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. >> 10 years ago 23-year-old weldon angelos had a lot going for him. he was the father of two boys and had a budding career as a music producer, with his own record label working with big-name talent like snoop dogg. >> lisa is weldon's older sister. >> he's really into music. that was his world. >> but weldon angelos was a small-time dealer of marijuana in his home town. transactions that led him down to road to this place. where he's been incars rated for almost a decade. >> weldon angelos called and talked about what led him to prison. >> i was young, dumb. i needed guidance. it was a mistake. >> a mistake he's paying dearly for, and some argue way too dearly. >> one of my childhood acquaintance was arrested facing a substantial prison sentence. he worked as an informant, arranging for the sale of marijuana. >> weldon angelos sold his friend pot recorded by the fbi. a total value of over $1,000. the informant claimed he saw a gun in two of the transactions. a search of weldon's house turned up firearms - all legally owned. the law says possession of
. >> 10 years ago 23-year-old weldon angelos had a lot going for him. he was the father of two boys and had a budding career as a music producer, with his own record label working with big-name talent like snoop dogg. >> lisa is weldon's older sister. >> he's really into music. that was his world. >> but weldon angelos was a small-time dealer of marijuana in his home town. transactions that led him down to road to this place. where he's been incars rated for almost a...
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us came to know nelson mandela during his long struggle to bring freedom to south africa but maya angelo came to know him at the very beginning his crusade back in the 1960s. she is in one stop-salem, north carolina, it is such a pleasure to have you. how did you come to know nelson mandela? >> good morning, and how wonderful it is to speak with you. mr. mandela was an anc member, actually one of the founders of the african national union. african national congress i was married to a south african freedom fighter was a member of the pac, pan-african congress. they were archrivals. mr. mandela came to egypt where i was living and i had been so used to these rivals arguing and shouting in the living room and in the streets against each other. there was also southwest africa national organization. when mr. mandela came he never had a crossword to say to anyone. i was amazed. i had never seen south africans who were that kind. he had a consummate to give to everybody including my housekeeper and the doorman, it was amazing. a gentle giant he was. >> schieffer: you know, you have written a wo
us came to know nelson mandela during his long struggle to bring freedom to south africa but maya angelo came to know him at the very beginning his crusade back in the 1960s. she is in one stop-salem, north carolina, it is such a pleasure to have you. how did you come to know nelson mandela? >> good morning, and how wonderful it is to speak with you. mr. mandela was an anc member, actually one of the founders of the african national union. african national congress i was married to a...
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and it was the head with no teeth that went after angelo mozilo. so the greatest danger he was in from the beginning was maybe he'd be gummed to death, but not even that happened. >> three months after the s.e.c. settled the civil suit, federal prosecutors in los angeles dropped their criminal investigation of countrywide and its ceo, angelo mozilo. we wanted to know why the justice department has been unable to bring a single criminal case against countrywide or any of the major wall street banks, and lanny breuer, the head of the criminal division at the justice department, agreed to talk to us. in september of 2010, you told the congressional hearing that you seek to prosecute people who make materially false statements-- people who told the investors one thing and did something different. >> that's absolutely right, and we're doing exactly that. >> we spoke to a woman at countrywide, who was a senior vice president for investigating fraud. >> mm-hmm. >> and she said that the fraud inside countrywide was systemic, that it was basically a way of
and it was the head with no teeth that went after angelo mozilo. so the greatest danger he was in from the beginning was maybe he'd be gummed to death, but not even that happened. >> three months after the s.e.c. settled the civil suit, federal prosecutors in los angeles dropped their criminal investigation of countrywide and its ceo, angelo mozilo. we wanted to know why the justice department has been unable to bring a single criminal case against countrywide or any of the major wall...
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my dog is angelo. kick the [ bleep ] out of that dog every day. >> so one of the most cent je nairian fights. holding on to a grudge can last a lifetime. >> if you want to carry a grudge like that, in 48 years later, i hope that i can dream about joe the way he has been dreaming about me. >> coming up -- a close encounter with the world's biggest creature. >> nature is unpredictable. >> talk about unpredictable. a snake on a windshield. >> that was bizarre and unexpected. >> when caught on camera, did that just happen continues. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. . >> what would you do if you suddenly found yourself feet away from the largest living creature on earth. this captain watches out. >> nature is unpredictable. >> rick and susie of garden grove, california have been for more than a decade and share a mutual passion for kayaking through the southern california part of the pacific ocean.
my dog is angelo. kick the [ bleep ] out of that dog every day. >> so one of the most cent je nairian fights. holding on to a grudge can last a lifetime. >> if you want to carry a grudge like that, in 48 years later, i hope that i can dream about joe the way he has been dreaming about me. >> coming up -- a close encounter with the world's biggest creature. >> nature is unpredictable. >> talk about unpredictable. a snake on a windshield. >> that was bizarre...
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. >>> just ahead, maya angelo's heart felt tribute to nelson mandela.'t want to miss what she told anderson cooper about the death of her good friend. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we lik
. >>> just ahead, maya angelo's heart felt tribute to nelson mandela.'t want to miss what she told anderson cooper about the death of her good friend. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of...
