollins who is publishing the book thought he would dfar good person to have write the forward. i was happy he did so. nancy pelosi was not available so i was glad to have his forward in the did a good job. >> host: this is intended for a conservative audience. >> guest: not necessarily. solving the problems in america are not republican or democrat. we have serious challenges facing is that affects everyone regardless of their political background or persuasion. >> host: but if you have sean hannity i believe sean is a quite popular figure among hardline conservatives. >>
this week syndicated columnist cal thomas and his latest book what works, commonsense solutions for a stronger america. in it he argues that solving the country's problems starts with looking at what worked in the past discarding politics and listening to voters. this program is about an hour. >> host: we are joined by cal thomas with your new book what works, and since solutions for stronger america. forwarded by sean hannity. this tells you a lot about the book hell. >> guest:...
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i want to bring and jeffrey thomas. also a safety analyst, david soucie. angus houston said they had some data that arrived only recently. did it sound to you they add new information and new line analysis on this old data? >> it does. like the other experts on the panel, great confidence in what we had. it was very measured, it was of beet and from what i am hearing, they are getting new data, being refined. and there seems to be an air of confidence that it is a big notion but we're getting closer and closer to where the airplane might be. >> i'm interested, you keep saying it is a real milestone in the investigation. specifically what bank is used in said to make you be so optimistic. >> you talk about the planning
i want to bring and jeffrey thomas. also a safety analyst, david soucie. angus houston said they had some data that arrived only recently. did it sound to you they add new information and new line analysis on this old data? >> it does. like the other experts on the panel, great confidence in what we had. it was very measured, it was of beet and from what i am hearing, they are getting new data, being refined. and there seems to be an air of confidence that it is a big notion but we're...
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preview our partner showtime's new series "years of living dangerously" with the best selling author thomas friedman and climate central's heidi cullen. plus, a look at todd purdum's new book, "an idea whose time has come" as we approach the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation". captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: well, good morning, again, all sides are urging caution but finally there may be a break in the case of missing malaysian airliner 370. the first reports of pings heard in the search area came from the chinese so we are starting there this morning with seth in beijing. seth? >> good morning. officially they are calling it an acoustic event but today for the third day in a row, people involved in the search report hearing signals coming from deep inside the southern indian ocean. today it was an australian ship carrying some high frequency listening devices that reported hearing these signals. and that location is 300 nautical miles from where the signals onboard that chinese ship were heard on friday and saturday. china
preview our partner showtime's new series "years of living dangerously" with the best selling author thomas friedman and climate central's heidi cullen. plus, a look at todd purdum's new book, "an idea whose time has come" as we approach the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation". captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: well, good morning, again, all sides are urging caution but finally there may be a...
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andrew thomas, king island, australia. >> a check on the morning's top stories just ahead.lus we will introduce you to some of the people who are risking it all, all for a chance at life in america. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. i am morgan radford, and here are today's headlines. ukraine's interior minister announced that government forces have launched what he called an anti-terrorist operation. >> that's against pro-russian militants who seized a police stati station. one security officer has been killed and five others wounded when people who lived there are being warned to stay indoors and away from windows. >>> three provinces hild well chemical filled barely bombs. damascus and a branch of al-qaeda. the assad regime is supposed to get rid of all of its chemical weapons by june. >> illegal crossings along the southwest border have increased dramatically. the new york sometimes says the border mat trol made nearly 91,000 arrests in the rio grande valley and that was over the past six months, 69% more than the year before. recently, there
andrew thomas, king island, australia. >> a check on the morning's top stories just ahead.lus we will introduce you to some of the people who are risking it all, all for a chance at life in america. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. i am morgan radford, and here are today's headlines. ukraine's interior minister announced that government forces have launched what he called an anti-terrorist operation. >> that's against pro-russian militants who...
