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[applause] >> thank you so much, julian bond. next i'm going to call to the microphone our favorite members of congress and a favorite number of the other 19 groups. like many of the others you will meet, an organizer before she was a congresswoman, and an organizer as a congresswoman. she has made a top priority with congressman conyers winning affordable health care for all americans. she has been a huge champion of worker rights across this country. we had the wonderful privilege with several of the people here, to travel through poor parts of the united states with congressman conyers, danny glover, representative shakowsky, to lift up the economic rights of ordinary people in this country. there is no greater champion i can think of than our next person. please welcome jan schakowsky. [applause] >> i am so honored to be a long those of you in this room who love john, to be able to be here to just say a few loving words about him. when i was first elected to congress, that was in 1999 that i arrived here, a lot of friends wou
[applause] >> thank you so much, julian bond. next i'm going to call to the microphone our favorite members of congress and a favorite number of the other 19 groups. like many of the others you will meet, an organizer before she was a congresswoman, and an organizer as a congresswoman. she has made a top priority with congressman conyers winning affordable health care for all americans. she has been a huge champion of worker rights across this country. we had the wonderful privilege with...
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>> julian, you're a junior. tell us what you and your friends are seeing or hearing about. do you know this is going on in schools? >> i think that's one of the big issues right now. i think domestic violence, advocating against it people don't know how to deal with it, whether it be a teacher, a parent or a friend. i think in high schools it really is a difficult subject to talk about. i think the issue lies in the culture. people don't know how to deal wit, and in social media, even though it is a great avenue to advocate against it, there is a lot of influence in pop culture that will tell you this is the way you're supposed to act t way you're supposed to treat other people i think now especially with social media and being able to see how other people act especially in pop culture it may not give you the best advice on how to live your life and treat or people. >> that's a really good point. when we differentiate between young people and older people young people may not have the experience or don't have the years of experience to know that this is not acceptable, it's
>> julian, you're a junior. tell us what you and your friends are seeing or hearing about. do you know this is going on in schools? >> i think that's one of the big issues right now. i think domestic violence, advocating against it people don't know how to deal with it, whether it be a teacher, a parent or a friend. i think in high schools it really is a difficult subject to talk about. i think the issue lies in the culture. people don't know how to deal wit, and in social media,...
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julian edelman's presence everywhere his photo on the wall helmet on the shelf, highlights on tv. >> he was here and the rest of them were here, you can see there was a difference. >> reporter: he coached the former woodside standout in 2004. the team received high school championship rings after the season. last night, edelman won the real thing. >> knowing julian and how hard he works we knew about that good things were gonna come his way. >> reporter: but it almost didn't happen. the patriots were behind much of the game, until this moment. >> played day, caught, touchdown, julian edelman! >> reporter: current woodside football players dream about being in edelman's shoes making a similar game-winning catch. >> that would be the best feeling in the world, i would think. >> reporter: during that play, brady connected with edelman and woodside united with sera high school in san malt te'o. grade graduated from there in 1995. >> tom he having to us a great person, great alum, and brett pretty good quarterback, too. >> reporter: the school wanted to rename it in his honor. he asked th
julian edelman's presence everywhere his photo on the wall helmet on the shelf, highlights on tv. >> he was here and the rest of them were here, you can see there was a difference. >> reporter: he coached the former woodside standout in 2004. the team received high school championship rings after the season. last night, edelman won the real thing. >> knowing julian and how hard he works we knew about that good things were gonna come his way. >> reporter: but it almost...
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actress julian moore has won high praise and an oscar nomination for her work in steel alice.a professor who learns she has early alzheimer's. moored talked to shaw about coming to san francisco for the first time. >> maybe we can fool around tonight? >> check. >> i haven't, i haven't finish the food. >> reporter: the new romantic comedy nine months stars hugh grant, julian moore, tom arnold and san francisco. >> oh, god. the best. the city is just a tremendously beautiful, wonderful place. i've never been to san francisco. so i was like, i'm going to san francisco. and i had a wonderful time. i mean it's, it's probably the most beautiful american city there is. i think. >> while filming his last movie mrs. doubtfire. columbus fell in love with the city and the bay area that he decided to move here. >> life is too short that if you can't live in a place like san francisco there's no reason to live. i love the city. it enbodies the best of new york city but it's a great place for family to live. >> the difference between women and men. >> if you have the power to make every man
actress julian moore has won high praise and an oscar nomination for her work in steel alice.a professor who learns she has early alzheimer's. moored talked to shaw about coming to san francisco for the first time. >> maybe we can fool around tonight? >> check. >> i haven't, i haven't finish the food. >> reporter: the new romantic comedy nine months stars hugh grant, julian moore, tom arnold and san francisco. >> oh, god. the best. the city is just a tremendously...
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. >> reporter: it came as an unexpected shock to julian ramos in katy, texas. hi, i'm rebecca. when an employee at his construction company opened what looked like a typical email tracking packages, this screen appeared. >> i thought, we have antivirus, we have firewalls, we have back-ups, we're okay. that wasn't the case. >> reporter: in an instant, every file on his computers locked, entirely inaccessible, replaced with a ticking time bomb. the message clear -- pay a $300 ransom or kiss those files goodbye, forever. >> unless you pay the money. >> reporter: a crime so rampant it's now hit nearly 1 million victims, including the city of detroit, even a sheriff's department in tennessee. >> our computers are modern filing cabinets. people store social security numbers, drivers licenses, pictures of their families. we're all targets of mugging. >> we would have emptied our pockets to get those files back. >> reporter: julian paid the $300 ransom. >> we all sat around and just said a prayer. >> reporter: so how can you protect yourself? >> be suspicious -- don't click on links th
. >> reporter: it came as an unexpected shock to julian ramos in katy, texas. hi, i'm rebecca. when an employee at his construction company opened what looked like a typical email tracking packages, this screen appeared. >> i thought, we have antivirus, we have firewalls, we have back-ups, we're okay. that wasn't the case. >> reporter: in an instant, every file on his computers locked, entirely inaccessible, replaced with a ticking time bomb. the message clear -- pay a $300...
