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his own father pulled him off on the sidelines and said 'adrian, are you ok?' didn't even recognize him. he was still ready to go back in and play. >> were the coaches going to put you back in the game? >> mm-hm, they were going to put me back in the game and my dad had to come from the bleachers they say and tell them not to put me back in the game. >> that's how impaired he was. and that happened a few too many times. >> when arrington played, the ncaa had no specific "return to play" rule requiring schools to keep players with concussions on the sidelines. >> it takes at least 3-4 hours it's said, for the symptoms of a concussion to heal, and often times much more than that. the interesting thing about that is last time i checked a football game is 3-4 hours. so what that alone means, is that there are really no circumstances that someone who has sustained a concussion can ever go back during a game. >> did eastern illinois had a protocol or requirements in place? >> it couldn't have been a protocol if i get a concussion in the game, and you put me right bac
his own father pulled him off on the sidelines and said 'adrian, are you ok?' didn't even recognize him. he was still ready to go back in and play. >> were the coaches going to put you back in the game? >> mm-hm, they were going to put me back in the game and my dad had to come from the bleachers they say and tell them not to put me back in the game. >> that's how impaired he was. and that happened a few too many times. >> when arrington played, the ncaa had no specific...
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she heard the police. >> and it scared me, they scared me so bad that i said "adrian, come out!" and that's when that guy told her, "contain her!" so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me into the car, but i said, "but my son is in there." >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what they were looking for. >> every time i would ask she'd just say my detective will be here to talk to you. you just need to shut up, you know, i'm protecting my officers. i said, "from what? you got all the guns!" tonya was taken to the police station but then released without charge. it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping... ...guns drawn, six sheriff's deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway, and there was a
she heard the police. >> and it scared me, they scared me so bad that i said "adrian, come out!" and that's when that guy told her, "contain her!" so she shoved me into the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me into the car, but i said, "but my son is in there." >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonya what they were looking for. >> every time i...
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adrian broun on the phone. thank you.oving to eastern ukraine civilians are scrambling to get out of a war zone. peel are fleeing the area. fight something getting worst between ukraine and pro-russian separatists. the government has made a lot of probation in its push to retake the area. officials say they are close to cutting offer the rebel strouning hold of donetsk. in toledo, ohio, the water is still not safe to drink and no one knows when it will be. the city's 400,000 residents have been told to turn off their taps after the wall turned toxic. for an update, joined on the phone call by al jazeera, bisi. what's the latest on the ground in ohio? >> jonathan, toledo mayor michael collins says tests show the water is improving but not safe enough to drink. he says it may actually be a while before things are back to normal here in the toledo area. in the meantime, residents are flooding stores for clean water. toledo has set up several water distribution centers across the area where residents lining up by the droves.
adrian broun on the phone. thank you.oving to eastern ukraine civilians are scrambling to get out of a war zone. peel are fleeing the area. fight something getting worst between ukraine and pro-russian separatists. the government has made a lot of probation in its push to retake the area. officials say they are close to cutting offer the rebel strouning hold of donetsk. in toledo, ohio, the water is still not safe to drink and no one knows when it will be. the city's 400,000 residents have been...
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let's hear it for adrian.o head over to n after five years here with us on "morning joe" and "way too early." he's been at msnbc for 18 years. why are you leaving us? >> it's tiring to get up this early, so i'm going to get up earlier. >> isn't that a great excuse. adrian, good look over there at nbc. that's going to do it for "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. >>> welcome to "morning joe." hold on. you don't want a painting of new york city. we want an after shot. this is a print that b.j. has in his bathroom. lieu how beautiful that
let's hear it for adrian.o head over to n after five years here with us on "morning joe" and "way too early." he's been at msnbc for 18 years. why are you leaving us? >> it's tiring to get up this early, so i'm going to get up earlier. >> isn't that a great excuse. adrian, good look over there at nbc. that's going to do it for "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. >>> welcome to "morning joe." hold on. you don't...
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>> adrian crowner was the real one behind the movie. he says he never dreamed robin williams would take his life. >> i was gob smacked. >> for years he's offered this insight. >> he is really a very shy bashful introverted person, yeah, and he does all these routines and imitations to build a wall around himself so you can never get through to hurt the real robin. >> he would just launch into this stick. >> we've got a classic report. how is it going? >> it is not going exactly well. there is water buffalo. it is not a pretty picture. >> the only time i have went and seen that facade even let down a little bit was when he was playing with his little kid. in 1965 crowner was sent do the impossible. >> crowner says he pitched script as a cross between mash and wkrp in cincinnati. >> let's play this backwards and see if it gets better. >> ready as the devil. >> it was break through. >> the first film that really began to show americans as they really were instead of murderers and rapists and baby killers. >> they were ordinary people. >> n
>> adrian crowner was the real one behind the movie. he says he never dreamed robin williams would take his life. >> i was gob smacked. >> for years he's offered this insight. >> he is really a very shy bashful introverted person, yeah, and he does all these routines and imitations to build a wall around himself so you can never get through to hurt the real robin. >> he would just launch into this stick. >> we've got a classic report. how is it going?...
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adrian brown has more. >> reporter: it was a huge explosion. this video shows smoke billowing from a complex in the eastern province. peoples posted on social media shows badly burned survivors sitting outside of the factory. the plant makes automobile parts for customers that include general motors. according to state television, it employees more than 400 workers. the cause of the explosion is still not yet known. but trial accidents occur frequently in china where safety is often lax. people are killed every day. a manufacturing hub, it's key are export markets. adrian brown, al jazeera, beijing. >> a gas line explosion that killed 27 people and injured more than 280 others. investigators looking into the cause say a petrol chemical firm based in taiwan's second largest city failed to notify areas of problems with the pipelines in the area. the flames 15 stories high setting fire to the entire residential block. >>> more human remains from a downed malaysian airlines flight mh-17 are being sent from ukraine to the netherlands for identificat
adrian brown has more. >> reporter: it was a huge explosion. this video shows smoke billowing from a complex in the eastern province. peoples posted on social media shows badly burned survivors sitting outside of the factory. the plant makes automobile parts for customers that include general motors. according to state television, it employees more than 400 workers. the cause of the explosion is still not yet known. but trial accidents occur frequently in china where safety is often lax....
