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. >> reporter: so, you know what, without further adieu, luther. >> maestro is music if you please. >out further adieu. >> we're moving along. >> museum ♪ [ music ] ♪ -- ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> ♪ 6 o'clock already, i was just in the middle of a dream. ♪ ♪ i was kissing valentino by a crystal clear blue italian stream ♪ ♪ i can't be late because then i won't get paid ♪ ♪ tleez are the day -- these are days when i wish my bed was already made ♪ ♪ it's just another manic monday ♪ ♪ i wish it was sunday ♪ ♪ that's my fun day ♪ ♪ i don't have to run day, it's just another manic monday ♪ >> [cheers] >> very nice. is gigi coming back? >> reporter: i am. did yuou hear them? >> yes, we did. >> reporter: that's manic monday. take steps for crohn's this saturday at federal hill park. back to you on tv hill. >> i think that was gary's voice you heard. >> reporter: thank you, don. >> thank you . i couldn't figure out why she was thanking me. sgltsz if she -- >> if she heard a voice it was somebody else. we will talk a break and come back on this not so manic monday weather wise. ♪ [ male announcer ] for
. >> reporter: so, you know what, without further adieu, luther. >> maestro is music if you please. >out further adieu. >> we're moving along. >> museum ♪ [ music ] ♪ -- ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> ♪ 6 o'clock already, i was just in the middle of a dream. ♪ ♪ i was kissing valentino by a crystal clear blue italian stream ♪ ♪ i can't be late because then i won't get paid ♪ ♪ tleez are the day -- these are days when i wish my bed was already made ♪...
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without further adieu, we will start with carrie. >> good morning, everyone. my apologies to the people in the balcony. it's hard to see because of the bright lights. i will mostly look down here, but you are all included. i am the deputy director of the peace corps, but i worked in public health for an organization called john snow incorporated. it's an international public health organization funded by your tax dollars at work and funning from the foundations and the nurun agencies. i am happy to answer questions about peace corps, but my conversations today will really focus on the foreign assistance budget. most americans are surprised by the amount of foreign aid we have. most vastly the amount we spend on foreign assistance those on the right want to cut foreign 88, but not entirely. they want to increase or maintain foreign assistance. we have wall who want to and the center of the debate. just in terms of the facts, most of you know the faxes and most of our budget goes to humanitarian and development assistance. about 1/5 of 1% of our income goes to f
without further adieu, we will start with carrie. >> good morning, everyone. my apologies to the people in the balcony. it's hard to see because of the bright lights. i will mostly look down here, but you are all included. i am the deputy director of the peace corps, but i worked in public health for an organization called john snow incorporated. it's an international public health organization funded by your tax dollars at work and funning from the foundations and the nurun agencies. i...
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without further adieu. three, two, one -- >> oh, my -- lord, have mercy! look at my house! this is nice! oh, this is nice! thank you.
without further adieu. three, two, one -- >> oh, my -- lord, have mercy! look at my house! this is nice! oh, this is nice! thank you.
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so wout furter adieu, we'll let you guys watch this. and please share it with your networks and tweet @ierenergy. thanks. ♪ >> where else in the country can you find a good-paying job? you have to work hard. they're not easy jobs. but you really can get caught up on paying off debts and starting over in life. >> this is the american way, you know. if you can still put your boots on, you go to work and do it. you provide. there's a lot of people doing just that. >> i'm from cooper beach, california and came up here with my daughter to open a restaurant. we saw the opportunity for both of us to come here and make something of it. that really, back in california, the opportunity wouldn't have been such. >> in the '90s, people didn't come back to cayoga. it's you graduate high school and get out of here as fast as you can. so many more young locals moving back to the area. because the opportunities are here. >> so many people have moved here in the recent past that we're just having a lot of construction going on. it's just that when you bu
so wout furter adieu, we'll let you guys watch this. and please share it with your networks and tweet @ierenergy. thanks. ♪ >> where else in the country can you find a good-paying job? you have to work hard. they're not easy jobs. but you really can get caught up on paying off debts and starting over in life. >> this is the american way, you know. if you can still put your boots on, you go to work and do it. you provide. there's a lot of people doing just that. >> i'm from...