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are michael angelo it's probably hard to get excited about a piece of graffiti. back in miami, a theory was ofrt as to what banksy was up to when he chose to paint a red balloon in a suburb where he knew it would be found and removed. he does sell some pieces at auction. >> he came to new york. crazy gallery pieces like us, take it down, show it. his official pieces have a spike in value. it's the process of the publicity behind his series of street work that drives auction prices up. >> perhaps out there somewhere if you listen hard enough you can hear banksy laughing all the way to the bank. >> and they are paying so i guess it is art. that's it for us here on "america tonight." please remember if you would like to comment on any stories, log on to the website, aljazeera.com. meet the team, get sneak preview of stories you are working on and tell us what you'd like to see. join the conversation with us on twitter or at our facebook page. goodnight. we'll have more of america tonight tomorrow. def conversa elementa >> >> >> >> clsz >> this is al jazeera america
are michael angelo it's probably hard to get excited about a piece of graffiti. back in miami, a theory was ofrt as to what banksy was up to when he chose to paint a red balloon in a suburb where he knew it would be found and removed. he does sell some pieces at auction. >> he came to new york. crazy gallery pieces like us, take it down, show it. his official pieces have a spike in value. it's the process of the publicity behind his series of street work that drives auction prices up....
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>> you see him open the gift and it's an old school michael angelo pillow. the brother found it on red it. >> that might be the greatest gift i've ever gotten. >> everyone starts to chuckle. >> is that -- oh, my god. >> i'm going to cry. >> what's so special about this thing? is it his old pillow? >> the thing is, he had this thing from age 4 to age 24 and he threw it away like five years ago because it had been so beaten up and deteriorated. he basically said he regretted throwing it away ever since. a childhood relic. obviously it meant a lot to this guy. >> aw, that was really thoughtful. >> i imagine him going to bed tonight with that pillow -- >> and going to bed and saying cowabunga dude. >> stewart edge is bringing snow to the desert in his latest kissing prank. >> i kind of wish it was snowing because you're a really pretty girl. >> oh! oh, my god. >> but see how another familiar face gets in on the action. and with the rush of the holidays, we taking a minute to slow things down. >> see what makes this a smashing good time. . >>> you only have a few
>> you see him open the gift and it's an old school michael angelo pillow. the brother found it on red it. >> that might be the greatest gift i've ever gotten. >> everyone starts to chuckle. >> is that -- oh, my god. >> i'm going to cry. >> what's so special about this thing? is it his old pillow? >> the thing is, he had this thing from age 4 to age 24 and he threw it away like five years ago because it had been so beaten up and deteriorated. he...
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angelo. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you have proposed a moon shine summit. >> that's right. >> with whom and how has your request been received? >> in the immediate aftermath of phil robertson's comments leaked by gq magazine there was a knee jerk reaction, many on the left, a lot of vitriol, people on the socially conservative right banging the evangelical christian drum and liberals coming in from los angeles wagging their finger trying to admonish him saying get this guy off television. what we did is decide, hey, there's no better people to make -- rather than come in from los angeles we decided to come in from the other l.a., louisiana, and make the case that we are strong conservatives. we're also strong christians, certainly many of our members are, and it's not a zero sum game when it comes to being a christian and a supporter of equal rights for gays and lesbians. i can think of no better family to make the case than the robertson house hoed. that's why in a kind of
angelo. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you have proposed a moon shine summit. >> that's right. >> with whom and how has your request been received? >> in the immediate aftermath of phil robertson's comments leaked by gq magazine there was a knee jerk reaction, many on the left, a lot of vitriol, people on the socially conservative right banging the evangelical christian drum and liberals coming in from los angeles wagging their finger trying to...
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>> you see him open the gift and it's an old school michael angelo pillow, circa like 1990. watch the brother's reaction here. >> that might be the greatest gift i've ever gotten. >> everybody starts tochuckle, but watch him. >> oh, man tears! >> he actually -- oh, my god. he's going to cry. >> what's so special about this thing? is it his old pillow? >> the thing is he had this thing from age 4 to age 24 and he threw it away like five years ago because it had been so beaten up and deteriorated but he basically said he regretted throwing it away ever since. it was like a childhood relic. >> obviously meant quite a bit to this guy. >> that's really thoughtful for somebody to go to the trouble because they realized he was scarred emotionally about the fact he had thrown the other one away. >> i imagine him going to bed tonight with that. >> that's it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time, everybody. ♪ yeah her gift ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was the camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and
>> you see him open the gift and it's an old school michael angelo pillow, circa like 1990. watch the brother's reaction here. >> that might be the greatest gift i've ever gotten. >> everybody starts tochuckle, but watch him. >> oh, man tears! >> he actually -- oh, my god. he's going to cry. >> what's so special about this thing? is it his old pillow? >> the thing is he had this thing from age 4 to age 24 and he threw it away like five years ago because...