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from the water, julian can see that only a few people, including, moss hills, are left.mong the last to leave the ship, moss hills finally gets his chance to rescue himself. >> when i finally put a harness on myself and got hoisted up into the helicopter, it was an incredible feeling. and suddenly, you know, i felt that's it. i'm safe. and i looked down at the ship and i thought, you know, that's -- from the air you could see just how critically damaged the ship was. we looked down and just saw hundreds and hundreds of people, a wave came over me. i remember one of the rescue guys coming to me and saying, are you okay? i said, yes. everybody's off. it's over. we've got them all off, and then collapsing. >> moss is exhausted but finally safe. when he comes to, he only wants to know if everyone else is okay. >> i still thought there were people missing. and i was feeling this immense dread that we'd left somebody onboard because there were people unaccounted for. >> amazingly all 571 passengers, crew members and cruise staff make it off the oceanos alive. later a naval boa
from the water, julian can see that only a few people, including, moss hills, are left.mong the last to leave the ship, moss hills finally gets his chance to rescue himself. >> when i finally put a harness on myself and got hoisted up into the helicopter, it was an incredible feeling. and suddenly, you know, i felt that's it. i'm safe. and i looked down at the ship and i thought, you know, that's -- from the air you could see just how critically damaged the ship was. we looked down and...
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tonight -- from the super bowl champion new england patriots, julian edelman.o-star o f"black-ish" actor tracee ellis ross. writer/director brian koppleman. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. that is great to hear. you guys, this is just incredible. a new report reveals that the pentagon, the pentagon spent more than half a million dollars on viagra last year. but in their defense most of that goes to maintaining the washington monument. [ laughter and applause ] president obama and vice president biden today met with congressional black leaders and before they went in obama told biden, "remember joe, just regular handshakes. [ laughter and applause ] don't get fancy in there. i don't want to see any of this. i don't want to see that. i don't -- just regular handshakes." i'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news but after the northeast was hit with a second m
tonight -- from the super bowl champion new england patriots, julian edelman.o-star o f"black-ish" actor tracee ellis ross. writer/director brian koppleman. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. that is great to hear. you guys, this is just incredible. a new report...
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. >> el talante del lleva como nombre juliÁn nada que cuenta con dos cientos 82 estudiantes de noveno el promedio acadÉmico de 4,0. leonel y sus padres se mudaron de mÉxico a los angeles hace cinco aÑos, su promedio tambiÉn es de 4,0 y dice que los pequeÑos detalles son los que hacen la diferencia. >> que muchos maestros conocen a sus mamÁs, sus papÁs. >> la escuela podrÍa pasar desapercibida ya que se encuentra en un espacio muy pequeÑo, dentro de otra preparatoria. los alumnos de ambos planteles comparten la cancha de baloncesto pero los de la academia juliÁn navas se distinguen ya que visten uniforme que cuenta hasta con corbata. >> esta escuela es especial porque se desarrollÓ por las mismas relaciones que los padres, los estudiantes, los maestros y los administradores de la misma comunidad quisieron mantener. >> por ahora en esta escuela solamente ofrecen el noveno grado, sin embargo esperan que hasta el prÓximo aÑo escolar comenzarÁn a aceptar estudiantes el 10 grado y en muy poco tiempo esperan que ofrecer los cuatro aÑos que se requieren de la preparatoria. en los angeles juan
. >> el talante del lleva como nombre juliÁn nada que cuenta con dos cientos 82 estudiantes de noveno el promedio acadÉmico de 4,0. leonel y sus padres se mudaron de mÉxico a los angeles hace cinco aÑos, su promedio tambiÉn es de 4,0 y dice que los pequeÑos detalles son los que hacen la diferencia. >> que muchos maestros conocen a sus mamÁs, sus papÁs. >> la escuela podrÍa pasar desapercibida ya que se encuentra en un espacio muy pequeÑo, dentro de otra preparatoria....
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julian pepper toen. nbc reporter.he time. >> thank you. >>> and leading up to the potential summit on cyber security we are looking to your threats to data all week and there is a call to action you can join in on it. something can you do. tweet your reps in congress and urge them to pass the president's cyber security bill and we have suggested a few tweets that hit the points. you can find them at ronan nation and let us know what you are doing to protect your data. the hash tag is ronation. and now it is time for "the reid report" with my friend joy reid. >> and coming up next we'll continue to cover the breaking fuse on the death of -- the news on the death of american aid worker kayla mueller. >>> and same-sex marriage in limbo between the supreme court and alabama courts who are deny denying marriage licenses. >> and can they get it together before the race for the white house begins. "the reid report" is next. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosoph
julian pepper toen. nbc reporter.he time. >> thank you. >>> and leading up to the potential summit on cyber security we are looking to your threats to data all week and there is a call to action you can join in on it. something can you do. tweet your reps in congress and urge them to pass the president's cyber security bill and we have suggested a few tweets that hit the points. you can find them at ronan nation and let us know what you are doing to protect your data. the hash...
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julian will be back in the next hour.night live" special tonight on nbc starting at 8:00/7:00 central. >>> coming up next frank talk from the fbi director on race and policing and the big controversy shaking up little league baseball. more nerdland at the top of the hour. mouths are watering, lemons are squeezing and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who could blame you for craving our largest variety of succulent lobster dishes all year? dishes like dueling lobster tails. with one tail topped with creamy shrimp and a second tail stuffed with tender crab. i was hungry already and now you show me lobster lover's dream® let's make this dream a reality. a delicious, delicious reality. but one that won't last forever, so hurry in. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico® credit score's on here. we give you your fico® score each month for free! awesomesauce! wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! a
julian will be back in the next hour.night live" special tonight on nbc starting at 8:00/7:00 central. >>> coming up next frank talk from the fbi director on race and policing and the big controversy shaking up little league baseball. more nerdland at the top of the hour. mouths are watering, lemons are squeezing and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who could blame you for craving our...
