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. >>> like a lot of great adventures, it began as a bar bet.ded as a 15-month record-breaking journey that crisscrossed the entire globe and it all took place inside an old taxi cab. abc's t.j. winick met up with three pals at the end of a big adventure in the busiest intersection on earth, right here in times square. >> reporter: what do you get when you take three college buddies, a night of drinking at the local pub and a whole lot of wanderlust? how about the longest, most expensive taxi ride in world history? meet john-o, paul and lee. not since the beatles has a british invasion covered this much ground. >> made it to turkey. next stop, istanbul. >> reporter: more than 43,000 miles, four continents and 50 countries. not just in any cab, a 1992 london black cab. >> if you want to pick the car that you least want to drive around the world in, it's this one. >> reporter: in a year, they've driven to mt. everest -- >> oh! >> reporter: dodged rick shaws and livestock in india and smashed a windshields or two. >> oh! how did he do that? >> repo
. >>> like a lot of great adventures, it began as a bar bet.ded as a 15-month record-breaking journey that crisscrossed the entire globe and it all took place inside an old taxi cab. abc's t.j. winick met up with three pals at the end of a big adventure in the busiest intersection on earth, right here in times square. >> reporter: what do you get when you take three college buddies, a night of drinking at the local pub and a whole lot of wanderlust? how about the longest, most...
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dumbarton bridge shutdown procedure paris and the media is closing some very busy lines first to the dun bar bets right now. it's been quite aside tonight the final cars coverage amount 1020 to take a look at this burning when he usually tries on this bridge is a quite aside about 61,000 cars each day pass over the bridge. >>> if nothing else drivers can say they have not been warned the bridge closure is scheduled for the entire memorial day weekend to the immediate goal is to install a new and larger expansion joint to dissipate energy and an earthquake seismic safety is why it's important. this project will bring the bridge of to the state of the are seismic standards and it's all done in early 2013 the west side of the span will also be raise between one and 5 in. to make way for the installation of new seismic bearings that will provide independence movement of the bridge from the supporting concrete piers during an earthquake the same changes will take place on the eastern side of the main span in the coming months. will it mean for traffic? did wait forever geez rides his bike over the bri
dumbarton bridge shutdown procedure paris and the media is closing some very busy lines first to the dun bar bets right now. it's been quite aside tonight the final cars coverage amount 1020 to take a look at this burning when he usually tries on this bridge is a quite aside about 61,000 cars each day pass over the bridge. >>> if nothing else drivers can say they have not been warned the bridge closure is scheduled for the entire memorial day weekend to the immediate goal is to install...
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. >> shifty was the guy when we first went on the firing range i bet a candy bar couldn't hit the bull's-eye. eight candy bars later, he hit every bull's-eye and i didn't lose anymore because i didn't have anymore. and that was shifty. i didn't realize who i was dealing with. >> shifty powers was certainly one of the most well-known band of brothers. question over here. >> i have a question for al. we chatted a little bit earlier outside from one medic to another. did you choose to be a medic or did the army choose you to be a medic? >> the army chose to ask me. >> and what additional training did you get in preparation for what you were about to do? >> i had good training. i was a boy scout. and the fellow that started about the same time i did at the co-op also had boy scout training. we had a little training, but not what they have today. it's wonderful today. by the way, he ended up sinkigi in the choir and everything, but we used our heads and our hand and whatever good sense if we had any. >> i was wondering if you could speak about your experiences right after. >> he'd like to know ab
. >> shifty was the guy when we first went on the firing range i bet a candy bar couldn't hit the bull's-eye. eight candy bars later, he hit every bull's-eye and i didn't lose anymore because i didn't have anymore. and that was shifty. i didn't realize who i was dealing with. >> shifty powers was certainly one of the most well-known band of brothers. question over here. >> i have a question for al. we chatted a little bit earlier outside from one medic to another. did you...
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>> shifty powers i think was the guy when we first went on the firing range that i bet him a candy bar he couldn't hit the bull's eye. eight candy bars later, he hit every bull's-eye and i didn't lose anymore because i didn't ve anymore. and that was shifty. i didn't realize who i was dealing with. >> shifty powers was certain one of the most well-known band of brothers. question right here.
>> shifty powers i think was the guy when we first went on the firing range that i bet him a candy bar he couldn't hit the bull's eye. eight candy bars later, he hit every bull's-eye and i didn't lose anymore because i didn't ve anymore. and that was shifty. i didn't realize who i was dealing with. >> shifty powers was certain one of the most well-known band of brothers. question right here.
