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anthony has been telling us some charming stories, very funny. [speaking french] >> ha ha ha ha ha! [speaking french] >> oui. non. [man speaking french] [woman speaking french] [laughter] [speaking french] [voices mingle] babs: guy? i've just been talking to your shadow. guy, did you know mr. hennessy helped crack that ax murder i was reading about? you know, the one where the body was cut up and hidden in the butcher shop. he was locked in the icebox with the left leg for 6 hours. >> oh, babs, he pulls those things out of his hat. >> who's the interesting-looking frenchman with the darvilles? >> his name's anthony. he's not french. >> bonjour, madame, monsieur. how are you? >> delightful to see you, miss barbara. how sweet you look. >> i hope you aren't forgetting our little party on thursday, madame. we're planning on it. mr. darville: but of course. >> this is my sister barbara. barbara, this is mr. anthony. >> how do you do? [and the band played on plays] bruno: is your name miriam? [doorbell buzzes] >> hiya, hennessy. >> hi. >> won't keep you out late tonight. with forest hills
anthony has been telling us some charming stories, very funny. [speaking french] >> ha ha ha ha ha! [speaking french] >> oui. non. [man speaking french] [woman speaking french] [laughter] [speaking french] [voices mingle] babs: guy? i've just been talking to your shadow. guy, did you know mr. hennessy helped crack that ax murder i was reading about? you know, the one where the body was cut up and hidden in the butcher shop. he was locked in the icebox with the left leg for 6 hours....
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reporter: the difference between fiction and reality, tom clancy once said is that fiction has to make sense. anthonyason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the cause of death has not been announced. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. ca captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ea and across the countr >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald call: they're n >>> tens of thousands of homeowners in the bay area and across the country are getting a wake-up call. they are now living in a flood zone. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >>> new at 6:00, kpix 5's mark kelly is along the embarcadero to tell us more bay area homeowners living close to the water may be forced to buy expensive flood insurance. mark? >> reporter: well, liz, you might not recognize the name, but if you live near the water you should know the name the san francisco bay coast central study. it soon could have more people paying for flood insurance. it's been decades since the bay area has taken a
reporter: the difference between fiction and reality, tom clancy once said is that fiction has to make sense. anthonyason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the cause of death has not been announced. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. ca captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ea and across the countr >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald call: they're n...
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reporter: the difference between fiction and reality, tom clancy once said is that fiction has to make sense. anthonyn, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the cause of death has not been announced. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> does george clooney have a new girlfriend? what he told us last night in new york. >> plus, miley's late night in manhattan. we have the details. i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. >> miley getting ready to host snl. but are the sensors ready? >> miley, that vma performance, how could you? >> i know, how could i. >> then "e.t." with sandra and george. is this croatian sensation george's new girl? >> plus kim's jaw-dropping dress straight off the runway.
reporter: the difference between fiction and reality, tom clancy once said is that fiction has to make sense. anthonyn, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the cause of death has not been announced. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> does george clooney have a new girlfriend? what he told us last night in new york. >> plus, miley's...
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reporter: the difference between fiction and reality, tom clancy once said is that fiction has to make sense. anthonyn, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the cause of death has not been announced. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> house speaker, john boehner, has spoken with the president. they in fact, just got done with a meeting and they are speaking right now. >> and the president has announce thad he is not going to negotiate. speaker boehner, i think, stepped to the microphones and he just walked away, actually. just a minute ago and we'll have more on that story in just a moment. there will be no negotiation. so -- >> let's take a look at your world in 90 seconds. >> we're having technical difficulties right now. it is day two of the government shutdown. and the u.s. senate adjourned for the day. again, we just discussed president obama did meet with house speaker, john boehner. speaker boehner did speak to t
reporter: the difference between fiction and reality, tom clancy once said is that fiction has to make sense. anthonyn, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the cause of death has not been announced. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> house speaker, john boehner, has spoken with the president....
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laura anthony has new dezpailz we begin with abc 7 news transportation reporter on whether strikes should be banned in california. >> reporter: there is a number of elected officials who think they should and a handful of vice mayors and city council people, but we talked to the political director. he says it's like kicking unions when down. and the problem was not the process, but bart leadership. the strike sofr but man movement just getting started. >> union leadership made it clear to me i've ended my political career. if you listen, then this is my siren song here. >> orinda city councilman defied a party platform when start ban bart strikes.com to ratchet up pressure to prevent future strikes. a growing list of east bay elected officials now endorsing the movement, acknowledge trying to get state's majority to give up the support of labor and the money it brings with it will not be easy. one democrat emphasized the frustrations as a tentative agreement was announced last night. >> this has got to be the last time this happened. i think no one wants to see this happen again. >> he an
laura anthony has new dezpailz we begin with abc 7 news transportation reporter on whether strikes should be banned in california. >> reporter: there is a number of elected officials who think they should and a handful of vice mayors and city council people, but we talked to the political director. he says it's like kicking unions when down. and the problem was not the process, but bart leadership. the strike sofr but man movement just getting started. >> union leadership made it...
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laura anthony has new dezpailz we begin with abc 7 news transportation reporter on whether strikes should be banned in california. >> reporter: there is a number of elected officials who think they should and a handful of vice mayors and city council people, but we talked to the political director. he says it's like kicking unions when down. and the problem was not the process, but bart leadership. the strike sofr but man movement just getting started. >> union leadership made it clear to me i've ended my political career. if you listen, then this is my siren song here. >> orinda city councilman defied a party platform when start ban bart strikes.com to ratchet up pressure to prevent future strikes. a growing list of east bay elected officials now endorsing the movement, acknowledge trying to get state's majority to give up the support of labor and the money it brings with it will not be easy. one democrat emphasized the frustrations as a tentative agreement was announced last night. >> this has got to be the last time this happened. i think no one wants to see this happen again. >> he an
laura anthony has new dezpailz we begin with abc 7 news transportation reporter on whether strikes should be banned in california. >> reporter: there is a number of elected officials who think they should and a handful of vice mayors and city council people, but we talked to the political director. he says it's like kicking unions when down. and the problem was not the process, but bart leadership. the strike sofr but man movement just getting started. >> union leadership made it...