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. >> julian, you have done a truly tremendous job, you were in eighth grade when you came up with this psa. >> back in 2012 when i was at eighth grade, i was at roberto clem mean tea focused on producing media. some classmates of ours we were introduced of this project by our teacher, mr. dempsey. this choose respect conference was introduced to us. so we made this psa, my friend daniel and i took up the roles as the actors and my other two friends came up with the idea. it was a cause that we were very interested in and hoping to raise a little more awafrns about. so we made the psa and amazingly in 2012 we won first place as eighth graders competing against high schoolers and other middle schoolers. very excited about that. >> we've got a big conference coming up march 8th. everyone said this is free. tell people what they will find at this conference. >> on march 8, it's for montgomery county teens, their parents and youth service providers in montgomery county and really the idea is education and prevention and some fun stuff that we'll be doing during the day. our focus here is on
. >> julian, you have done a truly tremendous job, you were in eighth grade when you came up with this psa. >> back in 2012 when i was at eighth grade, i was at roberto clem mean tea focused on producing media. some classmates of ours we were introduced of this project by our teacher, mr. dempsey. this choose respect conference was introduced to us. so we made this psa, my friend daniel and i took up the roles as the actors and my other two friends came up with the idea. it was a...
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edleman proved to be the game winner for the pay the tree first, let's focus on julian edleman. steve mclaughlin coached edelman his senior year at woodside what he saw then he saw on the field in phoenix. >> big players make big plays in big games and julian is that kind of individual. >> reporter: these current woodside basketball players find he hadalman's success inspiring. >> if he can make it then anybody can make t >> i was excited to see somebody from woodside get that far. >> reporter: he hadalman's victory is shared by another pen anyone sul la alum, ÑiÑithree-time mvp, four-time champ tom brady he graduated from peninsula high school in 1995. >> let's go tom played ditch let's go >> up believable sense of pride for what tom's been able to do. >> reporter: the school recently renamed the stadium in his honor. >> exemplify what is we want for our graduates a great man, a great family man, he gives back to his community. >> reporter: in 2004 brady donated his super bowl mvp cadillac to the sarah ravel it raised more than $130,000. no word if that could happen again. one
edleman proved to be the game winner for the pay the tree first, let's focus on julian edleman. steve mclaughlin coached edelman his senior year at woodside what he saw then he saw on the field in phoenix. >> big players make big plays in big games and julian is that kind of individual. >> reporter: these current woodside basketball players find he hadalman's success inspiring. >> if he can make it then anybody can make t >> i was excited to see somebody from woodside...
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straight to the point, 2-year-old julian 'fessing up to dad that mama's done some ♪ >> did crack. >>n asks -- >> did crack. >> i don't get crack. >> but then it gets deeper . >> i did crack. >> oh no he's ratting himself out. >> yes. >> quacks like a duck. >> or maybe just means a cracker. >> maybe. >> and doesn't finish the "er" at the end. >> i did crack. >> wow. >> ts slidvideo submitted by our bay area fan nina. her daughter analina and a thinks that the newspaper is hysterical. [ laught >> there is nothing better than a baby laugh. >> infectious. the video's two minutes swlong it's all analina just cracking up. >> what is it that makes this child laugh? he's sitting on a little pile of leaves. >> and it's just as hilarious. >> think about it this way, imagine sitting in leaves for the first time as opposed to now, leaves first time dude there's a pile of leaves, it's incredible! >> there are some people throughout that claim that i speak the speed of light but courtesy of the new scientists we can prove that i don't. first time they've caught laser light on camera see the laser
straight to the point, 2-year-old julian 'fessing up to dad that mama's done some ♪ >> did crack. >>n asks -- >> did crack. >> i don't get crack. >> but then it gets deeper . >> i did crack. >> oh no he's ratting himself out. >> yes. >> quacks like a duck. >> or maybe just means a cracker. >> maybe. >> and doesn't finish the "er" at the end. >> i did crack. >> wow. >> ts slidvideo submitted by...
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last year, i got a letter from julian mill hand, who lives ou up -- where is julian?illian has four kids. that means she is busy. for 14 years, she was a stay-at-home mom. she was going through a divorce had to find a way to support her family, did not have a college degree. most of the jobs that she found paid minute -- minimum wage. as she put it, i was a mother of four kids, and i had everything against me. she came here to i detect, invested in herself to learn skills. she paid her way with a grant from her country, and a grant from the state of indiana. she made the dean's list, earned us on the radiography program. and that -- today, she is a few months from graduating. she is ready to get started on a new career. [applause] in the letter she wrote, she said, it is not just the possibility of financial security and career advancement, it is also something i can show my children. it is about pride. it is about being able to point to a brighter future for the next generation. that is who i get up for every single day. sometimes you will ask me, mr. president, your
last year, i got a letter from julian mill hand, who lives ou up -- where is julian?illian has four kids. that means she is busy. for 14 years, she was a stay-at-home mom. she was going through a divorce had to find a way to support her family, did not have a college degree. most of the jobs that she found paid minute -- minimum wage. as she put it, i was a mother of four kids, and i had everything against me. she came here to i detect, invested in herself to learn skills. she paid her way with...
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julian emmanuel with ubs. let me do a forex report.n riau and indonesian rupiah, it is one of the weaknesses out there with the euro holding, as well. we have another hour of "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: forward guidance is so 2014. a data-dependent janet yellen reports to congress there will be no slack in the debate over the fed's future, and everyone is a critic. all is quiet for the most part in ukraine, and greece. in germany, a bit frantic. lagarde and the imf looks for "a meeting of the minds." global deflation is here. it is clear it is a present danger. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world head quarters in new york. it is tuesday, february 24. i am tom keene. olivia sterns has comcast headlines and earnings out right now. olivia: i see a little bit of a messiss on the topline, fourth-quarter revenue coming in at $17.73 billion. tom: increase of 11%. olivia: the big thing to look for today from comcast is what management h
julian emmanuel with ubs. let me do a forex report.n riau and indonesian rupiah, it is one of the weaknesses out there with the euro holding, as well. we have another hour of "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: forward guidance is so 2014. a data-dependent janet yellen reports to congress there will be no slack in the debate over the fed's future, and everyone is a critic. all is quiet for the most part in ukraine,...
