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that is barry thompson. how old is he? barry thompson is 72. >> that is a bar scene. >> yes.there are lots of bars in jamaica. basically every other shop is a bar. that is a beautiful beach where jeffrey thompson would go and swim as a child. >> we had the head of police here at couple months ago. we asked her about the corruption thing. look how she handled this question. [video clip] >> it is very distracting, especially for the police department, when you are a police officer and there are elected officials -- and i look back at the days when marion was going through his criminal issues -- it's embarrassing. because this is the guy who signs your paycheck, essentially . i try, when these things are going on, to keep the police department focused. we don't have time to get sucked into politics. we have to stay focused. the metropolitan police department is a shining star in the city and we have integrity. we have an incredible invitation for customer service and responsiveness, and we do a great job fighting crime. don't get distracted by that crap. stay focused on what you
that is barry thompson. how old is he? barry thompson is 72. >> that is a bar scene. >> yes.there are lots of bars in jamaica. basically every other shop is a bar. that is a beautiful beach where jeffrey thompson would go and swim as a child. >> we had the head of police here at couple months ago. we asked her about the corruption thing. look how she handled this question. [video clip] >> it is very distracting, especially for the police department, when you are a police...
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mayor, current council member marion barry who was i think you were mayor still when nelson mandela was released from prison in 1992. am i correct, mr. mayor? >> absolutely, derek. my relationship goes before then, one thanksgiving day we sat in at the south african embassy on massachusetts avenue starting a whole movement and on april 4th of thsame year out of that 5,000 d.c. government employees off on administrative leave to go protest and my wife said they were arrested and the first time nelson mandela was freed and came to washington he was my guest. i met him over at the convention center for a big rally movement, gave him keys to the city and so he meant a lot to me, not just as a heroic person, but personally. then in august of last 2006 mayor williams took a delegation to south africa and i visited his home and on that wall was a proclamation from me to him and so we go back. mandela was remarkable. anybody who has been in jail for 27 years and not come out bitter is a big man. i doubt if i could do that. stay in jail for 27 years and come out and be better and not bitter. >>
mayor, current council member marion barry who was i think you were mayor still when nelson mandela was released from prison in 1992. am i correct, mr. mayor? >> absolutely, derek. my relationship goes before then, one thanksgiving day we sat in at the south african embassy on massachusetts avenue starting a whole movement and on april 4th of thsame year out of that 5,000 d.c. government employees off on administrative leave to go protest and my wife said they were arrested and the first...
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strange as it could seem, could famed co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind is that if eddie lowery, all-american boy from covina, california, a soldier in the military, can all of a sudden be put into a jackpot in a false confession case, then it can happen to anybody. >> it's the summer of 1981. eddie lowery is 22 years old. growing up in california in a family with eight children. money was always tight. lowery decides to join the army and go places. he ends up at ft. riley, kansas. >> never been to kansas before. didn't hear a whole lot of good things about it, i guess, besides being flatland and nothing to do and all that stuff. so i moved my daughter and my wife out to a little town called ogden, kansas, right outside of ft. riley. >> in the '80s ft. riley is home to the 1st infantry division, the big red 1. it's the oldest division in the army. with a rich history, lowery is happy to be part of. >> i thought i was a good soldier. i was moving up in rank. i enjoyed being in the army. on the flip side of that
strange as it could seem, could famed co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind is that if eddie lowery, all-american boy from covina, california, a soldier in the military, can all of a sudden be put into a jackpot in a false confession case, then it can happen to anybody. >> it's the summer of 1981. eddie lowery is 22 years old. growing up in california in a family with eight children. money was always tight. lowery...
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the most incisive barry is contained in the dept of strong pm at fourteen four times the concentration to toughness as a saint. blood is drained out that point and found the concrete ring impacts. they come in the joints with a new plastic santa. den no want and gone down. this concluded the links and have been because the fan and contaminate it. company representatives say they love trying new things and to all be on the banks of the punt and step up their inspections the roos into passing vessel sank to have produced two more for the seventh month in a row. tv quoted tiny town that independent thanks kak me to write something i did learn some contests the defence housing just opened up to take some time one ten says that the senate companies go into the ditches and increase by buying pcs. so they can be just because microsoft will soon stop supporting its windows xp operating system this was across japan helped push ofcom production and buying new models before an increase in consumption tax government officials saying goes down to his liking going again this month because of increas
the most incisive barry is contained in the dept of strong pm at fourteen four times the concentration to toughness as a saint. blood is drained out that point and found the concrete ring impacts. they come in the joints with a new plastic santa. den no want and gone down. this concluded the links and have been because the fan and contaminate it. company representatives say they love trying new things and to all be on the banks of the punt and step up their inspections the roos into passing...