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. >> the attorney who represented casey anthony has another big client.ill represent a little girl charged with the death of rebecca sedwick. she committed suicide after being bullied. the 12-year-old and 14-year-old are charged with aggravated stalking. >> their helicopter crashed in tennessee. it was posted on the hospital page. they were picking up an ailing child tuesday, 30 minutes afteric at thatting off no one heard from the helicopter. after a search they found it 45 miles east of memphis. >>> taking advantage of tax payer's money. will food stamp recipients are turning government handouts into quick cash. they are using craig's list to do it. they offer food stamps for $350. it is illegal to transfer stofo stamps by the way. >> your old parking ticket might catch up to you at airport security. the tsa will be accessing government and private data bases in a have car registration and employment information even for people traveling within the united states. the goal is to offer a lighter screenings by under going a criminal background check before
. >> the attorney who represented casey anthony has another big client.ill represent a little girl charged with the death of rebecca sedwick. she committed suicide after being bullied. the 12-year-old and 14-year-old are charged with aggravated stalking. >> their helicopter crashed in tennessee. it was posted on the hospital page. they were picking up an ailing child tuesday, 30 minutes afteric at thatting off no one heard from the helicopter. after a search they found it 45 miles...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has story. >> reporter: these two mannequins dressed in safety vests and helmets are meant to represent the two bart workers killed saturday. in this ntsb reenactment, each has a back to the eastbound track as investigators believe they did when they were struck. >> the responsibility of safety is on themselves. the inspector and consultant were required to remain together for the duration of their activity, and one of the pair is to be designated as the lookout. >> the ntsb said chris sheppard and larry daniels went out on the track saturday after getting with the bart safety manuel calls simple approve. as one man works, the other is a spotter safely off the tracks constantly looking for an oncoming train. >> when you get a simple approval, you're asked and all workers know you have to pro skbried your own protection, not interfere with main line or yard operations and an additional read back you have to expect trains from any track any direction at any time. >> reporter: it appears neither sheppard or daniels was acting as a lookout. this is one par
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has story. >> reporter: these two mannequins dressed in safety vests and helmets are meant to represent the two bart workers killed saturday. in this ntsb reenactment, each has a back to the eastbound track as investigators believe they did when they were struck. >> the responsibility of safety is on themselves. the inspector and consultant were required to remain together for the duration of their activity, and one of the pair is to be designated...
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fortunately anthony has brought lots of drinks to get as did the government shut down.ial drink. >> we're doing a variation on our rusty nail. i am calling a little bit rusty because i think when some of the government employees get back, maybe it will be a little bit rusty. melissa: okay. >> i'm going to make this with drambuie, an american whiskey, bourbon. that's just goes right in here. we will do about 1 ounce of beach. and then just give it an nice stir. melissa: what makes this a variation? why is it better than the normal resting now? >> and normal rusty nail would be drambuie and scotch. this is drambuie and bourbon and mesquite. a little bit different scotch tend to be a little bit smug your. melissa: and it will loosen them up a little bit. what is up with the giants eyespot? >> it does not know nearly as quickly. this molecule by swiss is what i am making here. sales. all i really need t do is solve it to the temperature. what is the hottest trend you're seeing entering china? >> right now dress cocktails' money right there? >> since it is national liquor da
fortunately anthony has brought lots of drinks to get as did the government shut down.ial drink. >> we're doing a variation on our rusty nail. i am calling a little bit rusty because i think when some of the government employees get back, maybe it will be a little bit rusty. melissa: okay. >> i'm going to make this with drambuie, an american whiskey, bourbon. that's just goes right in here. we will do about 1 ounce of beach. and then just give it an nice stir. melissa: what makes...
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laura anthony has the story. >> lawyer says hastings law student megan was trying to get away from situationre she had been attacked. >> all we are prepared to say is that she was beaten. she was robbed. her life was threatened. she left in a panic. somebody got hurt. >> 26-year-old woman was out on bail charged with assault with deadly weapon for running down 25-year-old james rode with her car. she can also say dui charge pending outcome of blood test. police say she left the bar saturday night westbound side she saw people spraying graffiti on library wall in front of them. the lawyer says the group then turned on this. police say she got in the car tried to rundown the people she thought were her attacker. hitting bystander james rode instead. >> he did go into surgery for swelling that was in his brain not going down. the friend told abc 7 news the berkeley man in critical condition in a coma with severe head injury. >> over the years he's become l this amazing human that loves so unconditionally and loves to make everyone laugh. >> the original red onion in alameda where she work as co
laura anthony has the story. >> lawyer says hastings law student megan was trying to get away from situationre she had been attacked. >> all we are prepared to say is that she was beaten. she was robbed. her life was threatened. she left in a panic. somebody got hurt. >> 26-year-old woman was out on bail charged with assault with deadly weapon for running down 25-year-old james rode with her car. she can also say dui charge pending outcome of blood test. police say she left...
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and while that death was ruled accidental, her grandfather anthony towles has been charged... with involuntary manslaughter. that comes after an investigation revealed sab- riya actually died while the vehicle was on south paca street in the city. one man is dead after being struck by a vehicle on interstate 295 early this morning. this was the scene around 5 a-m... as cars were being re- directed off of the baltimore- washington parkway. 295 was closed for several hours as police investigated. police say the man was struck by a vehicle travelling in the southbound lane. m-t-a police are looking for a group of men accused of holding up a passenger on a city bus, then forcing him to an a-t-m, where they made him hand over cash. keith daniels,... live downtown, .../ where... police... released pictures... of the suspects.. keith. ....take a good look.. police say a bus surveillance camera caught images of the suspects around the time of the incident. police say the men boarded the number 40 on baltimore street near first mariner arena. one man asked the victim if he could use hi
and while that death was ruled accidental, her grandfather anthony towles has been charged... with involuntary manslaughter. that comes after an investigation revealed sab- riya actually died while the vehicle was on south paca street in the city. one man is dead after being struck by a vehicle on interstate 295 early this morning. this was the scene around 5 a-m... as cars were being re- directed off of the baltimore- washington parkway. 295 was closed for several hours as police investigated....
