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how things went on what's the situation here like on the ground here is a report by my colleague alex. own hell was breaking loose in kiev on tuesday to compromise with seemingly reached all of a sudden ukraine's capital was plunged into the worst violence is seen so far almost two hundred dead the central streets of one of europe's finest cities looking like a war zone and snipers shooting from the rooftops including our group what we have now that you have read because. we have read it. many times which is somehow here and driven by especially as we see using snipers and so on and which is not controlled by the. by the west directly so everything went out of control just two days later it was a totally different scene to the president make the biggest concessions yet by offering an early election and opposition led government and returned to by i mean trade republic there were i think or of the protests didn't buy it was still. there if the president does not resign by tunisia. i swear. to you i my ten o'clock on saturday they were is nothing left to store all the police were gone and th
how things went on what's the situation here like on the ground here is a report by my colleague alex. own hell was breaking loose in kiev on tuesday to compromise with seemingly reached all of a sudden ukraine's capital was plunged into the worst violence is seen so far almost two hundred dead the central streets of one of europe's finest cities looking like a war zone and snipers shooting from the rooftops including our group what we have now that you have read because. we have read it. many...
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supervision your own grandchildren you would give the great irony that many pictures with their with me one day i hope to feel look back at these pictures of robert ray i'm very good. with alex and t.j. owning and shooting guns from the young ages of twelve and seven the woods will continue to consider shooting a family activity oh rather than spending saturdays playing football they go to the shooting range. why do you like shooting so much. stress. shooting helps the roof stress you know. and i'm sure afraid something happens a children every day and us die because of shots aren't you afraid it happens to you why not because what it would be made to shoot so. and someone else who is trying to or. when you think it's innocent when you with kids involved you think there's not a bullet in there you think it's just like you think everything's safe but it's not guns are never say. and because of that there's a family that's very sad always mr daughter and i'm very blessed that we have you with us. at some kids were there never taught the difference between i am in a real gun i think that's where some of the accidents come into play i mean you were talking about the incident in
supervision your own grandchildren you would give the great irony that many pictures with their with me one day i hope to feel look back at these pictures of robert ray i'm very good. with alex and t.j. owning and shooting guns from the young ages of twelve and seven the woods will continue to consider shooting a family activity oh rather than spending saturdays playing football they go to the shooting range. why do you like shooting so much. stress. shooting helps the roof stress you know. and...
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practically took over power and artsy crew has been wiped out the epicenter threw out including our very own alex. caps it all for us now. all hell was breaking loose in kiev on tuesday to compromise with seemingly reached all of a sudden ukraine's capital was plunged into the worst violence is seen so far almost two hundred the central streets of one of europe's finest cities looking like a war zone and snipers shooting from the rooftops including our group what we have now is that you have a radical elements that we have ready. there which is somehow feared and driven by especially as we see using snipers and so on and which is not controlled neither by the. either by the west directly so everything went out of control just two days later it was a totally different scene to the president make the biggest concessions yet by offering an early election to an opposition led government and a return to parliamentary republic there were twenty four of the protests didn't. do if the president does not resign by turning. i swear. by ten o'clock on saturday they were has nothing left to store all the pol
practically took over power and artsy crew has been wiped out the epicenter threw out including our very own alex. caps it all for us now. all hell was breaking loose in kiev on tuesday to compromise with seemingly reached all of a sudden ukraine's capital was plunged into the worst violence is seen so far almost two hundred the central streets of one of europe's finest cities looking like a war zone and snipers shooting from the rooftops including our group what we have now is that you have a...