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. >> pelley: barry petersen is at the scene. for seven years, the u.s. disavowed american robert levinson who disappeared in iran. john miller reports on levinson, the i.a., and how a mission went wrong. a kansas man is arrested on charges he planned to bomb an american airport. bob orr is on the story. and steve hartman goes "on the road" with secret santas proving once and for all -- >> santa is real. (laughs) he's very real. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special western edition. what we saw today is not what school is supposed to be. more than 2000 students at a arapaho high in centennial colorado were marched out into the cold, hands on their heads, and led to a snow covered track where police officers searched them for weapons after the latest school shooting today. the police say one student shot two classmates before taking his own life, and all too familiar story coming nearly a year too the day after the shootings in newtown, connecticut, and just miles from the s
. >> pelley: barry petersen is at the scene. for seven years, the u.s. disavowed american robert levinson who disappeared in iran. john miller reports on levinson, the i.a., and how a mission went wrong. a kansas man is arrested on charges he planned to bomb an american airport. bob orr is on the story. and steve hartman goes "on the road" with secret santas proving once and for all -- >> santa is real. (laughs) he's very real. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the...
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barry petersen found a woman who brings them back. >> oh, my little baby! oh, sweetheart! >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the train left poughkeepsie new york just before 6:00 a.m. on the last day of this hollywood, holiday weekend for grand central terminal, he it never got there, all seven cars derailed into the trip, this is what it looked like today in the bronx at the spot be the hudson and harlem rivers meet. first responders rushed in trying to save or stabilize the wounded. more than 60 were hurt. officials say three of the four dead were thrown from the train. tonight, an ntsb team has arrived. we begin our broadcast from the scene with don dahler. >> reporter: metro north railroad train the lies scattered between the tracks and the hudson and harlem rivers, the train left po kinsey new york at 5:54 on route to grand central summation manhattan, when it reached a sharp turn eyewitnesses say it didn't slow down, that's when the cars jumped the tracks. >> the engineer was injur
barry petersen found a woman who brings them back. >> oh, my little baby! oh, sweetheart! >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the train left poughkeepsie new york just before 6:00 a.m. on the last day of this hollywood, holiday weekend for grand central terminal, he it never got there, all seven cars derailed into the trip, this is what it looked like today in the bronx at the spot be the...
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barry, final thought to you. i think it's wonderful to hear and see the remembrances of nelson mandela this week. but he was a complicated man. as you say, he was a serious person. i understand he liked to watch "the honeymooners." he was a real human being and had a real journey in his life to come to the place where we now know him and respect him. >> right. his -- the goal was to end apartheid. the goal was to improve the conditions of people in his country. and he thought about that and tried to figure out strategically ways in which he could make some kind of change. and so, everything he did in a sense was strategic. he was a human being. he was a fine human being. but it was -- let's not forget he was a great strategist and, yes, he was. i hear people saying, you know, he was a radical and i think the lead-in to the show, something about him being a communist and this and that and the other. he was a guy using everything he could think of and doing it in every way possible to try to achieve freedom for his
barry, final thought to you. i think it's wonderful to hear and see the remembrances of nelson mandela this week. but he was a complicated man. as you say, he was a serious person. i understand he liked to watch "the honeymooners." he was a real human being and had a real journey in his life to come to the place where we now know him and respect him. >> right. his -- the goal was to end apartheid. the goal was to improve the conditions of people in his country. and he thought...
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barry and scott, thank you very much for joining us. have a great 2014. see you then. >> same to you guys. thanks. >>> one stock that we're watching closely is target. target, whatever you want to call it, a little more than an hour ago the company released a statement confirming pin numbers were taken as part of the black friday security breach the stock you can see is down on the news on this particular bid here. target did stress that the numbers were safe because they remained encrypted when stolen. we checked with cyber security expert mark rash who tells "street signs" there are 10,000 possible combinations of four digit pin numbers but most can be guessed with 13 try. scary there. he says all it takes is one craft yey crook to get the seedy to compare encrypted pins with the stolen pins themselves. >>> coming up think no one knows what you're reading on that kindle. guess why e-books may start reading you. plus, which commodities will crush it in 2014. cashing in on corn, crude, and cold hard gold. >> and the grinch did not steal christmas this yea
barry and scott, thank you very much for joining us. have a great 2014. see you then. >> same to you guys. thanks. >>> one stock that we're watching closely is target. target, whatever you want to call it, a little more than an hour ago the company released a statement confirming pin numbers were taken as part of the black friday security breach the stock you can see is down on the news on this particular bid here. target did stress that the numbers were safe because they...
