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anthony's. i am excited to see a brand-new building, but also the same hearts to go into that have always been here. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much. speaking of hearts, many of you are today volunteering with us. and every year, roughly 10,000 volunteers come and give of their time and served meals, help out in our clothing program, our clinic, and our various programs. but at the core of what we do each day in the dining room are our regular volunteers. men and women who, for years to come in every day of the week -- some have a monday, some have a wednesday. they come in every week on that day, and they surf. they greet our guests. there's some of the most constant sources of hope and inspiration for our guests. many of our regular volunteers have been with us for 15 years and over, and we're so grateful for them. i know that as we embark on this new adventure, saying goodbye to the original dining room is also a sad tug on their hearts. but we're bringing for the spirit
anthony's. i am excited to see a brand-new building, but also the same hearts to go into that have always been here. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much. speaking of hearts, many of you are today volunteering with us. and every year, roughly 10,000 volunteers come and give of their time and served meals, help out in our clothing program, our clinic, and our various programs. but at the core of what we do each day in the dining room are our regular volunteers. men and...
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anthony's. and larry zito has chosen to affiliate with st. anthony's is his philanthropic efforts here in san francisco. he was involved in serving the 37 millionth meal. he has supported st. antony's throughout. he sent us this note today. he is in some pretty intense workouts, which i think we will all appreciate come april. we want that, right? he is in pre-spring training, but in peak work out a form. he will be here during the season to serve meals and to be part of st. anthony's. i will read part of what he wrote. he says, and want to congratulate the st. anthony's foundation on this historic day in san francisco. i regret that i am and able to join in person today as you serve the last re in the original dining room. i had the honor of serving the 37 millionth -- as intent and is, and i served it to a veteran. a quarter of st. antony's guests each day are our veterans who have proudly served our country. i find at st. anthony's provides nunnelee great food but offers hope and inspiration
anthony's. and larry zito has chosen to affiliate with st. anthony's is his philanthropic efforts here in san francisco. he was involved in serving the 37 millionth meal. he has supported st. antony's throughout. he sent us this note today. he is in some pretty intense workouts, which i think we will all appreciate come april. we want that, right? he is in pre-spring training, but in peak work out a form. he will be here during the season to serve meals and to be part of st. anthony's. i will...
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anthony's are a great team. thank you so much for supporting st. anthony's. be sure to wear orange, as i am not today, as you serve your meals. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much. the reason we are embarking on this major effort, and i also want to acknowledge the firm that is going to be putting up that beautiful building that you see behind me. thank you for all your support in helping us get this off and out of the ground. but the reason we're building a new dining room is because of our guests, and we feel that they deserve to be in a space that reflects their dignity. we want to set a table of hope that conveys possibilities for rebuilding and starting anew, despite the hardships they face. our guests are truly the heart and soul of st. anthony's. today, i have the privilege of introducing one of our beloved guests, ms kathy mills. [applause] >> thank you. i have been coming to st. anthony's for 35 years. in those 35 years, i can tell you tons of stories. i am going to miss these walls. this hate -- this place has been everything for a
anthony's are a great team. thank you so much for supporting st. anthony's. be sure to wear orange, as i am not today, as you serve your meals. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much. the reason we are embarking on this major effort, and i also want to acknowledge the firm that is going to be putting up that beautiful building that you see behind me. thank you for all your support in helping us get this off and out of the ground. but the reason we're building a new dining...
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anthony's right there. justin is sitting next to me. >> very good. >> as josh struggles to regain consciousness, a man nearby in the park is upset by the commotion. he doesn't want police attention. >> you all need to get the [ muted ] out of here, man, because these guys are getting ready to call the police already. you all got sitting there filming them. that's [ muted ]. you do what the [ muted ] you've got to do and get the [ muted ] out of here, man. >> several of the young runaways are prepared to hold their ground while josh tries to pull it together. >> what you saying, red. >> you got to go. you got to go. >> i been gone all my life. >> no, they ain't. what you saying, red? >> what up? what are you saying there? what are you saying there? >> both of you all want to jump on me. >> what are you saying there. >> the police are already coming. >> so -- >> come on, josh. let's go. >> i can see colors, man. >> come on, we got to go. >> i don't know if i can stand up. >> sirens blare off in the distance,
anthony's right there. justin is sitting next to me. >> very good. >> as josh struggles to regain consciousness, a man nearby in the park is upset by the commotion. he doesn't want police attention. >> you all need to get the [ muted ] out of here, man, because these guys are getting ready to call the police already. you all got sitting there filming them. that's [ muted ]. you do what the [ muted ] you've got to do and get the [ muted ] out of here, man. >> several of...