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thank craig of free press in washington, dan of streaming media.com and, of course, bloomberg's own alex. coming up on "taking stock," an online exchange that treats information technology hardware, computers, printers, monitors and gives them a second life and you can buy them. we'll give you the details next. ♪ >> technology, it's obsolete by the time that you figure out how to works. my next guest is at the orefront of the supply and demand. frank believes that hardware is a commodity. he is treating it just like one, with an online exchange. welcome, frank, thanks for being here. >> the i and the t are capitalized in the information technology. tell people, how do you describe this online marketplace, what goes on behind the scenes? >> so we're really just bringing enterprise demand and supply in one central place. everything is b to b. we're thinking, as you said, i.t. hardware is a commodity. we like to say why not trade it like one. we're building effectively the new york stock exchange of the i.t. it allows a big bank or financial services or truex change, any of their data cente
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you're buying your own lunch. luke, alex, come on, let's go! there he is.last chance for the summer handshake. [ imitates explosion ] dad? come on, we're only halfway done. i need help. i was supposed to keep a journal all summer. it's due today. wow, first day of school, and you're already behind? [ groans ] i'm dead. all right, tell me how far you've gotten. okay. "june 21st -- found a stick." mm. "june 22nd..." that's it. that's it? it was a really cool stick. he's right. it looked like a snake. getting everybody out of the house in the morning can be really tough, especially the first day of school.
you're buying your own lunch. luke, alex, come on, let's go! there he is.last chance for the summer handshake. [ imitates explosion ] dad? come on, we're only halfway done. i need help. i was supposed to keep a journal all summer. it's due today. wow, first day of school, and you're already behind? [ groans ] i'm dead. all right, tell me how far you've gotten. okay. "june 21st -- found a stick." mm. "june 22nd..." that's it. that's it? it was a really cool stick. he's right....
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>> incredible story a 13-year- old boy is being called a hero after stopping a robbery in his own house. alex was at home in mantico when a man started pounding on the front door. that is when he decided to get out of the house and ran to the backyard to call 911. >> hoping that i get somewhere safe with the police department. hoping they get the guys that are breaking in my house. >> the men were putting jewelry, video games and other items into a duffel bag when police arrived. they were arrested trying to escape from a bedroom window. >>> time is 6:58. coming up for you on mornings on 2 yet another pedestrian killed early this morning on the streets of san francisco. the police released some important new information just 30 minutes ago. >> that state-wide amber alert remains in effect as police investigate a reported carjacking in oakland. the many questions that still surround this investigation. ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make a thing go right ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] o
>> incredible story a 13-year- old boy is being called a hero after stopping a robbery in his own house. alex was at home in mantico when a man started pounding on the front door. that is when he decided to get out of the house and ran to the backyard to call 911. >> hoping that i get somewhere safe with the police department. hoping they get the guys that are breaking in my house. >> the men were putting jewelry, video games and other items into a duffel bag when police...
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alex. >> why didn't that happen. >> several months later. >> why. >> the mta and a member told he couldn't own the cab cap because they were going to shut it down. >> in conclusion if we could have a rehearing in order to belief the commission we believe were misrepresented in the last hearing and misinformation in that context for the prevention of injustice. we're here to answer any questions the commissioners have >> okay. thank you. seeing none. well, i actually have a question. the testimony your client just provided were you aware of that at the last hearing? >> not really. >> well, i think it's yes or no. >> yeah. i can there were so many issues in this case. and we had not before heard mr. - we had not heard mr. murphy say that no other taxi go medallion holder had tried to move his permit from his own color scheme >> i understand that but you're not answering my question do you know about the fox your client is briefing us here today. >> kind of i kind of had an understanding something had happened but i'm not sure acquit sure exactly how it played out. that seems evasive but there was a lot of things flying
alex. >> why didn't that happen. >> several months later. >> why. >> the mta and a member told he couldn't own the cab cap because they were going to shut it down. >> in conclusion if we could have a rehearing in order to belief the commission we believe were misrepresented in the last hearing and misinformation in that context for the prevention of injustice. we're here to answer any questions the commissioners have >> okay. thank you. seeing none. well, i...
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own currency and. there's not as she described it he's not talking about independence he's talking about independence and having a real job that's it alex ahmed yeah but i want to bring it back to this notion of a block max because here you know they're they're almost out of north sea oil so they're going have to compete as a small nation of five million people equal to norway and singapore they're going to compete with singapore because they're almost out of oil right so they have to go into financial services financial services is we were at the end game of that why compete with that why join the bank of england why fight for r.b.s. why not start from the beginning because we have a new financial system out there we have a new payment system we have a new currency grid we have a new potential to be the very first crypto nation they can put it all on to the blocks and they could put the vote they could put the political elections they could put the banking system they could put everything they can put their legal system on the block to so that there is it's it's fraud free economy it's a fraud free political system that's something new
own currency and. there's not as she described it he's not talking about independence he's talking about independence and having a real job that's it alex ahmed yeah but i want to bring it back to this notion of a block max because here you know they're they're almost out of north sea oil so they're going have to compete as a small nation of five million people equal to norway and singapore they're going to compete with singapore because they're almost out of oil right so they have to go into...
