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how are you lance armstrong?jimmy: but lance armstrong has -- [ laughter ] lance armstrong has one testicle. >> oh, no. what have i done? [ laughter ] my wife is going to kill me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get out of here, man. get lost. thank you so much. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] he always -- he whiffs every time. he gets no laughs. [ laughter ] remember when he had to come out and he got hit by a football? and the football was supposed to hit him in the crotch, and it hits him in the kneecap, and he still holds his crotch. he goes -- [ laughter ] no one laughed. we torture that poor writer. patrick borelli, right there, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] let's try another suggestion here. it's from harvey gravino. "hey, jimmy, my favorite halloween candies are tootsie pops. and i used to love that old commercial about how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop. i heard there's an unedited full-length version of that commercial. you should play it on your show." oh, i remember that commercial.
how are you lance armstrong?jimmy: but lance armstrong has -- [ laughter ] lance armstrong has one testicle. >> oh, no. what have i done? [ laughter ] my wife is going to kill me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get out of here, man. get lost. thank you so much. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] he always -- he whiffs every time. he gets no laughs. [ laughter ] remember when he had to come out and he got hit by a football? and the football was supposed to hit him in the crotch, and it hits him in...
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marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree murder. i have 25 to life with an additional 6 years, so 31 altogether. i can't blame nobody but myself. me personally. my mom and dad are married. you know, i'm from the inner city, but a good part of the inner city, mostly middle-class families. >> armstrong is a former gang banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried to stop me and didn't listen. and it's been a discrepancy now if she was going to the police to talk or n
marcus armstrong and jeffrey cattera know it's likely they'll never see the outside of prison again. >> january 13th, 1989, i committed my crime, was arrested the same day. it was a murder/robbery. i got life without the possibility of parole. stupid. stupid. i was a kid. did the wrong thing. you know? i've never denied my crime. i accept responsibility for what i did. although i regret what happened and -- i mean, it happened. i can't take that back. >> i'm in here for first-degree...
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. >> i'm thinking of the comparison of lance armstrong. a he had not tried to make comeback the last time, he might not have been discovered. is there a similar kind of pattern, or timeline for a rod? >> the problem that baseball has , and all these agencies have, it is really impossible to this -- to stay ahead of the people coming up on these new designer drugs they can't be detected. that is the case here was with baseball. in one way, this biogenesis candle -- scandal was the best thing that ever happened. they were finally able to get people who were coming up with these designer drugs, enabling players to beat their drug tests. in drug tests, there have been very few players testing positive in the last year or so. we all know now by this case there are still players that are doing a lot of drugs, beating the system. they didn't have any subpoena power. they had no help from the government. didn't, and they what they did was they sued bosch. by suing bosch, they were able to get him into court and then start mounting his own defense
. >> i'm thinking of the comparison of lance armstrong. a he had not tried to make comeback the last time, he might not have been discovered. is there a similar kind of pattern, or timeline for a rod? >> the problem that baseball has , and all these agencies have, it is really impossible to this -- to stay ahead of the people coming up on these new designer drugs they can't be detected. that is the case here was with baseball. in one way, this biogenesis candle -- scandal was the...
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stance armstrong, huh? >> i see dead people. oh no. >> how much money do you guys have in your wallets? >> then there are those who can only hopelessly watch it tick away. >> i've been through eight executions. some guys commit suicide, you know? it's all bad. >>> when we film inside a prison or jail we interview hundreds of inmates. the reason why they want to talk to us is because it breaks up the monotony of prison life, but there was this one inmate inside maricopa county jail we were convinced had a great story to tell. the challenge was getting him to tell it. >> hey, can i ask nbc a question? what's up with "saturday night live"? why does it suck so bad all of a sudden? >> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean
stance armstrong, huh? >> i see dead people. oh no. >> how much money do you guys have in your wallets? >> then there are those who can only hopelessly watch it tick away. >> i've been through eight executions. some guys commit suicide, you know? it's all bad. >>> when we film inside a prison or jail we interview hundreds of inmates. the reason why they want to talk to us is because it breaks up the monotony of prison life, but there was this one inmate inside...
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all i can say to that is lance armstrong didn't either. that's pretty powerful in the public eye. >> so different. >> it is so he ease wy to say le armstrong didn't either. that's a very different testing regimen. he came out and talked about it. it was found he used nasty agents. tony bosch, who pretended he was a doctor when he wasn't, didn't use masking agents, said under oath he didn't even know what they were. there is an example that puts the lie to tony bosch. tony bosch claims that on a date certain in october of 2012, when he went to detroit, when the yankees were playing the tigers in the playoffs, before games 3 and 4, he claims he injected alex rodriguez with testosterone. that's what he said in his direct testimony under oath. unfortunately, alex rodriguez was randomly drug tested before game 4 of the playoffs and tested negative, which is scientifically impossible if you were to believe boesch. >> there is one scientifically possible allegation, though extraordinarily far fetched and something of a made for tv movie, that was
all i can say to that is lance armstrong didn't either. that's pretty powerful in the public eye. >> so different. >> it is so he ease wy to say le armstrong didn't either. that's a very different testing regimen. he came out and talked about it. it was found he used nasty agents. tony bosch, who pretended he was a doctor when he wasn't, didn't use masking agents, said under oath he didn't even know what they were. there is an example that puts the lie to tony bosch. tony bosch...
