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estÁ alex rivera sh, alex giillarreal, el bebeto y su bana chica. encontrÓ en faceboan a su papÁ y lo fue a visitar y todo el rollo y se me hizo alego interesante es todo de mi parte les mando muchos besos navideÑos, quÉ claro que me las mandelos c >>> gracias erika, recuerden que erika es autora si hay algÚn grupo que necesita una canciÓn grupo quy rin n, se la puede hao dÍa yo aqui, le dije autor y lan que no sabÍan que ella skescribÍa canciones a quiÉn le has e xrito a erin nrabtra vez menciÓnalo >>> a sergio vega que en paz descanse, a diana reyes a gere mono montero alerta cero y ahÍ tenemos alguna pendientes raÚl, gracias por decir eso no tenÍas por quÉ decirlo >>> el grupo pesado que estÁ aquÍ si en alegÚn momento necesita una canciÓn, erzo a garc garza se la puede hacer >>> ellos tienen mÍas. >>> buenÍsimo >>> gracias erika, gracias. >>> gracias amor >>> cuando regresemos el esto ri torito nos confiesa sÍ piensa portarse bien el prÓmplmo aÑo. >>> seÑores, y ahora sÍ, ahi los tienen el grupo "pesado", se han quedado petri cucado cuando llegar
estÁ alex rivera sh, alex giillarreal, el bebeto y su bana chica. encontrÓ en faceboan a su papÁ y lo fue a visitar y todo el rollo y se me hizo alego interesante es todo de mi parte les mando muchos besos navideÑos, quÉ claro que me las mandelos c >>> gracias erika, recuerden que erika es autora si hay algÚn grupo que necesita una canciÓn grupo quy rin n, se la puede hao dÍa yo aqui, le dije autor y lan que no sabÍan que ella skescribÍa canciones a quiÉn le has e xrito a...
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>> well, i appreciate that, alex. congress during that time. speaker gingrich is not embellishing here. say whatever you want about the relationship between speaker gingrich and president clinton during the government shutdowns an the cry baby thing on the back of air force one and so forth. there was a genuine mutual respect between the two, both from a political standpoint and a personal standpoint. the bipartisanship. stay whatever you want about the lack of it today, there really was a lot of bipartisanship when you take a look at school uniforms, when you look at welfare reform, not once but twice. there was a lot of things that republicans and democrats did together in 1990s. bill clinton and newt gingrich, there really a genuine mutual respect for each other. >> it sounds ronald reagan, tip o'neilesque to me. what is bill clinton's -- >> having been on the other side during the shutdowns and watching president clinton, robert is exactly right. president clinton has a respect for newt gingrich and newt gingrich,
>> well, i appreciate that, alex. congress during that time. speaker gingrich is not embellishing here. say whatever you want about the relationship between speaker gingrich and president clinton during the government shutdowns an the cry baby thing on the back of air force one and so forth. there was a genuine mutual respect between the two, both from a political standpoint and a personal standpoint. the bipartisanship. stay whatever you want about the lack of it today, there really was...