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they're as much a victim of what happened as anthony graves is. >> reporter: for his own troubles, anthonyshould have been paid $1.4 million when he was released. that's what the state of texas figures 18 years of wrongful imprisonment is worth. but there was a paperwork snafu; his release documents never used the words "actual innocence," so texas refused to pay. >> two words, two words. they're holding me hostage behind two words. >> reporter: finally, after nine months of public pressure, the legislature passed and the governor was quick to sign a special measure awarding him the money. graves credited "48 hours mystery" for drawing attention to what he was owed. but he had already won the biggest fight of his life, for his life and for his freedom. >> you could put your hands out and touch both walls where i was living at, you know. >> reporter: he can come and go as he pleases as he tries to absorb how far he's come from a previous life he's still struggling to understand. >> they were trying to kill me. i still can't wrap my mind around how the hell did i go from home to death row fo
they're as much a victim of what happened as anthony graves is. >> reporter: for his own troubles, anthonyshould have been paid $1.4 million when he was released. that's what the state of texas figures 18 years of wrongful imprisonment is worth. but there was a paperwork snafu; his release documents never used the words "actual innocence," so texas refused to pay. >> two words, two words. they're holding me hostage behind two words. >> reporter: finally, after nine...
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they're as much a victim of what happened as anthony graves is. >> reporter: for his own troubles, anthonys should have been paid $1.4 million when he was released. that's what the state of texas figures 18 years of wrongful imprisonment is worth. but there was a paperwork snafu; his release documents never used the words "actual innocence," so texas refused to pay. >> two words, two words. they're holding me hostage behind two words. >> reporter: finally, after nine months of public pressure, the legislature passed and the governor was quick to sign a special measure awarding him the money. graves credited "48 hours mystery" for drawing attention to what he was owed. but he had already won the biggest fight of his life, for his life and for his freedom. >> you could put your hands out and touch both walls where i was living at, you know. >> reporter: he can come and go as he pleases as he tries to absorb how far he's come from a previous life he's still struggling to understand. >> they were trying to kill me. i still can't wrap my mind around how the hell did i go from home to death row
they're as much a victim of what happened as anthony graves is. >> reporter: for his own troubles, anthonys should have been paid $1.4 million when he was released. that's what the state of texas figures 18 years of wrongful imprisonment is worth. but there was a paperwork snafu; his release documents never used the words "actual innocence," so texas refused to pay. >> two words, two words. they're holding me hostage behind two words. >> reporter: finally, after nine...
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james, rifle pass to anthony and a smart foul from world peace. anthony is a poor three-throw shooter to say the least. wade fouling out. anthony from the line this year, he's at 69%, career, 66%. actually a little higher than i thought. he's not obviously an offensive player. very important three throws here from miami and gets that to go. thursday march 15th, ashley judd stars in her first leading role for network television, abc's "missing" she searches for her kidthatted son and has a secret, used to be an operative for the sayre. an all-new series on an international scale. "missing," thursday march 15th at 8:00, 7:00 central. are there enough story lines on that one? >> jeff: you lost me at ashley judd. after that i didn't know what was going on. >> mike: kobe bryant fouled by battier. and not in the penalty yet with 1:56 remaining. >> jeff: because of bosh's absence we have not seen james at all being able to guard bryant. they needed him to guard -- >> mike: battier and bryant, very physical, bryant tried to push back. shot clock at two an
james, rifle pass to anthony and a smart foul from world peace. anthony is a poor three-throw shooter to say the least. wade fouling out. anthony from the line this year, he's at 69%, career, 66%. actually a little higher than i thought. he's not obviously an offensive player. very important three throws here from miami and gets that to go. thursday march 15th, ashley judd stars in her first leading role for network television, abc's "missing" she searches for her kidthatted son and...
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anthony's. not only are the meals important, but it really is the spirit and connections that people get when they come to a center like this. it is warm, friendly, people open themselves up for dialogue. and quality of life and then becomes something that is mutually talked about. i am thrilled to join here. i do not see it as anything negative today, just because it is colorado maybe the last meal served here for now, but it is won that excites me for the new chapter of st. anthony's. the new head of mercy housing is doug schumacher, who came as the head of our mayor's office of housing. i know he will be heading up a building this wonderful housing complex, along with the ground floor meal center that you have here, while you take care temporarily of the serving of meals to people who really need them and want them and good, wholesome food that has always been at the heart of the expression of love and support at st. anthony has. i am also proud to share the stage was someone like larry baird
anthony's. not only are the meals important, but it really is the spirit and connections that people get when they come to a center like this. it is warm, friendly, people open themselves up for dialogue. and quality of life and then becomes something that is mutually talked about. i am thrilled to join here. i do not see it as anything negative today, just because it is colorado maybe the last meal served here for now, but it is won that excites me for the new chapter of st. anthony's. the new...