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. >> adrian, do we know what caused an explosion? >> reporter: well, earlier today local government officials gave a media conference, and they said a preliminary investigation has shown perhaps the explosion was caused by a flame being ignited in a dust-filled room which made it highly combustible and it was enough to send this huge fireball tearing through the workshop. that was a huge explosion. it was heard several kilometers away. the bodies of many of the dead have been charred beyond recognition. the bodies of many of the survivors have 80% burns to them. that is testimony to the power of this explosion. now many of the dead were poor migrant workers from far away provinces. they were working a saturday shift to earn extra money to send home to their families. china's president has ordered a full scale investigation. he sent his advice premiere to oversee his can you operation and oversea the inquiry and said no stone will be left unturn to find out what happened here. >> it's being touted as one of china's worst industrial ac
. >> adrian, do we know what caused an explosion? >> reporter: well, earlier today local government officials gave a media conference, and they said a preliminary investigation has shown perhaps the explosion was caused by a flame being ignited in a dust-filled room which made it highly combustible and it was enough to send this huge fireball tearing through the workshop. that was a huge explosion. it was heard several kilometers away. the bodies of many of the dead have been...
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adrian brown, al jazeera in long tushan, southwest china. >>> a ceasefire has been signed between the government in yemen and the huti rebels in the north. mohamed val has the details. >> reporter: calm and anticipation in northern yemen after the signing of a ceasefire agreement on monday. the truce ended several weeks of fighting between the yemeni army and rebels. they were fighting along the border with saudi arabia. last month the two sides had reached a similar ceasefire but it soon collapsed. now a presidential committee says guarantees are in place for a lasting agreement. >> translator: both the parties have agreed to put an end to the conflict. pull out of their positions. a and to initially hand them over to the mediators. >> reporter: there are causes for concern. some of the factions affiliated with the hutis as well as the local tribes are not happy with the agreement. they refuse to give up some of the territory under their control. this has presented the main parties to the agreement with a challenge. >> translator: we laid down a plan for it. first eliminate points of
adrian brown, al jazeera in long tushan, southwest china. >>> a ceasefire has been signed between the government in yemen and the huti rebels in the north. mohamed val has the details. >> reporter: calm and anticipation in northern yemen after the signing of a ceasefire agreement on monday. the truce ended several weeks of fighting between the yemeni army and rebels. they were fighting along the border with saudi arabia. last month the two sides had reached a similar ceasefire...
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for adrian and kerry, it's not tv, the bar or the gym. it's gaming. their choice, league of legends, an online role player game where you and four others try to destroy another team's base. these two sometimes play the game for hours a day. >> it's not like i was nerdy to play the game. >> reporter: if you think it's rare for women to play video games like this, think again. a new report from the entertainment software association states women now make up 48% of all gamers. >> now that anyone can play it, there's more girls playing it. >> reporter: the game creators at ubisoft is looking at women. they developed assassins' creed. but they created just dance, a family-friendly hit. >> it was the number two selling game at christmas for the last three years in a row. and the user is primarily female. >> reporter: tony is the senior vice president of sales and marketing at ubisoft. it says more lead characters in games are women. >> i think that's helping bring more women into the space. >> reporter: adrian and kerry agree. >> there's more indy games, ye
for adrian and kerry, it's not tv, the bar or the gym. it's gaming. their choice, league of legends, an online role player game where you and four others try to destroy another team's base. these two sometimes play the game for hours a day. >> it's not like i was nerdy to play the game. >> reporter: if you think it's rare for women to play video games like this, think again. a new report from the entertainment software association states women now make up 48% of all gamers. >>...
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adrian brown, al jazeera. >> ukrainian government forces have recaptured a key rail hub from pro russian rebels. kiev had been intensifying it's campaign against separatists and it has been making steady gains. we go to slovyansk that had been recapped months ago. >> reporter: to get things moving again, to convince people the worst is now over. but it's a big job and many people here feel they have been left to fend for themselves. like ilya, whose home and garden center business was bombed into ruins. ten years of investment have gone, he says. and no sign of the promised compensation from the government so far. in the town center he shows me where the separatists had their headquarters. he spied on them for the kiev government. he said not one of them have runaway from slovyansk. >> according to my information there are 200 to 250 people including some 250 russian specialists hiding in the forest. they're still active and threaten to come back and this frightens people. >> reporter: in this battle scared town ukraine's government needs to win over hearts and minds but it also wants to
adrian brown, al jazeera. >> ukrainian government forces have recaptured a key rail hub from pro russian rebels. kiev had been intensifying it's campaign against separatists and it has been making steady gains. we go to slovyansk that had been recapped months ago. >> reporter: to get things moving again, to convince people the worst is now over. but it's a big job and many people here feel they have been left to fend for themselves. like ilya, whose home and garden center business...
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. >> hats off to adrian.e's the guy who pulls it together. >> trace adkins and i always get along together so it should be fascinating to see how we do now. let's talk about what happened in the house. michael mccall, chairman of homeland security, was one of our last guests yesterday. he said we're going to vote for a house in the bill, about $650 million. the president wants $4 billion but we're going to look at the 2008 bill and reform it and the 2012 bill and reform it. that is the last time things went according to format. maybe it was because of ted cruz lobbying house members or because there is such a divide among the republican caucus they could not agree on a bill and had to cut it off. >> whether to wipe daca off the books completely or throw more money there was not a complete consensus. >> it sounds like they got up to 214 votes. they needed 218 votes. are they going to get it? we'll know today at 9:00 in the morning because that's when they're going to meet once again in the capitol to figure ou
. >> hats off to adrian.e's the guy who pulls it together. >> trace adkins and i always get along together so it should be fascinating to see how we do now. let's talk about what happened in the house. michael mccall, chairman of homeland security, was one of our last guests yesterday. he said we're going to vote for a house in the bill, about $650 million. the president wants $4 billion but we're going to look at the 2008 bill and reform it and the 2012 bill and reform it. that is...