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>> shifty powers i think was the guy when we first went on the firing range that i bet him a candy bar he couldn't hit the bull's eye. eight candy bars later, he hit every bull's-eye and i didn't lose anymore because i didn't have anymore. and that was shifty. i didn't realize who i was dealing with. >> shifty powers was certainly one of the most well-known band of brothers. question right here. >> hi, my name is joe blansfield. i have a question for al. we chatted a little bit earlier outside from one medic to another. i'm just curious, did you choose to be a medic or did the army choose you to be a medic? >> the army chose to ask me. >> and what additional training did you get in preparation for what you are about to -- >> i had good training. i was a boy scout. [ applause ] and my -- the fellow that started about the same time i did at tacoa also had boy scout training. basically that's what we had. we had a little bit of training. but not very much. not what they have today. it's wonderful today. by the way this fellow brewer that we were talking about, he ended up singing in the c
>> shifty powers i think was the guy when we first went on the firing range that i bet him a candy bar he couldn't hit the bull's eye. eight candy bars later, he hit every bull's-eye and i didn't lose anymore because i didn't have anymore. and that was shifty. i didn't realize who i was dealing with. >> shifty powers was certainly one of the most well-known band of brothers. question right here. >> hi, my name is joe blansfield. i have a question for al. we chatted a little...
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farmers' harvest steam meals taste so good we'll bet the farm on it. [ female announcer ] nature valley granola barsrich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> we may be getting a clear picture what happened the night george zimmerman shot trayvon martin. new details were released this week, 183 pages of evidence. the details leave us with lots of new questions. >> reporter: the first bit of ambiguous evidence, these pictures, george zimmerman who says he killed trayvon martin in self-defense, told investigators trayvon attacked him and slammed his head in the concrete. if that's true, are these wounds consistent with a head hitting pavement? documents show zimmerman had abrasions to his forehead, bleeding and tenderness in his nose and small laceration to the back of his head. if it was so bad, why didn't zimmerman go to the hospital? he declined to be transported to the hospital even after he told officers his head hurt and that he felt light-headed. and there's this.
farmers' harvest steam meals taste so good we'll bet the farm on it. [ female announcer ] nature valley granola barsrich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> we may be getting a clear picture what happened the night george zimmerman shot trayvon martin. new details were released this week, 183 pages of evidence. the details leave us with lots of new...
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bet. jon: high drama behind bars after a deadly riot breaks out in a prison, sparking a tense hostage standoffthe way. >>> plus, brand new pictures of the ring of fire. did you happen to catch this? the spectacular show, courtesy of mother nature. where the best view of this rare solar eclipse was seen, and when it will happen again. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower olesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole gin oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. 60 days of identity theft protection risk free-- that's right, 60 days risk free-- use promo code "not me". order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 value, free. [click-click] [♪...] jon: one guard is dead, and 19 injured, after a riot breaks out at a mississippi prison. it happened yesterday at the privately owned and operated adams county correctional center, at one point, inmates held at least two dozen employees hostage. it took
bet. jon: high drama behind bars after a deadly riot breaks out in a prison, sparking a tense hostage standoffthe way. >>> plus, brand new pictures of the ring of fire. did you happen to catch this? the spectacular show, courtesy of mother nature. where the best view of this rare solar eclipse was seen, and when it will happen again. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower olesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that...
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bar, witnesses inside. look at that. they were stunned, i bete been in business a longtime, never had nothing like that happen. it was kind of a shock. >> when i walked in i couldn't believe there were people between the bar and the car. >> my girlfriend screamed as the car went into the building. bill: six people taken to the hospital after this. right through the window and then the wall. police say some had some medical issues before the crash, all said to be a-okay in the end. martha: republican congressman david rivera is now introducing a version of the controversial immigration bill that's known as the d.r.e.a.m. act. it would give a select few of high achieving illegal eupl grants a chance to become u.s. citizens. he says the legislation is designed to help students who likely had no stay in their families decision to come to america illegally. we will talk about that, we are joined by florida republican senator marco rubio. his parents legally immigrated to the united states from cuba. senator, welcome. great to have you with us. >> tha
bar, witnesses inside. look at that. they were stunned, i bete been in business a longtime, never had nothing like that happen. it was kind of a shock. >> when i walked in i couldn't believe there were people between the bar and the car. >> my girlfriend screamed as the car went into the building. bill: six people taken to the hospital after this. right through the window and then the wall. police say some had some medical issues before the crash, all said to be a-okay in the end....