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i agree with you and alex, more alex's tone their yours, that the revvie goes to poverty. >> it's theer the last 40 years have had their hand on the lever and have done nothing, reverend. your 15 minutes is up, michael. >>> thanks again to our judges. we'll be right back with more after this. >>> the revvies will return with the political performers of the year and the blueberry pie lifetime achievement award. >>> but first a special revvies salute for barney frank. the barney frank award for, well, just being barney frank. >>> one of the advantages to me of not running for office is i don't even have to pretend to try to be nice to people i don't like. now, some of you may not think i've been good at it, but i've been trying. trying to have a conversation with you is like trying to argue with a dining room table. think of this, somebody hurt my feelings, so i will punish the country. i'll make an offer. give me those 12 people's names, and i will go talk uncharacteristically nice to them. thus stupidity gets in the way of rational discussion. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves
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>> reporter: good morning, alex. how are you? >> i'm great. i hope you are, too. i guess, are these billings all great? are they going to pass or are there still sticking points? >> reporter: no, these are very much bipartisan bills that will pass the senate later today. the voting's about to start now. it will go until about 10:30 or 11 a.m. senators really do want to get out of washington, d.c. and start on their holiday break. but there was some contentious negotiations all week, talk about extending payroll tax cut for a year from now. eventually democrats had to settle on two months because both sides cannot figure out exactly how exactly to pay for this. the way this two-month extension will be paid for is fees freddie mac and fannie mae xharnlg will go up, transaction fees will go higher and passed along to mortgage lenders. that's something both sides could agree to. also the reason why this is going to attract republican support is because of the keystone pipeline you mentioned. take a look to what orrin hat
>> reporter: good morning, alex. how are you? >> i'm great. i hope you are, too. i guess, are these billings all great? are they going to pass or are there still sticking points? >> reporter: no, these are very much bipartisan bills that will pass the senate later today. the voting's about to start now. it will go until about 10:30 or 11 a.m. senators really do want to get out of washington, d.c. and start on their holiday break. but there was some contentious negotiations all...
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alex? moscow. >>> right now, police are evicting occupy wall street protesters from downtown boston. officers moved to that area about 5:00 this morning after a midnight deadline for protesters to leave a city park expired. police officials say it's too early to confirm if anyone has been detained but protesters transmitting live video say officers are taking down tents and making arrests. >>> it is time for "office politics." this week i sat down with lawrence o'donnell and he gave me his take on the republican field and told me about a project close to his heart. take a listen. >> newt gingrich surge, how do you account for this and can it sustain itself? >> mitt romney is the most hated candidate in the history of the republican party. that's what it's all about. the whole campaign has been anybody but romney, anybody but romney. so, we went through all these phases. now we have someone else who's really not romney, who really is the first legitimate front-runner to get ahead of romney b
alex? moscow. >>> right now, police are evicting occupy wall street protesters from downtown boston. officers moved to that area about 5:00 this morning after a midnight deadline for protesters to leave a city park expired. police officials say it's too early to confirm if anyone has been detained but protesters transmitting live video say officers are taking down tents and making arrests. >>> it is time for "office politics." this week i sat down with lawrence...
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welcome to "weekends with alex witt." we begin with politic as mitt romney is scoring a major endorsement in iowa with a little more than two weeks to go. in today's paper, the des moines register editorial board says "sobriety, wisdom and judgment. those are the quality mitt romney looks for in a leader. those are the calls romney has demonstrated in his career in business, public service and the government. those qualities helped the former massachusetts governor stand out as the most qualified republican candidate competing in iowa caucuses." joining me is the editor of the des moines register. rick. >> good morning from des moines iowa. >> i'm well. what is it that ultimately that led that he had forrial board to enforce mitt romney. what did -- >> i will tell you it's more than a one-time meeting with the editorial board, alec. we have a unique and incredible perspective in iowa with the register. being able to follow the candidates for more than a year. looking at their positions, their views, their platforms and th
welcome to "weekends with alex witt." we begin with politic as mitt romney is scoring a major endorsement in iowa with a little more than two weeks to go. in today's paper, the des moines register editorial board says "sobriety, wisdom and judgment. those are the quality mitt romney looks for in a leader. those are the calls romney has demonstrated in his career in business, public service and the government. those qualities helped the former massachusetts governor stand out as...
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no shutdown today, alex. so things are looking up at least at the end of the year after so much dysfunction. >> at least for the senators, because they're off and running now with their shopping. the house, they are not free to do so quite yet. they're back this week. >> reporter: they are back, yes. as early as monday, we've heard possibly tuesday, they will have to come back and approve this deal. it's expected to pass with bipartisan support similar to what you saw in the senate. you're going to get a lot of outspoken republicans who don't like the payroll tax roll tax holiday in general. expect them to vote against it. you may have some democrats that don't like the deal because of the pipeline. it will pass the house but the extremes on both sides will voice a very vocal opposition to it, alex. >> okay. luke russert, thank you so much from capitol hill. >>> this deal for the payroll tax extension is just for two months, until ground hog day. for reaction, let's bring back in our panel. so welcome back, e
no shutdown today, alex. so things are looking up at least at the end of the year after so much dysfunction. >> at least for the senators, because they're off and running now with their shopping. the house, they are not free to do so quite yet. they're back this week. >> reporter: they are back, yes. as early as monday, we've heard possibly tuesday, they will have to come back and approve this deal. it's expected to pass with bipartisan support similar to what you saw in the senate....