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let's go adrian brown he is in jay bing fobeijing for us.rises expected in this announcement. tell us about the details, tell us what it said. >> reporter: well, the president conference that's been given by the national people's congas you just pointed out has just begun and they have confirmed that basically there will be no free election for hong kong's next chief executive in 2017. they say plainly there will be no public nomination. no one person, one vote. they say there will be a broadly representative committee. now what that means is that there will be a committee of some 1200 beijing appointees who will screen who the candidates will be for the 2017 election to insure that there are no candidates who have anti-chinese views, what the government here is worried about is that a candidate could have been elected who might, for instance, have pro at this bet an views. who might, for instance, invite the dahle los angeles m dahle lo hong kong, they want it to be who china wants. that's slap in the face for people calling for greater dem
let's go adrian brown he is in jay bing fobeijing for us.rises expected in this announcement. tell us about the details, tell us what it said. >> reporter: well, the president conference that's been given by the national people's congas you just pointed out has just begun and they have confirmed that basically there will be no free election for hong kong's next chief executive in 2017. they say plainly there will be no public nomination. no one person, one vote. they say there will be a...
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as adrian said there, no major surprises pictured out of beijing. kong likely to receive this decision? they are going to announce it very soon. pro-democracy protesters there had threatened civil disobedience, whirl they go ahead with this and is this the case for the entire population? hong tpopulation in hong kong. >> it is four days now that beijing will announce a very conservative and highly restrictive. [ inaudible ] most of hong kong's pro-democracy activists, ladies and gentlemen slateers, professors, students, are very angry about the fact beijing is making promises made in 1997 upon the handle for the hong kong is off at this to china. so there will not be university lexes according to university rules. there will be substantial protests, starting from tonight. and in the coming few weeks, the opposition might unlink a so-called occupied central movement. that means civil disobedience in the central district. which might paralyze paragraphing and business activity activitie activities fa few dues to pro it test against the harsh tactics a
as adrian said there, no major surprises pictured out of beijing. kong likely to receive this decision? they are going to announce it very soon. pro-democracy protesters there had threatened civil disobedience, whirl they go ahead with this and is this the case for the entire population? hong tpopulation in hong kong. >> it is four days now that beijing will announce a very conservative and highly restrictive. [ inaudible ] most of hong kong's pro-democracy activists, ladies and gentlemen...
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. >> one of those friends is adrian dixon. >> this is my best friend. i talk to dix more than -- more than anybody else. >> so we've seen ups and downs. we know all of the flaws in our character. and we try to make each other -- >> i have no flaws in my character, don't let her fool you. >> right. it breaks my heart because i know that she is a -- a good person. i just wish -- i know that her appeal's going to work in her favor. i know. >> don't make me cry. >> you learn to be a family when you're incarcerated. i mean, it's kind of neat to see the groups of people that become friends in here. because they're people that you would never associate with out there. but you come in here, everyone's facing the same hurts and the same hangups so we kind of lean on each other for that. you know in 20 years i'm going to be so good at this game. >> hilberling might need all of the support she can muster. her sentencing, which could be up to 25 years in state prison, is only days away. robert hill is also facing an uncertain future as he awaits trial for first-deg
. >> one of those friends is adrian dixon. >> this is my best friend. i talk to dix more than -- more than anybody else. >> so we've seen ups and downs. we know all of the flaws in our character. and we try to make each other -- >> i have no flaws in my character, don't let her fool you. >> right. it breaks my heart because i know that she is a -- a good person. i just wish -- i know that her appeal's going to work in her favor. i know. >> don't make me cry....
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. >>> telemundo 38 presenta comunidad del valle junto a adrian trujillo comenzamos en san josé . >>> encargada es tamara alvarado bienvenida . >>> gracias damian . >>> hace un par de añlos el publico estaba un poco molesto por que estaba apunto de clausurarse permanentemente llego a tu administración y todo ha cambiado . >>> llegamos hace 3 años cumplimos 3 años bastante apoyo de la comunidad que nos ha brindado y llevamos 4 veranos a la escuela el campamento de verano . >>> tienen programación . >>>nos encanta nosotros cómo mexicanos la comunidad puertorriqueña es bastante grande . >>> la instancia en la plaza que se ha abierto las puertas mas entender esas colaboraciones , la plaza y bien nos visitan tal vez algo en el teatro jardines . >>> bueno junto antes clases de guitarra culturales . >>> y es super importante para que el publico sepa tenemos becas por alguna razón , pueden llenar un formulario y seguimos adelante que la gente sepa que las clases son para todos también de dibujo pintar , mucha actividad , bueno el escenario también regresa a la plaza en cuanto se termino la ul
. >>> telemundo 38 presenta comunidad del valle junto a adrian trujillo comenzamos en san josé . >>> encargada es tamara alvarado bienvenida . >>> gracias damian . >>> hace un par de añlos el publico estaba un poco molesto por que estaba apunto de clausurarse permanentemente llego a tu administración y todo ha cambiado . >>> llegamos hace 3 años cumplimos 3 años bastante apoyo de la comunidad que nos ha brindado y llevamos 4 veranos a la escuela...
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heard the police. >> and it scared me so bad that i said adrian come out. and that's when that guy told her, contain her, so she shoved me in to the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me in to the car and i said, that my son is in there. >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonight i can't what they were looking for. every time i would ask she would say my detective will be here to talk to you. you just need to shut up . i am protecting me officers. i said from what? you said you are the one with all the guns . >> con ton i can'connauton i cao the place station but leased it was only on her return that she began to realize what had happened. during the raid, the armed officers entered the house where tonya's 80-year-old husband was sleeping . gones drawn, six sheriff deputies made their way towards his bedroom. >> i came back to the house it and it was horrible, there was blood all over that bed. it was thick and it was running down the walkway and there wa
heard the police. >> and it scared me so bad that i said adrian come out. and that's when that guy told her, contain her, so she shoved me in to the car and then put the handcuffs on really, really tight and pushed me in to the car and i said, that my son is in there. >> a thorough search of the property turned up no sign of meth. despite her pleas, the police wouldn't tell tonight i can't what they were looking for. every time i would ask she would say my detective will be here to...