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another called foodler that barry silver started. >> the guy behind second market. is one iorcoins.com used yesterday and then there is merchantshelp the with the transaction. i bought three pizzas and fed the whole office. in any case, the whole office except for me. >> i looked on gyft today.
another called foodler that barry silver started. >> the guy behind second market. is one iorcoins.com used yesterday and then there is merchantshelp the with the transaction. i bought three pizzas and fed the whole office. in any case, the whole office except for me. >> i looked on gyft today.
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barry petersen upon the search for a motive in the nation's latest school shooting. the controversy on college football's biggest night, jeff pegu repor on the cloud over the heisman trophy. >> and on the day of the final homecoming for nelson mandela, mark phillips will share the stor tremendous this is the third maw and ice storm this month. more than 10,00 10,000 flights e been canceled this week, 1,000 today alone and as terrell brown reports, the timing of this storm couldn't be any worse for retailers among a short shopping season that has been underwhelming. >> reporter: in the middle of a dusty snowstorm on a 19-degree day in mohegan lake new york, nicki couldn't resist going to shop. >> we are in a snowstorm. >> yes. >> and you are shopping. >> yes. >> why? >> because it is still christmas, and things still need to get done and there are gifts to buy. >> reporter: a snow day for retailers during the holiday shopping season could be the difference between a profit or loss. so many so many stores stayed open and were counting on shoppers like audra aggin. >> t
barry petersen upon the search for a motive in the nation's latest school shooting. the controversy on college football's biggest night, jeff pegu repor on the cloud over the heisman trophy. >> and on the day of the final homecoming for nelson mandela, mark phillips will share the stor tremendous this is the third maw and ice storm this month. more than 10,00 10,000 flights e been canceled this week, 1,000 today alone and as terrell brown reports, the timing of this storm couldn't be any...
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barry petersen has the latest. >> reporter: arapahoe sheriff gray son robinson said the shooter camewith a shotgun, ma che he at the and three, me chet at this and incendiary devices. >> armed was with and multiple rounds available to him. >> but when a deputy stationed at the school confronted the shoot never the library, the shooter killed himself. >> the shooter, 18-year-old karl halverson pearson was called a top debator with excellent greats. >> ou outgoing with excellent friend and came from a religious family, his parents recently divorced. >> classmate chris davis. >> he is really smart but weird, just has some weird ideas and weird thoughts about stuff. >> his target was teacher and debate coach tracy murphy who reportedly kicked pierson off the debate team. officials think pearson wanted revenge but murphy fled the building he fired at fellow student, 17-year-old claire davis apparently at random, sheriff roginson roginson read a statement. >> our beautiful daughter claire davis has severe head trauma as a result of a gunshot. she needs your continued prayers. >> johnson ha
barry petersen has the latest. >> reporter: arapahoe sheriff gray son robinson said the shooter camewith a shotgun, ma che he at the and three, me chet at this and incendiary devices. >> armed was with and multiple rounds available to him. >> but when a deputy stationed at the school confronted the shoot never the library, the shooter killed himself. >> the shooter, 18-year-old karl halverson pearson was called a top debator with excellent greats. >> ou outgoing...
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barry ritholtz is the ceo of ritholtz wealth management is a bloomberg view columnist.e chatted about the industry. >> the concept at the kennedy school -- they look at the various issues that face public pension funds. a big part of the problem is that they have not been getting the returns in equities. bonds are yielding next to nothing. the temptation is, let's look at the alternatives and the yale model. that includes a lot of private equity in hedge funds. the problem that that has generated is that the asset class misknown as hedge funds has not been getting the job done. >> when you say misknown as, what does that mean? >> it is a legal structure that describes partners. it is not stocks, bonds, commodities. it is a leveraged trading vehicle. what people seem to expect has not been happening. you will get mean reversions, you will not necessarily see that return to prior greatness due to the mathematics. >> the industry does continue to attract new capital. are investors so desperate for yield? this is how it continues to -- >> some is expected returns. you can r
barry ritholtz is the ceo of ritholtz wealth management is a bloomberg view columnist.e chatted about the industry. >> the concept at the kennedy school -- they look at the various issues that face public pension funds. a big part of the problem is that they have not been getting the returns in equities. bonds are yielding next to nothing. the temptation is, let's look at the alternatives and the yale model. that includes a lot of private equity in hedge funds. the problem that that has...