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i wish anthony was here to answer you, but i'm going to try my best. being the son of immigrants who found themselves in oklahoma city, a place that in the beginning they didn't relate to very much, and then over the years they became just natives to the city, but there was always a part of them that longed to mayayun, that longed to the house that their great-grandfather had built for them and left there for them just waiting for them to go back to it or visit it whenever they wanted. and then anthony spent 15 years of his life covering people who lost loved ones, who lost houses, whose life work changed by violent circumstances or other events and, you know, i think all these things, being a son of immigrants, covering conflicts for so many years just made him feel like he needed to find his woots and roots and he place he could call home, a place where he can find peace with himself and just majayun was that for him. he would often tell me when you're there, especially sitting in the garden, that he just -- how happy he was being where he was. and t
i wish anthony was here to answer you, but i'm going to try my best. being the son of immigrants who found themselves in oklahoma city, a place that in the beginning they didn't relate to very much, and then over the years they became just natives to the city, but there was always a part of them that longed to mayayun, that longed to the house that their great-grandfather had built for them and left there for them just waiting for them to go back to it or visit it whenever they wanted. and then...
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a man came to anthony's apartment complex looking for anthony's girlfriend, ashley yennous. >> anthonyhe's not here. at that time the door's immediately kicked in. >> the intruder was brandishing a gun. >> there was actually a shot fired. our male victim was able to break free, ran down the steps and to the front yard that you see behind me. when he came out, he was only in his underwear and did have a lot of blood visible on him. >> now detective middleton is searching for a possible connection between the two shootings. and in looking for the link, he's been working closely with the families of anthony and ashley. >> we're receiving great cooperation from the family and friends. >> and he's also getting cooperation from this man, christopher 2x, a local community leader who crusades against violence. 2x persuades the families to meet with police. >> they were very kind of reluctant to open up to them and i told them it's in their best interest if they want to solve the complex puzzle. >> the community leader also has found ways to keep the case, which has become big news in louisvill
a man came to anthony's apartment complex looking for anthony's girlfriend, ashley yennous. >> anthonyhe's not here. at that time the door's immediately kicked in. >> the intruder was brandishing a gun. >> there was actually a shot fired. our male victim was able to break free, ran down the steps and to the front yard that you see behind me. when he came out, he was only in his underwear and did have a lot of blood visible on him. >> now detective middleton is searching...
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heart for anthony, call our special adoption hotline. log on to our home page at nbcwashington.com. looks like he had a great time. >> oh, yeah. he was eating it up. >> did you see how big his eyes got to the elephant? >> those things, they are incredibly massive. >> looked like he had a good time. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ don't go away. >>> the voice is heating up. please join me online tomorrow, during tomorrow's episode that starts at 8:00 p.m., and big teuger is also going to be in the chat room as well, and be on the lookout for a guy from maryland, his name is moses stone. he has family here in the area, and he will be competing in the final round. >> nice. >> yeah. >> it's getting good now. >> i think it was great from the beginning, because all of these are established singers from the beginning. you will get quality from the get go. >> yeah, we have other people f
heart for anthony, call our special adoption hotline. log on to our home page at nbcwashington.com. looks like he had a great time. >> oh, yeah. he was eating it up. >> did you see how big his eyes got to the elephant? >> those things, they are incredibly massive. >> looked like he had a good time. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs....
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. >> anthony's loyalty to his gang almost cost him his life. >> when i was booked into the county jailith some of the guys i got into it with on the street. i'm banging in the county trying to survive and got stabbed in the eye with an ink pen. >> i call him the pirate. >> this patch, it's not me, you know what i'm saying? it may look like, damn, you're tough [ bleep ] but we're good guys. i've got to be real, whatever it is. >> you know what i'm saying? talking about my home girl. i've been writing about it in this song. >> she was a cripette but she was on cocaine and she was supposed to turn a trick with a guy for $20. and she walked. and she refused to do it and he cut her throat. [ bleep ]. so i gave it some deep thought and i came up with the song, "baby butterfly." it's going to be a masterpiece. hopefully we can continue to stay focused and positive, we can make it happen when we get home. >> the harsh reality that anthony is serving life without parole hasn't dampered his dream to record his music. >> i'm going to make you scream tonight, boy. you're going to like it tonight,
. >> anthony's loyalty to his gang almost cost him his life. >> when i was booked into the county jailith some of the guys i got into it with on the street. i'm banging in the county trying to survive and got stabbed in the eye with an ink pen. >> i call him the pirate. >> this patch, it's not me, you know what i'm saying? it may look like, damn, you're tough [ bleep ] but we're good guys. i've got to be real, whatever it is. >> you know what i'm saying? talking...