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. >> comunidad del valle con adrian trujillo. >> con nosotros beto chávez de chávez supermarket y laompite para ser reina del festival. >>e s un festival para promover muchas cosas, que que es lo que intentamos hacer. >> el festival esta patrocinado por (en inglés) y es para tener buen ambiente con el (en inglés) y la comunidad hispana, es un área que pertenece al condado y especial. >> porque decidieron ser parte de esto. >> tenemos un negocios por treinta años y queremos ser parte de la comunidad, nos gusta tener buena relación con el chef . >> y que nos trajo hoy. >> un poco de pan ducle. >> y porque pan de huevo, porque así, yo digo pan dulce. >> yo también ien. >> estas compitiendo para ser reina del festival . >> si, escuche de la oportunidad de tener beca y me interesa porque es al difernte de mi carrer. >> el otorgo de becas es algo importantisimo. >> la educación es bien importante y lleavmos ocho años con el programa reina del festival , hemos jregalado 123 mil dólares entre 4 a 5 estudiantes cada año. >> y que recibe la ganadra. >> 10 mil dólares para ala universidad . >>
. >> comunidad del valle con adrian trujillo. >> con nosotros beto chávez de chávez supermarket y laompite para ser reina del festival. >>e s un festival para promover muchas cosas, que que es lo que intentamos hacer. >> el festival esta patrocinado por (en inglés) y es para tener buen ambiente con el (en inglés) y la comunidad hispana, es un área que pertenece al condado y especial. >> porque decidieron ser parte de esto. >> tenemos un negocios por...
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comunidad del valle, hoy un programa especial >> telemundo 38 presenta comunidad del valle, junto a adriáno >> tengo 18 años programando este programa, un par de meses en telemundo y qué mejor manera que celebrar con el mariachi vargas. usted es el nuevo director artistico ¿qué se siente dirigir este gran grupo? >> me siento muy afortunado por disfrutar la música de mariachi con mi familia, me siento afortunado de esta oiportunidad >> ¿cuál es la tradición que dice usted? >> mi abuewlo pertenecio al mariachi vargas, luego mi tio pepe martínez, mi primo pepe, mi hermano >> (hablan a la vez) >> a usted lo forzaron ser del mariachi vargas >> como quien dice lo trae uno en la sangre y me siento aafortunado de contar con esta tradición >> a usted yo lo vi con otro mariachi hace 3, 4 años y lo veo con el mariachi vargas ¿es un anhelo de un mariachi formar parte de este grupo? >> es la meta. anteriormente estuve en el mariachi de américa >> ¿qué se debe tener para llegar a este nivel? >> principalmente el anhelo, las ganas, la actitud y la disciplina es lo que se requiere, hay que quererla y amar
comunidad del valle, hoy un programa especial >> telemundo 38 presenta comunidad del valle, junto a adriáno >> tengo 18 años programando este programa, un par de meses en telemundo y qué mejor manera que celebrar con el mariachi vargas. usted es el nuevo director artistico ¿qué se siente dirigir este gran grupo? >> me siento muy afortunado por disfrutar la música de mariachi con mi familia, me siento afortunado de esta oiportunidad >> ¿cuál es la tradición que...
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adrian brown al jazeera beijing. >>> the first openly gay player drafted by an nfl team will have toee where he will play. the st. louis rams said they let go michael sam. sam was attempting to be the first openly gay player in the nfl season, he could be signed by one of the other 32 teams in the league. plate good chance he will. >>> a quake shook iceland, 5.4. officials are concerned a full eruption is imminent. >>> many of the world's top film americas are in italy, but the venice film festival is taking a dark turn. >> i'm john terret in new york. who would have thought the film festival aos ice bucket challenge has caught the imagination of people the world over, willing to drench themselves for the lou gehrig's disease. i took the plunge and a small crowd gathered to cheer me on. raising cash this way is not new but according to the als website the charity's pulled in $94.3 million since the fun began in late july. compared to 2.7 million over the same period last year. >> i do this for als. >> like the rubble challenge in gaza to rebuild after the war. some complain it's a wa
adrian brown al jazeera beijing. >>> the first openly gay player drafted by an nfl team will have toee where he will play. the st. louis rams said they let go michael sam. sam was attempting to be the first openly gay player in the nfl season, he could be signed by one of the other 32 teams in the league. plate good chance he will. >>> a quake shook iceland, 5.4. officials are concerned a full eruption is imminent. >>> many of the world's top film americas are in...
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adrian brown, al jazeera. >> in bangladesh a ferry with 200 people inside capsized others could have reached safety on their own. the government says the ferry was only licensed to carry 85 people. >>> for the first sometime iraq's government says the air force will support kurdish peshmerga troops, pushing back after losing three towns and a strategic dam outside mosul. the dam supplies electricity through much of iraq. the u.n. says as many as 200,000 iraqi civilians have been forced to flee their homes and in libya, lawmakers are stopping violence that will destabilize the government. fighting between militias and government forces have spread to major cities. the newly elected government says national unity is the only way to restor restore balance. rula amin reports. >> in a hotel under the protection of a heavy security presence. are fighting between different libyan militias has thrown country into the turmoil yet been. a new house of representatives has called for a national unity government. >> the transitional government is proposing an urgent vision, at the core of which i
adrian brown, al jazeera. >> in bangladesh a ferry with 200 people inside capsized others could have reached safety on their own. the government says the ferry was only licensed to carry 85 people. >>> for the first sometime iraq's government says the air force will support kurdish peshmerga troops, pushing back after losing three towns and a strategic dam outside mosul. the dam supplies electricity through much of iraq. the u.n. says as many as 200,000 iraqi civilians have been...