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. >> as long as you have what anthony has said repeatedly as a liquidity-driven market, as long as you have the fed not tapering, is there anything known that drives stocks lower? because earnings, though they have been okay, haven't been able to do to it. congress in all of their nonsense down there for the most part hasn't been able to do it. stocks back near record highs. what is it? >> you can invent something. there could be a war. we can go to war in the middle east. if you ordered me to make a bearish scenario i suppose i could. it's a question of likelihoods. take congress, they have all of this nonsense, three-ring circus, in the end they agreed to differ and postpone the decision. it's not good but it's not the worst the market expected and the market can move up in response to the relative value. i don't think even with all of the nonsense we're anticipating in the new year, because all they did was postpone for a few months, we're going to see anything different. the market will be able to breeze through it as long as the relative value is there, as long as the liquidity is
. >> as long as you have what anthony has said repeatedly as a liquidity-driven market, as long as you have the fed not tapering, is there anything known that drives stocks lower? because earnings, though they have been okay, haven't been able to do to it. congress in all of their nonsense down there for the most part hasn't been able to do it. stocks back near record highs. what is it? >> you can invent something. there could be a war. we can go to war in the middle east. if you...
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exchange is responding to criticism about the way the exchange has worked at least in the first week alone. and lieutenant governor anthonyown has been leading the o'malley administration's efforts to get ready for obama care and he asked people who need insurance to be patient. >> in the first year alone, even with these glitches, we will enroll probably 150,000 marylanders who up to this point haven't had access to affordable competitively priced health insurance. we may have fumbled or stumbled out of the block, but we are driving. and we are going to be successful. >> the earliest coverage would kick in january 1. repairs and upgrades to the web site are continuing and 175,000 people visited the health connecti
exchange is responding to criticism about the way the exchange has worked at least in the first week alone. and lieutenant governor anthonyown has been leading the o'malley administration's efforts to get ready for obama care and he asked people who need insurance to be patient. >> in the first year alone, even with these glitches, we will enroll probably 150,000 marylanders who up to this point haven't had access to affordable competitively priced health insurance. we may have fumbled or...
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morgan chase has entered into a tentative agreement with the justice department to pay $13 billion to settle allegations of fraud. anthony mason has our story. >> reporter: even for the world's biggest financial services firm, $13 billion is not small change. it's more than half of j.p. morgan chase's profits last year. are you surprised at the size of this fund? >> yeah, it was enormous. >> reporter: max wolff is chief economist with z.t. wealth. >> this was a record breaker times two, three, four that someone wanted to make sure the guinness book would have it in its next 26 editions. >> reporter: j.p. morgan is accused of misleading investors and the government about the value of mortgage-backed securities it sold as the housing bubble inflated and of misleading them about the quality of the mortgages as well. >> let's be fair here, this also helped to contribute to millions of americans losing their homes. >> reporter: the bank's c.e.o. jamie dimon, here showing his i.d. to doctor the justice department last month, met with attorney general eric holder. >> this is something that is a priority for this justice departm
morgan chase has entered into a tentative agreement with the justice department to pay $13 billion to settle allegations of fraud. anthony mason has our story. >> reporter: even for the world's biggest financial services firm, $13 billion is not small change. it's more than half of j.p. morgan chase's profits last year. are you surprised at the size of this fund? >> yeah, it was enormous. >> reporter: max wolff is chief economist with z.t. wealth. >> this was a record...
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now anthony hopkins believes he has seen something better. dear mr. i wanted to write you this e-mail so i am contacting you through jeremy barber. i take it we are both represented by uta, great agency. so that's how the stars e-mail each other when they have never met. through their agents i've just finished a marathon of watching breaking bad from episode one of the first season to the last eight episodes of the sixth season if i downloaded the last season on amazon a total of two weeks addictive viewing. i have never watched anything like it. brilliant. your performance as walter white was the best acting i have seen -- ever. i know there is so much smoke blowing and sickening bullcrap in this business, and i've sort of lost belief in anything really. anthony hopkins has been a working actor for 53 years, i would imagine the sickening bull of show business as he puts it drove him to sort of lose belief in anything quite a while ago. imagine how hard it is to grab anthony hopkins as an audience member, to pull anthony hopkins into your imagined wor
now anthony hopkins believes he has seen something better. dear mr. i wanted to write you this e-mail so i am contacting you through jeremy barber. i take it we are both represented by uta, great agency. so that's how the stars e-mail each other when they have never met. through their agents i've just finished a marathon of watching breaking bad from episode one of the first season to the last eight episodes of the sixth season if i downloaded the last season on amazon a total of two weeks...
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tonight anthony mason has a look back at a man who changed the way we listen. ♪ take a walk on the wildand the other girls go ♪. >> he had only one radio hit, take a walk on the wild side was unforgetably candid. and lou reed became one of the most influential artists of the last era. his disciples includes rock giants like david bowie, u2 and r.e.m.. born in brooklyn in 1942, reed studied poetry and journalism at syracuse university. after college he worked for a songwriter for pickwick records but as founder and lead singer of the vel-- vel set underground he would change rock 'n' roll, the band's debut album produced by andy warhol was a commercial failure but is now considered one of the most important american rock albums ever recorded. it was rock but unlike any heard before with frank descriptions of new york's bohemiam underworld. in the 70s reed struck out on his own. his 1972 album transformers produced by bowie included his biggest hit ♪ and the other girls go ♪ ♪ do-do do do ♪ness. >> an homage to the outkast he met in warhol's world. his work radically expanded the range of
tonight anthony mason has a look back at a man who changed the way we listen. ♪ take a walk on the wildand the other girls go ♪. >> he had only one radio hit, take a walk on the wild side was unforgetably candid. and lou reed became one of the most influential artists of the last era. his disciples includes rock giants like david bowie, u2 and r.e.m.. born in brooklyn in 1942, reed studied poetry and journalism at syracuse university. after college he worked for a songwriter for...