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so without further adieu, we'll start with kerry hestler. >> good morning, everyone. my apologies to the people in the balcony up here. it's hard to see because of the bright lights. but please know that you're all included. >>> i am the deputy director of peace corps, but i spent two and a half decades in public health for an organization called john stone incorporated. it's a international public health organization that implemented by your tax dollars at work. >> my confers today will really focus on the budget. once again, foreign assistance is on the chopping blocks. most americans are completely surprised by the amount of foreign aid that we have. most vastly underestimate the amount that we spend on foreign assistance. those on the right typically want to cut foreign aid. just in terms of the fact ts, most of you know the facts, about one percent of our budget goes to foreign aid. about one fifth of one percent goes to national income foreign assistance. research shows that most americans think that we spend 15-20% of our federal budget on foreign aid. and when
so without further adieu, we'll start with kerry hestler. >> good morning, everyone. my apologies to the people in the balcony up here. it's hard to see because of the bright lights. but please know that you're all included. >>> i am the deputy director of peace corps, but i spent two and a half decades in public health for an organization called john stone incorporated. it's a international public health organization that implemented by your tax dollars at work. >> my...
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." >> reporter: au revoir, but not adieu. in 49 other states, fois gras is still legal. david wright, abc news, santa monica. >> david, thank you. >>> with we come back that time change coming tonight we didn't even realize. it is a split-second headline. ht put me at 5 times greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, ns
." >> reporter: au revoir, but not adieu. in 49 other states, fois gras is still legal. david wright, abc news, santa monica. >> david, thank you. >>> with we come back that time change coming tonight we didn't even realize. it is a split-second headline. ht put me at 5 times greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking...
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that we can offer and in the meantime join myself and the rest of the team here on the show bidding adieu to patrice wishing her the best of luck she'll be dearly missed. now we often cover the issue of wrongful executions and other faults within our justice system here on the show we spoke at length about troy davis the georgia man executed in september of two thousand and eleven even though there was significant doubt about his guilt last month we covered the case of carlos de luna he was executed over twenty years ago but a recent report published by columbia law school law concluded that he was innocent and sadly those are not the only two cases that are out there we've covered the creation of a national exonerations registry a database it's chronicled over two thousand exonerations since one nine hundred eighty nine and it's a number of reported myths that underestimates the frequency of wrongful convictions and one that highlights into institutional problems in our criminal justice system but today we'd like to talk about yet another case of a potential wrongful conviction that migh
that we can offer and in the meantime join myself and the rest of the team here on the show bidding adieu to patrice wishing her the best of luck she'll be dearly missed. now we often cover the issue of wrongful executions and other faults within our justice system here on the show we spoke at length about troy davis the georgia man executed in september of two thousand and eleven even though there was significant doubt about his guilt last month we covered the case of carlos de luna he was...
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. >> henry and hess then respectably bid adieu to each other. >> i'm sorry. >> god with you. >> thank you very much. and with you too. >> thank you. >> when hess walks out of the store, henry immediately calls police and reports the crime. >> yeah, i'm john from shell got robbed with a gun and the guy just left. i'm trying to get his license plate. >> it doesn't take long for police to track down henry's polite robber. this surveillance video immediately goes viral. after it appears on the local news and leads authorities to hess just days later. not surprisingly, hess handles the arrest quite well. >> a couple of days later, some police, they came to my store towards the car and they told me the guy was very polite when we went to arrest him. he was so polite, waiting for them. >> hess confesses to robbing henry's store with a pellet gun, and is arrested for first degree robbery. but it turns out this isn't his first run-in with the law. in 2003, the fbi dubbed hess the transaction bandit after he robbed several banks in the seattle area. he was actually on probation at the time he r
. >> henry and hess then respectably bid adieu to each other. >> i'm sorry. >> god with you. >> thank you very much. and with you too. >> thank you. >> when hess walks out of the store, henry immediately calls police and reports the crime. >> yeah, i'm john from shell got robbed with a gun and the guy just left. i'm trying to get his license plate. >> it doesn't take long for police to track down henry's polite robber. this surveillance video...