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. >> rose: was anything -- i am thinking of the comparison with lance armstrong. people say that if lance armstrong had not come back and tried to make that comeback the last time he might not have been discovered. is there a similar kind of pattern or similar kind of timeline for a-rod? >> well, clearly the problem that baseball has in all these, and all these agencies have or sports have is it is really impossible to stay ahead of the people who are coming up with these new designer drugs that can't be detected. >> rose: right. >> and that's what the case here was with baseball. in one way, this biogenesis scandal that tony bosch was involved in down in south florida was the best thing to ever happen to baseball because they were finally able to get at people who were coming up with these designer drugs that were enabling players to beat their drug tests because they put, since they put in drug tests, there have been very few players testing positive in the last year or so. >> rose: yes. >> but we all know now by this alex rodriguez case that there are still pla
. >> rose: was anything -- i am thinking of the comparison with lance armstrong. people say that if lance armstrong had not come back and tried to make that comeback the last time he might not have been discovered. is there a similar kind of pattern or similar kind of timeline for a-rod? >> well, clearly the problem that baseball has in all these, and all these agencies have or sports have is it is really impossible to stay ahead of the people who are coming up with these new...
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when lance armstrong finally admitted that he cheated when using performance enhancing drugs. will cycling will ever be the same? >> no, what is so crazy about this, i can walk out right now, ask 100 people, name a cyclist they will all say armstrong, i say name two, and i bet i go zero for 100. any other sport, he was cycling for the united states of america. in so many respects, and it not only that, he was also the face of cancer. in the united states, and coming back from cancer, and so -- myself, i have people in my family who have worn that live strong bracelet, so this was so much bigger than people caring about a sport, are there any more heros left. but it dead seem like lance armstrong was someone that was actually someone deserving of that word. and now, of course, that has come tumbling down. >> another story that transcends sports. about the culture of nfl locker rooms. it took stage, with the ritchie incognito scandal. a number of players have spoken out on both sides of that issue. how much of an impact has that had? >> oh, a huge impact. because one of the thin
when lance armstrong finally admitted that he cheated when using performance enhancing drugs. will cycling will ever be the same? >> no, what is so crazy about this, i can walk out right now, ask 100 people, name a cyclist they will all say armstrong, i say name two, and i bet i go zero for 100. any other sport, he was cycling for the united states of america. in so many respects, and it not only that, he was also the face of cancer. in the united states, and coming back from cancer, and...
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the ceo tim armstrong joins us for an exclusive interview at ces. julia?ong, thanks so much for coming to talk to us today. so marissa unveiled this new program to put a lot of money in content. what does this mean for you? does it put pressure on you to change strategy? >> no, as a matter of fact we're very big partners with yahoo!. three years ago we decided to invest in video content and advertising. aol's results, i'm sitting here with you the first time in almost a decade that aol has grown. we will end 2013 with growth. from our standpoint, we were the first in the marketplace with strategies in that area and we have been very successful at them. i would expect all boats to rise in that area. >> reporter: do you have any similar changes in the works? >> again, we already changed aol three years ago. from our standpoint, a lot of people in the marketplace are catching up to where we decided to pioneer. i think from the standpoint, if you looked at our results from q-3 with content video and programatic, we are clearly number one or two in those spaces
the ceo tim armstrong joins us for an exclusive interview at ces. julia?ong, thanks so much for coming to talk to us today. so marissa unveiled this new program to put a lot of money in content. what does this mean for you? does it put pressure on you to change strategy? >> no, as a matter of fact we're very big partners with yahoo!. three years ago we decided to invest in video content and advertising. aol's results, i'm sitting here with you the first time in almost a decade that aol...
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. >>> up next, our tech expert mario armstrong is here with high-tech clothing that makes any selfieod and will help you brave the elements. that's right after this. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. "i think febreze fresheners just mask the odor." bring us the smelliest thing you can find in your home. yes. this is febreze free. it has no perfume. it's completely gone. [ male announcer ] febreze free. odor elimination without masking. ♪ [ male announcer ] bring your style to life with a new vanity for just $179 at lowe's. ♪ firming + lifting makeup for just $179 at l
. >>> up next, our tech expert mario armstrong is here with high-tech clothing that makes any selfieod and will help you brave the elements. that's right after this. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if...