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tomorrow should be great, john carlson versus alex ovechkin, the two caps going head to head tomorrow. for more on today's action we turn to usa today's own brennan at the scene in sochi. >> reporter: everybody has been talking about the fact is the u.s. not doing so well? the reality is the u.s. is tied for the lead in medals with norway at the halfway point, but there is that sense because of skiing where the u.s. only won one medal in al pipe skiing or figure skating -- alpine skiing or figure skating one medal, that maybe these athletes weren't doing what they should have been doing, shani davis an example, but i think you look at individual things like aaron hamlin winning the first luge and other events where you pick up a bronze or silver the u.s. is doing okay, but they do need some of their bigger names to come through in the next few days, the ice dancers and a few others. in the meantime it's great fun here in sochi. >> reporter: finally we turn to basketball where the maryland terrapins continue their acc swan song tomorrow for the 177th time duke versus maryland at crazy cameron, final time in the regular season as acc foes.
tomorrow should be great, john carlson versus alex ovechkin, the two caps going head to head tomorrow. for more on today's action we turn to usa today's own brennan at the scene in sochi. >> reporter: everybody has been talking about the fact is the u.s. not doing so well? the reality is the u.s. is tied for the lead in medals with norway at the halfway point, but there is that sense because of skiing where the u.s. only won one medal in al pipe skiing or figure skating -- alpine skiing...
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alex was a technician for the u.s. snowboarding team. this year he's leading with his own olympic bronze medal. he won the bronze today. a far cry from his days of prepping the boards for team u.s. when he was in vancouver, he said all that work was worth it when he was standing on the podium with the american flag wrapped around him. and here crossing the finish line. what he didn't count on was martin of france right behind him on his tail. the frenchman lunged forward to create a photo finish. spencer with end up with the gold but not without a bit of a scare. david weiss taking home the gold in the first ever men's ski halfpipe, and it looks like this right now. take a look. the netherlands and u.s. tie with 20 each. host russia with 19 and norway and canada with 18 and 17. thank you. we're going to take a look at the headlines and then we're going to get to you "real money with ali velshi." this is al jazeera america. >> 20 years ago the united states, canada and mexico created the largest trading bloc the world has ever known. has it caused prosperity or pain? and what if raising the mini
alex was a technician for the u.s. snowboarding team. this year he's leading with his own olympic bronze medal. he won the bronze today. a far cry from his days of prepping the boards for team u.s. when he was in vancouver, he said all that work was worth it when he was standing on the podium with the american flag wrapped around him. and here crossing the finish line. what he didn't count on was martin of france right behind him on his tail. the frenchman lunged forward to create a photo...
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alex savage news ktvu news. >>> a high-speed chase occurred last night. they whether in marin county last night and rear continued it minutes later. police say they then crashed their own car on the bridge before running towards the pressed sid yes and what led to the crash in the live report. this was the store story we first brought you yesterday during mornings on 2. officers jaun gonzalez and brian law responded to a crash 20 miles south of fresno. the two officers were told the accident was on the northbound side near kingsberg but it was actually on the southbound side. officers done stall less struggled but the car flipped and the two officers were killed instantly. >> we lost two officers, members of the highway patrol, they were classmates, trained together and came on at the tame time. it is standard procedures for them to be working together but they both worked here before transferring to trans know. -- fresno. officers gonzalez worked as a field training officer and they say he was hard working reliant and -- reliable and never lost his cool. and the other one said he had a great relationship with everybody and everybody will miss him very much. officers g
alex savage news ktvu news. >>> a high-speed chase occurred last night. they whether in marin county last night and rear continued it minutes later. police say they then crashed their own car on the bridge before running towards the pressed sid yes and what led to the crash in the live report. this was the store story we first brought you yesterday during mornings on 2. officers jaun gonzalez and brian law responded to a crash 20 miles south of fresno. the two officers were told the...