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sew josh and angelo he's from here. we want to welcome you all and we hope others are going to speak. i want to make sure my supervisor over here is clear we're backing her up on where shooes coming from. so thank you. (clapping.) >> you know, if folks and colleagues can allow me to dispense with the rule typically, we're supposed go in the order of the cards we get. this is a community legend. she's often called the godmother of this point. so i'll call ms. dr.es possible jackson >> excuse me. he has another name for me as well, i'm his baby grandmother. i want to thank you all for coming the supervisors and all the family. i want to say thank you for coming here to visit. i work for the tribe and it's a lonely land. i'd like to say that most of us who live here have gone through a lot. i've decided to make copies and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 4, 9, 10. i've got 10 of those. would you read that. you can see that we have had many a problems in this community with the shipyard and like it was mentioned about the penciling pla
sew josh and angelo he's from here. we want to welcome you all and we hope others are going to speak. i want to make sure my supervisor over here is clear we're backing her up on where shooes coming from. so thank you. (clapping.) >> you know, if folks and colleagues can allow me to dispense with the rule typically, we're supposed go in the order of the cards we get. this is a community legend. she's often called the godmother of this point. so i'll call ms. dr.es possible jackson...
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. >> you see him open the gift and it's on old-school michael angelo pillow circa like 1990p. very old. the brother found it on reddit. watch the brother's reaction here. >> that might be the greatest gift i've ever gotten. >> everybody starts to chuckle. watch him. >> is that your -- >> oh, my gosh. >> what? >> what's so special about this? >> his old pillow? >> the thing is, he had this thing from age 4 to age 24. and he threw it away like five years ago because it had been so beaten up and deterioratesed. but he basically said he regretted throwing it away ever since. it was a childhood relic. >> meant quite a bit for this guy. >> that's really thoughtful. >> yeah. >> for someone to go to the trouble because they realized that he was scarred emotionally after the fact he had thrown his other one away. >> i imagine him going to bed with that pillow being like -- >> saying cowabunga dude. >>> stuart edge is bringing snow to the desert in his latest prank. >> i wish it was snowing because you're a pretty girl. >> oh. >> oh, my gosh. >> but see how another familiar face gets in
. >> you see him open the gift and it's on old-school michael angelo pillow circa like 1990p. very old. the brother found it on reddit. watch the brother's reaction here. >> that might be the greatest gift i've ever gotten. >> everybody starts to chuckle. watch him. >> is that your -- >> oh, my gosh. >> what? >> what's so special about this? >> his old pillow? >> the thing is, he had this thing from age 4 to age 24. and he threw it away like...
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. >>> it's where you find geothermal wells under michael angelo. kindl museum's piano pa vivian houses 16th century masterpieces in 21st century innovation. >> lots of architects have been wondering what is going to happen here. >> reporter: albert is among those who flocked to study the new work of the italian architect. the $135 million project broke ground in 2010 and opened this november. to admirers this is a temple. >> the new seems around the world have been the new at drals. >> reporter: it exemplifies the latest in green building. part of the roof is sod, offering insulation, and much of the building is underground. the staircase is a work of art itself, light comes in through the window, bounces off of the slanted wall and creates a well of light >> it's wonderful seeing works of art in natural light. >> reporter: the museum director says the piano pavilion uses half of the energy per square foot as his older neighborhood. >> much of our lighting is supplied by the energy produced by the photovoltaic cells. you see little gaps between the
. >>> it's where you find geothermal wells under michael angelo. kindl museum's piano pa vivian houses 16th century masterpieces in 21st century innovation. >> lots of architects have been wondering what is going to happen here. >> reporter: albert is among those who flocked to study the new work of the italian architect. the $135 million project broke ground in 2010 and opened this november. to admirers this is a temple. >> the new seems around the world have been...
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by a company that said that any website that had any nudity at all, even one picture of michael angelo's david. then we found that the sex offender registry for, like, public urination, but that's not he was on it for. he was on there for sexually interfering with a 14-year-old girl. he was really into posting long detailed accounts of his sex play parties on the internet. we're like, we know you love love the first amendment, we just wish you'd share. by all means, let your freak flag fly, but stop getting in the way of everyone else's. >> i was wondering, our systems are built into stuff like the operating system as good as systems like true crips and do you think they will be in the future for encrypting your data. >> should you use lux or true crypt? i think in general they are both subject to an immense amount of pure scrutiny, which is the best way to find flaws, and there will be flaws in a security system. both of those systems are subject to a lot of peer scrutiny and i think both of them are good robust systems. lux is the basis is pretty good. >> i had a few questions, so i de
by a company that said that any website that had any nudity at all, even one picture of michael angelo's david. then we found that the sex offender registry for, like, public urination, but that's not he was on it for. he was on there for sexually interfering with a 14-year-old girl. he was really into posting long detailed accounts of his sex play parties on the internet. we're like, we know you love love the first amendment, we just wish you'd share. by all means, let your freak flag fly, but...