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tyler armstrong believed to be the youngest person to reach the summit.ost children were opening presents, tyler armstrong scaling the tallest mountain to give to children who can't walk. this 9-year-old climbed the mountain in ten days, up 22,000 feet all to raise money for a crippling muscle disease that affects 300,000 boys world wide including his friend, hawken. >> a lot of times just being able to walk, that provides a lot. >> to have have a big heart like that makes me want to cry. >> it's believed he set a record. when his first call to his mother. >> tyler called me and said mom, merry christmas i just started to cry. >> tyler is no stranger to climbing. he scaled mount whitney and trained a year and a half for this climb. he was better fit than i was. >> his parents say adventures have always been his idea. >> hopefully, one day, they can climb with me. >> he told me he's now thinking about climbing in russia. >> barbara b asked very applied for health coverage but have not heard anything. what should i do to ensure very coverage? >> great quest
tyler armstrong believed to be the youngest person to reach the summit.ost children were opening presents, tyler armstrong scaling the tallest mountain to give to children who can't walk. this 9-year-old climbed the mountain in ten days, up 22,000 feet all to raise money for a crippling muscle disease that affects 300,000 boys world wide including his friend, hawken. >> a lot of times just being able to walk, that provides a lot. >> to have have a big heart like that makes me want...
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after a decade of denial, lance armstrong finally came clean on his steroid use. former baseball mvp ryan braun did, as well, and served a 65-game suspension. >> my position doesn't change, i didn't do it. >> new england patriot's tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison, he is behind bars waiting to stand trial for murder. and oscar pistorius will stand trial for the murder of his girlfriend in south africa. and we learned that even an nfl locker room is not immune from bullying. and jonathan martin said relentless words from a teammate forced him to leave the team. >> my actions were coming from a place of love. >>> above the rim, acrobatic and new addition for the record books. quite a year in sports. >>> 2013 marked the end of the road for one amazing athlete. >> march -- mariano rivera. >> the legendary yankees closer hung up his hat after 19 seasons and will be the last player to ever wear jackie robinson's number 42. karen travers, abc news. >>> world news now continues after this from our abc stations. . >>> 20as fil >>> 2013 was filled with ups
after a decade of denial, lance armstrong finally came clean on his steroid use. former baseball mvp ryan braun did, as well, and served a 65-game suspension. >> my position doesn't change, i didn't do it. >> new england patriot's tight end aaron hernandez went from glory to prison, he is behind bars waiting to stand trial for murder. and oscar pistorius will stand trial for the murder of his girlfriend in south africa. and we learned that even an nfl locker room is not immune from...
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ad technology tim armstrong has done a phenomenal job at aol and moved his company in the directioniarisa is taking yahoo!. it's too compelling. i think it's going to happen sooner rather than later. >> some would say they're kepticle of such a partnership for the reason that aol appears to have some soft same problems that yahoo! has, just on a smaller level. >> i remember a year ago, scott, when yahoo! was my biggest holding and people were saying yahoo! is such a dinosaur. it's doubled since then obviously. i was in it before lobe. i'm in it now. i plan to stay in it until this thing hits $70, probably in 18 months' time. aol, it hit $50 today. that's about a five bagger since about a couple years ago. down in the tens. >> but, i mean, why has it doubled, eric? i think that's a central question to the entire discussion about this company. it's doubled for two reasons. alibaba and marissa mayer. what about the fundamentals of the company? >> the core business of yahoo! has been obviously the weak link here in the sum of the parts story. but i think what's intriguing and that's why
ad technology tim armstrong has done a phenomenal job at aol and moved his company in the directioniarisa is taking yahoo!. it's too compelling. i think it's going to happen sooner rather than later. >> some would say they're kepticle of such a partnership for the reason that aol appears to have some soft same problems that yahoo! has, just on a smaller level. >> i remember a year ago, scott, when yahoo! was my biggest holding and people were saying yahoo! is such a dinosaur. it's...
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armstrong flight research -- neil a. armstrong flight research center and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, debt is discharged. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask the bill be read a third time and passed and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1171. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. 1171, a bill to amend the controlled substances act to allow a veterinarian to transport and dispense controlled substances and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be read a third time, passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table. the presiding officer: w
armstrong flight research -- neil a. armstrong flight research center and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, debt is discharged. mr. reid: mr. president, i ask the bill be read a third time and passed and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration...
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if you listen to billy armstrong and nora jones. it sounds lining the everley brothers.e everley brothers, they are paying tribute. >> they peaked in the '60s, with popularity, and became out of step with the times. >> there was a sense in which, you know, when - strangely, a lot of groups that they profoundly influenced, like the beatles, began to take center stage. the everley brothers, you know, were american and part of an earlier think. rock music is about fads in a lot of way. people were swept up. they had a bit of a tough time for a little while. certainly their personality complex. you know, after their initial success, like a lot of brothers, simon and garfunkel themselves, they never got along well. >> they had a famous split in 1973. >> and they came together again. very interestingly, in 2003, simon&garfunkel bought them out on tour. it was funny. the everley brothers had been a profound influence. none of the four zis - simon and garfunkel had their problems. to see them on stage, simon and garfunkel refused to have them open. they thought, "we are not foll
if you listen to billy armstrong and nora jones. it sounds lining the everley brothers.e everley brothers, they are paying tribute. >> they peaked in the '60s, with popularity, and became out of step with the times. >> there was a sense in which, you know, when - strangely, a lot of groups that they profoundly influenced, like the beatles, began to take center stage. the everley brothers, you know, were american and part of an earlier think. rock music is about fads in a lot of way....