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the community. so, i appreciate all those that put in and appreciate you coming to the chamber mr. thomas. we appreciate the realizes not a one-way street and the port is your friend here were not the enemy. the commissioners will work just serving the community. that's all we
the community. so, i appreciate all those that put in and appreciate you coming to the chamber mr. thomas. we appreciate the realizes not a one-way street and the port is your friend here were not the enemy. the commissioners will work just serving the community. that's all we
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the community. so, i appreciate all those that put in and appreciate you coming to the chamber mr. thomas. we appreciate the realizes not a one-way street and the port is your friend here were not the enemy. the commissioners will work just serving the community. that's all we do. we are [inaudible] we have a commitment for equal unless we appreciate everyone commenting. >> i also want to express my thanks to susan. i know this was a creative approach and
the community. so, i appreciate all those that put in and appreciate you coming to the chamber mr. thomas. we appreciate the realizes not a one-way street and the port is your friend here were not the enemy. the commissioners will work just serving the community. that's all we do. we are [inaudible] we have a commitment for equal unless we appreciate everyone commenting. >> i also want to express my thanks to susan. i know this was a creative approach and
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>> award winning actress and best-selling author marlo thomas says it is never too late. ain't over till it's over: reinventing your life and realizing your dreams anytime at any age". >> these women are the stars of my book, two of the 60 women i wrote about in the book. they're so fabulous because they didn't let society tell them what they should do if they were the right age to do it. they just decided to take their dream and go for it. >> all these women, each of them, had a moment, like, you call it a eureka moment, they said -- >> an a-ha moment, that can be terrifying. what made these women take the leap? >> i think because we realize, all the women are realizing, if you're 42 years old, your dream runs out on you, it does somewhere in the 40, you raised your family and now what? and, hey, you can live another 40 years, you can live another 50 years, what are you going to do with it? you better have a backup plan, a second dream, a third dream. >> i like cinnamon's dream. this was genius, you knew women loved manicures. you decided instead of us going to the manic
>> award winning actress and best-selling author marlo thomas says it is never too late. ain't over till it's over: reinventing your life and realizing your dreams anytime at any age". >> these women are the stars of my book, two of the 60 women i wrote about in the book. they're so fabulous because they didn't let society tell them what they should do if they were the right age to do it. they just decided to take their dream and go for it. >> all these women, each of...
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thomas, and rob, thank you gentlemen.hank you. >> thank you. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," another dead body found on mount everest, raising the death toll now on what was already the single deadliest accident. more on the search for possible survivors, after this. >>> but first, we want to introduce you to this week's cnn "hero." a chef who helps families in need. >> please join me in honoring cnn hero bruno cerrato. >> reporter: when the bruno was honored as a cnn hero in 2011, he was serving pasta to nearly 200 low-income children a day in anaheim, california. >> the pasta is ready! >> reporter: since being awarded, bruno's program has grown significantly. >> who wants pasta? [ cheers ] >> now we are 1,000 kids a day. every single day. monday through friday. >> reporter: reaching kids in three more cities in orange county. >> each time i serve a meal, each time i serve a kid, i know i give security to a little kid and they have a full stomach before they go to bed. >> reporter: but bruno does more than just fill
thomas, and rob, thank you gentlemen.hank you. >> thank you. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," another dead body found on mount everest, raising the death toll now on what was already the single deadliest accident. more on the search for possible survivors, after this. >>> but first, we want to introduce you to this week's cnn "hero." a chef who helps families in need. >> please join me in honoring cnn hero bruno cerrato. >> reporter:...
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via web cam there, jeffrey thomas, the editor in chief of airlines deposit ratings.com. thanks very much of your time. another official analyst or voice saying a lot of confidence mh-370 is in location. >> and a very important point that jeffrey thomas brought up there as well, is that, you know, why? why do these batteries only last for 30 day? we've seen in the past there that there's a necessity for them to last longer. and if they had picked that up, this would have been a different story. >> we are going to take a short break right now. you're watching the special coverage of the search. but sick around, when we come back, we'll take you live to beijing. we'll have a report on how the families are reacting to these latest developments. abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels? everything exactly the way you want it ...until boom, it's bedtime. your mattress isn't bliss: it's a battleground of thwarted desire. ent
via web cam there, jeffrey thomas, the editor in chief of airlines deposit ratings.com. thanks very much of your time. another official analyst or voice saying a lot of confidence mh-370 is in location. >> and a very important point that jeffrey thomas brought up there as well, is that, you know, why? why do these batteries only last for 30 day? we've seen in the past there that there's a necessity for them to last longer. and if they had picked that up, this would have been a different...