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yorker's played illegal bets at places called pool halls which were billiards. and hitting over a bar or a hotel. there were hundreds of these and resources came in by telegraph ticker. london, hotel on the outside, to the clubhouse turn, they are breathing it of of the ticker. gambling was much more posh. chandeliers, ivory chips. the key point of all that i have shown you up to this point is illegal gambling and illegal prostitution did not exist in new york city without the book the other way of the new york city police department. is simply not possible. i am not saying every police officer was corrupt but there was an attitude that it was ok to take some bribes and overlook vice. most new yorkers wanted vice. a veteran detective summed it up. there are cops who have never taken a dollar. at least i heard about them. but i never saw one. however they exist. i give them credit for being so good. so cops took bribes over all aspects of new york life. bribes overnight, wagon parking. you could not leave your wagon on the street overnight. bribes for street walker quarters, bribes. wh
yorker's played illegal bets at places called pool halls which were billiards. and hitting over a bar or a hotel. there were hundreds of these and resources came in by telegraph ticker. london, hotel on the outside, to the clubhouse turn, they are breathing it of of the ticker. gambling was much more posh. chandeliers, ivory chips. the key point of all that i have shown you up to this point is illegal gambling and illegal prostitution did not exist in new york city without the book the other...
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economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. ten thousand canadians rally against a new door betting on sanction protests as a government grows desperate to end months or prevent the student demonstrations. even observers in syria pointed human rights violations from both the regime and the rebels saying the peace plan is crumbling but in neighboring lebanon the shock waves of the best are being felt for a second week running. in egypt a result see the country torn between an islamist candidate and a former mubarak official crown prince to the presidency this country could fall under hardline. this is a weekly news review on kerry johnston the welcome to the program. the new quebec law seen as a government attempt to find the end on going student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week the bill for bids any large protest peaceful or otherwise without proper police approval but far from stopping demonstrations clashes are intensifying with thousands more joining in to demand that the act be repealed what is going to chicken is in montreal. it's hard to gauge exactly how ma
economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. ten thousand canadians rally against a new door betting on sanction protests as a government grows desperate to end months or prevent the student demonstrations. even observers in syria pointed human rights violations from both the regime and the rebels saying the peace plan is crumbling but in neighboring lebanon the shock waves of the best are being felt for a second week...
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apparently, more betting and tippling houses, which we would call bars, people were not paying their taxes, for various reasons, they thought, that there needed to be a general assessment. what this is going to be the kind of resuscitation of government involved in religion. both hamilton and henry were episcopalian. what they were proposing was not to restore the establishment. beginning in 1776, the government of virginia had stopped collecting the taxes to pay for the state church. in theory, the episcopal church, would still be established as a church, but they were not collecting the taxes. pendleton and henry said in the legislature, what we need to do is collect these taxes again. but we won't force everyone to pay for the church of england. what we will do instead is a, you can specify where your tax money will go. for example, if you are a methodist, you can say not episcopalian, but the methodist congregation will get my tax revenue. by doing this, they hoped that they would restore such situations in which all virginians were contributing to protestant religion. in fact, t
apparently, more betting and tippling houses, which we would call bars, people were not paying their taxes, for various reasons, they thought, that there needed to be a general assessment. what this is going to be the kind of resuscitation of government involved in religion. both hamilton and henry were episcopalian. what they were proposing was not to restore the establishment. beginning in 1776, the government of virginia had stopped collecting the taxes to pay for the state church. in...
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bar. >> whoa. >> whacks him over the back of the head, drops the guy to the ground. the guy you see there is a bouncer at the tavern. allegedly the manager was trying to collect on bets placed on pool games earlier in the evening. when he couldn't get his money, he allegedly told the bouncers to lock the doors and not let anybody out. and then supposedly gave the green light to the bouncer to collect. when you see him walk over to the bouncer guy and tell him something, that's when the bouncer grabbed the pool cue. he held that guy down. police say he took his wallet and ce phone. you see him go after another guy and chase him out of the bar. thing uld thnk that would where you're restraining him and leaving. >> three people in connection with this alleged assault and kidnapping at the tavern. the owner of the tavern says the manager and employees allegedly involved have been suspended while they look into the allegations and attempt to uncover precisely what happened. >> now they are out a pool cue, too. they are going to have to buy another one of those. >> yesterday, guys, i told you about a pretty cool sting operation a new station did in florida, wftv. their rep
bar. >> whoa. >> whacks him over the back of the head, drops the guy to the ground. the guy you see there is a bouncer at the tavern. allegedly the manager was trying to collect on bets placed on pool games earlier in the evening. when he couldn't get his money, he allegedly told the bouncers to lock the doors and not let anybody out. and then supposedly gave the green light to the bouncer to collect. when you see him walk over to the bouncer guy and tell him something, that's when...