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>>marc anthony recibe homenaje >>y unen sus voces víctimas del acido la salud de todos.enfermedades del corazón e incluso la muerte. no te quedes callado. tu salud y la de tu familia dependen de ello. los dias estan contados para la visita del papa a méxico. desde guanajuato nos presentan al coro que deleitará al sumo pontifice. >>desde hace varias semanas aquí se canta con sentimiento y fervor sinigual cada tarde se oyen las voces que vibran emocionadas por el honor que les espera >>es una experiencia de fe. >>de mucha alegría, entusiasmo, la verdad que sí. yo dije que padre, no es cualquier cosa. >>nancy ortega y jesús son parte del coro de guanajuato cantaran en la misa parque guanajuato, >>es una misa escrita para unas bodas de plata de un obispo y se aprovecho para ponerla en esta ocasion también. >>luego participaran ena catedral de león. >>en una celebracion liturgica, obra canonica, donde los padres rezan, cantando. >>es lo que vamos a cantar. >>andrea ponce dice que cantar para el papa no se compara con nada, tiene 16 años, es la soprano más joven del corol >>el
>>marc anthony recibe homenaje >>y unen sus voces víctimas del acido la salud de todos.enfermedades del corazón e incluso la muerte. no te quedes callado. tu salud y la de tu familia dependen de ello. los dias estan contados para la visita del papa a méxico. desde guanajuato nos presentan al coro que deleitará al sumo pontifice. >>desde hace varias semanas aquí se canta con sentimiento y fervor sinigual cada tarde se oyen las voces que vibran emocionadas por el honor que...
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and being a curious 7-year-old, anthony wanted a closer look. he is a pretty brave guy and walked right past one of the giant elephants, sized her up, and just kept going. but who could resist asia the elephant? anthony decided to back up for a closer look. >> you ever see an elephant before? >> reporter: dustin the clown offered to introduce anthony who had never been this close to a real giant elephant and he proved he wasn't afraid when he was willing to give asia a little treat. >> unfortunately, anthony has been in foster care for most of his very young life and we are hoping we can get someone to come forward and care for him and help him progress and do well in life. >> reporter: anthony still has a lot of growing up to do before he can fit into these clothes. >> greatest show on earth. >> reporter: the ring master welcomed anthony. >> over the top. you like it? >> reporter: a clown showed him how to juggle. >> he is not very verbal but very affectionate. he loves to give hugs. he likes to play with soft, colorful animals. >> reporter: an
and being a curious 7-year-old, anthony wanted a closer look. he is a pretty brave guy and walked right past one of the giant elephants, sized her up, and just kept going. but who could resist asia the elephant? anthony decided to back up for a closer look. >> you ever see an elephant before? >> reporter: dustin the clown offered to introduce anthony who had never been this close to a real giant elephant and he proved he wasn't afraid when he was willing to give asia a little treat....
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-- that said, anthony was also a correspondent. he loved the middle east. he loved covering the middle east. he loved working there. nothing made him happier as when he was, woulding there. he was truly committed to the middle east and to journalism and to being a reporter in the middle east. so for him, it was not about taking risks. it was more about you know -- he talks about this all the time when asked about taking risks. he says it is a commitment to journ journalism, a commitment to a story that otherwise is not going to be told. >> i recall reading his reporting from libya when he returned to libya only weeks ago, i think, or perhaps a month or so ago on how much had failed to come together politically for the libyan government. it was always with a connection to the people. all through his years in baghdad, he always was the one journalist whom you could count on to or the on how the iraqi people were responding and to go out and take extraordinary risks but to sort of blend into the background and find that story, that te
-- that said, anthony was also a correspondent. he loved the middle east. he loved covering the middle east. he loved working there. nothing made him happier as when he was, woulding there. he was truly committed to the middle east and to journalism and to being a reporter in the middle east. so for him, it was not about taking risks. it was more about you know -- he talks about this all the time when asked about taking risks. he says it is a commitment to journ journalism, a commitment to a...
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anthony graves committed the capital murder with robert carter, and we found nothing. >> reporter: otto hanak tried to confirm the testimony from sebesta's jailhouse witnesses. >> we can't find anybody that can positively say, in court or in this room, that "i heard anthony graves say this, i heard robert carter say this." >> reporter: he looked into roy reuter's knife. >> the blade is flimsy. >> reporter: and, according to hanak, a knife this flimsy could not have caused the kind of wounds to the skulls that were found on some victims. >> i personally do not believe that that blade is strong enough, nor is this knife made well enough to go through human skulls. >> it's a switchblade knife. they're made pretty sturdy. >> reporter: d.a. charles sebesta had argued graves' identical knife had inflicted 66 stab wounds the night of the murder. >> there's no doubt that that knife could have survived that. we had texas ranger testimony that it could have done it. >> reporter: but hanak, who is a
anthony graves committed the capital murder with robert carter, and we found nothing. >> reporter: otto hanak tried to confirm the testimony from sebesta's jailhouse witnesses. >> we can't find anybody that can positively say, in court or in this room, that "i heard anthony graves say this, i heard robert carter say this." >> reporter: he looked into roy reuter's knife. >> the blade is flimsy. >> reporter: and, according to hanak, a knife this flimsy...