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walt and alex and this came up in my own interviews with them immediately began calling gay organizationsin wyoming and colorado as well as they phoned the casper "star tribune" saying that their belief was this was an anti-gay hate crime. i learned that they came to cal rerucha's office and kept saying matthew is gay and we don't want this fact to go unnoticed. deb thompson mentioned they showed up that night at the boomerang saying the same thing. i did later learn that alex trout and again i interviewed alex trout and track them down at that time in rochester new york and flew there to meet him. alex admitted he had a problem with methamphetamine that you know he didn't want to go on the record talking about any of matthews drug use that alex is significant because almost immediately after the crime happened there were two different police reports that mention when alex was questioned initially he told police that matthew had gotten involved with cocaine and methamphetamine when he was living in denver. again these were records that were sealed and not available for journalists to look
walt and alex and this came up in my own interviews with them immediately began calling gay organizationsin wyoming and colorado as well as they phoned the casper "star tribune" saying that their belief was this was an anti-gay hate crime. i learned that they came to cal rerucha's office and kept saying matthew is gay and we don't want this fact to go unnoticed. deb thompson mentioned they showed up that night at the boomerang saying the same thing. i did later learn that alex trout...
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own nbc news tom brokaw is 74. happy birthday to all. >>> keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm alex witt.veryone. >>> here is a welcome sight. heavy rain falling across the bay area. this is just the beginning. more wet weather is headed this way. good morning everyone. it's 4:30. i'm scott mcgrew. >> such a great thing. i'm laura garcia-cannon. our weather advisory is in effect around the bay area this morning. and we have team in place to help you get around this wet mess. christina loren will tell us how long this will last. let's start with christie smith. she is bearing down this morning live out there along the elements on the san mateo bridge. what's it like out there? >> reporter: good morning to you. i have to tell you, t
own nbc news tom brokaw is 74. happy birthday to all. >>> keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm alex witt.veryone. >>> here is a welcome sight. heavy rain falling across the bay area. this is just the beginning. more wet weather is headed this way. good morning everyone. it's 4:30. i'm scott mcgrew. >> such a great thing. i'm laura garcia-cannon. our weather advisory is in effect around the bay area this morning. and we have team in place to help you get...
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own cheneyesque connection. that's coming up. >>> first bertha coombs as the market wrap. >> hi, alex. it was kind of a flat day. down. the nasdaq slid five points, but a couple companies bucking the trend. shares of home depot were higher. they reported better than expected profits. they said cold weather has been hurting sales, because a lot of folks have been kept in cost cutting did help boost the profits. meantime, tesla is having a huge day, the best performs stock in the s&p 500. on a couple things, morgan stanley says they think the electric auto make will nontransform the auto industry, but likely be disruptive when it comes to power. that's really going to affect a lot of other industries. meantime the model s was chosen as the best pick for cars in to 14 by "consumer reports." that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. alex will be right back. s [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy.
own cheneyesque connection. that's coming up. >>> first bertha coombs as the market wrap. >> hi, alex. it was kind of a flat day. down. the nasdaq slid five points, but a couple companies bucking the trend. shares of home depot were higher. they reported better than expected profits. they said cold weather has been hurting sales, because a lot of folks have been kept in cost cutting did help boost the profits. meantime, tesla is having a huge day, the best performs stock in the...
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alex rodriguez called it quits legally. he dropped all lawsuits against major league baseball, the commissioner and his own union. the dismissal of the lawsuits was filed yesterday and it appears that alex rodriguez will accept his suspension, including play-off games. a-rod's corner vi said his client will not attend spring training. he'll forfeit his $25 million salary for 2014. major league baseball released this statement: the players union issued a statement saying: >> attorney ted kawles with the legal perspect mfion the timing. >> -- perspective on the timing. >> the problem with a-rod is he would find himself under oath and would have to say officially whether he had used the substances ta triggered the inspection. there's a mountain of evidence to suggest if he had said that he may have been subject to perjury for saying those things under oath. it was an important time for him to make the decision because they had to answer the motion to dismiss that was filed by major league baseball. >> in the n.b.a. indiana sets the pace. the pacers seeking home-court advantage as they hook to unseat the heat. >> geor
alex rodriguez called it quits legally. he dropped all lawsuits against major league baseball, the commissioner and his own union. the dismissal of the lawsuits was filed yesterday and it appears that alex rodriguez will accept his suspension, including play-off games. a-rod's corner vi said his client will not attend spring training. he'll forfeit his $25 million salary for 2014. major league baseball released this statement: the players union issued a statement saying: >> attorney ted...