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i don't think that is that much of a surprise. >> michael angelo, do you agree with that?posed to love one another? >> yeah. absolutely not. what he was engaging in was hate speech. to shroud it in the bible is really ludicrous and ridiculous. the bible, you know, promotes slavery. the bible has promoted polygamy. the bible has promoted a lot of things we don't tolerate including racism. this man made racist remarks as well and said blacks were better off in jim crowe during lynchings. it was better off before they were getting welfare. he didn't say it on a&e, which, you know, was just mentioned that a&e, you know, hired these people to come into their homes. he said it giving an interview outside. i think a&e probably would not have aired something like that. so he made reckless and irresponsible comments, shrouding it in the bible i think is a cop out. there are horrific statements in the bible about a lot of people and a lot of groups of people. we don't say that's okay that you can say on television. >> all right. i'll have to end the debate there. thanks to both of y
i don't think that is that much of a surprise. >> michael angelo, do you agree with that?posed to love one another? >> yeah. absolutely not. what he was engaging in was hate speech. to shroud it in the bible is really ludicrous and ridiculous. the bible, you know, promotes slavery. the bible has promoted polygamy. the bible has promoted a lot of things we don't tolerate including racism. this man made racist remarks as well and said blacks were better off in jim crowe during...
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the shade if i'm not mistaken i think around fourteen cases of legal proceedings against various angelos and in line out of fourteen cases those and yours actually won legal proceedings in court against the state and this is in a country that according to human rights watch has no independent judiciary where the state prosecutors do just sad and yours how would that be possible well i would you want to ruin you have some dough but the problem was the first to wall the prosecutor's office actually launched this massive campaign of buna tive aggressive inspections and all in one fell the organization's rick choked across the country and in some cases those inspections were just completely over the top where activists were all asked for their correspondence one of the prosecutors wanted access to their computers and so on and so forth but then dozens of groups received warnings i never orders to religion not one to course and one depressed sittings. in a sense that's one of the things that sort of makes me wary because they waited for the foreign agents lawyers that the law was adopted and
the shade if i'm not mistaken i think around fourteen cases of legal proceedings against various angelos and in line out of fourteen cases those and yours actually won legal proceedings in court against the state and this is in a country that according to human rights watch has no independent judiciary where the state prosecutors do just sad and yours how would that be possible well i would you want to ruin you have some dough but the problem was the first to wall the prosecutor's office...
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and only 30 degrees in san angelo. >>> and that superfrigid air that's been parked over the upper midwest is now moving into the northeast. following yesterday's wintry weather wallop, the region's first major snowstorm. and the snow closed hundreds of schools and offices up and down the east coast, triggered countless accidents and canceled nearly 1,400 flights. >> patience is definitely a virtue. in fact, i've been here for two hours. nothing against the great city of newark. i'm here and moving on. >> it wasn't a lot of snow. but just enough to cause massive travel problems. next on the weather docket for the northeast today, the season's first sub zero temperatures. >>> it's actually thawing temperatures that's causing some problems in parts of colorado. >> about a dozen people have been given the all-clear to return to an r.v. park in golden, colorado, after an ice dam break forced their evacuation. clear creek rose about 3 feet in just 15 minutes. ice dams across the area have been breaking as temperatures continue to rise. >>> and now, moving on to capitol hill. in a rare bipartisa
and only 30 degrees in san angelo. >>> and that superfrigid air that's been parked over the upper midwest is now moving into the northeast. following yesterday's wintry weather wallop, the region's first major snowstorm. and the snow closed hundreds of schools and offices up and down the east coast, triggered countless accidents and canceled nearly 1,400 flights. >> patience is definitely a virtue. in fact, i've been here for two hours. nothing against the great city of newark....
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initiate it if i'm not mistaken i think around fourteen cases of legal proceedings against various angelos and in nine out of fourteen cases those laws actually one legal proceedings in court against the state and this is in a country that according to human rights watch has no independent judiciary where this state. prosecutes to see you just sat and yours how would that be possible well i want to want to ruin you have some dope of a problem as the first to wall the prosecutor's office actually launched this massive campaign of buna tive aggressive inspections and all one thousand organisations which out across the country and in some cases those inspections were just completely over the top where activists were all asked for their correspondence one of the prosecutors wanted access to their computers and so on and so forth but then dozens of groups received warnings i direct orders to rich is not i want a course and one depressed sittings for it in a sense that's one of the things that sort of makes me wary because they waited for the foreign agents lawyers that the law was adopted and t
initiate it if i'm not mistaken i think around fourteen cases of legal proceedings against various angelos and in nine out of fourteen cases those laws actually one legal proceedings in court against the state and this is in a country that according to human rights watch has no independent judiciary where this state. prosecutes to see you just sat and yours how would that be possible well i want to want to ruin you have some dope of a problem as the first to wall the prosecutor's office...
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jp mortgage didn't make the loans a guy named angelo mozillo did running country wide. >> i was one of your clients >> they want jp morgan chase to do through the federal government, what the money jp morgan chase is doing what country wide did ten years ago. it's gooding to spawn the same problem. >> if the money got farmed out, i guess that would be one thing. it sounds like it's going to get funneled to the extent there is extra to some pet projects. >> it's a care characterization. it's unlawful what the federal government to give money away to political causes whether left or right wing. that is not what you pay a board. there is not a jury that will authorize to give to causes like this. >> that may not be true. judge, thank you. good to see you. >> good to see you. all the best tonight. >> thank you. >> a cable news host suggesting the word obamacare is synonymous with one of the ugliest racial slurs out there and some controversy hires by the obama administration. are they stacking the deck at the department of homeland security? we'll talk about it next. >> this administration
jp mortgage didn't make the loans a guy named angelo mozillo did running country wide. >> i was one of your clients >> they want jp morgan chase to do through the federal government, what the money jp morgan chase is doing what country wide did ten years ago. it's gooding to spawn the same problem. >> if the money got farmed out, i guess that would be one thing. it sounds like it's going to get funneled to the extent there is extra to some pet projects. >> it's a care...