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. >> dinsdale's film also inspires marine biologist adrian shine to identify once and for all what lies beneath the surface of lake ness. >> it is an amalgam of many things put together by human perception, by human aspiration. we'd all love there to be something there. >> adrian's loch ness project has organized dozens of expeditions from operation deep scan, a 24-boat sonar exploration in 1987, to submarine searches, and even an exorcism. >> be gone now, hideous demon. >> but nessie has remained a no show. >> i think the legend is popular because we see dragons and in a way we like our mysteries to be something we can half comprehend as well. loch ness is one of the places where anybody can come. there's a road around it. it's not the antarctic. it's not outer space. it's not the bottom of the ocean. looking for monsters in a lake with a road around it is a mystery we can all join in with. >> when i finally see something in the loch, i really don't know what i'll do. i don't know what i would do. i wouldn't be packing up and going at the first opportunity. no. this is my life's passio
. >> dinsdale's film also inspires marine biologist adrian shine to identify once and for all what lies beneath the surface of lake ness. >> it is an amalgam of many things put together by human perception, by human aspiration. we'd all love there to be something there. >> adrian's loch ness project has organized dozens of expeditions from operation deep scan, a 24-boat sonar exploration in 1987, to submarine searches, and even an exorcism. >> be gone now, hideous demon....
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adrian brown reports from beijing. >> it's been almost two weeks since the biggest names in fast food found themselves caught up in china's latest food constantly. time enough for them to decide whether they trust what's been served to them. >> translator: i certainly will avoid eating these foods. i don't trust them anymore. >> translator: i'm very concerned and now boycotting these fast food places, i won't eat them again. >> reporter: this is what exposed them all. it showed workers at an american fast food chain mixing new food with old. the message, not just chinese companies with poor hygiene standards. mcdonald's, as well as odors, have cut ties, and five have been arrested. global food chains are rushing to expand in china. a new outlet opens almost every day. it's clear that quality control is struggling to keep up with that dramatic growth, raising serious questions whether every stage of the food supply chain is being effectively policed. food safety expert says western fast food companies need to invest more resources in quality control. >> translator: these western fast f
adrian brown reports from beijing. >> it's been almost two weeks since the biggest names in fast food found themselves caught up in china's latest food constantly. time enough for them to decide whether they trust what's been served to them. >> translator: i certainly will avoid eating these foods. i don't trust them anymore. >> translator: i'm very concerned and now boycotting these fast food places, i won't eat them again. >> reporter: this is what exposed them all. it...
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. >> este domingo llega lleno de sorpresas con la y el regreso de adriÁn junto a tu hija llegÓ aÍi mider extra. >> aquÍ lleno de sonrisas, vecinos y muchos nervios mros con curo ante bailaron padres y todos efls llegaron ps ellos ll. >> aquÍ vemos a las parejas ganadoras, lo descubre en canto por un sueÑo, por supuesto que es mitt romney. >> stz este tim de imÁgenes aparecen en las redes sociales, las fotos las ponen en evidencia a quienes dper dperz en los dÓlares, los vecinos ve viculo an de un pa'ed a otro, bueno, que pase un excelente fin de semana gracias. ♪ >> estosson los titulares hoy viernes 8 de agosto univisiÓn fue testigo del encuentro de una hondureÑa que pudo abrazar a su hijo tras 10 aÑos de espera angustiosa. autorÍa desde mÉxico llevan a cabo redadas en chiapas para evitar que los indocumentados se suban al tren conocido como la bestia. ley quieren cambiar el rostro al sistema de calificaciones serÍa mÁs fácil obtener tasas de interÉs con tasas mÁs bajas, juan gabriel se enfrenta consigo mismo
. >> este domingo llega lleno de sorpresas con la y el regreso de adriÁn junto a tu hija llegÓ aÍi mider extra. >> aquÍ lleno de sonrisas, vecinos y muchos nervios mros con curo ante bailaron padres y todos efls llegaron ps ellos ll. >> aquÍ vemos a las parejas ganadoras, lo descubre en canto por un sueÑo, por supuesto que es mitt romney. >> stz este tim de imÁgenes aparecen en las redes sociales, las fotos las ponen en evidencia a quienes dper dperz en los...
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adriÁn nos dice en quÉ consiste. >> dos de cada tres estudiantes son vÍctimas de ataques sexuales, segÚncondenar esto, nunca es apropiado, en ningÚn lugar. pero especialmente universidades... donde hay jÓvenes que estÁn yendo a estudiar y se encuentran vÍctimas de un asalto sexual. >> andrea fue vÍctima de este delito y apoya esta medida. >> con esta ley... al fin las vÍctimas humanas ser escuchadas. >> hay muchas cosas que estÁn pasando en la escuela, esto quizÁs va a hacer que la escuela pase mÁs cosas, ponga mÁs seguridad o tener más policÍas alrededor. >> deberÍan publicar las encuestas realizadas en los campus. con la meta de minimizar los incidentes relacionados con los ataques sexuales, este aÑo se publicaron los nombres de los colegios que estÁn siendo analizados por la manera en que manejan las denuncias de ataque sexual. >> la senadora dice que no importa si la universidad es grande, pequeÑa como urbana, pÚblica o privada. probablemente sufrirÁs un ataque por alguien que conoces, probablemente de tu clase. piden que cooperen con las autoridades para resolver las denuncias. para
adriÁn nos dice en quÉ consiste. >> dos de cada tres estudiantes son vÍctimas de ataques sexuales, segÚncondenar esto, nunca es apropiado, en ningÚn lugar. pero especialmente universidades... donde hay jÓvenes que estÁn yendo a estudiar y se encuentran vÍctimas de un asalto sexual. >> andrea fue vÍctima de este delito y apoya esta medida. >> con esta ley... al fin las vÍctimas humanas ser escuchadas. >> hay muchas cosas que estÁn pasando en la escuela, esto...