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[laughter] anthony jeselnik is here.n wikipedia him. [laughter] it's great you're here, anthony. what happened? is daniel tosh busy getting fisted in key west? [laughter] it's great to see my old friend jeffrey ross here tonight, doing what he does best-- sitting and watching funny people tell jokes. wow, jeff, you're even uglier than you were last year. look at that hair. look at that mop. i've seen better hair on susan boyle's taint. [laughter] don't you laugh at a hair joke, trump. look at that helmet. what do you say to a barber to get that type of hair cut? "i fucked your daughter"? [laughter] situation from the jersey shore. you're all over television. and you have a book out. i tried ordering your book on amazon.com. amazon said customers who bought this book also bought a rope and a stool. [laughter] but enough about chachi. let's get to the reason we're all here tonight-- donald trump. donald, tonight, people will make fun of your looks. fuck 'em! you've always gotten beautiful women. you've ruined more models'
[laughter] anthony jeselnik is here.n wikipedia him. [laughter] it's great you're here, anthony. what happened? is daniel tosh busy getting fisted in key west? [laughter] it's great to see my old friend jeffrey ross here tonight, doing what he does best-- sitting and watching funny people tell jokes. wow, jeff, you're even uglier than you were last year. look at that hair. look at that mop. i've seen better hair on susan boyle's taint. [laughter] don't you laugh at a hair joke, trump. look at...
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and being a curious 7-year-old, anthony wanted a closer look.a pretty blaf guy, he walked right past one of the giant elephants. sized her up and just kept going. but who could resist asia the elephant? anthony decided to back up for a closer look. >> have you ever seen an elephant before? >> dustin the clown offered to introduce anthony, who had never been this close to a real giant elephant and he proved he wasn't afraid when he was willing to give asia a little treat. >> unfortunately anthony has been in foster care for most ever his very young life and we're just hoping we can get someone to come forward to care for him and help him progress into a better life. >> anthony still has a lot of growing up to do before he can fit into these clothes. >> the greatest show on earth. >> the ringmaster welcomed anthony. a clown showed him how to juggle. >> he's not very verbal, very affectionate. loves to give hugs, likes to play with soft colorful animals. >> got a big prize to take home from the circus, soft and cuddly. a mommy and daddy would be th
and being a curious 7-year-old, anthony wanted a closer look.a pretty blaf guy, he walked right past one of the giant elephants. sized her up and just kept going. but who could resist asia the elephant? anthony decided to back up for a closer look. >> have you ever seen an elephant before? >> dustin the clown offered to introduce anthony, who had never been this close to a real giant elephant and he proved he wasn't afraid when he was willing to give asia a little treat. >>...
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anthony's birthday were marked with banners, with quotes from susan b. anthony. lincoln's birthday was marked. and they could put together different combinations of banners. but still they weren't gaining the attention of the president. he treated them with courtesy as he went by them, but he did not speak and he was dismissive of what they were doing. so they escalated again. war of course was declared in april of 1917. and that put a slightly different tone on things. and it's still a question that we ask, can you protest? can you picket? can you act? can you question the government in a time when the country is at war? and that's a question that has been asked from the start. in america it was asked during the civil war, when suffragists willingly put aside the push for suffrage to concentrate on winning the civil war and freeing the slaves. alice paul did not have that intention. susan b. anthony, for that matter, had not had that intention. so they come out with a new set of banners. and they're pushing a little stronger now. if we're fighting a war to win d
anthony's birthday were marked with banners, with quotes from susan b. anthony. lincoln's birthday was marked. and they could put together different combinations of banners. but still they weren't gaining the attention of the president. he treated them with courtesy as he went by them, but he did not speak and he was dismissive of what they were doing. so they escalated again. war of course was declared in april of 1917. and that put a slightly different tone on things. and it's still a...
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anthony mackie joins us next!y family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! our next guest is a talented actor who has starred in the oscar-winning film, "the hurt locker," as well as the hits, "the adjustment bureau" and "real steel." starting january 27th, you can see him in the new movie, "man on a ledge." please welcome back to the show, anthony mackie! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hey man! i don't know if you noticed, but you got some old dude in your lobby harassing people with books. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no,
anthony mackie joins us next!y family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com ♪ [...