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through president john morse of the colorado state senate out of office and senator angelo de jure on our gear on. both voted out of office in a special recall election where basically just. the n.r.a. base showed up for this thing. aren't these given that the n.r.a. is funded by and large even though they have a fairly large membership base they're funded by and large by big weapons manufacturers this is big money here we're talking about isn't this is another strong argument for getting money out of politics the vast majority of americans actually want sensible gun control legislation mass majority of n.r.a. members actually want the gun show loopholes closed duch well you know what this isn't about well the first of all me just say look any school shooting this tragic however you however way you slice it it's not so much about gun control i'm not against sensible gun control legislation sensible gun laws but this is about mental illness ok this is about the fact that in our society there are a lot of mentally ill mentally unstable people in our society and that's nothing to be asha
through president john morse of the colorado state senate out of office and senator angelo de jure on our gear on. both voted out of office in a special recall election where basically just. the n.r.a. base showed up for this thing. aren't these given that the n.r.a. is funded by and large even though they have a fairly large membership base they're funded by and large by big weapons manufacturers this is big money here we're talking about isn't this is another strong argument for getting money...
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a guy named angelo mozillo did when he was running countrywide. >> thanks a lot. i was one of your clients. >> they basically want jpmorgan chase to do through the federal government with the money jpmorgan chase is giving in order to get the government off its bank what countrywide did ten years ago. it is going to both sides of the aisle. it sounds like it will be funneled to the extent there is extra. so to his pet projects. that's a group along the same vein as acorn, a network of left-wing community organizers. is that a fair characterization of where the money is going? >> it is fair. i will make it stronger. it's unlawful. that's not what you pay a settlement for. and what jpmorgan chase said. and some of it to causes like this. >> good to see you. >> all the best tonight. >> thank you, sir. a cable news host suggest it is the word obama care is synonymous with one of the ugliest racial slurs out there. we'll take a look at her logic ahead. plus, fallout from the story we broke friday on the immigration issue and controversial hires from the obama administr
a guy named angelo mozillo did when he was running countrywide. >> thanks a lot. i was one of your clients. >> they basically want jpmorgan chase to do through the federal government with the money jpmorgan chase is giving in order to get the government off its bank what countrywide did ten years ago. it is going to both sides of the aisle. it sounds like it will be funneled to the extent there is extra. so to his pet projects. that's a group along the same vein as acorn, a network...
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saints up 6-0 in the second, de-angelo williams gone. panthers up 7-6.ourth quarter carolina on top drew breesz looking for the main manned. he find it new orleans up by three. less than 30 seconds left cam newton, domenic hick son nice. 14 yards for the score. the panthers win for the 10th time in the last 11th game. be careful you have another game, don't pile on him. >> here is how the nsc south look. panthers cap clench it with a win in atlanta. the saints can watch and see if arizona lose to seattle. cowboys and redskins renewing their rivalful battling to win the nsce. tony romeo there. des-bryant done in the end zone. the cowboys in good shape, 14 yards on the plate. alfred moyes. under a minute and a half left. fourth and 10. the whole season is on the line. look at romeo, he makes it happen again. cowboys escaped 24-23. look at jason garrett, "yes, we'll kick the extra point." the cowboys now face the eagles in dallas for a winner-take-all game with the nsce title and a play-off berth on the line. the loser out of the play-offs. >> with the wint
saints up 6-0 in the second, de-angelo williams gone. panthers up 7-6.ourth quarter carolina on top drew breesz looking for the main manned. he find it new orleans up by three. less than 30 seconds left cam newton, domenic hick son nice. 14 yards for the score. the panthers win for the 10th time in the last 11th game. be careful you have another game, don't pile on him. >> here is how the nsc south look. panthers cap clench it with a win in atlanta. the saints can watch and see if arizona...
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. >> author maya angelo new mandela since 1960. >> nelson mandela represents the best any of us can hope for. he was a great man and i'm grateful, the world is better for having him. >> so many people knew nelson mandela. we begin with bono. >> i've been working with nelson mandela pretty much my whole life, since i was 18. i was with the first anti-apartheid. the movement was very big because almost wrote the south african consubstitution in the college there. and his instruction to be that great generation, he made that incredible speech at trafalgar square where he said, the fight against extreme poverty is not the task of charity. it's an act of justice. and that poverty like apartheid is not natural. it's man made. and you know, you must be that generation that takes that on. that's been my instruction book. and i suppose i got to know him over the years and received guidance and his wisdom over the years. and even those last moments, this incredible, even to go meet his maker, he'll decide. the man would stand up for an entire day in a courtroom to make a protest over the fact that
. >> author maya angelo new mandela since 1960. >> nelson mandela represents the best any of us can hope for. he was a great man and i'm grateful, the world is better for having him. >> so many people knew nelson mandela. we begin with bono. >> i've been working with nelson mandela pretty much my whole life, since i was 18. i was with the first anti-apartheid. the movement was very big because almost wrote the south african consubstitution in the college there. and his...