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adrian brown, al jazeera in shen zen southern china. >> our picture of the day is coming up next. plus. ♪ >> you've heard his music in commercials and television shows, now you'll hear eric hutchinson right here. >> problems in the way of thunderstorms look the rockies and in part of the east coast. but it is the heat to the south we're going to see build up not only on your saturday and your sunday but your monday. we get concerns, and that stretch of hot weather is down right dangerous. midwest into the southeast. temperatures are going to feel like they're in triple digit zones because of the humidity on top of that heat. so calling it a real-feel temperature, some areas in florida, alabama, georgia you're going to feel like it's 110 degrees. some spots a little more than that. temperatures will be in the upper 90s in these areas, but cooler area in idaho, wyoming, north dakota, one of these areas we're going to see those thunderstorms popping up. that's going to be our strongest thunderstorm focus pushing into kansas in the course of the afternoon and we're expecting some powe
adrian brown, al jazeera in shen zen southern china. >> our picture of the day is coming up next. plus. ♪ >> you've heard his music in commercials and television shows, now you'll hear eric hutchinson right here. >> problems in the way of thunderstorms look the rockies and in part of the east coast. but it is the heat to the south we're going to see build up not only on your saturday and your sunday but your monday. we get concerns, and that stretch of hot weather is down...
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thank you very much indeed for the update. >> adrian brown there on the 6.1 earth quake hitting china. >>> the government in militias on saturday - 22 were killed - in a fight for tripoli's airport. in the second largest city, benghazi, the renegade general khalifa haftar has been dealt with blow as militia fighters overran army bases. >>> thousand fleeing are escaping through the tunisian border. it is only partly open. we have more from the border crossing between tunisia. >> reporter: the tooupizian government says it has enough restrictions in place on who can enter and cross the border. this border is fully operational. already we are seeing more people and cars coming in, different nationalities. foreign workers used to work on libya. as the cameraman zooms in, you'll be able to see a group of people sitting there. they are mostly egyptians. they have been tranneded along the border. an agreement with the egyptian government will allow the people to enter tunisia, straight to the airport and back to egypt. it's been a struggle for the people since the conditions on the other sid
thank you very much indeed for the update. >> adrian brown there on the 6.1 earth quake hitting china. >>> the government in militias on saturday - 22 were killed - in a fight for tripoli's airport. in the second largest city, benghazi, the renegade general khalifa haftar has been dealt with blow as militia fighters overran army bases. >>> thousand fleeing are escaping through the tunisian border. it is only partly open. we have more from the border crossing between...
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one of those remembering williams is adrian cronauer. >> he was always on. you walked up to him and said hello, and the only time that i was whenhim look down playing his own children. >> funeral arrangements have not been announced. >> soaking rains up and down the east coast. in the pittsburgh area, a car on the edge of a gigantic sinkhole. and conversations about cooking. a bizarre day in the courtroom. stay >> we have latebreaking news coming out of the white house. the president is authorized sending a hundred 30 additional military personnel to aid the iraq advisors. they are to be considered advisers and not ground troops. stay with us on abc 7 for this breaking news. one juror in the mcdonald trial was dismissed. court officials are not saying why. it is becoming more clear -- the charges against mcdonald's. -- mcdonnells. forstigators found a check $50,000, it cover the catering bill for the daughter's wedding. idc cardiologist had a meeting at the governors mansion. for some really good cookies baked by the first lady, but when he got there, he met
one of those remembering williams is adrian cronauer. >> he was always on. you walked up to him and said hello, and the only time that i was whenhim look down playing his own children. >> funeral arrangements have not been announced. >> soaking rains up and down the east coast. in the pittsburgh area, a car on the edge of a gigantic sinkhole. and conversations about cooking. a bizarre day in the courtroom. stay >> we have latebreaking news coming out of the white house....
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junto adriÁn trujillo. >>> comenzamos hoy con un tema muy importante aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa.visita del banco de leche de madres. en el Área de la bahÍa. bienvenido al programa. >>> gracias por invitarnos. >>> tenemos un poco de video, que queremos mostrarles. ¿de qÉe hablamos aquÍ? ¿de quÉ se trata esto?. >>> el banco de leche situado en san josÉ, somos una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro, vamos a cumplir 40 aÑos de estar en servicio y nosotros promocionamos la leche en pantalla a los hospitales y el cuidado, en el centro. que es para mÍ el Área de... >>> lo que... esta leche se recibe a base de donaciones se necesita madres, que puedan donar esta leche para madres que la necesitan. >>> correcto, esta leche es recibida por nosotros las madres que estÁn... y tienen un poquito de leche que puedan donar. es agradecida. estamos ahorita en un momento en que no tenemos leche suficiente. tenemos muchos hospitales que nos llaman, necesitan la leche y no tenemos suficientes madres que estÁn donando para poder proporcionar esta leche a los niÑos prematuros. >>> y porque es crucial que
junto adriÁn trujillo. >>> comenzamos hoy con un tema muy importante aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa.visita del banco de leche de madres. en el Área de la bahÍa. bienvenido al programa. >>> gracias por invitarnos. >>> tenemos un poco de video, que queremos mostrarles. ¿de qÉe hablamos aquÍ? ¿de quÉ se trata esto?. >>> el banco de leche situado en san josÉ, somos una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro, vamos a cumplir 40 aÑos de estar en servicio y...