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tom brady found redwood city's julian edelman for a touchdown with just over two minutes left and then the seattle seahawks marched down the field with the help of a miraculous catch. have to watch that a couple of times. but no, the patriots intercepted the ball at the goal line sealing a 28-24 win. it's new england's fourth super bowl victory by the way. the game action was exciting, the super bowl also had an ugly ending. some players might be facing fines and suspensions for a huge fight as the patriots try to run out the clock. players started pushing and shoving and all-out brawl erupted. punches were thrown and one seahawks' player was ejected. the crowd could be heard booing as the referees try to break up the brawl. [ booing ] this was the scene at gillette stadium in foxboro, massachusetts the moment the patriots won the game. you can tell many people were happy about it. just a few minutes earlier though the crowd was quiet when it looked like seattle was going to win. and take a look at the space needle in seattle. it was lit up last night in seahawks' colors. city decided
tom brady found redwood city's julian edelman for a touchdown with just over two minutes left and then the seattle seahawks marched down the field with the help of a miraculous catch. have to watch that a couple of times. but no, the patriots intercepted the ball at the goal line sealing a 28-24 win. it's new england's fourth super bowl victory by the way. the game action was exciting, the super bowl also had an ugly ending. some players might be facing fines and suspensions for a huge fight as...
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they find julian edelman, two minutes to go. people think seahawks should have ran the ball, two minutes to go. patriots intercepted the ball and sealed the deal for new england. >> it was a great lot of mental toughness. our team had it all year. we never doubted each other. that's what it took. that was a great football team we beat and i'm just so happy for our team. >> tom brady mvp, but you could have given it to julian edelman in that game. >> seahawks had been given a gift and should have run that ball. >> pete carroll said his plan was to throw it on 2nd down. why when you have marshawn lynch would you do that? patriots thought they were going to run it, too. >> they got to live with that the whole offseason. thanks a lot. >>> did you have a favorite super bowl commercial? find out where it ranks on usa today's ad meter, that story coming up. >> no snow for us, but some americans will start the week digging out, who could get a foot of snow before it's oh. >> plus an update on whitt -- over. >> plus an update on whitney
they find julian edelman, two minutes to go. people think seahawks should have ran the ball, two minutes to go. patriots intercepted the ball and sealed the deal for new england. >> it was a great lot of mental toughness. our team had it all year. we never doubted each other. that's what it took. that was a great football team we beat and i'm just so happy for our team. >> tom brady mvp, but you could have given it to julian edelman in that game. >> seahawks had been given a...
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julian rabbi hoeshle. >> it can be integrated. i think some will be people will do it in a disconnect. but i think heshle is a great tradition. but i just hope there's different kinds of public intellectual activism that we have to think about. >> if i can just throw one thing in, i know we've got a big line here. we actually do have those institutions. the right had to build them but the left has them. and i remember years ago i was in a seminar with andre schiffrent.schiff schiffren, and one of the things he talked about was that the future of publishing might be with the unions. they had the structure and the way to put things out there that nobody else would publish. and when you think of expanding that to the lesbian and gay task force, the hrc, the naacp, planned parent hoorksdd, emily's list. there are entities raising millions and millions. it doesn't cost that much for one or two scholarships a year and to get a book out to let congress know how conception happens. >> very quickly, someone who coed coed coedits a magazine
julian rabbi hoeshle. >> it can be integrated. i think some will be people will do it in a disconnect. but i think heshle is a great tradition. but i just hope there's different kinds of public intellectual activism that we have to think about. >> if i can just throw one thing in, i know we've got a big line here. we actually do have those institutions. the right had to build them but the left has them. and i remember years ago i was in a seminar with andre schiffrent.schiff...
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. >> touchdown julian edelman. >> reporter: but this improbable catch gave seattle a chance to win with over a minute to go. >> russell for kearse but somehow he winds up with the football? >> reporter: at the 1 yard line instead of the run russell wilson went for the pass. stealing the patriots victory and cementing the team as a dynasty, the unknown, undrafted malcolm butler. >> i had a vision i was going make a big play. >> reporter: after the game seahawks' head coach pete carroll took the blame for the blown call. >> told them it's my fault. i hate that we have to live with that. >> reporter: brady now owns four super bowl titles and three mvps tying his childhood hero joe montana and bill belichick tying. >> i want to thank all my fans and friends who supported me. i love you guys. this is for you guys. >> we had a good football game for0 6 minutes. i'm so proud of these guys. i love these guys. >> everyone contributed. everyone on the team is the man. >> reporter: julian edelman is the one who caught the game-winning touchdown. >> love joe montana but tom brady is the best quarte
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tom brady finding redwood city's julian edelman there in the end zone for the touchdown with just two minutes left. and seattle marches down the field with the help of this catch right there. the circus grab. it appeared seattle might win in the final seconds but the patriots will pick the ball off on the goal line. sealing a 28-24 victory. new england's fourth super bowl winner. in six tries. >>> now there's a year to go until super bowl 50 and it's going to be played right here in the bay area. >> and members of the host committee traveled to arizona to get some insights on what works and what doesn't. >> kpix 5's reporter kiet do is live at levi's stadium down in santa clara. >> and of course that's where the game will be played next year before a global audience. kiet. >> reporter: good morning that bay area delegation in arizona was there to work. not to enjoy the game. we're talking about the super bowl 50 host committee made up of a handful of elected officials and organizers and law enforcement officers. and this week in arizona was focused on two big things -- the fan experie
tom brady finding redwood city's julian edelman there in the end zone for the touchdown with just two minutes left. and seattle marches down the field with the help of this catch right there. the circus grab. it appeared seattle might win in the final seconds but the patriots will pick the ball off on the goal line. sealing a 28-24 victory. new england's fourth super bowl winner. in six tries. >>> now there's a year to go until super bowl 50 and it's going to be played right here in...