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i came out of the civil rights movement the first thing hi said to me, oh, did you know miss maya angelo? i couldn't wait to get back to america and tell maya. >> charlayne, thank you very much for being with us tonight and helping us to remember as we said, reaction to the news of mandela's death pouring in from around the globe. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell tracking all of it tonight from our washington bureau. and andrea, what a public life. >> what a public life. and the measure of the man, the measure of his influence. his life. is how the world reacted tonight. he transformed his world and ours inspiring millions including presidents and future kings. tweeting a favorite picture of bill clinton wrote, i'll never forget my friend. using the affectionate name by which he was known to his followers. prince william and his wife, duchess of cambridge, were at the film, "long walk to freedom." >> tragic news. we're reminded of what an extraordinary and inspiring man nelson mandela was and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family right now. >> reporter: t
i came out of the civil rights movement the first thing hi said to me, oh, did you know miss maya angelo? i couldn't wait to get back to america and tell maya. >> charlayne, thank you very much for being with us tonight and helping us to remember as we said, reaction to the news of mandela's death pouring in from around the globe. chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell tracking all of it tonight from our washington bureau. and andrea, what a public life. >> what a...
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america tonight, exploring the case of weldon angelo and a new report on how drug defendants are forced to accept guilty please or face excessive sentences. >> that's coming up on thursday. coming up on "america tonight," on assignment, the artful life of dan eldon. remember that talent next. >> they were bashing my head with their boots... they had their guns on me and everything.... >> how much more real can this get? >> fault lines only on al jazeera america new details on what lead to that deadly plane crash in new york. the commuter train was traveling far too fast, more than 80 miles an hour down the track. the question is why? lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >>>
america tonight, exploring the case of weldon angelo and a new report on how drug defendants are forced to accept guilty please or face excessive sentences. >> that's coming up on thursday. coming up on "america tonight," on assignment, the artful life of dan eldon. remember that talent next. >> they were bashing my head with their boots... they had their guns on me and everything.... >> how much more real can this get? >> fault lines only on al jazeera america...
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according to readers digest number five might angelo adjuster and 85.t.. -- meryl streep. number three denzel washington. trusted by 62 percent of americans. sandra bullock is ever to. i agree. number-one tom hanks. because the is relatable to the baby boomer generation. we will be right back with my $0.2 a and the answer to the question of the day. stay with us. ♪ has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhe -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. beuse that's how they're getting ady, for all the things they want to do. [ fale announcer ] when people talk, great things cahappen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's en
according to readers digest number five might angelo adjuster and 85.t.. -- meryl streep. number three denzel washington. trusted by 62 percent of americans. sandra bullock is ever to. i agree. number-one tom hanks. because the is relatable to the baby boomer generation. we will be right back with my $0.2 a and the answer to the question of the day. stay with us. ♪ has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial...
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america tonight, exploring the case of weldon angelo and a new report on how drug defendants are forced to accept guilty please or face excessive sentences. >> that's coming up on thursday. coming up on "america tonight," on assignment, the artful life of dan eldon. remember that talent next. >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly devastated. >> people our here are struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of
america tonight, exploring the case of weldon angelo and a new report on how drug defendants are forced to accept guilty please or face excessive sentences. >> that's coming up on thursday. coming up on "america tonight," on assignment, the artful life of dan eldon. remember that talent next. >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly devastated. >> people our here are struggling. >> the...
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angelo, i know you met him a few times -- >> i need you to speak louder. you spent some time with him. what has been lost in the coverage? what do we not know about the man that nelson mandela was? >> what we don't know is what we don't want to know. because he's been very obvious. and his gifts to us have been very clear. if we don't know it, it's just because we are being stupid. the truth is, he has shown us how to forgive. i mean, being in jail for 27 years, and when he was out, my great -- one of my blessings was to be a part of the hillary clinton delegation to south africa. so i was there to watch him being inaugurated as president. africa's first -- and to watch him and to see sitting at the -- in treasured seats were the guards who had been with him, against him, all those years, for 27 years. he invited them to be present at his inauguration. not to say, yeah, yeah, look at me now. but to say, welcome. this is our south africa. we must make it a country with respect and appreciation and dignity. and even love. that's what he said. now, that's a g
angelo, i know you met him a few times -- >> i need you to speak louder. you spent some time with him. what has been lost in the coverage? what do we not know about the man that nelson mandela was? >> what we don't know is what we don't want to know. because he's been very obvious. and his gifts to us have been very clear. if we don't know it, it's just because we are being stupid. the truth is, he has shown us how to forgive. i mean, being in jail for 27 years, and when he was out,...