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>> god morning, alex. according to the nbc colleagues, they were able to obtain information from the pakistani taliban. known as the ttp. they say they work in one with al qaeda they are one organization. they say they were behind going to warn's house in pakistan on august 13th, abducting him, and taking him from house to house until they felt it was safe enough to announce the fact that they were behind the abduction. that being said, they still consider him the leader of al qaeda as their own leader. and they are leaving it to him to be behind the negotiations and the demands to release him. those demands include releasing all prisoners from guantanamo bay and other prisons that the u.s. may hold throughout the world, stopping air strikes in places like afghanistan, pakistan, somolia, yemen and gaza. and being involved and releasing all prisoners that they've obtained, expecting them to be involved with the taliban and al qaeda as well. obviously demands that are hard to meet for any american leader, co
>> god morning, alex. according to the nbc colleagues, they were able to obtain information from the pakistani taliban. known as the ttp. they say they work in one with al qaeda they are one organization. they say they were behind going to warn's house in pakistan on august 13th, abducting him, and taking him from house to house until they felt it was safe enough to announce the fact that they were behind the abduction. that being said, they still consider him the leader of al qaeda as...
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alex? >> thank you very much, we'll seal you again. >>> i'm yoined by chief political correspondent for mcclatchy newspaper from the fallout of the last-minute wheeling and dealing in washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> your take on all this, steve, is the payroll tax agreement a big win for the president? >> it is a win for the president. i'm not sure how big it is. here's why. it only kicks this down the road two months. at the end of two months they have to vote again to extend the payroll tax cut. more importantly, republicans did get in language that will force a quicker decision on this keystone pipeline. that's a decision the president didn't want to make in an election year. remember, he originally kicked it past the election because either he angers environmentalists by allowing the pipeline or angers yuns by denying it. this will force him to make the decision in two months. >> so where there's a winner question there's going to be a loser question. who's the biggest los
alex? >> thank you very much, we'll seal you again. >>> i'm yoined by chief political correspondent for mcclatchy newspaper from the fallout of the last-minute wheeling and dealing in washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> your take on all this, steve, is the payroll tax agreement a big win for the president? >> it is a win for the president. i'm not sure how big it is. here's why. it only kicks this down the road two months. at the end of two months they...
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i think in some ways, in sort of a perverse way, alex is a victim. he's a victim of his upbringing. he's a victim of his father. he didn't have a father who took him, you know, and taught him how to throw a baseball or was involved in his life. his father's a criminal. he taught him how to be a criminal. >> while alex receives 14 years for the crime, trafficker michael erenhoff received a reduced sentence of seven years for testifying against his former partner. katya says neither sentence is long enough. >> i feel that when -- that she told judge that they will sit for that period of amount of time, i feel it wasn't enough for them. what they did to us, it was terrible. >> even today, with both men behind bars, katya lives in fear. her mother still lives in ukraine and the old rules still apply. >> alex's father, he was in ukraine and he knows my mom, he know where she lived and he visited her a couple of times after i ran away. he threatened her. he used very aggressive words. he said if i will not stop talking, that blood will come out from me. >>
i think in some ways, in sort of a perverse way, alex is a victim. he's a victim of his upbringing. he's a victim of his father. he didn't have a father who took him, you know, and taught him how to throw a baseball or was involved in his life. his father's a criminal. he taught him how to be a criminal. >> while alex receives 14 years for the crime, trafficker michael erenhoff received a reduced sentence of seven years for testifying against his former partner. katya says neither...