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michael julian seen here served only two months as the nypd's deputy commissioner of training because his ideas were deemed too whacky. according to the new york post his solution for foul language among police officers was breath mints. he ordered 10,000 pipts and told tough cops to suc on them when they felt the urge to curse. and he sprayed inmates with slippery baby oil during conflicts. that's what i do to my interns and it starts in two hours and i can't wait to untie them. all right i will go to you president when i see baby oil and breath mints i think of you. silly or spot on? >> the baby oil chincey. buy real lube. >> that's true. >> i see the upside in the baby oil. somebody may break out in like "she's a maniac maniac ♪ and everybody needs fresh breath. >> you were grimacing. i could make a joke but it is a joke if itself. i know some nypd officers that are not too happy. they don't feel like -- they feel like they are not valued by the people. >> it is just like the american military. >> that's insane and it is wrong and needs to change. >> do you feel for julian? >> yeah
michael julian seen here served only two months as the nypd's deputy commissioner of training because his ideas were deemed too whacky. according to the new york post his solution for foul language among police officers was breath mints. he ordered 10,000 pipts and told tough cops to suc on them when they felt the urge to curse. and he sprayed inmates with slippery baby oil during conflicts. that's what i do to my interns and it starts in two hours and i can't wait to untie them. all right i...
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[applause] >> thank you julian. about 25 years ago the historian russell jacoby published a book called "the last intellectual," proclaiming the death of the public intellectual, like many such announcement, turns out to have been premature. today anybody with a smart phone and a twitter account can be a public intellectual, compose his or her views about history or anything else for anyone to see. this is represent the democratization of the public intellectual or is it another sign of the decline and fall of everything? on one hand, we witness the proliferation in the public sphere of ill-informed or downright mythical invocations of history, for example, the supposedly jens of african americans who fought for the confederacy -- supposed legions of african americans who fought for the confederacy. there are nonacademic public intellectuals who are very conversant with history, for example, of the "atlantic," who is able to reach a broad audience with very good history. what does all this mean for us as professiona
[applause] >> thank you julian. about 25 years ago the historian russell jacoby published a book called "the last intellectual," proclaiming the death of the public intellectual, like many such announcement, turns out to have been premature. today anybody with a smart phone and a twitter account can be a public intellectual, compose his or her views about history or anything else for anyone to see. this is represent the democratization of the public intellectual or is it another...
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i want to say. >> she was a winner. >> julian moore, i think she looks beautiful.nk it could have been better. >> you want to say not but you're too nice. >> right. >> ry suspect full. >> emma stone. this was different too. >> very beadedd i loved this one. >> she always wows on the big carpet. >> doesn't remind you of poison army. >> made me think of x-help for some reason. it was not doing anything for me. with her complexion and hair tone she could have wowed us more. >> not? >> not. >> gweneth paltro. >> not. not. >> i love the designer but something -- it looked like something landed on her it was not right. she had off tan. >> yes, washed out this year. hair under faded. >> raping too. >> i thought it was part of the reason. >> i thought no big earrings when there's a big fewer off the shoulder. >> i had a barbie with the same exact outfit. >> big earrings, long hair barbie for me. >> reese witherspoon quickly hot or not. >> hot. >> hot. >> hot. >> love her. >> hot. >> hot. >> movie star. >> she is a movie star. >> simple and elegant. >> what about this one p
i want to say. >> she was a winner. >> julian moore, i think she looks beautiful.nk it could have been better. >> you want to say not but you're too nice. >> right. >> ry suspect full. >> emma stone. this was different too. >> very beadedd i loved this one. >> she always wows on the big carpet. >> doesn't remind you of poison army. >> made me think of x-help for some reason. it was not doing anything for me. with her complexion and...
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nos vemos juliÁn! >> congresista propone medidas en la fabricaciÓn de detergentes para ropa.e frÍo. por el oeste hay un sistema de bajo presiÓn, localizado ya en el pacÍfico entrando por oregÓn, esta hÚmeda estrella por las corrientes... se traduce en nevada. es agua que necesitamos. el viernes empieza a entrar el sistema y trae lluvias y nevadas en la zona de montaÑas. las temperaturas van desde los 62 hasta los 64 de promedio. palo alto en 67. esta noche en 64. a partir de maÑana el cambio entre la regiÓn. 20% de posibilidad de lluvia para la bahÍa. el sÁbado se va el sistema alejÁndose para el dÍa domingo. este sÁbado deberÍa estar lloviendo. domingos hasta el martes deberÍa mejorar la situaciÓn buena noticia, tengo mÁs detalles sÓlo a las 11. --una congresista busca en >> la congresista busca endurecer las leyes sobre... de vida que varios niÑos han terminado en el hospital tras ingerir parte del lÍquido. esta como son coloridas lo que le va el peligro cuando se estÁ cerca la casa de un menor. >> madonna sorprendiÓ a sus aficionados al caerse en las escaleras en los brit
nos vemos juliÁn! >> congresista propone medidas en la fabricaciÓn de detergentes para ropa.e frÍo. por el oeste hay un sistema de bajo presiÓn, localizado ya en el pacÍfico entrando por oregÓn, esta hÚmeda estrella por las corrientes... se traduce en nevada. es agua que necesitamos. el viernes empieza a entrar el sistema y trae lluvias y nevadas en la zona de montaÑas. las temperaturas van desde los 62 hasta los 64 de promedio. palo alto en 67. esta noche en 64. a partir de...