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anthony towles.../ has... been charged... with involuntary... manslaughter..../ an... investigation... revealed... sab-riya... actually... died... while the vehicle... was... on... south paca street... in the city. baltimore city police commissioner anthony batts' recent example of the department's stop and frisk policy has raised controversy. the commissioner says he used information from a criminal informant to justify stopping someone suspected of being in the black guerilla family gang. some experts question whether the commissioner's justification was legal and the mayor was asked about it today. "the commissioner is a srong proponent.... targeted inenforement...heart is ....strategy is." the mayor said she couldn't comment on the specific incident because she hadn't talked to the commissioner about it yet. crews... reopen... a... major road... in parkville... after... a... massive... water main break.../. this... the... scene tuesday... on... putty hill avenue.... between ...perring parkway... and... old... harford road..../ water... gushed... out... a... 24... in
anthony towles.../ has... been charged... with involuntary... manslaughter..../ an... investigation... revealed... sab-riya... actually... died... while the vehicle... was... on... south paca street... in the city. baltimore city police commissioner anthony batts' recent example of the department's stop and frisk policy has raised controversy. the commissioner says he used information from a criminal informant to justify stopping someone suspected of being in the black guerilla family gang....
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has only recently come to know. >> hey. >>> the close management unit as santa rosa correctional institution houses inmates from across the state of florida who have proven difficult to manage. anthonyeen here for the past year. >> it's home for the next 20-something years. >> he was recently placed under observation after correctional officers discovered he had tied a bed sheet around his neck. >> everything is the same, day in and day out. >> now he is back in his cell and says thoughts of his late mother led to his actions. >> this is all i got right here. this is all i got. that day, i was just going, i was going through the emotions that day, you know what i'm saying? i was really down. i was depressed. it is just like i had that voice in my head, like go on and meet your mom, you know what i'm saying. this ain't the place for you. couple days came become to reality. you know what i'm saying? that ain't worth it. it is what it is. she in a better place. you know what i am saying? so go ahead and do you, you know what i'm saying, and try to get back out on the streets, you know what i'm saying? >> under the past few days, bell has undergone physical and mental evaluations by the
has only recently come to know. >> hey. >>> the close management unit as santa rosa correctional institution houses inmates from across the state of florida who have proven difficult to manage. anthonyeen here for the past year. >> it's home for the next 20-something years. >> he was recently placed under observation after correctional officers discovered he had tied a bed sheet around his neck. >> everything is the same, day in and day out. >> now he is...
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. >>> it's been over a year since anthony anderson has died.ow his family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. >> according to this lawsuit,ang thony anker onson died from police bruseattle. >> obviously more than anything else, they want justice for their son, their father, anthony an
. >>> it's been over a year since anthony anderson has died.ow his family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. >> according to this lawsuit,ang thony anker onson died from police bruseattle. >> obviously more than anything else, they want justice for their son, their father, anthony an
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has to deal with that as well. >> that is another story in itself. >> kirk: it's tough being us. look at me you think this is easy? angelina's boyfriend anthony is here and he says he has had enough of the accusations. come out anthony. [applause] >> i'm sick of it. >> i don't care. >> i'm tired of you going out with your friends. >> i don't care you knew who i was when you started dating me. i don't trust you. >> i'm not going to deal with you anymore. that's it. if you do not believe me after today. >> if you don't like my personality. >> then you are not going to see me anymore. i'm not going to deal with this anymore. nice meeting you, kirk. >> kirk: anthony you say you are a prisoner. are you a big guy can't you bust out? >> kirk i'm like a rat trapped in a cag literally. it's ridiculous. i cannot deal with it. >> kirk: and she travels so mu 9 much. >> geez forget about t not only that whether she is traveling or not going out with her friends i have to sit home and wait for her to come home. and i'm sitting in my apartment twiddling my thumbs or playing video games >> kirk: this has been going on for a year? >> close to a year now. >> i
has to deal with that as well. >> that is another story in itself. >> kirk: it's tough being us. look at me you think this is easy? angelina's boyfriend anthony is here and he says he has had enough of the accusations. come out anthony. [applause] >> i'm sick of it. >> i don't care. >> i'm tired of you going out with your friends. >> i don't care you knew who i was when you started dating me. i don't trust you. >> i'm not going to deal with you anymore....
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. >> in commitment 2014, lieutenant governor anthony brown has picked up another key endorsement in his bid for governor. today house speaker michael busch announced he is backing brown in his gubernatorial bid. brown and running mate howard ullman joined him for today's announcement. thernor martin o'malley and state attorney have also endorsed brown. >> some 27,000 runners from all the states and urging countries will take to the streets for the baltimore running festival. >> while every runner has a story, there is an extraordinary involving thege race started. debra wiener joins us with more on that. >> there was not a moment of hesitation for erika brannock start.e was asked to as you recall, she was the last survivor of the boston marathon bombing to leave the hospital. and she is surely the first to start in a race. >> it is my honor to resent to you the ceremonial -- to present to you the ceremonial born. race shes the first to the bostond since marathon. youo me this is a symbol of will not scare me. i will continue to live my life. >> she says she must read by want to -- i do
. >> in commitment 2014, lieutenant governor anthony brown has picked up another key endorsement in his bid for governor. today house speaker michael busch announced he is backing brown in his gubernatorial bid. brown and running mate howard ullman joined him for today's announcement. thernor martin o'malley and state attorney have also endorsed brown. >> some 27,000 runners from all the states and urging countries will take to the streets for the baltimore running festival....