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joining me now in the studio, that group's executive director, gregory angelo.alk about this, this olive branch, so to speak. your group, you want to sit down for what you're dubbing a moonshine summit to talk it out with phil robertson, saying that, hey, in the spirit of the season, let's have a drink, let's have a glass, and realize that we are more alike than we are different. is that a pair characterization of what you guys want to do? >> yeah, exactly. in fact i think there's no one better to make this case than log cabin republicans. rather than a bunch of liberals coming in from los angeles to wag their fingers and admonish the robertson family, i think the best way to make the case for gay equality is to take gay conservatives from the other l.a., louisiana, to show that we are christians too. we are god-fearing people as well. we're also strong conservatives and we have more in common than we do that separates us from one another. >> but is this a conservative/liberal conversation? i mean if you read what he said, and we've spent a fair amount of time t
joining me now in the studio, that group's executive director, gregory angelo.alk about this, this olive branch, so to speak. your group, you want to sit down for what you're dubbing a moonshine summit to talk it out with phil robertson, saying that, hey, in the spirit of the season, let's have a drink, let's have a glass, and realize that we are more alike than we are different. is that a pair characterization of what you guys want to do? >> yeah, exactly. in fact i think there's no one...
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let's start with angelo in new mexico. >> jim, ski daddy. >> yo-yo. >> i'm in santa fe. >> i love santaoking at avery dennis. >> i don't blame you for looking at it. it's a good combination. i do believe on weakness you should be a buyer. bird in connecticut. >> i want to give you a warm connecticut boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah back at you. how i can help? >> i have a question about tenet health care, thc. they're taking a presence here in connecticut. what are you thoughts on it? >> i don't want to buy it. >> don't buy. >> huge, huge run off of obama care. time to go elsewhere. okay? let's go to dave in hawaii, dave. >> bucknell bison boo-yah from paradise. >> you bet that's true. how can i help? >> we get hertz global based upon your recommendation. >> i like hertz. i know it had some lower pricing problems. inexpensive stock. cory in massachusetts. cory. >> jim, thanks for having me on. big boo-yah from tewksbury, massachusetts. how are you doing? >> i like that. i just wish it was on a better day, then we could meet each other. what's happening? >> yes. i got this company, you know, tha
let's start with angelo in new mexico. >> jim, ski daddy. >> yo-yo. >> i'm in santa fe. >> i love santaoking at avery dennis. >> i don't blame you for looking at it. it's a good combination. i do believe on weakness you should be a buyer. bird in connecticut. >> i want to give you a warm connecticut boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah back at you. how i can help? >> i have a question about tenet health care, thc. they're taking a presence here in...
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college, took us down to the underground chapel of the abu serga church, where the pastor, father angelos, showed us where the holy family sought refuge from king herod after their flight into egypt. >> febe armanios: local traditions say that they lived here, that the virgin mary may have even bathed the baby jesus in that spot there, that you can hear his voice in this room, that he breathed in this room. all of this is part of that memory. >> simon: that's why christians from all over egypt come to coptic cairo to pray. to them, the abu serga church is as sacred as the church of the nativity in bethlehem or the holy sepulcher in jerusalem. but while foreigners used to flock to egypt to see what the pharaohs left behind, very few came here or even knew about egypt's christian past. >> armanios: i don't think there's a lot of awareness of egypt's role in the christian story. it's a forgotten community, as many people have called it. >> simon: are coptics a little bit upset about that? >> armanios: i think they would be eager to share their stories. they want to share this story with the
college, took us down to the underground chapel of the abu serga church, where the pastor, father angelos, showed us where the holy family sought refuge from king herod after their flight into egypt. >> febe armanios: local traditions say that they lived here, that the virgin mary may have even bathed the baby jesus in that spot there, that you can hear his voice in this room, that he breathed in this room. all of this is part of that memory. >> simon: that's why christians from all...
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we're going to talk to the poet mya angelo about the epic poem she has written to mark the passing ofr so alive -- thank you. >> osgood: the real tale of charles dickens. >> you get the sense of furious energy in a way. man who can't stop. >> osgood: with actor ray finnes. anything we purchase c we leave you this sunday back in south africa at cougar national park. i'm charles osgood. please join us again next "sunday morning" until then i'll see you on the radio. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you
we're going to talk to the poet mya angelo about the epic poem she has written to mark the passing ofr so alive -- thank you. >> osgood: the real tale of charles dickens. >> you get the sense of furious energy in a way. man who can't stop. >> osgood: with actor ray finnes. anything we purchase c we leave you this sunday back in south africa at cougar national park. i'm charles osgood. please join us again next "sunday morning" until then i'll see you on the radio....
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. >> reporter: the inaugural exhibition will have works from michael angelo and rembrandt and others.transportation officials have shut down 52 interstate bus companies across the country and it's part of a safety program launched after a series of deadly bus crashes. the uncle of north korea's leader has been executed, kim jong is a traitor and nelson mandela is in pretoria, south africa and will be buried this weekend. and a twist in mexico and why graffiti artists are not on the run from the law,, in fact, they are being embraced by the government. >> the broncos are in the afc driver seat and faced off against the charges and we will have that next in sports. >> and i'm nicole mitchell and a storm is brewing and rain and snow will pile up in time for the weekend >> al jazeera news continues and tom and i are back with you in just 2 1/2 minutes ♪ >> traitor kim jong-un's uncle helped play a role in his rise to power, now executed, accused of plotting a coup against his nephew. the toning fall from grace of a once powerful political figure. >> safety inspections. federal investigato
. >> reporter: the inaugural exhibition will have works from michael angelo and rembrandt and others.transportation officials have shut down 52 interstate bus companies across the country and it's part of a safety program launched after a series of deadly bus crashes. the uncle of north korea's leader has been executed, kim jong is a traitor and nelson mandela is in pretoria, south africa and will be buried this weekend. and a twist in mexico and why graffiti artists are not on the run...