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. >> justamente por informar sobre el acomodo de los carteles en sinaloa juliÁn prestigiado periodistal y un mecanismo de defensa para poder sobrevivir, a veces en un medio tan cruel como el de nosotros, donde constantemente ocurren homicidios. >> aunque en el norte del estado persiste la situaciÓn muy complicada, tras la detenciÓn del chapo guzmÁn mazatlÁn mejorÓ >> habÍa temor en el ambiente pero a raÍz de los operativos que ser implementado por parte de autoridades, en coordinaciÓn con todos, en mazatlÁn por lo menos la salud... >> aunque la ciudad se vigila con cÁmaras de vÍdeo y liderÓ cuando secuestraron y asesinaron recientemente a tres periodistas sinaloenses. >> este paÍs sigue siendo uno de los mÁs peligrosos en el mundo para ejercer el periodismo. cada vez mÁs los reporteros se autocensura en precisar que la impunidad es la regla general para tratar casos de desapariciones y secuestros. >> nos vamos a centroamÉrica. niÑa de dos aÑos muriÓ tras sufrir quemaduras a causa de expresiÓn el mercado de la capital de honduras. el estallido dejÓ el _70 heridos y ocurriÓ tras explosiÓ
. >> justamente por informar sobre el acomodo de los carteles en sinaloa juliÁn prestigiado periodistal y un mecanismo de defensa para poder sobrevivir, a veces en un medio tan cruel como el de nosotros, donde constantemente ocurren homicidios. >> aunque en el norte del estado persiste la situaciÓn muy complicada, tras la detenciÓn del chapo guzmÁn mazatlÁn mejorÓ >> habÍa temor en el ambiente pero a raÍz de los operativos que ser implementado por parte de autoridades,...
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that is 87 beyond julian street and traffic is light. the macarthur maze has fog but not embedding the visibility too much as you make very way over to the bay bridge toll plaza moving fine and empty. we have an a accident in solano county and i will tell you about that. >> in the news it is a bluff? or real threat? that is what raiders fan wonder after the team unveils a proposal to build a new stadium in southern california and share it with another nfl franchise fans hope this is not true, the raiders are looking to share a stadium with the san diego chargers unless they can secure a deal at home. both would have to move. this is what the new stadium would look like built in carson, 15 miles south of los angeles. both teams have failed to secure deals in the current hometown and here is what the oak mayor is saying. >> raiders have explored other opens in the past and i am sure they will in the future. i are that. clearly they are in negotiation mode. i have been clear. i do not want to put public money into the stadium construction.
that is 87 beyond julian street and traffic is light. the macarthur maze has fog but not embedding the visibility too much as you make very way over to the bay bridge toll plaza moving fine and empty. we have an a accident in solano county and i will tell you about that. >> in the news it is a bluff? or real threat? that is what raiders fan wonder after the team unveils a proposal to build a new stadium in southern california and share it with another nfl franchise fans hope this is not...
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it is von neumann it is julian bigelow. of araceli came in with the idea that codes can be viewed as organisms, because they self replicate, they crossbreed. and he looked at that in 1953. in a way, more stuff is happening on the coding side. the chips are sort of a soup out of which interesting stuff happens. >> the third one is big computers. von neumann envisioned a world in which there was no network to speak of. a few big computers would perform all of the world's commutations. -- computations. you see that being realized in some respects. >> strange how we're going back to that. his vision was it would be three or four big computers that you would dial in your computation over a network. then we went to a vast distributed network and going more to things like google and facebook, which is essentially are large computers in a broad sense. in a way and of course people in the industry, it has gone back and forth many times. >> let's get to some audience questions. here's one that says it is not unreasonable to say that
it is von neumann it is julian bigelow. of araceli came in with the idea that codes can be viewed as organisms, because they self replicate, they crossbreed. and he looked at that in 1953. in a way, more stuff is happening on the coding side. the chips are sort of a soup out of which interesting stuff happens. >> the third one is big computers. von neumann envisioned a world in which there was no network to speak of. a few big computers would perform all of the world's commutations. --...
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many believe julian moore will win best actress, test actor is between michael keaton and betty ren made who played stephen hawking. >> the oscars are about 20 minutes away. we will have read carpet coverage beginning at 7:00 and make sure you join leon, allison and doug tonight at 11:00 for a complete wrap of the big night. right now, police are investigating a fatal shooting in northeast washington that happen around 12:30 this afternoon near sergeant and emerson streets. the "washington post" reports the victim has died. our cell is king says he was shoveling snow when he heard six or seven shots. >> iran down from the top of the street. i ran back down and saw them doing cpr. >> the victim's name has not released. victim say he lives in the neighborhood. the suspect is a blackmail between five foot eight and 5'10", wearing dreadlocks, a gray t-shirt and black shorts. an olympic i do -- the big announcement from michael phelps and with whom he is tying the knot. but first, a new threat from a notorious terror >> you're watching abc seven news at 6:30 -- on your side. >> a call for vig
many believe julian moore will win best actress, test actor is between michael keaton and betty ren made who played stephen hawking. >> the oscars are about 20 minutes away. we will have read carpet coverage beginning at 7:00 and make sure you join leon, allison and doug tonight at 11:00 for a complete wrap of the big night. right now, police are investigating a fatal shooting in northeast washington that happen around 12:30 this afternoon near sergeant and emerson streets. the...