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we want to make sure we point out again "house of stone" by anthony shadid. go get it. it's an incredible
we want to make sure we point out again "house of stone" by anthony shadid. go get it. it's an incredible
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thank you very much, anthony.it is that time of year again. you'll need to set your clocks ahead an hour for daylight saving time before you go to sleep tonight. you will pay dearly for that, being new to this shift. it officially begins at 2:00 sunday morning. for some people, the change is not easy. studies have shown an increase in traffic and workplace accidents on the monday after the switch to daylight saving time. experts say that's because the most difficult clock to reset is the one that's inside all of us. >> it's not just that you get tired but in fact the rest of your hormones are altered, your metabolism is altered. it's really not just a brain phenomena. it's really entire body phenomena. >> researchers say morning people adapt to this change this time of year better than so-called night owls. i wake up at 2:30. i'm going to pay dearly for that one. >>> the bay area waters have special visitors this morning. a gray whale and her calf are passing through the san francisco bay on their wayç to alaska.
thank you very much, anthony.it is that time of year again. you'll need to set your clocks ahead an hour for daylight saving time before you go to sleep tonight. you will pay dearly for that, being new to this shift. it officially begins at 2:00 sunday morning. for some people, the change is not easy. studies have shown an increase in traffic and workplace accidents on the monday after the switch to daylight saving time. experts say that's because the most difficult clock to reset is the one...
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we want to make sure we point out again "house of stone" by anthony shadid. go get it., welcome to hotels.com. if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. we're off for the captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at
we want to make sure we point out again "house of stone" by anthony shadid. go get it., welcome to hotels.com. if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. we're off for the captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at
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. >> dick, it's anthony. do you think any of these banks are capable of doubling their dividend payouts or in some cases tripling? >> i don't think they would do that. i think the guideline probably is 30% payouts which means that most of these banks are not going to double or triple. maybe citigroup will but that's not meaningful. in terms of will there be a meaningful increase in terms of a big jump in yield on these stocks, i don't think so. >> what about share repurchase? do you think that's also in the plan? >> definitely is. i think if you take those companies like goldman and morgan stanley, probability of a share repurchase is pretty good. i think if you look at the big banks, moderate share repurchase would be all it would be likely because i think the government really does want them to have a lot more capital. i think the key is, however, that these dividends are now going to go up every year, year after year, for the next four or five years until we run into the next down cycle in which they'll ge
. >> dick, it's anthony. do you think any of these banks are capable of doubling their dividend payouts or in some cases tripling? >> i don't think they would do that. i think the guideline probably is 30% payouts which means that most of these banks are not going to double or triple. maybe citigroup will but that's not meaningful. in terms of will there be a meaningful increase in terms of a big jump in yield on these stocks, i don't think so. >> what about share repurchase?...
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nos presentan imágenes los premios aska,un el gran homenajeado fue marc anthony, premio recibido dekanivision@@primer in >>luis fonsi también puso su toque musical. >>el cantante llego con su pareja agueda lópez >>no nos podemos quejar, la niña se porta bien. >>y noel llego sol@@primer no q soltar prenda. >>tito el bambino emocionado porque será padre. >>felices, será varon es gabriev >>es un libro donde habla de lo vivido con launionpr impacacto i >>fue un evento espectacular, el momento sublime fue cuando m-f) anthony univise homenajeado por también fueron premiados anoche, muchas felic impaces, por los imer itemas de la copa de oro y grammy opening. >>y tremendo susto paso la cantante gisselle cuando sujetos entraron a robar a su departamento. huyeron con prendo univision@@primer impacto (m-f)n habla de@@ la impacm-f)ivisio lr impacenm-f)ivisioarejas@@imer quien tuion@@primer impacto (m-s >>la mansion que ahora es hogarn meunivpor renlacionprimmpacton@ univisis@@ para muchosunivnprim) @@noprimeracto (lounionpr impac@ m-f)ermblo lacto (erra.pr impacc ivisiounivision@@primer impact
nos presentan imágenes los premios aska,un el gran homenajeado fue marc anthony, premio recibido dekanivision@@primer in >>luis fonsi también puso su toque musical. >>el cantante llego con su pareja agueda lópez >>no nos podemos quejar, la niña se porta bien. >>y noel llego sol@@primer no q soltar prenda. >>tito el bambino emocionado porque será padre. >>felices, será varon es gabriev >>es un libro donde habla de lo vivido con launionpr impacacto...
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anthony mackie joins us next! grunting ] [ male announcer ] sweat... it raised monuments... ♪ ...discovered new worlds... ♪ ...and redefined music. ♪ it gave man wings... ♪ ...and took us all to the moon. ♪ great things can come out of sweat, so don't let odor stop you. ♪ gillette odor shield. turns odor into freshness. when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits. -every day. -every day. every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. its smooth taste spreads across your bread's delicate surface. while melting into those creamy mashed potatoes... bringing a rich, warm tenderness to your peas. ohhh! it's i can't believe it's not butter! fresh butter taste with 70% less saturated fat than butter go ahead. cheat on butter. you naughty thing. but one is so cleve
anthony mackie joins us next! grunting ] [ male announcer ] sweat... it raised monuments... ♪ ...discovered new worlds... ♪ ...and redefined music. ♪ it gave man wings... ♪ ...and took us all to the moon. ♪ great things can come out of sweat, so don't let odor stop you. ♪ gillette odor shield. turns odor into freshness. when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have...