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there are not 10,000 talented managers. >> barry ritholtz, "bloomberg view" columnist.hen we come back, the pawn shop for the 1%. the ceo of borro on how the rich alone get luxury. ♪ >> pawnbroker and luxury may not be two terms that you would normally put together. even top earners are looking for alternative ways to get extra cash. london-based borro makes loans against everything from luxury watches to fine wine to vintage cars to gold. the founder of borro, paul aitken, told me how he got the idea for the company. >> i first came up with the idea in mid-2008. >> there was a contextual point. >> absolutely. the principle was people who have luxury assets -- very nice watches and jewelry, things like that. they were not leveraging them. if you have millions of dollars, you have a private bank. if you are borrowing $100, there are pawn shops that serve people. what about the people in the middle? >> so how does this actually work? when you say loan against, am i letting somebody borrow something? they are renting it? >> no, people come to us and bring their assets to u
there are not 10,000 talented managers. >> barry ritholtz, "bloomberg view" columnist.hen we come back, the pawn shop for the 1%. the ceo of borro on how the rich alone get luxury. ♪ >> pawnbroker and luxury may not be two terms that you would normally put together. even top earners are looking for alternative ways to get extra cash. london-based borro makes loans against everything from luxury watches to fine wine to vintage cars to gold. the founder of borro, paul...
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barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, thank you for your love that never gives up on us. bless our lawmakers today, guiding their thoughts, words and actions. inspire them to live as your servants, always striving to honor you through their labors. may they conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the sacrifice you have made for their salvation. empower them to continue to grow in knowledge and understanding so that they will be instruments for your glory. continue the work you have begun in them until it is finally finished. we pray in your great name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington d.c., december 15, 2013. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standi
barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, thank you for your love that never gives up on us. bless our lawmakers today, guiding their thoughts, words and actions. inspire them to live as your servants, always striving to honor you through their labors. may they conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the sacrifice you have made for their salvation. empower them to continue to grow in knowledge and understanding so that they will be instruments for...
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joining us now to talk about that, barry glassman, got herb greenberg also with us, barry, overall, dohink we could have a 10 or 20% drop to kick off next year? >> i don't know whether it's to kick off next year or some time next year. anything that goes up 45% in two years or 24 months or so, can easily see a correction of 10%. the question is why. and for me, it has to do with the actual fundamentals of the market. we are seeing this year a stock market up 30% or shy of 30% and earnings are up 5% or so, revenues up 4%. all that's happened this year is that the stock market has gotten more expensive. >> but why only 10%. why wouldn't you go for the full 20 like curry did? >> well, i think that what we have right now is a by fur cated market and the statistics i sent along earlier today show that the lower quality companies, the up withes that s&p actually ranks at c or so, those companies are up about 57% year to date. >> you're talking momentum names, the netflixs, the teslas. >> the jc penneys and biteny be pitney bowes of the world. >> the fact of the matter year to date you have g
joining us now to talk about that, barry glassman, got herb greenberg also with us, barry, overall, dohink we could have a 10 or 20% drop to kick off next year? >> i don't know whether it's to kick off next year or some time next year. anything that goes up 45% in two years or 24 months or so, can easily see a correction of 10%. the question is why. and for me, it has to do with the actual fundamentals of the market. we are seeing this year a stock market up 30% or shy of 30% and earnings...
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>> i'm glad you asked that, barry. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg.reporter: and fallon's turn as the not so real harry styles and pitbull. ♪ >> reporter: while justin nailed his impersonation of fallon. >> so many great answers. so many. so great. so great, my man. >> reporter: so dead-on, jimmy couldn't handle himself. >> reporter: while saturday night, j.t. was just the musical guest. as host of -- >> "saturday night." >> reporter: he's brought us gifts like this -- ♪ take a look inside ♪ it's my [ bleep ] in the box >> reporter: going move for move with beyonce. ♪ >> i have to say, my favorite moment was when justin did jimmy, the whole time through the sketch, you keep seeing him going like this, you could see their cheeks quivering. >> that beyonce skit is ridiculous funny. >> you have to watch this episode. it's amazing. >> lot of talent there. >> thank you, sara. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- much more sara haines. take a look at this. crazy about the nutcracker. ♪ from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize
>> i'm glad you asked that, barry. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg.reporter: and fallon's turn as the not so real harry styles and pitbull. ♪ >> reporter: while justin nailed his impersonation of fallon. >> so many great answers. so many. so great. so great, my man. >> reporter: so dead-on, jimmy couldn't handle himself. >> reporter: while saturday night, j.t. was just the musical guest. as host of -- >> "saturday night." >> reporter:...