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bar here, keep it going and open all throughout the summer. so this may be a place for you to come and check out, anita? >> absolutely. >> reporter: they want you to come over here. >> okay. i bethit with the ladies, right, ken. >> reporter: absolutely. and they say you can skip the line. >> can i bring topper shutt. >> reporter: tell him to keep the rain away and he can come. >> on that note, thank you, ken. on that note what is happening at the real beaches? >> i think we're going to be okay. the unofficial start of summer will feel like summer. the boating forecast; the good news, i don't see a small craft advisory all weekend. the only thing boaters have to be aware of are isolated thunderstorms. upper 70s, low 80s on saturday at the bay. and tidal potomac. winds south, southeast at 10. pretty much the same forecast for sunday and also for memorial day. waves of flood or less. so, again, with winds south, southeast at 10, that's not a big deal. so isolated thunderstorms and also don't forget the sunscreen. to the beaches we go. ocean city, only in the 70s by the shore. and isolated thunderstorms possible. winds still southeast at 10. and sunday the same forecast. 75-80. the
bar here, keep it going and open all throughout the summer. so this may be a place for you to come and check out, anita? >> absolutely. >> reporter: they want you to come over here. >> okay. i bethit with the ladies, right, ken. >> reporter: absolutely. and they say you can skip the line. >> can i bring topper shutt. >> reporter: tell him to keep the rain away and he can come. >> on that note, thank you, ken. on that note what is happening at the real...
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apparently, more betting and tippling houses, which we would call bars, people were not paying theiraxes, for various reasons, they thought, that there needed to be a general assessment. what this is going to be the kind of resuscitation of government involved in religion. both hamilton and henry were episcopalian. what they were proposing was not to restore the establishment. beginning in 1776, the government of virginia had stopped collecting the taxes to pay for the state church. in theory, the episcopal church, would still be established as a church, but they were not collecting the taxes. pendleton and henry said in the legislature, what we need to do is collect these taxes again. but we won't force everyone to pay for the church of england. what we will do instead is a, you can specify where your tax money will go. for example, if you are a methodist, you can say not episcopalian, but the methodist congregation will get my tax revenue. by doing this, they hoped that they would restore such situations in which all virginians were contributing to protestant religion. in fact, tha
apparently, more betting and tippling houses, which we would call bars, people were not paying theiraxes, for various reasons, they thought, that there needed to be a general assessment. what this is going to be the kind of resuscitation of government involved in religion. both hamilton and henry were episcopalian. what they were proposing was not to restore the establishment. beginning in 1776, the government of virginia had stopped collecting the taxes to pay for the state church. in theory,...
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bar spokesperson says that is not the case any longer. >> we understand that this is an issue. perhaps >>justine: will be right back much more. >> they were betting like you would do at the craps table in los vegas. that is fine, if they did it with their own money. the problem is >> i hope this is not to the expert. really highlights the need for real regulations. you cannot have the fox guarding the henhouse. gramm >> the study involved 1000 americans over the age of 18. i believe this poll but i am unsure how relevant it is. the was the study would have involved more people. i caught up with what it had blocked writer. she knows facebook inside the about it keeps a close eye on the tax idea seat. i asked her thoughts and if the stock is overvalued. >> we have busted a financial of them like this since the google ipo. at that time, google went on the market with a starting price in excess of $80 per share. that seemed crazy, but facebook is starting way below that. 34-$38 per share. that is far away from thinking that is overvalued, it is only going to go up at least tenfold in the next couple of years. if you look as they get into groupon, tho
bar spokesperson says that is not the case any longer. >> we understand that this is an issue. perhaps >>justine: will be right back much more. >> they were betting like you would do at the craps table in los vegas. that is fine, if they did it with their own money. the problem is >> i hope this is not to the expert. really highlights the need for real regulations. you cannot have the fox guarding the henhouse. gramm >> the study involved 1000 americans over the...