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anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony brown's problem, not mine. >> so, anyway, i guess we should open this out to everyone out here. i'm sure you've got some questions that you'd like to ask phillip, so i'll be happy to take questions from the floor. over there in the red. >> can you explain again why the no no boys were rejected by the japanese community? i can understand if they said that they did not want to -- if they answered no no that the caucasian community would reject them, but i'm not sure where the japanese community rejected them. i felt like they were making a stand for the community. >> i think what's happened in the last
anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony...
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armstrong friend of the broadcast, ever dapper anthony armstrong is here and will chat with dave ross what this could mean for the team and he is looking forward to catching balls from rg 3 after the break turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not...that... we'd ever brag about it... turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how did that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012 iihs top safety picks. so we're celebrating with our "safety in numbers" event. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $219 a month. you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> people are talking about the red skins t
armstrong friend of the broadcast, ever dapper anthony armstrong is here and will chat with dave ross what this could mean for the team and he is looking forward to catching balls from rg 3 after the break turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not...that... we'd ever brag about it... turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how did that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012...
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. >> stephen: and last month, two journalists mccree colvin and anthony shadid died covering that waranthony shadid has a recent book called "house of stone: a memoir of home, family, and a lost middle east." why do people like and you colvin and shadid, why do you go do it? as americans, isn't it suspicious that you even care about other countries? ( laughter ) what is it that draws you-- i mean, there's a war on women here. why not cover that? >> you just said it. i mean, if you take syria. i mean, here's a government that was not elected. and they are-- they are-- they are waging war against their population. they are shelling cities. they are-- they've killed at least 7,000 people so far. they've tortured people. they've arrested people. and what they want more than anything is they want to be able to operate in secret. they don't want the rest of the world to know. and so when people like anthony and marie were doing, they were both friends, is they just wanted to get in and talk to people and talk to real people and find out what was happening. and then get out and tell the rest
. >> stephen: and last month, two journalists mccree colvin and anthony shadid died covering that waranthony shadid has a recent book called "house of stone: a memoir of home, family, and a lost middle east." why do people like and you colvin and shadid, why do you go do it? as americans, isn't it suspicious that you even care about other countries? ( laughter ) what is it that draws you-- i mean, there's a war on women here. why not cover that? >> you just said it. i...
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anthony mason has the story. and 30 years after ground was broken on the vietnam memorial, barry peterson shows us three decades decades of love left behind. >> when people leave things at the wall, people let go of their grief. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the defense of george zimmerman rests on a violent fight that he says occurred before he fired the shot that killed trayvon martin. zimmerman is the neighborhood wa watch volunteer at the center of the case. it was almost five weeks ago that martin, the unarmed 17- year-old, was killed after zimmerman found him suspicious. we don't know what happened immediately before the shot was fired, but mark strassmann joins us tonight with important new evidence in the case. mark? >> reporter: scott, trayvon martin was buried in miami with a gunshot wound to the chest, but otherwise, according to richard kurtz, the funeral director who prepared martin for burial, his body showed no injuries. >> we
anthony mason has the story. and 30 years after ground was broken on the vietnam memorial, barry peterson shows us three decades decades of love left behind. >> when people leave things at the wall, people let go of their grief. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the defense of george zimmerman rests on a violent fight that he says occurred before he fired the shot that killed trayvon martin. zimmerman is...
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anthony, thank you. now about that military option that we mentioned. mark phillips is in tel aviv, and he tells us how israel is preparing. >> reporter: the israeli military has been practicing for what many here fear is the inevitable-- a confrontation with iran. at this drill, they rehearse decontaminating victimes of a chemical weapons attack. here, rescue workers search for survivors after a missile attack that would be expected to come from iran or its allies on israel's borders, hezbollah in lebanon and hamas in gaza. the commander of this unit says these exercise have a new sense of urgency are things more tense now? >> i think in the middle east, it's always tense. >> reporter: always tense. >> always tense. >> reporter: and getting tenser. prime minister netep yahoo has now told israel's parliament he's prepared to act alone with our without u.s. support. israel has acted on the own before. in 1981, attacking a reactor being built in iraq when it feared saddam hussein was trying to develop nuclear weapons. the man who led that mission them und
anthony, thank you. now about that military option that we mentioned. mark phillips is in tel aviv, and he tells us how israel is preparing. >> reporter: the israeli military has been practicing for what many here fear is the inevitable-- a confrontation with iran. at this drill, they rehearse decontaminating victimes of a chemical weapons attack. here, rescue workers search for survivors after a missile attack that would be expected to come from iran or its allies on israel's borders,...