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julian hubble was clara barton's right hand man. he was a medical doctor. he studied architecture and played a part in design the building and the buildings in johnstown. he could sit down in this room and enjoy it as a living room. is a place for other volunteers could tell stories about adventures. dr. hubble would talk about going to cuba and helping more vince -- helping orphans. entertaining things on the table, a deck of cards. three-dimensional pictures of niagara falls or paris. this front parlor was for people that visited the house. the front parlor was a nice presentable space. some of the nicest furniture in this home is in this room. the piano was clara barton's piano. the red settee between the windows was a gift to her. the flower chair she liked a lot. it is a presentable space for guests. this is a volunteers bedroom many rooms like this. 10 bedrooms on the second floor. this one has a toilet bowl and a bathtub. this is clara barton's bedroom. bandage material on the ceilings and walls. this room has windows that gave her a great view of th
julian hubble was clara barton's right hand man. he was a medical doctor. he studied architecture and played a part in design the building and the buildings in johnstown. he could sit down in this room and enjoy it as a living room. is a place for other volunteers could tell stories about adventures. dr. hubble would talk about going to cuba and helping more vince -- helping orphans. entertaining things on the table, a deck of cards. three-dimensional pictures of niagara falls or paris. this...
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francesca,, juliÁn, sebastiÁn y gabriel ya nos estaban esperando.bien. lo que jamÁs imaginaron fue la sorpresa que la vida les tenÍa preparadas. la sorpresa se multiplicaba por minuto. >> al principio medien dicho que era 1, luego me dijeron que eran 2, en ese momento, 2 despuÉs tres en la mismas cita y al rato me dijeron que eran 4. >> y tu reacciÓn? >> no podÍa ni hablar nos mirÁbamos. >> pensÓ que estaba bromeando que me habÍa puesto de acuerdo con el doctor, ella me miraba y no creÍa. >> los bebÉs nacieron el 18 de agosto de 2014 a las 27 semanas de gestaciÓn cuando los mÉdicos practicaron una cesÁrea de emergencia porque gabriel no estaba recibiendo suficientes nutrientes. >> el doctor en una ecografÍa de rutina nos dijo que el parto habÍa que hacerlo ese dÍa que no habÍa mas espera ambos quedamos muy preocupados. >> al nacer iban desde 2 libras hasta una libra de peso estuvieron en la unidad neo natal de cueros intensivos desde su nacimiento poco a poco fueron llegando a casa. >> no te preocupes. no llora? >> no, es la mÁs tranquila. >> y por
francesca,, juliÁn, sebastiÁn y gabriel ya nos estaban esperando.bien. lo que jamÁs imaginaron fue la sorpresa que la vida les tenÍa preparadas. la sorpresa se multiplicaba por minuto. >> al principio medien dicho que era 1, luego me dijeron que eran 2, en ese momento, 2 despuÉs tres en la mismas cita y al rato me dijeron que eran 4. >> y tu reacciÓn? >> no podÍa ni hablar nos mirÁbamos. >> pensÓ que estaba bromeando que me habÍa puesto de acuerdo con el...
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a-- julian edelman across the middle. i thought russell wilson made some big plays, particularly to chris matthews. marshawn lynch ran the ball very well, but when you look at the overall picture, that interception that tom brady threw in the end zone, i thought they played a better game but it was a game played well by both teams. it is one of the top three super bowls ever played. >> it was such a pleasure to watch that game and see so many remarkable athletes doing what they do so well. i thank you for joining us. >> next time, we will watch this together. i will see you out in san francisco next year. >> super bowl 50, i will be there. >> cbs will be there. it will be fun. >> we will be right back. stay with us. >> ian remer is here. he is the president and founder of the global political risk and research group, eurasia group. in his 2015 report, he writes russia continues its aggression in ukraine despite sliding into a depression. the u.s. is considering providing defensive weapons to kiev. europe is at a tipping p
a-- julian edelman across the middle. i thought russell wilson made some big plays, particularly to chris matthews. marshawn lynch ran the ball very well, but when you look at the overall picture, that interception that tom brady threw in the end zone, i thought they played a better game but it was a game played well by both teams. it is one of the top three super bowls ever played. >> it was such a pleasure to watch that game and see so many remarkable athletes doing what they do so...
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and then even beyond the accident scene we are seeing a bottleneck at the julian/mckee exit. with the forecast, here's roberta. >>> we are transition from wet to dry but there is hope. we do have a chance of rain returning right here to the bay area a week from tomorrow, next wednesday. but until then, good morning, everybody, heading on out the door you're going to notice the difference. it feels a lot cooler. the air mass is a lot drier. it's not as muggy or subtropical like. 47 degrees in mountain view. good morning in san rafael at 51. a cooler start in napa into vallejo and martinez and benicia and american canyon. today under mostly sunny skies, our high temperatures will top off in the 60s from the low 60s at the beaches to the mid-60s bayside. 66 degrees in san jose. you know, when you take a look at these temperatures they're all above average. in fact, this year, every, single day except for january 1 to 4 we have had temperatures above average which means this so far is the warmest winter on record here in the bay area and it only gets warmer. thursday regard warmt
and then even beyond the accident scene we are seeing a bottleneck at the julian/mckee exit. with the forecast, here's roberta. >>> we are transition from wet to dry but there is hope. we do have a chance of rain returning right here to the bay area a week from tomorrow, next wednesday. but until then, good morning, everybody, heading on out the door you're going to notice the difference. it feels a lot cooler. the air mass is a lot drier. it's not as muggy or subtropical like. 47...
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his name is julian calbert, and police say he has an extensive criminal record, including a rape conviction turns out the woman in the trunk is calbert's wife. police say calbert kidnapped her and a friend from a hospital parking lot at knifepoint because he was angry she had filed a domestic violence complaint against him. according to the police report, calbert beat his wife and locked her in the trunk. she dialed 911 using a cell phone calbert didn't know she had on her and left the line open to the dispatcher -- >> we're at flying-j's in how much gas are you going to put in? >> the footage from the flying-j truck stop plays a key role into the grand jury investigation into the shooting. >> it helped that everything was caught on camera. that way the jury, everybody could see what actually occurred. it's not just my word. or my backup saying what they say. >> the jury determines that the killing of julian calbert by albuquerque police officer aaron zwicky was justified under new mexico law. >> it was a weight of my shoulders. i don't think any officer wants to be put in the position wher
his name is julian calbert, and police say he has an extensive criminal record, including a rape conviction turns out the woman in the trunk is calbert's wife. police say calbert kidnapped her and a friend from a hospital parking lot at knifepoint because he was angry she had filed a domestic violence complaint against him. according to the police report, calbert beat his wife and locked her in the trunk. she dialed 911 using a cell phone calbert didn't know she had on her and left the line...