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and last night's southern illinois hoops coach barry henson going off. >> our guards were awful. our three starting guards have one assist and seven turnovers. they must think it is a tax credit. it is unbelievable how our starting guards played. and let's talk about our big guys. two for 11. how can you go two for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one guy, but those guys aren't listening. they are uncoachable right now. and for whatever reason i have a bunch of mama's boys right now. we made three turnovers where we came down and threw them the ball. i swear i thought one time one of our players said merry christmas. i thought it was a gift. >> i would like more passion from him. abc7 sports is brought to you by riverwalk casino. he seem upset. >> a little bit. >> thanks, larry. >>> drones delivering a little holiday cheer. >> yeah, next on abc7 news, the aerial display that avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d.
and last night's southern illinois hoops coach barry henson going off. >> our guards were awful. our three starting guards have one assist and seven turnovers. they must think it is a tax credit. it is unbelievable how our starting guards played. and let's talk about our big guys. two for 11. how can you go two for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one guy, but those guys aren't listening. they are uncoachable...
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marion barry was reelected mayor of d.c. >> you're a government agency. you're supposed to help the people. >> reporter: collections agencies have badgered him since 2009 by mail and by phone, but he refuses to pay for something he didn't do. >> you want your $200, i'm tell you what, when pigs fly you'll get it. >> reporter: roberts has completed a sea of paperwork to prove the tag was not his. but that unpaid $200 fine kept him from refinancing his home at the lowest possible rate. >> even if he gets this resolved, then we have to deal with the credit report because it's hard to get your credit fixed after it's been messed up. >> reporter: and now he wonders how many other innocents simply paid up and what the district is doing to ensure it doesn't happen again. >> find out who is responsible. if there's a weak link in the chain, get rid of it, fix this thing and stop bothering innocent people. >> reporter: in falling waters, west virginia, andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> monday afternoon the metropolitan police department told andrea the ticket should never
marion barry was reelected mayor of d.c. >> you're a government agency. you're supposed to help the people. >> reporter: collections agencies have badgered him since 2009 by mail and by phone, but he refuses to pay for something he didn't do. >> you want your $200, i'm tell you what, when pigs fly you'll get it. >> reporter: roberts has completed a sea of paperwork to prove the tag was not his. but that unpaid $200 fine kept him from refinancing his home at the lowest...
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barry peterson says he was after a teacher. >> police say at 12:33 a student entered arapahoe high schoolarrying a shotgun. the gunman came into the school and immediately asked for the location of a very specific teacher and he named that teacher by name. when the teacher heard that this individual is asking for him, the teacher exited the school immediately. >> reporter: that say police may have confused the gunman and bought time for law enforcement, but shots were fired. a student identified as a 15- year-old girl was critically wounded. >> at first we were all like what was that like every student was really confused and then like we heard two more shots. >> reporter: a second student received minor injuries. then with police on the way the gunman turned his weapon on himself. >> our initial investigation is causing us to believe that this shooting was the result of revenge on the farther of the shooter because of a confrontation or a disagreement between the shooter and the teacher. >> reporter: the shooting happened just 8 miles from columbine high school. also close by, the aurora
barry peterson says he was after a teacher. >> police say at 12:33 a student entered arapahoe high schoolarrying a shotgun. the gunman came into the school and immediately asked for the location of a very specific teacher and he named that teacher by name. when the teacher heard that this individual is asking for him, the teacher exited the school immediately. >> reporter: that say police may have confused the gunman and bought time for law enforcement, but shots were fired. a...