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anthony? >> reporter: scott, in our poll we asked "are gas prices something a president can do a lot about?" more than half said yes. historically, that's been the case during the george w. bush presidency to a majority. regularly told us a president can do a lot to affect gas prices. so rightly or wrongly, scott, this is being laid a at mr. obama's doorstep. >> pelley: but is there much a president can do about the price of gasoline? >> one thing a president can do is tap into the strategic petroleum reserves, scott, our emergency oil supply. it's only supposed to be used in the event of severe supply disruptions but president obama did tap into it last june and gas prices fell about three cents a gallon over the next two weeks. but they'd already been on their way down for a month, so it's difficult to tell, scott, what impact that move had. >> pelley: you were telling us last week about the role wall street plays, people investing in oil futures. >> it's a big one and growing, scott. the am
anthony? >> reporter: scott, in our poll we asked "are gas prices something a president can do a lot about?" more than half said yes. historically, that's been the case during the george w. bush presidency to a majority. regularly told us a president can do a lot to affect gas prices. so rightly or wrongly, scott, this is being laid a at mr. obama's doorstep. >> pelley: but is there much a president can do about the price of gasoline? >> one thing a president can do...
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anthony mason has more now about the results of these so-called stress tests. anthony. >> mason: the federal reserve conducts the stress test every year, scot, but this is the first time since 2009 it's made the results public. 19 bank holding companies were evaluated. overall the prognosis is good. 15 passed, the four that failed: city group, sun trust, allied financial, and met life. the tests are designed to ensure the banks have the cash and securities necessary to withstand a financial crisis like the one we endured in 2008. the fed's scenario imagined the banks weathering a severe recession in the u.s. with unemployment 13%, a 50% drop in the stock market and a 21% decline in housing prices. four banks did fail, that's down from ten that flunked in 2009. since then the 19 participating banks have nearly doubled the amount of capital they're holding from 420 billion dollars in '09 to $759 billion now. america's banking system, scott, is significantly healthier. >> pelley: and anthony when we say these four banks failed the stress test that doesn't mean tho
anthony mason has more now about the results of these so-called stress tests. anthony. >> mason: the federal reserve conducts the stress test every year, scot, but this is the first time since 2009 it's made the results public. 19 bank holding companies were evaluated. overall the prognosis is good. 15 passed, the four that failed: city group, sun trust, allied financial, and met life. the tests are designed to ensure the banks have the cash and securities necessary to withstand a...
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hello, anthony. >> we are talking about the heavy rainfall amounts.ne area that saw a lot of rain over the past week was santa rosa. their deficit went from 16 inches to 13 inches. so basically they got almost over three inches of rain here this week alone. that's just one area that received quite a drenching this week. look at the radar and you can see not much happening right now. we haven't seen clouds in place. that's the jet stream but you have heard so much about the rain and wind we can't forget about the snow. look at all of the snow. if you are on spring break you may have a great place to head to, squaw valley over 80 inches of snow this week alone. oh, man, some of the skiers will love this. we are talking about spring this week. moving in on tuesday. more details on a spring-like forecast that may not involve as much snow coming up in a bit. diane? >> thank you, anthony. >>> still ahead, the republicans continue to battle it out for the nomination. we have the latest on the race for the white house. >>> and no, this is not miami beach. it'
hello, anthony. >> we are talking about the heavy rainfall amounts.ne area that saw a lot of rain over the past week was santa rosa. their deficit went from 16 inches to 13 inches. so basically they got almost over three inches of rain here this week alone. that's just one area that received quite a drenching this week. look at the radar and you can see not much happening right now. we haven't seen clouds in place. that's the jet stream but you have heard so much about the rain and wind...
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. >>> remember casey anthony? she would be in grave damage and forced to attend a defamation trial against her. anthony acquitted in july of murdering her daughter is being sued by gonzalez. anthony gave cops her name as the nanny to allegedly kidnapped caylee. a judge ruled anthony should attend the trial and would likely receive protection. he also ruled gonzalez attorney can subpoena anthony for trial. >> we know too well some of the best moments are caught on live tv. this one is no exception. presidential pops beau. beau up staging her running through the shot. how about that? that is your 5@5:00. >> beau is pretty smart. >> beautiful weather to get out there and run on the front lawn of the white house. on that note it is time for your first degree weather update with maria molina. >> good to see you and good to see the other heather as well. we are looking at warm temperatures across the area east of the rockies. temperatures are so warm they should be more like what you are expecting during the month of ma
. >>> remember casey anthony? she would be in grave damage and forced to attend a defamation trial against her. anthony acquitted in july of murdering her daughter is being sued by gonzalez. anthony gave cops her name as the nanny to allegedly kidnapped caylee. a judge ruled anthony should attend the trial and would likely receive protection. he also ruled gonzalez attorney can subpoena anthony for trial. >> we know too well some of the best moments are caught on live tv. this...