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anthony slaughter has the traffic alert. >> yes. we were talking about that incident that happened on 680 southbound, and this is actually sunol boulevard. earlier i said westbound. thanks to a viewer kind enough to correct me. it's hard when you're new here. there you can see 680 southbound, the 7 car pileup. this has been cleared but you can see the backup continues past livermore in tracy there is an accident in san ramon on 680 southbound at bernol avenue. we don't have major accidents to report. this is our trouble spot. outside we show you what it looks like in fremont. more cars on the road headed southbound, things are heavy. farther north heading into oakland, southbound looking good, northbound good as well. this is at the oakland coliseum and the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll show you that 18 bit. the metering lights are turned on. back to you. >> 6:49. happening now police in burlingame are looking for an elderly man who has not been seen for 24 hours. this is ivor morris also known as scotty. he is 79. his wife says he w
anthony slaughter has the traffic alert. >> yes. we were talking about that incident that happened on 680 southbound, and this is actually sunol boulevard. earlier i said westbound. thanks to a viewer kind enough to correct me. it's hard when you're new here. there you can see 680 southbound, the 7 car pileup. this has been cleared but you can see the backup continues past livermore in tracy there is an accident in san ramon on 680 southbound at bernol avenue. we don't have major...
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. >> anthony weiner has a new theory about why he lost his bid to be new york's mayor. he's blaming word wide web. he told gq if he was born before the age of the internet he would be mayor. thank you, internet. >>> the garden at the white house has new occupants, thanks to being neglected during the shutdown, the squirrel and fox who hasn't been caught on camera. guess who could be back any day now that the government is open for business. the smithsonian's giant panned ashes cam. we checked right before the show and it wasn't up and running yet. we're going to be checking every second until we find that. that's going to wrap things up for me at 2:00 p.m. i'm filling in on "news nation." don't you love anthony weiner? >> i'll take the fifth on that. but thank you internet indeed. thanks, thomas. >>> the shutdown may be over for members of the right flank a battle may have just begun. we will discuss the strategy of brinksmanship chris matthews, mark halperin, chuck todd, senator heidi heitkamp joins us for a look at the democratic dpend ash and the president's prioriti
. >> anthony weiner has a new theory about why he lost his bid to be new york's mayor. he's blaming word wide web. he told gq if he was born before the age of the internet he would be mayor. thank you, internet. >>> the garden at the white house has new occupants, thanks to being neglected during the shutdown, the squirrel and fox who hasn't been caught on camera. guess who could be back any day now that the government is open for business. the smithsonian's giant panned ashes...
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joining us is victor anthony. he has a buy on the stock.son, deputy managing editor of business insider and working on a book about mayer. great to have you with us. victor, i would like to ask you, because we are learning by john fortt marisa mayer has sold over 19,000 shares in yahoo! at 32.74 a share. what do you make of this? is this a concern? >> it's not. i think it's a tiny percentage of her ownership stake and plus i think she's entitled. the stock has had a phenomenal run under her leadership up about 120% since she started. >> okay. back to the issue that we were going to talk about, whether or not this girl has the golden touch and how much it's going to continue. nicolas, what do you think? >> i think it's going to be very, very hard for her to get this thing turned around. they're behind in mobile but i do think that if -- i think she can do it. i think she has two big assets. she's she's very good with product. she's always -- that is what she was involved with google. even more important than that for marissa mayer is her abi
joining us is victor anthony. he has a buy on the stock.son, deputy managing editor of business insider and working on a book about mayer. great to have you with us. victor, i would like to ask you, because we are learning by john fortt marisa mayer has sold over 19,000 shares in yahoo! at 32.74 a share. what do you make of this? is this a concern? >> it's not. i think it's a tiny percentage of her ownership stake and plus i think she's entitled. the stock has had a phenomenal run under...
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ha dicho. >> te amo, mark anthony, te amo. >> es un paso. >> el concierto que la... >> sólo él y el papa el has únicos. pues algo debemos de tener en común y no me quiero imaginar qué punto >> no pienses en eso. >> perdónanos a los 3.10, el caso aquí es hallar vaselina, no sabes tú la fiesta, el jolgorio que fue aquello. llegamos en un centro comercial que está para el público que nos ven estados unidos donde antes no había ciudad. >> está lejos de todo. >> donde cuando veía a bandas a lo lejos, ahí hay teatro y un centro comercial muy... donde entras, muy... de repente una filagigantesca y yo pensé que era para entrar a la obra, pero no, la... era para la alfombra roja, pero no llevaban sus boletos y no pasa más por la alfombra roja. formados con una puerta en las que se abren... >> porque ayer hizo un frío y esto está donde hace más frío todavía. >> no se imagina lo que viví yo. >> ahí vas. >> fui a aventar rostro y le dije: ¿que pasa? nosotros mañana pueden acabar con mi paciencia y con su reputación, celosa dice. les valió gorro, esa es la realidad, nos formamos, pasamos en la alfombra roj
ha dicho. >> te amo, mark anthony, te amo. >> es un paso. >> el concierto que la... >> sólo él y el papa el has únicos. pues algo debemos de tener en común y no me quiero imaginar qué punto >> no pienses en eso. >> perdónanos a los 3.10, el caso aquí es hallar vaselina, no sabes tú la fiesta, el jolgorio que fue aquello. llegamos en un centro comercial que está para el público que nos ven estados unidos donde antes no había ciudad. >> está...