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adrian brown, al jazeera, in southern china. >> reporter: thousands of mourners have said good-bye toely regarded iran's last great female poet. she died on tuesday at age 87. twice nominated for the nobel prize. iranian hard liners so disliked her work, they banned her from leaving the country at the age of 82. >>> lots more to come on al jazeera, we meet children in nicaragua who are keeping an old tradition alive. and rory mcelroy bid for the cup gets off to a rocky start. details coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> contemporary artists explosioned to the conflicts in iraq, afghanistan, syria, and the balkans are providing a unique incite on an exhibition that has just opened in the uk. >> reporter: men in suits, young women handing out glasses of wine. but what is on sale here are more efficient methods of killing people. this artist goes undercover to capture the matter of factness of selling weapons. it means remaining unidentified. >> i used satire for a quite deliberate reason. the arms deals are shoulded in the respectability of suits and royal visit and they are government sanctioned, and i
adrian brown, al jazeera, in southern china. >> reporter: thousands of mourners have said good-bye toely regarded iran's last great female poet. she died on tuesday at age 87. twice nominated for the nobel prize. iranian hard liners so disliked her work, they banned her from leaving the country at the age of 82. >>> lots more to come on al jazeera, we meet children in nicaragua who are keeping an old tradition alive. and rory mcelroy bid for the cup gets off to a rocky start....
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the nfl player met his name sake adrian peterson, during viking training camp. the two have little more in common than just last names, both suffered leg injuries at the same time. adrian said his nfl hero inspired him to get back on his feet after he lost his leg in a work accident. >> i got crushed from the waist on from rail cart and shattered my hot right leg. but seeing you can do it, i mean, gave me positive vibes, kept me strong. >> always a blessing if you can help people that got sent me to motivate, and saying anything is possible. >> he didn't lose his leg, but the vikings player did tear his acl. >> are you looking at kim kardashian's passport photo here on entertainment news. shared the pick with her fans via facebook on tuesday. us weekly is report that she captioned this hashtag mrs. west hashtag name change. >> looks all sultry. sherrie shepherd's surrogate has given birth to baby boy. surrogate gave birth yesterday in pennsylvania. but the talk show host has been in a legal battle with her estranged husband, lamar sally, claiming defrauded her.
the nfl player met his name sake adrian peterson, during viking training camp. the two have little more in common than just last names, both suffered leg injuries at the same time. adrian said his nfl hero inspired him to get back on his feet after he lost his leg in a work accident. >> i got crushed from the waist on from rail cart and shattered my hot right leg. but seeing you can do it, i mean, gave me positive vibes, kept me strong. >> always a blessing if you can help people...
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and it's said that no stone be left unturned to find out what truly happened here. >> adrian brown.th america's third largest economy is once again in crisis with a government unable pay bondholders. this time, argentineae a has the money but a u.s. judge says they can't spend it. >> argentina's current crisis dates back 13 years to the last time the country defaulted. in 2001, the streets of buenas airies filled with demonstrators protesting massive unemployment, a stalled economy drowning in foreign det. argentina could not make its payment. between 2005 and 2010, rather than walk away empty handed, a majority of its creditors agreed to exchange debt for new bonds. this group agreed to payments of roughly $0.25 on the dollar. however, about 1% of the investors refused that author led by mml capital, the group which argentina's government calls vault tour investors sued for payment in full, $13,000,000,000 plus interest. because the bonds were issued in new york, the case was tried there. the hedge funds won. in june, the u.s. supreme court upheld the ruling. argentina says it can'
and it's said that no stone be left unturned to find out what truly happened here. >> adrian brown.th america's third largest economy is once again in crisis with a government unable pay bondholders. this time, argentineae a has the money but a u.s. judge says they can't spend it. >> argentina's current crisis dates back 13 years to the last time the country defaulted. in 2001, the streets of buenas airies filled with demonstrators protesting massive unemployment, a stalled economy...
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adrian, first of all, why is tonight so thankfully quiet and peaceful? what is different about tonight than previous nights? >> well, i think what's different about tonight is after meeting with the community leaders and organizers, and talking with police officers, we have tried to set up a strategic peace plan so that the people could freely march and their voices be heard. >> reporter: and i expressed surprise earlier today, earlier this evening when you told me you were a form he police officer because you are wearing a shirt that says, police, murdering our youth. do you think police regularly murder african-american men and boys? >> i think police officers overstep their boundaries of law. i think when you raise your handle and say that you're to protect, uphold the constitution, which is the right of the people, i think your first job should be to become that community police officer that protects the rights of the people. >> and you don't like the way that they do policing in ferguson and in other parts of the area. you think it should be more co
adrian, first of all, why is tonight so thankfully quiet and peaceful? what is different about tonight than previous nights? >> well, i think what's different about tonight is after meeting with the community leaders and organizers, and talking with police officers, we have tried to set up a strategic peace plan so that the people could freely march and their voices be heard. >> reporter: and i expressed surprise earlier today, earlier this evening when you told me you were a form...
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. >> adrian, what would your version of upping the ante be? do you agree that you go to the entire banking system and what else? >> absolutely. ukraine needs lethal weapons, it needs electronic technology. these are responsible, trained military forces. they are generally behaving within the rules of the laws of war. i think we could have a conference that the ukrainian forces should be able to be trained and have technologies that -- including drones and other technologies better equipment for communication, better gear. this war thus far has been fought with soviet era equipment. now it's clear that putin is sending in regular russian forces taking off their insignias and putting them into the fray to kind of change the balance of power and to push the ukrainians back. i think the ukrainians need this not just to push back the russians but as a long-term deterrent. ukraine has to deal with a very erratic neighbor with a lot of power and it needles the west's help to withstand that security threat. >> ambassador taylor, you have enough experi
. >> adrian, what would your version of upping the ante be? do you agree that you go to the entire banking system and what else? >> absolutely. ukraine needs lethal weapons, it needs electronic technology. these are responsible, trained military forces. they are generally behaving within the rules of the laws of war. i think we could have a conference that the ukrainian forces should be able to be trained and have technologies that -- including drones and other technologies better...