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world we live in in which fox owned by rupert murdoch owns the super bowl and there's an interview with one of his employees. dedrick muhammad. alexagner. catch her show weekdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. don't laugh, i do. >> i love you for it. >> thank you, both. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts in this room. i'm going to shut up. >> i don't mind. i'll talk in the corner. we're all one big happy family watching alex at 4:00 and talking in the same studio. >>> thank you at home for being in the studio with us this hour as well. this is a man named philip kwon. he was an assistant prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office. the federal prosecutor's office in new jersey starting in the year 2000. chris christie was named to be the u.s. attorney in new jersey in 2001. he actually started in the office in early 2002. so when chris christie got there, when he got to the prosecutor's office, phil kwon was already working there.
world we live in in which fox owned by rupert murdoch owns the super bowl and there's an interview with one of his employees. dedrick muhammad. alexagner. catch her show weekdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. don't laugh, i do. >> i love you for it. >> thank you, both. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts in this room. i'm going to shut up. >> i don't mind. i'll talk in the corner. we're all one big happy family watching alex...
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murdoch owns the super bowl and there's an interview with one of his employees. dedrick muhammad. alex wagner. catch her show weekdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. don't laugh, i do. >> i love you for it. >> thank you, both. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts in this room. i'm going to shut up. >> i don't mind. i'll talk in the corner. we're all one big happy family watching alex at 4:00 and talking in the same studio. >>> thank you at home for being in the studio with us this hour as well. this is a man named philip kwon. he was an assistant prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office. the federal prosecutor's office in new jersey starting in the year 2000. chris christie was named to be the u.s. attorney in new jersey in 2001. he actually started in the office in early 2002. so when chris christie got there, when he got to the prosecutor's office, phil kwon was already working there. chris christie had no law enforcement background at all when george w. bush named him to that top prosecutor's job in new jersey, but he held the prosecutor's job for seven
murdoch owns the super bowl and there's an interview with one of his employees. dedrick muhammad. alex wagner. catch her show weekdays at 4:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. don't laugh, i do. >> i love you for it. >> thank you, both. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts in this room. i'm going to shut up. >> i don't mind. i'll talk in the corner. we're all one big happy family watching alex at 4:00 and talking in the same studio....
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there's a fundamental principal, alex, that you should always apply, which is when politicians make these decisions, they think about whether that will effect their own job and their own reelection and what impact it's going to have. they don't believe in the republican party that the greatest threat to them right now is to vote against the minimum wage. they think that will engender the kind of primaries that they're worried about. that is the controlling fear in the republican party right now, and that will keep them from becoming a national party, but it may keep the minimum wage from passing the congress. >> can i say something about this issue of equality versus inequality issue? >> sure. >> a number of economic historians will tell you. we lived through a special period after world war ii. where if you went to school and graduated, you got a job and a house and a nice wife and two kids and a dog and things just kind of worked out. everything sort of happened. what's happened because of economic forces, technology, and other things, has made "the leave it to beaver" version of the american dream a challenge. >> you could be paraphrasing the spee
there's a fundamental principal, alex, that you should always apply, which is when politicians make these decisions, they think about whether that will effect their own job and their own reelection and what impact it's going to have. they don't believe in the republican party that the greatest threat to them right now is to vote against the minimum wage. they think that will engender the kind of primaries that they're worried about. that is the controlling fear in the republican party right...