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and last night's southern illinois hoops coach barry henson going off. >> our guards were awful. have one assist and seven turnovers. they must think it is a tax credit. it is unbelievable how our starting guards played. and let's talk about our big guys. two for 11. how can you go two for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one guy, but those guys aren't listening. they are uncoachable right now. and for whatever reason i have a bunch of mama's boys right now. we made three turnovers where we came down and threw them the ball. i swear i thought one time one of our players said merry christmas. i thought it was a gift. >> i would like more passion from him. abc7 sports is brought to you by riverwalk casino. he seemed upset. >> a little bit. >> thanks, larry. >>> drones delivering a little holiday cheer. >> yeah, next on abc7 news, the aerial display that brought couples t can impart ona new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is
and last night's southern illinois hoops coach barry henson going off. >> our guards were awful. have one assist and seven turnovers. they must think it is a tax credit. it is unbelievable how our starting guards played. and let's talk about our big guys. two for 11. how can you go two for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one guy, but those guys aren't listening. they are uncoachable right now. and for...
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barry petersen, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: well, last night saw one of the most bizarre endings togame. in overtime, buffalo sabres defenseman mark pacek took a shot against phoenix's goalie mike smith. the puck hit another player and got stuck in the back of smith's pants. the goalie then backed into his net and the puck crossed the line. safe to say, game over. (laughs) well, on a christmas eve long ago, men circled the moon and got a new perspective on earth. that's next. ,, >> brown: we began this broadcasts with a rare christmas eve space walk and we wednesday a look back at another mission-- one that brought the world together at a troubled time. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: it had been a terrible year on earth-- military conflicts, riots in the streets, and political assassinations. and then over christmas, 1968... >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: ...three humans circled the moon for the very first time and briefly connected the people of this planet. this is it, huh? >> that's it. that's where i sat. >> reporter: americans jim lovell, frank borman and william anders w
barry petersen, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: well, last night saw one of the most bizarre endings togame. in overtime, buffalo sabres defenseman mark pacek took a shot against phoenix's goalie mike smith. the puck hit another player and got stuck in the back of smith's pants. the goalie then backed into his net and the puck crossed the line. safe to say, game over. (laughs) well, on a christmas eve long ago, men circled the moon and got a new perspective on earth. that's next. ,,...
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. >> just ahead, coach barry hinson will join us live. also coming up, imagine clinging for your life in the open sea for 15 hours. your life depending upon a beer cooler. we'll explain coming up next. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so l
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and last night's southern illinois hoops coach barry henson going off. >> our guards were awful.e one assist and seven turnovers. they must think it is a tax credit. it is unbelievable how our starting guards played. and let's talk about our big guys. two for 11. how can you go two for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one guy, but those guys aren't listening. they are uncoachable right now. and for whatever reason i have a bunch of mama's boys right now. we made three turnovers where we came down and threw them the ball. i swear i time one of our players said merry christmas. i thought it was a gift. >> i would like more passion from him. abc7 sports is brought to you by riverwalk casino. he seemed upset. >> a little bit. >> thanks, larry. >>> drones delivering a little holiday cheer. >> yeah, next on abc7 news, the aerial display that brought couples t [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always bet
and last night's southern illinois hoops coach barry henson going off. >> our guards were awful.e one assist and seven turnovers. they must think it is a tax credit. it is unbelievable how our starting guards played. and let's talk about our big guys. two for 11. how can you go two for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one guy, but those guys aren't listening. they are uncoachable right now. and for whatever...
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host: reverend barry lynn and dr. richard land, thank you both. we appreciate the conversation. >> coming up on the next washington journal, an examination of what is working and what is not with the affordable care act. after that, a discussion of the key supreme court cases of 2013. markll be joined with tushnet. washington journal is live every morning on c-span. wednesday, the year-end view review-- the year in looks at the nsa surveillance. we talk to new york times reporter mark. that is at 8:00 eastern. >> what we know of the founders, the guys that were against the constitution were the religious conservatives of the day. the anti-federalist. they included patrick henry. they wanted to have religious for officeholders. the founders were cosmopolitans. they were bible believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? that nothey believed state, including their own, was beyond faction. madison's prescription was a multiplicity of sects. >> there have been developments in the law. i would say that there were some real issues to w
host: reverend barry lynn and dr. richard land, thank you both. we appreciate the conversation. >> coming up on the next washington journal, an examination of what is working and what is not with the affordable care act. after that, a discussion of the key supreme court cases of 2013. markll be joined with tushnet. washington journal is live every morning on c-span. wednesday, the year-end view review-- the year in looks at the nsa surveillance. we talk to new york times reporter mark....