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the one after that, the artists really want to draw neil armstrong. but we also want to draws jackie robinson. neil armstrong, raise your ha a? jackie and? were on the contract for six. our goal is to be 600 of them. here is for my son, hero of my daughter would get 110 here is a new scratch the surface. the goal is to keep on them. i'd also like to tell the stories about people you don't know. there is a girl whose name is alex scott, alexander scott. alex got when she was nearly year-old was diagnosed with cancer. the only life she knew, chemotherapy, sickness. when she's either sold she wants to open up a lemonade stand in her front yard. she doesn't want to use the money for herself. she wants to get the money she got yourself other kids with cancer. in a single day, her lemonade and raises over $2000. but my other lemonade stand start popping out. eventually she says look through the million dollars. by june 12, 2004, hundreds of lemonade stands open up in every state in the country. ordinary people selling water and sugar in london to help kids
the one after that, the artists really want to draw neil armstrong. but we also want to draws jackie robinson. neil armstrong, raise your ha a? jackie and? were on the contract for six. our goal is to be 600 of them. here is for my son, hero of my daughter would get 110 here is a new scratch the surface. the goal is to keep on them. i'd also like to tell the stories about people you don't know. there is a girl whose name is alex scott, alexander scott. alex got when she was nearly year-old was...
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lance armstrong would have said the same thing before he made his confession, as well. so that's one similarity. another similarity, if you believe the story that bosch is telling, there is a great and intense interest by alex rodriguez in exactly how the products work and exactly how to use them. very very similar to what we later found out about lance armstrong. >> all right, scott, good to see you. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >>> the faa is investigating why a southwest airlines jet landed the at wrong airport in missouri. the flight from chicago was supposed to touch down at branson airport, and instead, the boeing 737 ended up seven miles away at the county airport, which has a much shorter runway. transportation correspondent jeff is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was the wrong airport and the passengers knew it immediately because of the way the pilot slammed on the brakes. good thing he did, because the plane stopped short of an embankment that would have sent it crashing down onto an interstate. after a rough l
lance armstrong would have said the same thing before he made his confession, as well. so that's one similarity. another similarity, if you believe the story that bosch is telling, there is a great and intense interest by alex rodriguez in exactly how the products work and exactly how to use them. very very similar to what we later found out about lance armstrong. >> all right, scott, good to see you. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >>> the faa is...
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it will be off 5% year on year. >> addison armstrong, thank you ever so much. now new jersey governor, chris christie, he took the oath of office for his second term today. we have a live report from nbc's jay gray on what christie had to say. >>> you want to see some real growth for the economy, larry kolikoff makes his argument for abolishing the corporate income tax completely. now that is my kind of guy. that is more like it. stay with us for all of that and much more. abolish the corporate tax. i need proof of insurance. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood te
it will be off 5% year on year. >> addison armstrong, thank you ever so much. now new jersey governor, chris christie, he took the oath of office for his second term today. we have a live report from nbc's jay gray on what christie had to say. >>> you want to see some real growth for the economy, larry kolikoff makes his argument for abolishing the corporate income tax completely. now that is my kind of guy. that is more like it. stay with us for all of that and much more....
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the one after that, chris, the artist wants to draw kneel arm -- neil armstrong. we want him to draw jackie robinson. i want to see a vote. neil armstrong? jackie robinson. kill em. we are under contract for six. our goal is to do 600. for heroes to myson son and daughter we did 1 so -- 110. we didn't scratch the surface. the goal is -- what i would like to do is tell the stories about people you don't know. there's a girl whose name is alex scott. and alex scott, when she was barely a year old was diagnosed with cancer. it was the only life she knew was chemotherapy, cancer, and sickness. when she's four or five wants to open up a lemonade stand. she doesn't want to use the money for herself. she wanted to give the money to doctors to help other kids with cancer. within a single day it raises over $2,000. here is what i love. other lemonade stands start popping up all with alex's name. and said let's raise a million dollars. on up12, 2014 hundreds of lemonade stands open up. ordinary people selling water, sugar, and lemons to help kids with cancer. a couple of mo
the one after that, chris, the artist wants to draw kneel arm -- neil armstrong. we want him to draw jackie robinson. i want to see a vote. neil armstrong? jackie robinson. kill em. we are under contract for six. our goal is to do 600. for heroes to myson son and daughter we did 1 so -- 110. we didn't scratch the surface. the goal is -- what i would like to do is tell the stories about people you don't know. there's a girl whose name is alex scott. and alex scott, when she was barely a year old...