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farmers in san angelo when ballet are checking for damage to their citrus crops.n, citrus growers are running wind machines and employing other growth warm and techniques. the industry braces for more freezing temperatures spread the california farmer mirror federation says, that it may be several weeks before they know the fate of of the state's $2 billion crop. >> we will add rain and snow to the mix in the temperatures may be closer. we have a another cold front that is headed our way. this one will bring rain to the bay area. it is gonna be a 60 to 80% chance. the first raindrops are scheduled to drop this afternoon. we are still in the 20's in about tow. we are actually seen good temperatures and almost a 20 degree difference across the bay. we are no longer in the low 20s. i upper '30's for daly city. san francisco still mob of 41 degrees. we still have the freeze warnings and affect the most of us are impacted. several locations are already in the '20s and san francisco was not impacted by this. we have it winter weather advisories in affect. this is for th
farmers in san angelo when ballet are checking for damage to their citrus crops.n, citrus growers are running wind machines and employing other growth warm and techniques. the industry braces for more freezing temperatures spread the california farmer mirror federation says, that it may be several weeks before they know the fate of of the state's $2 billion crop. >> we will add rain and snow to the mix in the temperatures may be closer. we have a another cold front that is headed our way....
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. >> with the media waiting outside the fbi, the mayor's spokesman, angelo fuster was called in to handle press. >> and in comes homer williams. >> fuster asked homer, a press photographer, why he was inside the building, trying to get a scoop on the suspect? and he said, no, that's my son. i thought, oh, geez. homer told him. >> they detained him and impounded my car for littering. they detained him for littering is what he said. i said that doesn't -- he said at night. i said littering? he said, yeah, he was driving over this bridge and stopped to throw some garbage and they rushed him and stopped him. at that point i said, homer, i don't think you need to talk to me anymore. >> we asked wayne williams about throwing garbage off the bridge. he denied his father ever said that. your father said you stopped to get rid of some trash. >> no, he -- my father never said that. i never said that and my father never said it. >> while father and son were inside the fbi, evidence technicians were combing the williams home. the fbi's top fiber expert, harold dedman, led the search. in wayne's bedro
. >> with the media waiting outside the fbi, the mayor's spokesman, angelo fuster was called in to handle press. >> and in comes homer williams. >> fuster asked homer, a press photographer, why he was inside the building, trying to get a scoop on the suspect? and he said, no, that's my son. i thought, oh, geez. homer told him. >> they detained him and impounded my car for littering. they detained him for littering is what he said. i said that doesn't -- he said at night....
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. >> even though we say that, we see the papacy, the vatican, and all of the artwork, michel angelo, sis teen chapel. it defies the image of returning the money to the poor. >> that's where the surprises are. there was a rumour that the pope slips out to give whoms to the poor. the things he does, reaching out to a man whose face was covered in boils. these are images we have not seen, the pope being in direct contact with people. this is new. >> reaching out to another pope who lives behind the vatican. how awkward has it been, if at all? >> i don't think any of us know. what the two men are like when it's the two of them in a room we don't know. publicly benedict has been supportive. pope francis paid homage to his predecessor. they represent two different sides of catholicism, one the intellectual three joingiccal -- threologyical mind and the social. >> he is about to name a thu cabinet. it says a lot about the man and those waiting in the wings, thinking that this was their time. will we see surpriseses? >> the most important thing about the card analyse is they are not a cabine
. >> even though we say that, we see the papacy, the vatican, and all of the artwork, michel angelo, sis teen chapel. it defies the image of returning the money to the poor. >> that's where the surprises are. there was a rumour that the pope slips out to give whoms to the poor. the things he does, reaching out to a man whose face was covered in boils. these are images we have not seen, the pope being in direct contact with people. this is new. >> reaching out to another pope...
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bob schieffer talks with my angelo.-- with maia talk showsnetwork tv are on c-span radio men are broughto you as a public service by the network and c- span. the showadcast of begins at noon eastern time with nbc's "meet the press." three eastern, cnn's "state of the union," and that for it is "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span the washington dc area, across the country on xm satellite radio channel 120. or can download our free app listen online at c-span radio.org. >> things escalate so quickly. seems so loving can just turn and seems so out of control. this is one of those days. it ended with adam packing to leave and he said -- on top of all the other pressures they had no money. gun and came out with a shotgun and really tried to jam it at her. it would get her so much that she would pull the trigger and kill him. >> the return home is only half the story. david finkel follows the man from the second battalion's 16th infantry. -- at 8:00.:00 and >> "washington journal" continues. host: paul singer is the politics editor of "usa today." thank you for being with us. let's
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