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for "nightline," i'm alex marquardt in syria. >> alex marquardt in damascus tonight. so, barbara, what is next for this man? >> reporter: well, he says the country it is stable, it isn't. he promises reform, elections for parliament in two months. and he says in 2014, presidential elections with opposition parties. and that if they don't want him, he'll step down. well, we'll see in the meantime, it may be too little too late. >> barbara wall sters, our thanks to you. and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for
for "nightline," i'm alex marquardt in syria. >> alex marquardt in damascus tonight. so, barbara, what is next for this man? >> reporter: well, he says the country it is stable, it isn't. he promises reform, elections for parliament in two months. and he says in 2014, presidential elections with opposition parties. and that if they don't want him, he'll step down. well, we'll see in the meantime, it may be too little too late. >> barbara wall sters, our thanks to...
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for "nightline," i'm alex marquardt in syria. >> alex marquardt in damascus tonight. so, barbara, what is next for this man? >> reporter: well, he says the country it is stable, it isn't. he promises reform, elections for parliament in two months. and he says in 2014, presidential elections with opposition parties. and that if they don't want him, he'll step down. well, we'll see in the meantime, it may be too little too late. >> barbara wall sters, our thanks to you. and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america," they'll be working while you rest. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel up next. have a great night, america. >> dicky: up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- jane fonda. >> jimmy: can i fix you there? you mind if i plug you in? i put my phone number down your pants. >> dicky: russell brand. >> i have worked out to jane fonda. >> jimmy: you have? is anyone ready for some yelling? >> smile and talk at the same time you moron! >> jimmy: now the future is going to know we were
for "nightline," i'm alex marquardt in syria. >> alex marquardt in damascus tonight. so, barbara, what is next for this man? >> reporter: well, he says the country it is stable, it isn't. he promises reform, elections for parliament in two months. and he says in 2014, presidential elections with opposition parties. and that if they don't want him, he'll step down. well, we'll see in the meantime, it may be too little too late. >> barbara wall sters, our thanks to...
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follow there alex let me ask you something isn't the government just doing its job by wanting a better understanding of public opinion the public after all are the people that they're supposed to be serving. well the corporate interests that have hijacked the united states angle and much of europe do want to know what people's concerns are so they can better package propaganda to try to neutralize opposition but that's not working congress has a nine percent approval rating the lowest in history and so this is all part of a larger spying program so they can gauge mass movements and try to hijack them try to control them try to predict mass movements and get ahead of trends the ruling class is you know trying to buck public sentiment and common sense and so they're using these systems to data mine but it's not just that cable companies sell the surfing habits of their customers computer companies have been caught doing the same thing this is only the tip of the proverbial iceberg but alex i mean if you say that they're trying to get ahead of movements and really understand things before
follow there alex let me ask you something isn't the government just doing its job by wanting a better understanding of public opinion the public after all are the people that they're supposed to be serving. well the corporate interests that have hijacked the united states angle and much of europe do want to know what people's concerns are so they can better package propaganda to try to neutralize opposition but that's not working congress has a nine percent approval rating the lowest in...
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, alex andon's owners were promised his new desk top jelly fish tank. >> they can tell people like we helped get this company off the ground. and i have like one of the first desk top jelly fish tanks. so i think that just kind of cool aspect helps motivate people to don eight. >> capture lets you attach your camera to any strap or belt you own. at the same time your camera is immediately accessible via a quick release button. >> for a $50 contribution peter dering's donors are getting his capture camera clip which attaches an slr camera to a belt or a strap. after the kick-start the product will retail for $80. >> i am just getting $32,000 in pledges in one day alone and kept on going from there. it was an amazing experience. truly amazing to just push refresh and see, oh, another person in glasgow, scotland, just pledged for the clip. >> both based in san francisco, peter and alex have become the stuff of legend in crowd funding circles having launched two of the most successful campaigns on kickstarter to date. how did they do it? we asked them to share some of their tips. the firs
, alex andon's owners were promised his new desk top jelly fish tank. >> they can tell people like we helped get this company off the ground. and i have like one of the first desk top jelly fish tanks. so i think that just kind of cool aspect helps motivate people to don eight. >> capture lets you attach your camera to any strap or belt you own. at the same time your camera is immediately accessible via a quick release button. >> for a $50 contribution peter dering's donors...