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an incredible play, tommy armstrong throws it deep to quincy. line, and he goes untouched for the 99 yard td, and even georgia fans are looking at this one. starting off the 2014 early- season. now,e capital one bowl razzle-dazzle at its finest. it goes to bruce, who throws a beautiful td pass. south carolina. 30-24. and then the university of and texas. piling it on, three touchdowns. that one on third and nine. it does not get any better. and north texas wins, 36-14. and a louisville quarterback announced today he will forgo the senior year to enter the upcoming nfl draft. he is widely considered to be a top overall pick, which would go to the houston texans, and they are expected to have a quarterback. night, capitals tomorrow but today, john carlson was named to team usa for the sochi month.s next and so far, hockey talk today focuses on the winter classic. take a look. detroit and toronto, players walking down to a very snow we ring -- rink. in front of the goal and tip it in with smith there. it would go to a shootout, and jimmy.n that doe
an incredible play, tommy armstrong throws it deep to quincy. line, and he goes untouched for the 99 yard td, and even georgia fans are looking at this one. starting off the 2014 early- season. now,e capital one bowl razzle-dazzle at its finest. it goes to bruce, who throws a beautiful td pass. south carolina. 30-24. and then the university of and texas. piling it on, three touchdowns. that one on third and nine. it does not get any better. and north texas wins, 36-14. and a louisville...
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thank you very much i'm ann a lot armstrong. we're the hunter's point art gallery and cultural center we're the first grow up that's a nonprofit agency founded in 1969 we were supported by neighborhood arts program and that was before they phased out if anyone what remember that. i'm here to thank this lady for stating we need to look at was going on and this puc needs to know we're here because when we do go to the art commission and e they ignore us but when we come here and put a little bit of pressure on the puc they in turn look at the commission and we get result. the majority of the art groups in the bayview health department they were not even looked at the. the monies were given out bye before we got a chance to submit our proposal and that's very unfair. we're not being able to sustainable help our young people and develop our cult because we don't get any funding so we are going to look at doing graffiti and a our kids and our young black kids they're not getting what we as their parents as artists can give them and w
thank you very much i'm ann a lot armstrong. we're the hunter's point art gallery and cultural center we're the first grow up that's a nonprofit agency founded in 1969 we were supported by neighborhood arts program and that was before they phased out if anyone what remember that. i'm here to thank this lady for stating we need to look at was going on and this puc needs to know we're here because when we do go to the art commission and e they ignore us but when we come here and put a little bit...
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tyler armstrong climbed south america's tallest mountain in argentina.he youngest person to reach the summit. he was accompanied by his father. but it was not without a price. >> i couldn't sleep. tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. i was so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep tyler because he's in better shape than his father. >>> all right, we got that specificy times square ball drop thing out of the way, it's time for the tournament of roses parade. some of the 700,000 spectators are already in position along the route in pasadena. volunteers spent thousands of hours on the others. not all of the volunteers are adults. >> rather somewhere else playing with a barber doll or a video game? >> no. i like helping the community, so this is fun for me. >> you want to tell the 12-year-olds out there get out of the video games and volunteer? >> you need to stop, like, sitting around and help the commun
tyler armstrong climbed south america's tallest mountain in argentina.he youngest person to reach the summit. he was accompanied by his father. but it was not without a price. >> i couldn't sleep. tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. i was so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep tyler because he's in better shape than his...
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nebraska's tony armstrong junior unleashing a deep pass from the end zone and watch quincy unumwa. he is at the 50 and beats that guy. no one left, michelle. gone! that's a 99-yard touchdown pass. the cornhuskers beat georgia and they get the play of the day. >> that's a play of the week. >> maybe. >>> 5:25. coming up, how a routine traffic stop brings a fugitive banker back from the dead. plus -- >> sounds like it's going to be a hard snowstorm and it's the transportation is going to be difficult. >> and the east coast preparing now for a big winter wol lap. the impact already being felt at the nation's airports. >> reporter: sabotage of a vile nature, that is what they are saying about an arson at the chinese consulate in san francisco. we'll tell you who is joining the investigation next. ,, ,,,, check it out everybody. our kids are out of their rooms. because we've got the kfc favorites bucket. 10 pieces, any recipe. twelve ninety-nine. everybody gets what they want. we love this new extra crispy boneless. he's taller than i remember. ♪ female announcer: he needs a firmer he ne
nebraska's tony armstrong junior unleashing a deep pass from the end zone and watch quincy unumwa. he is at the 50 and beats that guy. no one left, michelle. gone! that's a 99-yard touchdown pass. the cornhuskers beat georgia and they get the play of the day. >> that's a play of the week. >> maybe. >>> 5:25. coming up, how a routine traffic stop brings a fugitive banker back from the dead. plus -- >> sounds like it's going to be a hard snowstorm and it's the...