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barry's government has released a list of twenty six points it's sees as milestones in efforts to reform the rights and roof and freedoms of its citizens but human rights groups and the opposition have dismissed it as smoke and mirrors there's already been international outrage over bahrain's decision to keep opposition leader in the bill for a job in jail despite him being eligible for release another blow for the protest movement was there rest of hussein jawad another major rights campaigner his wife asked madonna wish told r.t. her husband is innocent and the government knows it. craney channels ignore that when husband is innocent and he is just defending human rights and he is exposing them by donations practiced by the government of rage i have tried to company it with a police station with. confusion norris plant has been nearly carded mr neville budget was and is and he is a peaceful if human rights defender he always calls for peaceful movement amnesty international and other organizations as well as e.p.o. which are has been pressuring the bahraini government to release him bu
barry's government has released a list of twenty six points it's sees as milestones in efforts to reform the rights and roof and freedoms of its citizens but human rights groups and the opposition have dismissed it as smoke and mirrors there's already been international outrage over bahrain's decision to keep opposition leader in the bill for a job in jail despite him being eligible for release another blow for the protest movement was there rest of hussein jawad another major rights campaigner...
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as barry petersen reports it's being done one photograph at a time. >> reporter: it wasn't just how badfor these women working in family garage, it's now about how much can be saved. >> hey, grandma. all right. >> reporter: they are carefully rubbing and washing family photos. rescued from flooded homes. professional photographer helter knierim was helping cleaning waterlogged basements and saving pictures and vowed to save them. when word spread, other flood victims brought their pictures. >> i imagine it means they have a little piece of themselves back when so much was taken away. >> reporter: you can rebuild your life from memories of lives. >> right. >> reporter: she pressed friends into service. meg blum and diana ewing who brought a surgical skill to getting pictures out of soaked albums. and what's it like when you work with a picture that's really damaged and then you save it. >> that's a great feeling. >> reporter: you saved it. it's going to be okay. >> yep. it's going to be okay. >> reporter: okay was not something andrea montoya expected after her basement filled with water
as barry petersen reports it's being done one photograph at a time. >> reporter: it wasn't just how badfor these women working in family garage, it's now about how much can be saved. >> hey, grandma. all right. >> reporter: they are carefully rubbing and washing family photos. rescued from flooded homes. professional photographer helter knierim was helping cleaning waterlogged basements and saving pictures and vowed to save them. when word spread, other flood victims brought...
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wasn't until someone who treated them like toadstools, barry bonds, that something must be going on here. that's like saying, i'm shocks there is gambling going on here. here are your winnings. >> i asked our viewers this question on twitter. is it okay that dead spin bought a vote for the hall of fame. 99% of responders said yes. one percent said no. the results may be skewed but even still do you think baseball fans really care that dead spin can vote or is it mostly sports writers who have a problem with it. >> without question, it's sport writers. most fans don't understand why the decisions get made, why they get made and why only with this hall of fame do they act like they're the arbitors of some greater morality. >> let's switch gears. let's talk about violence at sporting events. just this past weekend an nfl fan was killed in the parking lot of a kansas city chiefs game. and last year a man was beaten into a coma, and that fan has not regained consciousness. just two years ago. is it a growing problem? >> we don't have statistics that show that it might be necessarily better or
wasn't until someone who treated them like toadstools, barry bonds, that something must be going on here. that's like saying, i'm shocks there is gambling going on here. here are your winnings. >> i asked our viewers this question on twitter. is it okay that dead spin bought a vote for the hall of fame. 99% of responders said yes. one percent said no. the results may be skewed but even still do you think baseball fans really care that dead spin can vote or is it mostly sports writers who...
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barry has offered to place them in a converted hotel with other syrian refugees for up to a year.as more ambitious plans. he told us he would be meeting bashar al assad within a few weeks. >> we know he's killed some of his own people. but so did mew bar are he can and gadhafi. so did saddam. >> why do you think you might have more success than other people in reaping out to as add sad? >> i know he loves louis louis. it's my song. i'll sting it to him. i'm going with evander and possibly mike tyson. he's a big boxing fan. we're not politically involved. >> it's dark by the time they reach their new home. inside, this family resettled here weeks before, the first recipients of global village aid. when the new arrivals walk through the door, a flood of tears as muhammad recognizes his brother noor. he hasn't seen him in nearly a year. >> your heart skips a beat. i was crying probably as much as he was. i saw evander had i an tear in his eye. hard to have a guy like him have a tear in his eye. >> at some point in time when you leave this earth, they won't ask about how many champion
barry has offered to place them in a converted hotel with other syrian refugees for up to a year.as more ambitious plans. he told us he would be meeting bashar al assad within a few weeks. >> we know he's killed some of his own people. but so did mew bar are he can and gadhafi. so did saddam. >> why do you think you might have more success than other people in reaping out to as add sad? >> i know he loves louis louis. it's my song. i'll sting it to him. i'm going with evander...