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and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will.ccepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%. this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. >>> these are places where the inmates are really kind of the true-l
and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will.ccepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%. this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i...
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check out the blog alex litt posted. >> time to book a plane ticket. thank you for watching. happy new year. i'm drinkin' dunkin' k-cup packs. it's my coffee when i want it. you press a button you have great dunkin' coffee. i got my coffee for the morning, i got my dunkin' k-cup packs for the rest of the day. only available at dunkin' donuts restaurants. america runs on dunkin' coffee.
check out the blog alex litt posted. >> time to book a plane ticket. thank you for watching. happy new year. i'm drinkin' dunkin' k-cup packs. it's my coffee when i want it. you press a button you have great dunkin' coffee. i got my coffee for the morning, i got my dunkin' k-cup packs for the rest of the day. only available at dunkin' donuts restaurants. america runs on dunkin' coffee.
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just watch "now" with alex wagner.ight back. >> thanks, rev. [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the sixth leading cause of death, and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. new pronutrients from centrum. and more. if you replace 3 tablespoons of sugar a day with splenda®, you'll save 100 calories a day. that could help you lose up to 10 pounds in a year. and now get even more with splenda® essentials, the only line of sweete
just watch "now" with alex wagner.ight back. >> thanks, rev. [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the sixth leading cause of death, and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of...
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thanks so much, alex.ve from tel aviv where we are now on the air on hot cable network as well we'll be talk about iran and israel, u.s.-israeli relations. we'll have the opposition leader back plus the arab awakening. tumultuous changes in the region and how it's affecting this country. all that coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports live from tel aviv". with crest 3d whe professional effects whitestrips. it penetrates below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a $500 dentist treatment. the secret's in the strip. crest 3d white professional effects whitestrips. life opens up when you do. we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! dinner! [ garth ] we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the whole gang! it's hard to beat double miles! i want a mace, a sword, a... oww! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capital
thanks so much, alex.ve from tel aviv where we are now on the air on hot cable network as well we'll be talk about iran and israel, u.s.-israeli relations. we'll have the opposition leader back plus the arab awakening. tumultuous changes in the region and how it's affecting this country. all that coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports live from tel aviv". with crest 3d whe professional effects whitestrips. it penetrates below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a $500 dentist...
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keep us with us on facebook.com/alex. luke russert is in next for andrea.eak, all right? >> i do just that. >>> and coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports", the deal is done but at what cost? we'll look at the winners and losers in the payroll tax fight and deadly week in the mideast. what is next in that volatile region and ron paul is on the rise in iowa but could new questions about an old controversy drag him down? q" i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backed by over 19 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may be
keep us with us on facebook.com/alex. luke russert is in next for andrea.eak, all right? >> i do just that. >>> and coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports", the deal is done but at what cost? we'll look at the winners and losers in the payroll tax fight and deadly week in the mideast. what is next in that volatile region and ron paul is on the rise in iowa but could new questions about an old controversy drag him down? q" i'd never ride without one now. and...
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alex jones is here to talk more about this hi alex i first want to ask you what kind of phone do you as i use a globalist designed apple i phone which surveils everywhere i go everything i do and reports in real time under the telecommunications act of ninety six all cell phones of october first two thousand and one had to be tracked and have back doors built into them so that governments and private corporations who get in and get your data and then this is basically as you were just saying sold off to the highest bidder and you know are a victim of this you are being you are are susceptible to being tracked. yes and a lot of people say well i've done nothing wrong so what do i have to hide the point is people didn't do anything wrong and hitler did horrible things to them people to doing wrong in china and mounted horrible things to them it's the fact that this data is used to manipulate populations to track populations and it's our private information at a time when governments of corporations or more secretive than ever they basically have designed the very architecture in fact o
alex jones is here to talk more about this hi alex i first want to ask you what kind of phone do you as i use a globalist designed apple i phone which surveils everywhere i go everything i do and reports in real time under the telecommunications act of ninety six all cell phones of october first two thousand and one had to be tracked and have back doors built into them so that governments and private corporations who get in and get your data and then this is basically as you were just saying...