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. >> reporter: a grand jury has indicted anthony towns for involuntarily manslaughter in the death ofhis granddaughter after he forgot she was in the backseat of his car. detectives combed through the backseat of this pick up truck where they say the 16-month-old died. the grandfather is charged with involuntary manslaughter. he was supposed to drop the little girl off at the highland village head start center. he came back here to his home on south paca street and fell asleep forgetting his grandchild was in the car. he slept for the next four hours. as time passed, the temperature rose to a blistering 88 degrees and even hotter inside the truck. when he woke, he went to pick up his daughter at day care. >> he was told the child was never dropped off. when he ran back out, he discovered the child was unresponsive in the backseat. >> reporter: city prosecutors believe criminal charges are warranted. some neighbors of the daycare center agree. >> i don't know how you forget about something like that. >> reporter: others question the charges. >> it's family members. i don't think that's
. >> reporter: a grand jury has indicted anthony towns for involuntarily manslaughter in the death ofhis granddaughter after he forgot she was in the backseat of his car. detectives combed through the backseat of this pick up truck where they say the 16-month-old died. the grandfather is charged with involuntary manslaughter. he was supposed to drop the little girl off at the highland village head start center. he came back here to his home on south paca street and fell asleep forgetting...
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the insurance salesman turned novelist who launched one hollywood blockbuster after another has died. anthonyon remembers tom clancy. >> i present you the ballistic missile submarine red october.
the insurance salesman turned novelist who launched one hollywood blockbuster after another has died. anthonyon remembers tom clancy. >> i present you the ballistic missile submarine red october.
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because i grew up watching general hospital, luke and laura and the whole bit it was like, anthony gary is here. he hasth general hospital for 35years. no, not wow. listen to the rest of the story. because they aren't treating him -- yeah, i know, luke and laura. they are not treating him like wow. they are treating him like, really? reportedly he is now furious because executives want to cut his salary in half. well, tmes are hard out here, you know? so they want to cut his salary in half. the shocker to me is that his salary is $1.5 million and i'm thinking, if you've been with a show for 35 years, i don't care how hard times are, you're supposed to be making more than 1.5 -- who is his gent? right? and he wasn't just a random person like one of the cassadines, remember them? he was luke. he got with laura. remember when he was accused of rape? he was a reason to watch the show. well, now he is 66 years old and they feel like if he -- if he won' accept the pay cut then they want to get rid of him. so they want him to go down to 1.5 divided in half. what is that? $750,000. well, now he is 66 years old
because i grew up watching general hospital, luke and laura and the whole bit it was like, anthony gary is here. he hasth general hospital for 35years. no, not wow. listen to the rest of the story. because they aren't treating him -- yeah, i know, luke and laura. they are not treating him like wow. they are treating him like, really? reportedly he is now furious because executives want to cut his salary in half. well, tmes are hard out here, you know? so they want to cut his salary in half. the...
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. >> reporter: the department has made changes with commissioner anthony batts issuing a new policy aimed at safety in june. it limits work to 75 hours per week, 16 hours per day. >> some pel are working ex-- people are working extraordinary hours. however, what we have to do better is using our policies to ensure that officers are safe on the street. >> reporter: they work eight hours and beyond. >> not just the yes time. this is one little piece of a bigger problem and a bigger puzzle that the city for years has put on the back burner. >> reporter: coming up at 6 we'll hear more about the big problem. as for the evertime that's in the included in the total you often he, the police department said when officers are inside the stadiums, they don't count that because the city gets paid back. that's sign but that's not the case for officers outside. that goes into another evertime bucket and court time. all of that is separate. matter where you put it or who pays for it. it's being done by police officers on top of their regular schedule. joce sterman, abc2 news. you can look at how much th
. >> reporter: the department has made changes with commissioner anthony batts issuing a new policy aimed at safety in june. it limits work to 75 hours per week, 16 hours per day. >> some pel are working ex-- people are working extraordinary hours. however, what we have to do better is using our policies to ensure that officers are safe on the street. >> reporter: they work eight hours and beyond. >> not just the yes time. this is one little piece of a bigger problem and...
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. >> reporter: pat and anthony longo stay at the inn has been cut short. thursday the inn will close and all its visitors asked to leave. >> oh, boy. here is my shut down folder back at park headquarters the superintendent is also being furloughed. >> the park belongs to the people. and not to be able to open them and enable them to serve their purpose. that's a sad situation for the country. >> reporter: the parks 114 year history it has only closed four times. two of them now for government shutdowns. tonya mosley, al jazeera, washington. >> the bureau of the interier said it will lose $450 in entry fees each day while all the parks are closed. >>> people trying to sign up for health insurance coverage are still experiencing problems. heavy traffic at the www.healthcare.gov website. the exchange is part of the president's health reform law. the number of means visiting the changes have far exceeded his expectation. >>> the full effect of the insurance on obamacare exchanges won't be filled for months when americans are covered. the next key days and why
. >> reporter: pat and anthony longo stay at the inn has been cut short. thursday the inn will close and all its visitors asked to leave. >> oh, boy. here is my shut down folder back at park headquarters the superintendent is also being furloughed. >> the park belongs to the people. and not to be able to open them and enable them to serve their purpose. that's a sad situation for the country. >> reporter: the parks 114 year history it has only closed four times. two of...
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. >> pat and anthony stay at the longmire inn has been cut short.hursday the inn will close and all of the visitors asked to leave. >> oh, boy. >> reporter: back at park heard quarters the superintendent is also being furloughed. >> the parks belong to the people, and to not be able to open then that's a very sad situation for the country. >> reporter: in the park's 104 year history, it has only closed four times, two of them now for government shutdowns. >>> the bureau of the interior says it will lose $450,000 in entry fees each day all of the parks are closed. >>> the rollout of the affordable care act hit a glitch. alan has the story. >> reporter: washington is one of the 16 states running their own insurance exchanges and the ceo has warned us all in recent days that there might be some bumps in the road. sure enough on roll out day there was quite a bump. this woman drove more than an hour to get help enrolling in a new health plan, but where she regularly comes for care, she didn't get very far. we spoke to her through an interpreter. >> tran
. >> pat and anthony stay at the longmire inn has been cut short.hursday the inn will close and all of the visitors asked to leave. >> oh, boy. >> reporter: back at park heard quarters the superintendent is also being furloughed. >> the parks belong to the people, and to not be able to open then that's a very sad situation for the country. >> reporter: in the park's 104 year history, it has only closed four times, two of them now for government shutdowns....