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apparently, more betting and tippling houses, which we would call bars, people were not paying theirxes, for various reasons, they thought, that there needed to be a general assessment. what this is going to be the kind of resuscitation of government involved in religion. both hamilton and henry were episcopalian. what they were proposing was not to restore the establishment. beginning in 1776, the government of virginia had stopped collecting the taxes to pay for the state church. in theory, the episcopal church, would still be established as a church, but they were not collecting the taxes. pendleton and henry said in the legislature, what we need to do is collect these taxes again. but we won't force everyone to pay for the church of england. what we will do instead is a, you can specify where your tax money will go. for example, if you are a methodist, you can say not episcopalian, but the methodist congregation will get my tax revenue. by doing this, they hoped that they would restore such situations in which all virginians were contributing to protestant religion. in fact, that
apparently, more betting and tippling houses, which we would call bars, people were not paying theirxes, for various reasons, they thought, that there needed to be a general assessment. what this is going to be the kind of resuscitation of government involved in religion. both hamilton and henry were episcopalian. what they were proposing was not to restore the establishment. beginning in 1776, the government of virginia had stopped collecting the taxes to pay for the state church. in theory,...
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wall street has spent two years trying to water down provision which bars large banks from engaging in speculative bets. that's not actually in effect yet, but do you think the volcker rule would change things? >> let's see if this action would have violated the volcker rule. i think that's one of those items that this week as we move forward we are going to learn a little bit more about and see if this would have been a violation. host: right to the phones. if you'd like to talk with congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee call 202-737-001 if you are a democrat. republicans 202-737-0002. and independent callers 202-628-0205. ivan a democrat in cape cod, mass marks good morning. caller: good morning. i have been waiting literally years to get congressman blackburn on the "washington journal" and try to hold her accountable for a very big lie that she told on "washington journal." i have watched the tape a few times. it's on record. during the health care debate she said that massachusetts had a $5 billion budget deficit and it was all due to the health care that we have in massachusetts. that was a
wall street has spent two years trying to water down provision which bars large banks from engaging in speculative bets. that's not actually in effect yet, but do you think the volcker rule would change things? >> let's see if this action would have violated the volcker rule. i think that's one of those items that this week as we move forward we are going to learn a little bit more about and see if this would have been a violation. host: right to the phones. if you'd like to talk with...
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jobs, local restaurants and bars will benefit from the distant traffic into the deal is still brand new. there are no public records for a development plan that it is a safe betlopers are coming up with those plans for the remaining real estate around the area. >> sunshine in gusty winds around the bay area for this evening. here is a live review for mt. tam. winds will be with us this evening it beginning to subside later to buy into tomorrow morning. we will have fog for the morning hours but it should be clearing pretty quickly. the rest of the day will be sending. the winds will be ramping of for the afternoon. possibly 30-50 mi. per hour. here is a the 7 day around the bay. it's >> for the holiday weekend upper 70's nab is. >>pam: first-class flights usually costs too much for leisure travelers. there are ways to upgrade the experience while flying coach. catherine heenan shows us how to find the best seat were the best person to sit next to. >> flying coach does not have to be made uncomfortable flight had defied vacancy. with even flights of open seeding might offer you first dibs. >> tried to check in about 24 hours in advance and you can pay to get o
jobs, local restaurants and bars will benefit from the distant traffic into the deal is still brand new. there are no public records for a development plan that it is a safe betlopers are coming up with those plans for the remaining real estate around the area. >> sunshine in gusty winds around the bay area for this evening. here is a live review for mt. tam. winds will be with us this evening it beginning to subside later to buy into tomorrow morning. we will have fog for the morning...
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betting than before. like saying there's more drinking than before. there was more batting and more killing houses which we would call bars. people were not paying their taxes. imagine not paying taxes. for various reasons they fought that there needed to be a general assessment. what this was going to be with a kind of resuscitation of government involvement in religion. pendleton and henry were episcopalians. they were not restoring the official establishment. beginning in 1776 the a government of virginia stopped collecting the taxes to pay for the state church. in theory the episcopal church, formerly the anglican kurd church leaders and we see why they renamed it, was still the establishment church that they were not collecting taxes. we need to start collecting taxes again. but we are good liberals too. we won't force everybody to pay for the church of england. means that will say you can specify where your tax money will go. for example if you are a methodists you can say now the local episcopal alien but methodist congregation will get my tax revenue. not local episcopalian but baptist congregation will get my tax
betting than before. like saying there's more drinking than before. there was more batting and more killing houses which we would call bars. people were not paying their taxes. imagine not paying taxes. for various reasons they fought that there needed to be a general assessment. what this was going to be with a kind of resuscitation of government involvement in religion. pendleton and henry were episcopalians. they were not restoring the official establishment. beginning in 1776 the a...