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its alex wagner again.t, global warming and climate change, not also an issue of national security that should be factored in here. bill mckiben, the noted scientist and environmentally said right now they have a straw into that formation but they want to quintuple production over the next five years. they want that stuff out there and they have to have some kind of pipe to get it out. stopping keystone will buy time used for the planet to come so its senses around climate change. why is there so little attention paid to environmental issues? >> actually, alec, therealex, tt of attention paid to the environmental issues, but the reality is when we're talking about national security, we're talking about protection of the homeland. we're talking about our citizens. we're talking about our jobs. we're not necessarily talking about the environment as a whole because when you do bring in global warming issues, you start to bring in the views of other countries around the world, and when you're talking about nati
its alex wagner again.t, global warming and climate change, not also an issue of national security that should be factored in here. bill mckiben, the noted scientist and environmentally said right now they have a straw into that formation but they want to quintuple production over the next five years. they want that stuff out there and they have to have some kind of pipe to get it out. stopping keystone will buy time used for the planet to come so its senses around climate change. why is there...
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that is where alex savidge joins us live with an update.. >> reporter: again a total of 70 people arrested this morning. two of the people according to the chief of police arrested for assaulting officers throwing metal chairs at those officers as they moved in on the encampment this morning. overall the chief says things were peaceful. we will give you a lock at justin herman plaza. it's almost cleared out. the 100 or so tents that had been set up here are gone after this overnight raid. san francisco police in riot gear moved in just after 1:00 this morning. officers say they gave a warning over a loud speaker and shortly after that they started taking people into custody. the chief of police tells us negotiations fell apart between the city and occupy sf protestors. encampment was becoming a health and safety problem. occupy sf protestors we talked to this morning say this action was not the right move and it could spark a backlash. >> we facilitate any lawful demonstration for sure. and so it's the overnight lodging that becomes safety
that is where alex savidge joins us live with an update.. >> reporter: again a total of 70 people arrested this morning. two of the people according to the chief of police arrested for assaulting officers throwing metal chairs at those officers as they moved in on the encampment this morning. overall the chief says things were peaceful. we will give you a lock at justin herman plaza. it's almost cleared out. the 100 or so tents that had been set up here are gone after this overnight raid....
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and will bring down the big move from biewd troa hunter and what this means for alex ovechkin. and a prediction. you want to hear what he has to say. >> he wants to hear what i have to say. i have stellar weather. we have a day similar to yesterday if you liked it, plenty of sunshine. the five-day forecast holds changes for us but my full forecast is just ahead. we will be back after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> top stories we were following this morning. d.c. police investigating a deadly shooting of a woman in a row house at the 500 block of 23 place in northeast d.c. there was a deadly shooting just two blocks from there about five hours earlier and one person was shot and another stabbed around 5:00 this morning on 18th streets. both of those victims are alive
and will bring down the big move from biewd troa hunter and what this means for alex ovechkin. and a prediction. you want to hear what he has to say. >> he wants to hear what i have to say. i have stellar weather. we have a day similar to yesterday if you liked it, plenty of sunshine. the five-day forecast holds changes for us but my full forecast is just ahead. we will be back after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to...