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lance armstrong's gay halloween party? very funny. wait. is that a thing? did you get invited? no.re were you? oh, i was at spin class with lyndsey's boyfriend. should i ask why or just wait to see it on 48 hours? i simply wanted to find out what he's got that i don't. other than... mental health, pride and his own underwear? that's just it. he does have it all. i can totally see why lyndsey loves him. he's-he's kind, he's generous, he's got a smile that lights up a juice bar. and-and the kicker is, he likes me. and did his smile light up when you told him you were plowing his girlfriend? no. alan is plowing his girlfriend. larry's friend, jeff, will be joining him in his luxury box at the laker game tomorrow night. (laughs) i-i just have to cancel my plans with lyndsey. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. you're telling me you would rather spend the evening in larry's box? hey. hey. how'd the acting class go? it was great. we did this improv exercise where i had to pretend to be high. i nailed it. oh, uh, you know, in college, uh, i-i did a little musical theatre. and the winner for the least
lance armstrong's gay halloween party? very funny. wait. is that a thing? did you get invited? no.re were you? oh, i was at spin class with lyndsey's boyfriend. should i ask why or just wait to see it on 48 hours? i simply wanted to find out what he's got that i don't. other than... mental health, pride and his own underwear? that's just it. he does have it all. i can totally see why lyndsey loves him. he's-he's kind, he's generous, he's got a smile that lights up a juice bar. and-and the...
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and producers, miranda lambert with billy joe armstrong. >> they like to push together that may not havever sang together. >> it's doubtful we'll witness any twerking when robyn sings with 70s chart topper, chicago. along with jay-z, the night's most nominated artists include justin timberlake, ryan lewis, and kendrick lamar. carrie for cbs news, los angeles. >>> the grammy's air tomorrow night at 8:00 right here on kpix5. our sister station. on the red carpet and you can watch her live reports starting at 5:30. >> and still ahead, the new taxi startup accusing uber of steering drivers away. >> plus, super bowl monday? it could happen. why the weather could postpone your party. >> rain has been postponed out west long enough. there's a chance of showers later in the week. can that be right? we'll find out. ,,,,,,,,,,,, thousands flooded san francc >>> more than four decades after a supreme court decision, thousands flooded san francisco streets to voice their opinions on abortion. in anaheim, marks down market street in the annual walk for life rally. their main message, abortion hurts w
and producers, miranda lambert with billy joe armstrong. >> they like to push together that may not havever sang together. >> it's doubtful we'll witness any twerking when robyn sings with 70s chart topper, chicago. along with jay-z, the night's most nominated artists include justin timberlake, ryan lewis, and kendrick lamar. carrie for cbs news, los angeles. >>> the grammy's air tomorrow night at 8:00 right here on kpix5. our sister station. on the red carpet and you can...
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jack armstrong was prepared for hazing at the infamous 12th man. a sign that the jersey will keep him safe. >> i'm ready. i have rain probably, probably going to get shored with food. i'm prepared for the worse. >> may have to wait until sunday. this guy was on his flight. >> yeah, my office today, wore my jersey around and i was getting a lot of crap. >> it's not john harbaugh's khakis now available in t-shirt form. it's wearing the wrong color, like this reporter. >> so, what do you think of my dress? >> i think it's beautiful. >> what are you doing? you are the opposing team right now. should be wearing red. >> we'll get you a hawks jersey and call it a deal. >> andrea, kpix5. >> you might find fans on sunday. the team flag is flying outside tonight. the bar insists it has no allegiance to the team. it's somewhere for someone to watch the game. >> we know she meant jim. >> johnny khakis. nothing black bend. >> you got the look. you guys provided such a great day. it's going to be dry. that's how big this ridge is. often they are dry and we're no
jack armstrong was prepared for hazing at the infamous 12th man. a sign that the jersey will keep him safe. >> i'm ready. i have rain probably, probably going to get shored with food. i'm prepared for the worse. >> may have to wait until sunday. this guy was on his flight. >> yeah, my office today, wore my jersey around and i was getting a lot of crap. >> it's not john harbaugh's khakis now available in t-shirt form. it's wearing the wrong color, like this reporter....
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i want to personally thank brian lawrence and bruce am as -- armstrong for their incredible assistance to getting us to this point and lastly my partner and brother-in-law lee for his tireless work for nearly 4 years in bringing all of the pieces of this amazing puzzle together. thank you everyone and everyone i did not mention. before i bring up the mayor, i would like to discuss something. we also install a time capsule. we want to make the time capsule more meaningful. in addition to burying it on the sight, -- site, we plan to have a display of it. most likely and most obviously it will be how dumb our smartphones are for that time. i guess i should show you what it looks like. we are actually not going to bury it today. we are going to take some suggestions. anybody ha has any interesting ideas, please be sure to let one of us know. so far our partners at kennedy are contributing aerial photos of the before version of this area surrounding the transbay center and to make this local and timely we also couldn't resist including a picture of the bat kid who put so many smiles on san
i want to personally thank brian lawrence and bruce am as -- armstrong for their incredible assistance to getting us to this point and lastly my partner and brother-in-law lee for his tireless work for nearly 4 years in bringing all of the pieces of this amazing puzzle together. thank you everyone and everyone i did not mention. before i bring up the mayor, i would like to discuss something. we also install a time capsule. we want to make the time capsule more meaningful. in addition to burying...