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own up to one former ability. does so cilia r t london tension is rising in the run up to scotland's independence referendum the country's first minister alex salmond accused westminster of resorting to destructive campaigning aimed at frightening scottish voters where last week chancellor george osborne warned that if scotland votes in favor of independence it would have to surrender the pound in response alex salmond highlighted the massive transaction costs u.k. businesses would face if the scots implemented a new currency and the president of the european commission added fuel to the far by saying scotland stands very little chance of gaining e.u. membership well let's discuss this independence bit with jonathan shafi he's a co-founder of scotland's radical independence campaign what david cameron has called a man without a plan and he is right. well i think that in fact the opposite is true because what we are seeing now throw this discussion i think is a government waste minister which is deeply panicked and deeply worried about the situation it's a measuring scotland we've seen since the turn of the new year opinion posing creasing w
own up to one former ability. does so cilia r t london tension is rising in the run up to scotland's independence referendum the country's first minister alex salmond accused westminster of resorting to destructive campaigning aimed at frightening scottish voters where last week chancellor george osborne warned that if scotland votes in favor of independence it would have to surrender the pound in response alex salmond highlighted the massive transaction costs u.k. businesses would face if the...
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the weather channel's alex wallace joins us with more. we have our own bet here in the office.i took may 6th, i bet. >> that's a good bet. it may even be later than that because there's actually more snow on the way. i know you don't want to hear that. this winter storm, bringing us light snow showers, vermont, new hampshire, into maine. that continues to slide to the north and the east. we'll be clearing out as the day progresses. here comes the next weathermaker. light snow in and around des moines. this will try to sneak its way down to places like st. louis. eventually working into places like indianapolis. then working its way to the coast by tomorrow. it's a pretty quick mover, by tomorrow, just off the coast but then we get a little bit of a disturbance that helps to really energize this thing. we'll be talking about it strengthening rapidly. big-time winds and the snow will be coming down as well. the current thinking is coastal sections of new england will be getting hit the hardest, possible blizzard conditions in these areas, including in around boston, portland as w
the weather channel's alex wallace joins us with more. we have our own bet here in the office.i took may 6th, i bet. >> that's a good bet. it may even be later than that because there's actually more snow on the way. i know you don't want to hear that. this winter storm, bringing us light snow showers, vermont, new hampshire, into maine. that continues to slide to the north and the east. we'll be clearing out as the day progresses. here comes the next weathermaker. light snow in and...
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alex rodriguez. that would be a long time in the future. bob brooks compared the united states to, quote, a primeval monster that was relentlessly concentrating the appetite of the moment, nothing of its own body encrusted with parasites, in distinguishable from the slime in which it moves, half in distinguishable from the slime in which it moves. this is not a positive picture. these writers wrote the chronicles of the generation, united in one crusading army by their revolt against the american tradition as being understood. in the exciting years 1919-1920 they seized power in the literary world almost like the bolsheviks in russia. they seized power in the literary world almost like the bolsheviks in russia and that is exactly right. let's go back for just a minute if we can to woodrow wilson, the seizure of power. wilson seems to understand the attempt to impose uniformity in the midst of war, anti german mania, banning sauerkraut, you know all the specifics of this, could be avoided. he empowers people like george creole. offering uniformity on the country. if there is anything good about liberalism and i don't -- i think there is, there would be two things. concern with conformity,
alex rodriguez. that would be a long time in the future. bob brooks compared the united states to, quote, a primeval monster that was relentlessly concentrating the appetite of the moment, nothing of its own body encrusted with parasites, in distinguishable from the slime in which it moves, half in distinguishable from the slime in which it moves. this is not a positive picture. these writers wrote the chronicles of the generation, united in one crusading army by their revolt against the...
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alex rodriguez, but that would be a long time in the future. brooks compared the united states to a, quote, prime evil monster concentrating on the appetite of the moment, knowing nothing of its own vast body, encrusted with pair sites, half indistinguishable from the slime in which it moves. half indistinguishable from the slime of which it moves. it's not a positive picture. [laughter] these writers wrote the chronicle, and united in one crew saiding army by the revolt as they understood it, and in the exciting years, 1919 and 1920, they seize power in the literary world like russia. they seize power. that's exactly right. let's go back if we can to woodrow wilson, the seizure of power. wilson understands an attempt to impose uniformity in the midst of war, the antigerman hostility, you know, banning sauerkraut, you know all the specifics of this. this could be avoided, and empowers people to impose just that, a frightening uniformity on the country. if there's anything good about liberalism, and i think there is. i don't want to push it too hard, there's two things. concern with conformity, although very most often liberals are the most conformist people imaginable, but in pri
alex rodriguez, but that would be a long time in the future. brooks compared the united states to a, quote, prime evil monster concentrating on the appetite of the moment, knowing nothing of its own vast body, encrusted with pair sites, half indistinguishable from the slime in which it moves. half indistinguishable from the slime of which it moves. it's not a positive picture. [laughter] these writers wrote the chronicle, and united in one crew saiding army by the revolt as they understood it,...