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without further adieu, no one gets hurt. this is the piece of video i wait 364 days to see.i'm sorry. the watermelon exploding is just fun. let me have some fun. >>> get the best bang for your buck when you travel, it can depend on which travel website you use but also on the computer you use. orbitz has started showing mac users different and sometim more expensive recommendations than people that use pc's. the mac users spend more money on hotels and the company is trying to give them what they want. >> i think this is absolutely trying to recommend for customers what they are more likely to book. all the hotels are available to the users. you sort by price or alphabetical. there's no way we're treating mac or pc users any different. we love them both. let me bring in our favorite tech reporter. what are they up to? >> targeted marketing nothing new here. online retailers are getting smarter and craftier in ways they target consumers. we're having a look at orbitz. they took all this data compiled on their users and found some key findings when it comes to mac users. i wan
without further adieu, no one gets hurt. this is the piece of video i wait 364 days to see.i'm sorry. the watermelon exploding is just fun. let me have some fun. >>> get the best bang for your buck when you travel, it can depend on which travel website you use but also on the computer you use. orbitz has started showing mac users different and sometim more expensive recommendations than people that use pc's. the mac users spend more money on hotels and the company is trying to give...
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that then speaker hastert was the longest serving republican speaker of the house and we made much adieu about that landmark. so i comfortably accept your kind words. since we could observe that, i think -- and i said long may his record stand at that time. that is the humor in certain circles. as the gentlemen were speaking, i was recalling when i was first speaker and sitting in the chair to welcome the president of the united states to the chamber for the fir time and it was president george w. bush. and presidenbush surprised me that day, too, when he opened his remarks by sayinto the gathered crowd that many speakers had the privilege of -- many presidents had come to the congress to speak to a joint session, but none of them had ever opened their remarks with these two words -- madam speaker. and he then went on to say, although my father served in congress with president roosevelt and president truman and that was a tremendous honor for him, that doesn't compare to the idea thatis -- he said something like, baby girl, was sitting in the chair as speaker of the house. that was an h
that then speaker hastert was the longest serving republican speaker of the house and we made much adieu about that landmark. so i comfortably accept your kind words. since we could observe that, i think -- and i said long may his record stand at that time. that is the humor in certain circles. as the gentlemen were speaking, i was recalling when i was first speaker and sitting in the chair to welcome the president of the united states to the chamber for the fir time and it was president george...
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i certainly need adieu neek way to push my platform and to get the voter recognition that i need to winhe twitter handle. >> oik. appreciate it. today's tweet of the day is a sentiment many of us in the newsroom felt this morning. he says today is june 1st? wow. where has the year gone. we're half way through 2012. still have doubts about taking aspirin for tough pain? listen to what mvp justin verlander thinks about it. i would say the source of most of my muscle pain would be in my shoulder. my trainer kevin rand recommended it to me. i was kind of skeptical at first, but i tested it out, and bayer advanced aspirin relieved my pain fast. feeling 100% every start, every fifth day, i think definitely gives me a little bit of an edge. but don't take his word for it. put bayer advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.com to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from
i certainly need adieu neek way to push my platform and to get the voter recognition that i need to winhe twitter handle. >> oik. appreciate it. today's tweet of the day is a sentiment many of us in the newsroom felt this morning. he says today is june 1st? wow. where has the year gone. we're half way through 2012. still have doubts about taking aspirin for tough pain? listen to what mvp justin verlander thinks about it. i would say the source of most of my muscle pain would be in my...
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do you find the birther business all much adieu about nothing? do you think there's a legitimate hook here? is it time to move on? >> definitely it's time to move on. the supreme court's decision today was unanimous. i wouldn't dare demonize americans who continue to push this birther issue as being hateful to the president. >> why not, why not? >> i just think adisagree with his policies. they were hateful toward clinton, hateful toward bush. >> he asked where john mccain was born, the potential he wasn't born in the united states. >> and he wasn't. >> right. why the cloud of suspicion over obama more legitimate than it is over anybody else? that's all i'm asking. >> professor dyson, it's a nonissue. he's a president of the united states. he was elected by plurality and they will begin decide his fate. >> mr. williams, you don't want to hold your fellow conservatives accountable? >> this is a free country. people have a right to free speech and express themselves -- >> do you think they're right? >> i don't think it's right. i think it's definit
do you find the birther business all much adieu about nothing? do you think there's a legitimate hook here? is it time to move on? >> definitely it's time to move on. the supreme court's decision today was unanimous. i wouldn't dare demonize americans who continue to push this birther issue as being hateful to the president. >> why not, why not? >> i just think adisagree with his policies. they were hateful toward clinton, hateful toward bush. >> he asked where john...