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tommy armstrong, jr., a deep pass from the end zone. this is a 99-yard cute. quincy anuma weather 50 going 980 yards. the cornhuskers went on to beat the bulldogs with your play of the day. the final 24-19. >>> 6:25 now. coming up, three brush fires ignite in southern california. why firefighters are concerned the situation could quickly grow much worse. >> it's being called sabotage of a vile nature. coming up, we'll tell you who is now joining the investigation into an arson at the chinese consulate. ,,,,,,,, female announcer: he needs a firmer he needs a firmer tempur-pedic... she wants a softer tempur-pedic... they both get what they need with the new tempur-choice, at sleep train the first tempur-pedic with multi-zone comfort control, featuring customizable shoulder, back, and leg support on each side. plus, get four years interest free financing. try the revolutionary new tempur-choice today! it's the perfect choice... ...for both of us! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas p
tommy armstrong, jr., a deep pass from the end zone. this is a 99-yard cute. quincy anuma weather 50 going 980 yards. the cornhuskers went on to beat the bulldogs with your play of the day. the final 24-19. >>> 6:25 now. coming up, three brush fires ignite in southern california. why firefighters are concerned the situation could quickly grow much worse. >> it's being called sabotage of a vile nature. coming up, we'll tell you who is now joining the investigation into an arson at...
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and after years of denial lance armstrong finally admitted he used drugs and blood dope to go win the cycling prize tour de france a record number of times. >> how do sports restore their image and regain the trust of fans? are athletes who didn't take drugs smeared by association? the hall of fame, do they have to decide? do they have to have a policy? or through the voting formula and the gut check over time do we get something like a verdict? for now the suspected cheaters have to wait. joining us to talk about the hall of fame announcement from denver jonah cary, writer, and author of "up up and away." and editor of sp nation and cliff corkland, a writer for "sports illustrated" where he's coauthor of "the strike zone blog." let me start with you, the fact that bonds and clemens have been passed over yet again is that a kind of verdict even without any official policies on what to do with suspect athletes? >> it is. obviously the writers who vote, and i'm not among them. the writers who vote, a certain percentage of them, two-thirds, decided despite clea clearly deserving to be on
and after years of denial lance armstrong finally admitted he used drugs and blood dope to go win the cycling prize tour de france a record number of times. >> how do sports restore their image and regain the trust of fans? are athletes who didn't take drugs smeared by association? the hall of fame, do they have to decide? do they have to have a policy? or through the voting formula and the gut check over time do we get something like a verdict? for now the suspected cheaters have to...
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you have jake olson and tyler armstrong.to stand outside. >> 1, 2, my th-shirt, 3. >> i can barely look up. >> people are told in north dakota to leave their homes after a fiery train derailment. >> we look outside and see black smoke and orange sneak. windows were all shaking. >> they're off off the research vessel now. >> the helicopter is here to take us home. >> thanks, everyone. >>> american athletes are expressing concern about their own safety at the olympics in russia followed back-to-back suicide bombings. >>> the affordable care act suffered yet another setback. the supreme court justice raised questions about the la. >>> jahi mcmath has unfortunately deceased. >> i have no fight left in me. >> beyonce decided to include audio from the day that the space shuttle exploded. >> the ball tweeted good night, new york, i've got to run, got this thing tomorrow. ♪ >> it's cold. >> we have new friends and everything. >> happy new year! >> happy new year! >> happy birthday to gayle king. >> whoo. >> whoo-hoo. >> i'm more mat
you have jake olson and tyler armstrong.to stand outside. >> 1, 2, my th-shirt, 3. >> i can barely look up. >> people are told in north dakota to leave their homes after a fiery train derailment. >> we look outside and see black smoke and orange sneak. windows were all shaking. >> they're off off the research vessel now. >> the helicopter is here to take us home. >> thanks, everyone. >>> american athletes are expressing concern about their own...
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tyler armstrong climbed south america's tallest mountain in argentina.eved to be the youngest person to reach the summit. he was accompanied by his father. but it was not without a price. >> it was worth missing christmas. >> i couldn't sleep. tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. i was just so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. less than a third of those obtain permits to climb that summit, actually reach the summit. tyler had to get special permission because of his very tender age and his father said that he had to keep up with tyler because he's in better shape than his father. >>> all right, we got that pesky times square ball drop thing out of the way, it's time for the tournament of roses parade. some of the 700,000 spectators are already in position along the route in pasadena. most of the floats are performed by professionals. volunteers spent thousands of hours on the others, but not all of the volunteers are adults. >> you wouldn't rather be somewhere else playing with a barber doll or a vide
tyler armstrong climbed south america's tallest mountain in argentina.eved to be the youngest person to reach the summit. he was accompanied by his father. but it was not without a price. >> it was worth missing christmas. >> i couldn't sleep. tyler called me and said, hi, mom, merry christmas. i was just so excited. >> more than 100 climbers have lost their lives on that summit. less than a third of those obtain permits to climb that summit, actually reach the summit. tyler...