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own valentine because we know you'll be busy. chocolate and everybody it's coming. jeremy and alex's. thank you so much, terry. you look beautiful. >>> time for a final check of the weather with our bride, miss ginger. >> so soon, you know i was paying close attention to that and i've got my cheering squad for the curling. we're all working on it and birthdays. you're 32 and 30. i wouldn't say their age, i said but i did. all happy in our 30s but wish the temperature was and sure isn't but want to check in a place it is nice and warm and that would be busbee, arizona. not the same, rain on that snow that's already on the beach in nags head, north carolina so a rainy coastal storm, remember, the ice is inland and it is already falling, augusta, columbia, all the places there, that's how it times out for you, virginia, you'll get the snow today too. >>> good morning, i'm mike niko. still tracking fog during the morning. then a slight chance of sprinkles in the north bay. we'll be partly sunny most areas. temperatures in the 60s. a few degrees above average. accuweather seven-day foreca
own valentine because we know you'll be busy. chocolate and everybody it's coming. jeremy and alex's. thank you so much, terry. you look beautiful. >>> time for a final check of the weather with our bride, miss ginger. >> so soon, you know i was paying close attention to that and i've got my cheering squad for the curling. we're all working on it and birthdays. you're 32 and 30. i wouldn't say their age, i said but i did. all happy in our 30s but wish the temperature was and sure...
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own letter saying that she was molested as a 7-year-old child. but now allen is saying that she is rehashing lies that have been told for years. alexield has more on the ugly family battle. >> reporter: allegations that made news 20 years ago back in the headlines today, and woody allen saying that i did not molest dylan and i loved her, and i hope that one day she will grasp how she has been cheated out of having a loving father, and exploited by a mother more interesting in the festering anger than her daughter's well-being. and a rebuttal of her says that woody allen took me by the hand and led me into a dim closet attic on the second floor of our house, and then he sexually assaulted me. and allen blames mia farrow's bitterness over the separation and when he had adopted her, took immediate aim at him. and this op-ed is the same rehash of the legalese and outright lies he has leveled at me for 20 years. the abuse first surfaced when allen and mia farrow split after 12 years together. the connecticut prosecutors denied to charge allen, because they felt that dylan at 7 years old was a fragile witness, and they called her, e quot
own letter saying that she was molested as a 7-year-old child. but now allen is saying that she is rehashing lies that have been told for years. alexield has more on the ugly family battle. >> reporter: allegations that made news 20 years ago back in the headlines today, and woody allen saying that i did not molest dylan and i loved her, and i hope that one day she will grasp how she has been cheated out of having a loving father, and exploited by a mother more interesting in the...
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own. >> woodruff: those are the main folks. >> those are the main folks. >> woodruff: and perhaps some of the larger companies as well. >> yeah. >> woodruff: all right, alex wayne from bloomberg news, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: appreciate it. >> woodruff: now to the humantiarian situation in syria. aid officials rushed today to evacuate more women, children and elderly from the blockaded city of homs after a fragile cease-fire there was extended for three more days. patrick mcdonnel has been reporting on the evacuation in homs for the los angeles times. he spoke to us via skype from damascus a short time ago. >> woodruff: patrick mcdonnel, thank you very much for talking with us. now that we know the cease-fire is being extended, what is the situation in homs. >> the situation in the old city is extremely delicate as you know. there is a three day operation in which something like more than-- 700 people were evacuated from old homs. some aid was delivered. however, there were extensive mortar attacks and gunfire attacks on the convoy. and a number of civilial-- civilians were killed, at least ten to our knowledge. so it is a very deli
own. >> woodruff: those are the main folks. >> those are the main folks. >> woodruff: and perhaps some of the larger companies as well. >> yeah. >> woodruff: all right, alex wayne from bloomberg news, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: appreciate it. >> woodruff: now to the humantiarian situation in syria. aid officials rushed today to evacuate more women, children and elderly from the blockaded city of homs after a fragile cease-fire...