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as alex demetrick reports w. a bald eagle gets in trull, it's local help -- in trouble, it's local help to the rescue. >> reporter: if it can't fly it can't feed or protect itself. that's the dire spot an injured eagle found itself in in anne arundel county. >> i think because it was out there for so long with a lot of -- not lot of nourishment and it was getting weaker, and it just didn't seem to fight too much. >> reporter: he is a maryland volunteer with the tri-state bird rescue and research center in delaware and responded when outdoorsmen adam spotted the injured eagle and the pair captured it. after following the bird through thick undergrowth near davidsonville. after it was netted, they covered the head with a towel. >> and i sort of slide my hand down the side so i could feel the legs and got down to the feet and once it's the feet i know i am not going to get hit. >> reporter: when eagles are in trouble people go toextraordinary lengths to save them. a few years back u.s. park police say eagles were tr
as alex demetrick reports w. a bald eagle gets in trull, it's local help -- in trouble, it's local help to the rescue. >> reporter: if it can't fly it can't feed or protect itself. that's the dire spot an injured eagle found itself in in anne arundel county. >> i think because it was out there for so long with a lot of -- not lot of nourishment and it was getting weaker, and it just didn't seem to fight too much. >> reporter: he is a maryland volunteer with the tri-state bird...
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the mixed quarter at all given who cannot all decide so alex a vote and pull in their rivals with no chance to look and i had some problems with shooting but teammate sights of a graduate put russia among the ladies by the end of the second stage of russia's men were perfect shooting and fast on the track they beat their closest rivals czech republic by twenty seven seconds who won silver in france came. with drawn. over to the ice now where russia failed to finish their home stage of the euro hockey on a high note they suffered their second straight defeat at the china one cup since it was meant a loss to the czech republic in a shoot out for three because i did put up of what's the game for us. yeah sweden guaranteed themselves a channel one cup for the first time since one thousand nine hundred eight after meeting new russian team on saturday while the hosts faced the czech republic in a battle for second place and the visitors needed only thirty one seconds to put their noses in front of a misplaced pass in the zone and then i'm sure to be income made the most of his chance netti
the mixed quarter at all given who cannot all decide so alex a vote and pull in their rivals with no chance to look and i had some problems with shooting but teammate sights of a graduate put russia among the ladies by the end of the second stage of russia's men were perfect shooting and fast on the track they beat their closest rivals czech republic by twenty seven seconds who won silver in france came. with drawn. over to the ice now where russia failed to finish their home stage of the euro...
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denied alex on the british organ so we shot from the blueline but i think i was alone in front of the empty net on the rebound two one to the delights of foot back to fourteen thousand capacity mega sports arena but the czech republic made it all square in nine minutes s.k. trails on one guard forward to the anchor scored his second of the night converting however the russians restored their one goal lead as alex on that i don't know if spun round and it back up to his backhand a ricochet at a bus the goal to enter into the third period where the czechs levelled matters once again so much surely nick was the quickest on the rebound as russia's new deflected the shot in front of him through all in the game went into overtime which ended goalless in the shoot out turned out to be a between being the eagle and the other all of where the czech forward netted old three exams while twenty five year old or a dual of only managed twice and the czech republic climbing from behind to quality in their zero four three victory in the shootout. at podiums binik years ago is our best triple and she
denied alex on the british organ so we shot from the blueline but i think i was alone in front of the empty net on the rebound two one to the delights of foot back to fourteen thousand capacity mega sports arena but the czech republic made it all square in nine minutes s.k. trails on one guard forward to the anchor scored his second of the night converting however the russians restored their one goal lead as alex on that i don't know if spun round and it back up to his backhand a ricochet at a...
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sl-year-old a alex is accused of yelling at people and punching cars. the freshman who wears 35 on the field is charged with disorderly conduct and flees from police. >>> oversees, u.s. military forced to leave a air base in pakistan. the base was widely believed to have been the launch point. american troops were kicked out as retaliation for the air strike which killed four soldiers near the border. >>> republican presidential hopefuls continuing to talk about each other and barack obama. the president is now talking about them. >> reporter: president obama listed the reasons why he should be re-elected in an exclusive interview with 60 minutes. >> we did all the right things to prevent a great depression and give get the economy growing and get job creation going. >> reporter: he defended economic policies but wasn't surprised that a news poll shows a 4% of americans don't -- 54% of americans don't believe he deserves another term. the president insists they have the same agenda, tax cuts for the wealthy and weaker regulations. with the first votes i
sl-year-old a alex is accused of yelling at people and punching cars. the freshman who wears 35 on the field is charged with disorderly conduct and flees from police. >>> oversees, u.s. military forced to leave a air base in pakistan. the base was widely believed to have been the launch point. american troops were kicked out as retaliation for the air strike which killed four soldiers near the border. >>> republican presidential hopefuls continuing to talk about each other and...