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at louis armstrong international in new orleans, flights were grounded altogether. many southern officials are urging people to be vigilant with messages so similar they could have been finishing each other's sentences. >> we're not used to this significant ice and sleet and snow that we're experiencing today. >> we're highly recommending that people stay off of the roadways. >> now is not the time to take any unnecessary risk or any unnecessary trips. >> reporter: in the south, the school day was cancelled or cut short in many states. for those that were in session, getting students home was tricky. in metro atlanta, cherokee county schools suspended bus service this afternoon, telling parents who couldn't pick up their kids, students who are at school will remain until the roads are safer. adding, the district is prepared to shelter students as necessary. some students at georgia tech had actually never seen snow at all, until today. enjoying the bitter blast that has the south feeling more like the north. and coping with a winter that continues to have an unrelen
at louis armstrong international in new orleans, flights were grounded altogether. many southern officials are urging people to be vigilant with messages so similar they could have been finishing each other's sentences. >> we're not used to this significant ice and sleet and snow that we're experiencing today. >> we're highly recommending that people stay off of the roadways. >> now is not the time to take any unnecessary risk or any unnecessary trips. >> reporter: in...
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. >> my advice to him as i gave to lance armstrong, just fess up. >> reporter: major league baseballoriginal suspension to the stand, and they said while they felt it was appropriate, we respect the decision by the panel, and we will focus on the continuing efforts of eliminating the performance enhancing substances from the game. >> i bang the table, and i kicked a briefcase and slammed out of the room. >> reporter: rodriguez went to arbitration after mlb imposed the 211-game suspension, but he was frustrated with the process, and he stormed out of the hearing last november after learning that baseball's commissioner bud selig would not testify that mlb used unethical tactics about the investigation. >> i exploded and i overreacted and it came from the heart. this is a very difficult process. >> reporter: in all 13 players were suspended last year after mlb found they had used p.e.d.s obtained from the now defunct biogenesis clinic in florida. all suspended for 50 games except for milwaukee's ryan braun who received a 65-game ban. and most fans, if not all saying, that it is justifi
. >> my advice to him as i gave to lance armstrong, just fess up. >> reporter: major league baseballoriginal suspension to the stand, and they said while they felt it was appropriate, we respect the decision by the panel, and we will focus on the continuing efforts of eliminating the performance enhancing substances from the game. >> i bang the table, and i kicked a briefcase and slammed out of the room. >> reporter: rodriguez went to arbitration after mlb imposed the...
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tommy armstrong jr. that's quincy annua. and no one's going to get him. like a record or something. 99-yard play. that's as far as you can go. there's no more field. it's not canada, people. 31 seconds left. mason for lynch. nebraska wins the gator bowl, 24-19. >>> one more note for you "gma" people. ucf upset baylor. not pictured. >> i did this segment with my coat unbuttoned. >> i didn't even look. >> glad we have our coats buttoned. >>> up next, "the pulse," where taylor swift's new home is causing controversy. why her neighbors are angry. >>> and fowl frackus. a u.p.s. driver is forced to flee from an angry turkey. almond breeze almondmilk makes everything good even better... from the bowls of cereal you make... to all the delicious recipes you bake. because inside every carton is the goodness of blue diamond almonds. so grab a carton of almond breeze. almondiciously good! he actually told me that a lot of the foods that i thought were really healthy for me can do damage to the enamel on my teeth. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. pronamel w
tommy armstrong jr. that's quincy annua. and no one's going to get him. like a record or something. 99-yard play. that's as far as you can go. there's no more field. it's not canada, people. 31 seconds left. mason for lynch. nebraska wins the gator bowl, 24-19. >>> one more note for you "gma" people. ucf upset baylor. not pictured. >> i did this segment with my coat unbuttoned. >> i didn't even look. >> glad we have our coats buttoned. >>> up next,...
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did some others objected to his behavior on the battlefield as well as of the comparison to george armstrong custer is indeed right a test been mentioned in israel too not the andrew jackson and other parallels but custer yes because he was reckless and because. once too many he got his entire command and i had lighted by the adversaries and this was the main criticism lobbed at sharon internally regardless of what happened between israel and the neighboring arab states and between israel and the palestinians which is a point we can come back to within israel and especially. by his own superiors his colleagues on the general staff and his subordinates he was criticized for escalating small rates. for no real purpose except he's own. quest for glory and for causing casualties on both sides is devoted to the israeli paratroopers which he led in the fifty's where killed almost the same way the palestinians and egyptians and jordanians where we can go to the other domain of israelis versus arabs if you want to now or a bit later in the provoke a joshua did did sharon leave we know that he was in
did some others objected to his behavior on the battlefield as well as of the comparison to george armstrong custer is indeed right a test been mentioned in israel too not the andrew jackson and other parallels but custer yes because he was reckless and because. once too many he got his entire command and i had lighted by the adversaries and this was the main criticism lobbed at sharon internally regardless of what happened between israel and the neighboring arab states and between israel and...