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corporate executive with a long pedigree of a long history working at xerox, 44 year veteran anthony federico has 44 patents to his name. one of his friends invented the computer mouse that microsoft copied. he has been the chief engineer. chief engineer at xerox. were the problems in your opinion glitches, or are they fundamental? here is what he said. >> clearly a fundamental problem. i don't see how that will be fixed anytime soon. it has to take weeks to months. software works when you test it. there was no rudimentary testing done because there are no available fixes. >> what he is saying is he is not well acquainted with the contractors who worked on the exchanges. in other words asking why not ibm, why not the smaller contractors for such a big launch involving potentially 30 million people coming into the health system. we do basically consumer testing and customer testing just to find out what's going on. is a type of questions they can potentially ask. lori: this was perhaps one way they could keep costs in line, not testing it. >> they spent $400 million already on the contractors laun
corporate executive with a long pedigree of a long history working at xerox, 44 year veteran anthony federico has 44 patents to his name. one of his friends invented the computer mouse that microsoft copied. he has been the chief engineer. chief engineer at xerox. were the problems in your opinion glitches, or are they fundamental? here is what he said. >> clearly a fundamental problem. i don't see how that will be fixed anytime soon. it has to take weeks to months. software works when...
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from the blue mountains we can speak to anthony black, captain of the rural fire brigade and along with other volunteers has been fighting fires for more than a week. anthony, thanks very much for giving us a few minutes of your time. just talk us through the sort of things you have had to deal with in the last few days. >> well, the fire we have had is not out of the -- fire. we had a very strong windstorm. we have power lines near the spring with a golf club that started the fire. they are adjoining settlements in the blue mountains. that fire was immediately -- it became a fire storm. e course of the next three hours, we lost 146,000. happily, with no loss of life. in fact, no major injuries to any persons at all. but in a community of slightly less than 5000 houses, that is one out of 33 houses lost over the course of three hours. so, it was devastating. >> i guess some of your colleagues who are actually fighting these fires are actually suffering as a result of that, are they, in terms of their homes? >> we have half a dozen members, -- one of them has we have been putting crews on the ground 24 hours
from the blue mountains we can speak to anthony black, captain of the rural fire brigade and along with other volunteers has been fighting fires for more than a week. anthony, thanks very much for giving us a few minutes of your time. just talk us through the sort of things you have had to deal with in the last few days. >> well, the fire we have had is not out of the -- fire. we had a very strong windstorm. we have power lines near the spring with a golf club that started the fire. they...
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the surprising connection it has to the casey anthony case. jody arias is trying a new career behind bars. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor [announcer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfect under every part of your body... [man]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two remotes. [announcer] firmness settings for the head,legs,and back... these real owners get that famous tempur-pedic comfort how they like it. [woman]ask me about the lumbar button. [man]lumbar button [woman]lumbar [announcer] tempur-pedic.the most highly recommended bed in america. now the fun begins! >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. starting your weekend early with "fox & friends" fist. we appreciate it. six people on a small boat that cap size off the coast of flo
the surprising connection it has to the casey anthony case. jody arias is trying a new career behind bars. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor [announcer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfect under every part of your body... [man]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're...
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anthony, abc 7 news. >>> tonight a student has been booked on charges for causing this accident in south san francisco. investigators accuse him of driving on the wrong side of the road before 4:00 a.m. when he collided with a taxi. you can see the taxi cab. a passenger in the cab was ejected and kills. the driver and another passenger were injured. katz is free on bail and has a court date next month. >>> negotiations continue to prevent another bart strike. there is renewed hope fr a settlement now that the general manager joined contract talks. bart says the gm's participation was not needed until now. also several east bay assembly members will be observing talks. >> getting people overly helpful. elements here today between two parties, all high ranking officials to get an agreement. mix is here to get an agreement today. >> and negotiation goesing to continue for the weekends. new target date is sunday night if there is no deal by 11:59 p.m. union says a strike will begin first thing monday morning. >> so perhaps we can avoid a strike, but then again, maybe they will walk on monday that. dateday
anthony, abc 7 news. >>> tonight a student has been booked on charges for causing this accident in south san francisco. investigators accuse him of driving on the wrong side of the road before 4:00 a.m. when he collided with a taxi. you can see the taxi cab. a passenger in the cab was ejected and kills. the driver and another passenger were injured. katz is free on bail and has a court date next month. >>> negotiations continue to prevent another bart strike. there is renewed...
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i'm here with meteorologist anthony slaughter who has a forecast that is variable. >> it's variable.den gate, we're seeing a little bit of fog. you'll in the the beg thing, temperatures are load. 39 in ant a rosa, 39 in novato. eventually we'll warm up. 77 in san francisco bay. it will be warm across the bay and even cooler tomorrow. we'll talk about that at 7:00. >> thanks very much. bart trains remain idle on the track today. there was a glimmer of hope that the strike might end but it turned into battling press conferences between union leaders and bart. union leaders sent a letter suggesting they take contentious work rules to arbitration. they say workers can then get back on the job while those rules are worked out. bart says those offers a repeat of what was on the table when talks broke down. with no deal, both sides calling on the other to start talking. >> a 2-year-old boy is in critical condition this morning. he was hit by a bullet while playing on the sidewalk. police say the bullet came from some two blocks away. the child was hit in the upper body. at this pointoctors
i'm here with meteorologist anthony slaughter who has a forecast that is variable. >> it's variable.den gate, we're seeing a little bit of fog. you'll in the the beg thing, temperatures are load. 39 in ant a rosa, 39 in novato. eventually we'll warm up. 77 in san francisco bay. it will be warm across the bay and even cooler tomorrow. we'll talk about that at 7:00. >> thanks very much. bart trains remain idle on the track today. there was a glimmer of hope that the strike might end...