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you know why alex's show is so good?ll me. >> we all think somebody like her would be having fun on weekends. she's at home reading "the new york times." >> you know what i saw in "the new york times" this sunday, is you were the answer to one of the -- i think it was 49 down. >> i'm out marching. she's home reading "the times" and practicing how to make us all look bad. >> you're in the crossword puzzle. >> she's doing the puzzle. i'm marching. bob and alex, thanks for joining us tonight. >>> rick perry goes back to the gaffe factory. we've got it in tonight's edition of rick perry is so funny it hurts to watch. >>> and speaking of so funny it hurts, "politics nation" makes it to "saturday night live." we're still laughing. >> republicans are stuck between voting for tax cuts and voting for millionaires, two of their most prized priorities. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> it's time for tonight's editio
you know why alex's show is so good?ll me. >> we all think somebody like her would be having fun on weekends. she's at home reading "the new york times." >> you know what i saw in "the new york times" this sunday, is you were the answer to one of the -- i think it was 49 down. >> i'm out marching. she's home reading "the times" and practicing how to make us all look bad. >> you're in the crossword puzzle. >> she's doing the puzzle. i'm...
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>> i don't know if we saw a shift in that way, alex. i was surprised -- not surprised, but i took note of the fact that ron paul really did get quite a reception inside that hall. he is in second place in many polls here in iowa. he has a real following here, and his real test is whether or not he can turn it into an organization for supporters on caucus night, but he had a lot of warmth in that room. i think that came across on television, but it certainly came across in the hall. >> how about a game-changing moment for any particular candidate where we look back and say that was the defining moment in their campaign, for the good or worse? >> well, if there is, it probably would be the one that mike viqueira was just talking about with the wager that mitt romney proposed. the republican electorate here is not a gambling crowd, and $10,000, that's a significant amount of the average family's income, and it made him look out of touch there, and he continues to falter and gingrich beats him, we may look back and say that was a moment whe
>> i don't know if we saw a shift in that way, alex. i was surprised -- not surprised, but i took note of the fact that ron paul really did get quite a reception inside that hall. he is in second place in many polls here in iowa. he has a real following here, and his real test is whether or not he can turn it into an organization for supporters on caucus night, but he had a lot of warmth in that room. i think that came across on television, but it certainly came across in the hall....
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>> reporter: well, you're right, alex.g question is why he gave the interview at all. because both stylistically and substantively, there's a lot in there that can be used against him. he struggles to answer a question -- the question about the bob kostas interview, and also when he's asked about when he was confronted by then and penn state athletic director tim curley about the 2002 shower incident. he struggles with that answer. but then substantively, he also talks about how he gave gifts to kids, gave money to kids. even opened bank accounts for them. now, he's presenting that as an example of how he cares for these kids, and was trying to look out for their best interest. but it also fits what prosecutors say is a pattern in which sandusky was targeting these kids, trying to get them to trust him so he could then use them and sexually abuse them. >> i want to play a little how he reacted when talking about curley. let's play this right now. >> i told him that i, you know, it didn't happen and there wasn't -- in my mi
>> reporter: well, you're right, alex.g question is why he gave the interview at all. because both stylistically and substantively, there's a lot in there that can be used against him. he struggles to answer a question -- the question about the bob kostas interview, and also when he's asked about when he was confronted by then and penn state athletic director tim curley about the 2002 shower incident. he struggles with that answer. but then substantively, he also talks about how he gave...