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equally incredible have been our exchanges at this point in the day, so without further adieu, here isdylan is fired up, chomping at the bit and ready to take us forward. dylan. >> i'll just say it, come out and say it. >> i can't use expletives on air. fluent in french and english. >> only when i use -- >> the way you remove them in that slightly patrician, pompous matter, this is sir dylan. >> i'm not officially an oil barren. >> this one absolutely takes the sc can i use a i use that? >> why are you standing on a platform? >> there's no reason for you to be ashamed of your shortness. we're proving that tall and short people can get along. >> stretch, take it away. >> couldn't help but notice the quality of your tie. you look very handsome. >> do you carry a concealed weapon? >> every man does. >> deepak says every man in america carries a concealed weapon, martin. >> i'm thinking, where is he going to take it? >> what about your own recordings? >> i'm not doing anything at the moment. >> you doing anything fun this weeke weekend? >> i'm not doing any music, but i'm hoping to run aro
equally incredible have been our exchanges at this point in the day, so without further adieu, here isdylan is fired up, chomping at the bit and ready to take us forward. dylan. >> i'll just say it, come out and say it. >> i can't use expletives on air. fluent in french and english. >> only when i use -- >> the way you remove them in that slightly patrician, pompous matter, this is sir dylan. >> i'm not officially an oil barren. >> this one absolutely takes...
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. >> without further adieu let me turn to our speakers for brief remarks on where we are and the wake of baghdad and what we need to accomplish in moscow. ambassador pickering, if i could ask you to go first. >> thank you very much for the kind introduction. it's a pleasure to be on the panel. we have done shows together. we are, if it won't really destroy his reputation at home quite together on a lot of the ideas particularly importance of negotiations and i have just met and had the pleasure to discuss briefly. let me also cent omplime arms control administration on the new member and i believe you have made and continue to make a major contribution to thinking and indeed to constructive examination. i think in a way to policy. in this critically important area. i'm honored and pleased to be here and i'm delighted to have a chance to address this critically important issue. i was asked to address two questions. one, what is my judgment about istanbul and baghdad and secondly what is my view about the process of the head. i will do that against the backdrop of a third issue. i used
. >> without further adieu let me turn to our speakers for brief remarks on where we are and the wake of baghdad and what we need to accomplish in moscow. ambassador pickering, if i could ask you to go first. >> thank you very much for the kind introduction. it's a pleasure to be on the panel. we have done shows together. we are, if it won't really destroy his reputation at home quite together on a lot of the ideas particularly importance of negotiations and i have just met and had...
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it is much adieu about nothing. what a line-up tomorrow.s show. book out. she'll be joining us on thursday morning and current tv's joy behar next monday. so have a great day! come back and see us tomorrow.
it is much adieu about nothing. what a line-up tomorrow.s show. book out. she'll be joining us on thursday morning and current tv's joy behar next monday. so have a great day! come back and see us tomorrow.
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that then speaker hastert was the longest serving republican speaker of the house and we made much adieu about that landmark. so i comfortably accept your kind words. since we could observe that, i think -- and i said long may his record stand at that time. that is the humor in certain circles. as the gentlemen were speaking, i was recalling when i was first speaker and sitting in the chair to welcome the president of the united states to the chamber for the first time and it was president george w. bush. and president bush surprised me that day, too, when he opened his remarks by saying to the gathered crowd that many speakers had the privilege of -- many presidents had come to the congress to speak to a joint session, but none of them had ever opened their remarks with these two words -- madam speaker. and he then went on to say, although my father served in congress with president roosevelt and president truman and that was a tremendous honor for him, that doesn't compare to the idea that his -- he said something like, baby girl, was sitting in the chair as speaker of the house. that
that then speaker hastert was the longest serving republican speaker of the house and we made much adieu about that landmark. so i comfortably accept your kind words. since we could observe that, i think -- and i said long may his record stand at that time. that is the humor in certain circles. as the gentlemen were speaking, i was recalling when i was first speaker and sitting in the chair to welcome the president of the united states to the chamber for the first time and it was president...