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supposed to happen today on a proposal to close san francisco parks overnight has been delayed until next tuesday. anthony says san francisco is the only large city in the country without statutory opening and closing hours for parks. making them easy targets for vandalism. >> and so we have a situation in san francisco where we have a growing amount of vandalism. a lot of vandalism and dumping. almost happens in the middle of the night. >> this legislation is alive. it's just done nothing but to garner headlines to try and demonize homeless people, push them out of the city. >> the vandalism problem is so serious, it cost rec and park a million dollars a year to clean up. more than 100 officers are wanted in santa clara for levi stadium duties starting next summer. the city wants to hire 120 cops for the stadium during 49er games, concerts, college football games and the 50s super bowl in 2016. to pay for a part-time gig is $55 an hour. the city council is to approve a budget. >>> the california factory that makes the popular hot sauce is in danger of shutting down. neighbors have a beef with it. people
supposed to happen today on a proposal to close san francisco parks overnight has been delayed until next tuesday. anthony says san francisco is the only large city in the country without statutory opening and closing hours for parks. making them easy targets for vandalism. >> and so we have a situation in san francisco where we have a growing amount of vandalism. a lot of vandalism and dumping. almost happens in the middle of the night. >> this legislation is alive. it's just done...
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has hired him as an analyst. in our "commitment 2012" coverage, michael busch is endorsing anthony brown and the race to become maryland's next governor. we have a crew in annapolis for the announcement. he has received the endorsement of governor arjun o'malley and -- governor martin o'malley and senate president mike miller. attorney general doug gensler and heather mizeur are also in the running for the nomination. a retired police officer is dead, shot and killed by officers in west virginia. officials say that the 55-year- old was armed with an assault- style weapon and handgun when he fired more than a dozen shots into a federal courthouse. responding officers say they were forced to return fire, it killing him. the only other injuries, three on-duty security officers hurt by flying debris. awful moments for anyone afraid of heights. a roller coaster and universal studios got stuck at the top of the first incline. 10 people were trapped on board for nearly two hours before rescue crews could safely remove them. the themepark's website states that the ride reaches speeds of 55 miles per hour and towers 17 stories ab
has hired him as an analyst. in our "commitment 2012" coverage, michael busch is endorsing anthony brown and the race to become maryland's next governor. we have a crew in annapolis for the announcement. he has received the endorsement of governor arjun o'malley and -- governor martin o'malley and senate president mike miller. attorney general doug gensler and heather mizeur are also in the running for the nomination. a retired police officer is dead, shot and killed by officers in...
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>> sir anthony hopkins won best actor. he says he has nothing on "breaking bad's" bryan cranston.ht after watching the entire season, he sent a letter saying i've never watched anything like this, brilliant, your performance as walter white was the best acting of ever seen. he called cranston a crewly great actor an asked him to pass along the praise to you will at cast. and the best part, he signed the letter tony. pretty cool. now, all i have to say to this guy, you got to pay up. strip club in houston is suing a banker for allegedly racking up $320,000 in one month and refusing to pay the tab. club called privilege says james j. beckman went there 14 times between july and august and spent about $25,000 each time. the next morning, he would say the charge was fraudulent. beckman's lawyers have not commented, but i do remember someone here at "way too early" that definitely is not afraid for break out stacks of cash at a strip club. >> in 2007, it's a different era. this isn't the era of your granddad's strip club with a couple of ones. we're talking stacks ever money $1,000 eac
>> sir anthony hopkins won best actor. he says he has nothing on "breaking bad's" bryan cranston.ht after watching the entire season, he sent a letter saying i've never watched anything like this, brilliant, your performance as walter white was the best acting of ever seen. he called cranston a crewly great actor an asked him to pass along the praise to you will at cast. and the best part, he signed the letter tony. pretty cool. now, all i have to say to this guy, you got to pay...
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has spoken. >> and anthony fox says, we believe the decision honors our commitment to safety and the desire tonic devices during all phases of the flights. >> that's is just for the u.s. others around the world will be making their own decisions. the director of the national security agency has been before a congressional committee this week taking direct questions about how his department collects intelligence. >> journalists who published snowden's leaked documents told cnn he does not believe general keith alexander when he insists the nsa is following rules. >> he's being very specific and talking particularly about the reports of earlier this week, tens of millions of phone calls in france and spain, and he said it's completely false. what is your reaction to that? >> notice what he did not off, any evidence for the truth of what he's saying this is, remember, an agency that is extremely beleaguered in the middle of an intense scandal, both at home and abroad. it is an agency whose top officials have a record of lying to the congress and to the american people through the media, including
has spoken. >> and anthony fox says, we believe the decision honors our commitment to safety and the desire tonic devices during all phases of the flights. >> that's is just for the u.s. others around the world will be making their own decisions. the director of the national security agency has been before a congressional committee this week taking direct questions about how his department collects intelligence. >> journalists who published snowden's leaked documents told cnn...
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that's all i could find i really feel confident we could truly say a ha because of what's going on in d.c. >> anthony, how much of gold's slide of some 3% today alone has to do with d.c.? or why do you think it's down that much? >> well, i think it's down because i think the markets realize these things get resolved. the financial markets already realized that. if you look at all the closings back to the 1970s, 1976, the first five times that the government shut down, the decline, the average decline going to shutdown and the s&p 500 was a lot larger than the last five. and you also know that if the shutdowns are seven days or less, the declines on average for the s&p are a lot smaller than the shutdowns over seven days and we are getting inklings they are going to cave in. both sides will cave in and this will be a relatively short closedown. we don't know that for a fact, but if that's the case, that's why the relative action hasn't been that severe. not likely to be so severe. >> i hope you're right and i hope it's soon they cave in because i'm to here with having to talk about all this. rob morga
that's all i could find i really feel confident we could truly say a ha because of what's going on in d.c. >> anthony, how much of gold's slide of some 3% today alone has to do with d.c.? or why do you think it's down that much? >> well, i think it's down because i think the markets realize these things get resolved. the financial markets already realized that. if you look at all the closings back to the 1970s, 1976, the first five times that the government shut down, the decline,...