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alex, your claims on my social security positions have been rated false. some of the most vocal people in our community are being scared which falsehood. >> i heard in my owny said that he -- that social securities with not guaranteed. that happened in the last debate. i heard something different today. >> tuesday''s debate was moderated by susan. she joins me now, and reed wilson is editor of "washington post" gov beat. susan, it sounds like the odd sound bite of the day belonged to alex sink on that immigration comment. how's that playing locally in. >> it's getting a lot of attention, as you might imagine, all over the blogs, every major newspaper and media outlet has been covering it. i wouldn't say it's the dominant thing. and in the debate, the real dominant concern was the negative ads and the question we ask about is outside money throwing you off your message, and both candidates really were wanting to distance themselves from some of the outside ads coming into the area, which are huge, as you said earlier, millions. >> it's unbelievable, and, reid wilson, this is the thing that is destroying political campaigning in this country. outside groups.
alex, your claims on my social security positions have been rated false. some of the most vocal people in our community are being scared which falsehood. >> i heard in my owny said that he -- that social securities with not guaranteed. that happened in the last debate. i heard something different today. >> tuesday''s debate was moderated by susan. she joins me now, and reed wilson is editor of "washington post" gov beat. susan, it sounds like the odd sound bite of the day...
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owned. she took the boy to a san diego petco and purchased the rat may of last year. two weeks later, aden was dead. he enjoyed two weeks with the new pet, naming him alex, taking him with him on outing, even in the bathtub, photos of him bathing with the rat. june 11th, he woke up with a fever and severe stomach pain. he could barely walk. he didn't live through the next day, dying at the hospital at 1:00 in the morning. now the san diego medical examiner's office found rat bite fever killed the boy. the family sent the rat to the federal centers for disease control which confirmed the rat was sick. they are now suing. petco has released the statement saying, we are deeply saddened by the pankey's family trojic loss. health and safety of the people and pets als s always a top pri. people can get rat bite fiver by consuming food or drinks contaminated with the bacteria. people under 5 are discouraged from handling the rats for this reason. only 200 cases documented in the past eight years. pat rheats more popular these days. we could start hearing about this more often. >>> governor jan brewer tweeting about the controversial bill that would allow some
owned. she took the boy to a san diego petco and purchased the rat may of last year. two weeks later, aden was dead. he enjoyed two weeks with the new pet, naming him alex, taking him with him on outing, even in the bathtub, photos of him bathing with the rat. june 11th, he woke up with a fever and severe stomach pain. he could barely walk. he didn't live through the next day, dying at the hospital at 1:00 in the morning. now the san diego medical examiner's office found rat bite fever killed...
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alex mcgillis digs into chris christie's rise in new jersey politics, writing, even post bridge gate, the prevailing interpretations of christie fundamentally missed the mark. he has been so singularly successful at constructing his own mythology as a reformer, a crusader, a bipartisan problem solver that people have never really seen him clearly. the problem with christie isn't merely that he is a bully, it's that his political career is built on a rotten foundation. christie owes his rise to some of the most toxic forces in his state. powerful bosses who ensure that his vow to clean up new jersey will never come to pass. he has allowed them to escape scrutiny, rewarded them for their support, and punished their enemies. all along, even as it looked like christie was attacking the machine, he was really just mastering it. we start with christie's first campaign where me cast himself as a reformer and crusader for stricter ethics guidelines. he ran this ad -- >> hi. my name is chris christie. i got into this race for the promise of a better future for my family and yours. but "the daily record" has called the current incumbents fumbling, bumbling amateurs. and now they're being investigated by the mars county prosecu
alex mcgillis digs into chris christie's rise in new jersey politics, writing, even post bridge gate, the prevailing interpretations of christie fundamentally missed the mark. he has been so singularly successful at constructing his own mythology as a reformer, a crusader, a bipartisan problem solver that people have never really seen him clearly. the problem with christie isn't merely that he is a bully, it's that his political career is built on a rotten foundation. christie owes his rise to...