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>> reporter: and as the crazy wartime deejay adrian cronauer in "good morning vietnam."orceful personality allowing him to tackle issue. >> the buffalo, there's horns everywhere, i think we're going to have a little napalm there, have a little barbecue. >> reporter: in "the bird cage" a flamboyantly gay father. in "mrs. doubtfire," a cross-dressing mary poppins. >> hello! >> reporter: at the time, williams' own marriage had recently fallen apart. >> i want a divorce. >> reporter: scenes like this must have resonated from his own personal life. it was his portrayal of a south boston psychiatrist that won him his oscar. >> this girl's [ bleep ] perfect right now. i don't want to ruin that. >> maybe you're perfect right now, maybe you don't want to ruin that. but i think that's a super philosophy. that way you can go through your entire life without having to ever know anybody. >> reporter: in "good will hunt" counseling a complex and hugely talented kid. >> you don't know about real loss. because it only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. i doubt y
>> reporter: and as the crazy wartime deejay adrian cronauer in "good morning vietnam."orceful personality allowing him to tackle issue. >> the buffalo, there's horns everywhere, i think we're going to have a little napalm there, have a little barbecue. >> reporter: in "the bird cage" a flamboyantly gay father. in "mrs. doubtfire," a cross-dressing mary poppins. >> hello! >> reporter: at the time, williams' own marriage had recently...
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adrian brown. >> china has effectively said hong kong can have an election to choose the next chief executive in 2017 but we will decide who the two or three candidates will be. they'll have to be nominated, screen the by a committee. this is democracy, but with the chinese characteristics. china has been sending out another miss him. beijing runs hong kong. no one else. this was approved by the national people's congress, china's rubber-stamp parliament. they have been meeting to a background of angry calls, for the former british economy to be allowed to choose. one person, one vote. the question is what will happen. various groups vowed to stage a sit-in in the district. involving 10,000 people. china warned people not to do that. i spoke to an advisor. saying hong kong has to remember, there's a p l.a. garrison. if things were to get out of control. if they were to get out of control, china would not hesitate to use the soldiers to restore order. it's an unlikely scenario, the fact he was compelled to say that is a reminder of how attitudes are hardening in beijing as well. >> thank you.
adrian brown. >> china has effectively said hong kong can have an election to choose the next chief executive in 2017 but we will decide who the two or three candidates will be. they'll have to be nominated, screen the by a committee. this is democracy, but with the chinese characteristics. china has been sending out another miss him. beijing runs hong kong. no one else. this was approved by the national people's congress, china's rubber-stamp parliament. they have been meeting to a...
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the one, the only, sylvester stallone is here. [ cheers and applause ] yo adrian! adrian! impression. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: everyone does sylvester stallone. you have to. >> steve: you have to. >> jimmy: i said thanks so much for being on the show. he's like, "-- yeah." [ laughter ] his translator said he's happy to be here as well. >> steve: oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: plus, she's a a talented young actress and this is her first-ever late night talk show appearance. it's going to be fun. eve hewson is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] she's good. i saw "the knick." it's good. and earlier tonight, this guy won "last comic standing," now he's here to make all of us laugh. rod man is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] funny dude. funny, funny guy. before we get started, the other day, the roots, higgins and i completed the a.l.s. ice bucket challenge. [ cheers and applause ] if you haven't heard of this, it's a charity challenge where you either donate money to a.l.s. research or you have to dump a bucket of ice water over your head. we were challenged by a t
the one, the only, sylvester stallone is here. [ cheers and applause ] yo adrian! adrian! impression. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: everyone does sylvester stallone. you have to. >> steve: you have to. >> jimmy: i said thanks so much for being on the show. he's like, "-- yeah." [ laughter ] his translator said he's happy to be here as well. >> steve: oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: plus, she's a a talented young actress and this is her first-ever...
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. >> reporter: so is american university professor adrian pine. >> we just came back from honduras. >> reporter: she's marching for home run 2-year-old daughter and family left behind in honduras. >> my daughter is half honduran. she has a large family in honduras. >> reporter: three dozen groups, 15 bus loads of people came here from all across the country to put the pressure on president obama. first stop freedom plaza where two protesters delivered their message high above. on polygamy poles, the hour long climb stopped traffic on pennsylvania avenue and captured the attention of d.c. firefighters, metro poll tan and park police who eventually arrested the man and woman. >> yes we can change things. we already have. >> reporter: final stop, the white house. >> so it is political.tt's also. it's about families. >> reporter: back home to fight very personal. campaigns to live their version of the american dream. in the district, millett green, news4. >>> you saw plenty of people out there in tanks and t-shirts. it's been a battle all day between sunshine and cloudy skies but is it go
. >> reporter: so is american university professor adrian pine. >> we just came back from honduras. >> reporter: she's marching for home run 2-year-old daughter and family left behind in honduras. >> my daughter is half honduran. she has a large family in honduras. >> reporter: three dozen groups, 15 bus loads of people came here from all across the country to put the pressure on president obama. first stop freedom plaza where two protesters delivered their message...
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adrian is leaving us. >> we love adrian. we love you.ything you've done. five years, hard labor. we appreciate it. >> love that guy. >> cuddly and adorable until he turned into benedict arnold and left us. >> i don't like seeing him angry. >> what have you learned? >> i learned that there is a term for sleep drunkness. confused ayou sal. i find that to be an oxymoron. >> you learned that a couple hours ago. >> all right. >> mike, what have you learned? >> two little byes, one doing a triathlon at the age of nine, and his brother seriously compromised. they love each other. the family is full of strength with regardle to both kids. question learn a lot from them. >> certainly can laern lot from them. the older brother not asking any questions. >> that's the way it should be. >> all right. if it's way too early, what time is it? >> morning joe because we have the daily run down with the great chuck todd. >>> just how close are we to air strikes on isis in syria? new u.n. report delivers more shocking news about what's happening in that civ
adrian is leaving us. >> we love adrian. we love you.ything you've done. five years, hard labor. we appreciate it. >> love that guy. >> cuddly and adorable until he turned into benedict arnold and left us. >> i don't like seeing him angry. >> what have you learned? >> i learned that there is a term for sleep drunkness. confused ayou sal. i find that to be an oxymoron. >> you learned that a couple hours ago. >> all right. >> mike, what have...