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. >> and the oscar goes to julian moore. >> she's been storming through award season taking everything she comes across. it was never really a doubt she would get best actress. her performance in "still alice" uniformly praised. and patricia arquette, best supporting actress. 12 years in the film, and she had one big speech ready. >> it's our time to have equal rights for women in the united states of america. [applause] >> i'm not going to leave you. i'm not going to go anywhere. >> this is a snapshot of the volunteers who man the phones talking with war veterans struggling with post traumatic stress syndrome out of taking their own lives. best documentary fighter went to "citizen four" edward snowden's leaks about the nsa program. and so hollywood's big night is over for another year. was it an evening of surprises? quite honestly no. the predictions were spot on. yes, there have been controversies over some of the movies that there have been controversies, but ultimately the academy did what the academy does. al jazeera at the oscars in hollywood. >> there is plenty more of our bran
. >> and the oscar goes to julian moore. >> she's been storming through award season taking everything she comes across. it was never really a doubt she would get best actress. her performance in "still alice" uniformly praised. and patricia arquette, best supporting actress. 12 years in the film, and she had one big speech ready. >> it's our time to have equal rights for women in the united states of america. [applause] >> i'm not going to leave you. i'm not...
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ea sports's madden game had a predicted the winning touchdown pass to julian edelman and brady taking home the mvp trophy. so score another one for technology. all right, 11 minutes pastz the hour. coming up the latest condition on bobbi kristina and rumors that she's actually married. >>> how two guys from ireland were able to land forty row seats to the super bowl without a ticket. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. introducing preferred rewards from bank of america the new banking rewards program that rewards our customers, every day. you'll get things like rewards bonuses on credit cards... extra interest on a savings account... preferred pricing on merrill edge online trades and more... across your banking and investing get used to getting more. that's the power of more rewarding connections. that's preferred rewards from bank of america. [ aniston ] when people ask me what i'm wearing, i tell them aveeno®. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®
ea sports's madden game had a predicted the winning touchdown pass to julian edelman and brady taking home the mvp trophy. so score another one for technology. all right, 11 minutes pastz the hour. coming up the latest condition on bobbi kristina and rumors that she's actually married. >>> how two guys from ireland were able to land forty row seats to the super bowl without a ticket. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. introducing preferred rewards from bank of america the...
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julian edelman joins us with how he proved everyone wrong, next.oks his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! of all the places in your house, this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that's healthing. and get max cleaning and freshness with every flush. try lysol no mess max. would you be willing to give up sharing your moments? sacrifice stre
julian edelman joins us with how he proved everyone wrong, next.oks his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready...
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pat's quarterback tom brady hit julian julian'd julian edelman for the touchdown. and russell wilson threw a long pass. and with the ball bouncing in the air. a lot of big moves in this game. but, of course katy perry also stealing the limelight with her big performance. even if you weren't a fan, you had to be impressed by the prop that was used. there was a dancing lion, life life-size shark and beach ball and live performance from less than y-- missy elliot. >>> we're seahawks fans. a tough one to swallow. you saw a robotic tiger. she sang many songs. >> i like it. the fact she didn't try to push her new songs. she stuck to the ones people liked. >> she played it safe. would that be called playing it safe? >> in those situations when you want to have the appeal? ? >> and the ads, right. a lot about the ads. >> super bowl is all about the ads as you were pointing out. 30-second spot cost you $4.5 million. companies went light on humor opting for more serious commercials that tugged on the heart stringing. the viewers weighed in. according to usa today's annual ad
pat's quarterback tom brady hit julian julian'd julian edelman for the touchdown. and russell wilson threw a long pass. and with the ball bouncing in the air. a lot of big moves in this game. but, of course katy perry also stealing the limelight with her big performance. even if you weren't a fan, you had to be impressed by the prop that was used. there was a dancing lion, life life-size shark and beach ball and live performance from less than y-- missy elliot. >>> we're seahawks fans....
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julian edelman. >> reporter: but this improbable catch gave seattle a chance to win with just over a minute to go. >> russell for kearse. but somehow -- >> he winds up with the football. >> reporter: at the 1 yard line instead of the run, quarterback russell wilson went for the pass. >> intercepted! he intercepted. malcom butler has it at the 1. >> sealing the patriots victory and cementing the team as a dynasty, a goal line interception from undrafted, unknown rookie malcom butler. >> just had a vision that i was going to make a big play. >> reporter: after the game seahawks head coach pete carroll took responsibility for the blown call. >> i told those guys that was my fault, totally. why don't you run it. for it to come down to a play like that i hate we have to live with that. >> reporter: brady holds three super bowl titles and three super bowl mvps, tieing joe montana. belichick is tied with chuck noll for knost head coaching super bowl wins. >> i want to thank my family and friends who supported me all my teammates. i love you guys. this is for you guys. >> we got a good footb
julian edelman. >> reporter: but this improbable catch gave seattle a chance to win with just over a minute to go. >> russell for kearse. but somehow -- >> he winds up with the football. >> reporter: at the 1 yard line instead of the run, quarterback russell wilson went for the pass. >> intercepted! he intercepted. malcom butler has it at the 1. >> sealing the patriots victory and cementing the team as a dynasty, a goal line interception from undrafted,...
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country to fight homelessness and hunger in the country i intend to make san francisco my new home my julian off point to pay it forward in my way i could using 38 my tenants of arts in the first few most i feel ill equipped in all fairness i've witnessed a desire to make a difference on both sides of the valuation i'm thankful for the programs you, however, i've witnessed the disparities and the inconsistent sisters and the housing focuses and housing folks with more needs than an overnight...