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sheila jackson lee and barry dennenberg, congresswoman, thank you for joining us.ograph that you sent when you had an opportunity to meet mr. mandela. what was that like for you? >> so very special. and as i think about the meeting and the opportunity to see him again in my own hometown of houston and then of course as we travel to south africa, all of those types were all encompassing, meaning that all of your five senses were touched by his appearance, his stateliness and words you heard, by his spirit and sense of humbleness and the worldliness that he had even looking better over a life of tall mountains and low valleys, incarceration, imprisonment, he still had the common touch. late last evening i called him among other things i man for all ages. i would offer today he was a man for all people and we're seeing that now. what strikes us, i guess, is the humbleness of someone of such grandeur and such responsibility for so many people during his lifetime. >> let's talk about the politics and how the united states handled the call for sanctions and pressure that
sheila jackson lee and barry dennenberg, congresswoman, thank you for joining us.ograph that you sent when you had an opportunity to meet mr. mandela. what was that like for you? >> so very special. and as i think about the meeting and the opportunity to see him again in my own hometown of houston and then of course as we travel to south africa, all of those types were all encompassing, meaning that all of your five senses were touched by his appearance, his stateliness and words you...
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barry petersen is with us this morning. good morning, barry. >> reporter: good morning. this is going to be the day to figure out what went on inside the school and authorities promise they will go carefully and slowly in their hunt for answers. the scene was sadly familiar. students fleeing their school with hands in the air so they could be checked by police to make sure they were not armed and were not part of the shooting. officials say student karl hello veryson pierson walked in at 12:33, openly carrying a shotgun. he was apparently hunting one particular teacher, said arapahoe county sheriff greyson robinson. >> our initial investigation is causing us to believe that this shooting was the result of revenge on the part of the shooter because of a confrontation or a disagreement between the shooter and the teacher. >> reporter: the teacher heard he was being targeted and left apparently trying to draw the shooter out of the school. the shooter opened fire and critically wounded one student. students like peter strauss who heard the shots took cover as the school wen
barry petersen is with us this morning. good morning, barry. >> reporter: good morning. this is going to be the day to figure out what went on inside the school and authorities promise they will go carefully and slowly in their hunt for answers. the scene was sadly familiar. students fleeing their school with hands in the air so they could be checked by police to make sure they were not armed and were not part of the shooting. officials say student karl hello veryson pierson walked in at...
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that's sort of what life is like for barry black, who is the senate chaplain. in today's contentious capitol hill environment, black often finds himself playing the role of fed-up mom, caught between kids in a food fight. he deals with it by sending not so subtle messages to senators to cut it out. before the senate left for the holidays, i went to barry black's office, tucked away inside the capitol, and got some fascinating insight about his approach to ministering politicians. senate chaplain barry black got a lot of attention this fall by using his daily prayers to admonish senators during the government shutdown, with lines like this. >> cover our shame with the robe of your righteousness. >> i was in an environment where most of the people i minister to had been furloughed because of the federal shutdown. so these were people who were not getting paid, and who definitely needed their checks. if i could not muster up some passion, if i could not muster up some candor, and if i could not be somewhat prophetic in what i was talking to god about, then shame o
that's sort of what life is like for barry black, who is the senate chaplain. in today's contentious capitol hill environment, black often finds himself playing the role of fed-up mom, caught between kids in a food fight. he deals with it by sending not so subtle messages to senators to cut it out. before the senate left for the holidays, i went to barry black's office, tucked away inside the capitol, and got some fascinating insight about his approach to ministering politicians. senate...
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we'll introduce you to senate chaplain barry black. >>> hi there and merry christmas. i'm brianna keelner washington. wolf blitzer is off today. a merry christmas message from the president. he offered a heartfelt thanks to the troops overseas but also offered this nugget. >> here's the good news. for many of our troops and newest veterans, this might be the first time in years they've been with their families on christmas. in fact, with the iraq war over and the transition in afghanistan, fewer of our men and women in uniform are deployed in harm's way than at any time in the last decade. >> and that's something that we all can be thankful for and with more and more of our troops back here at home, now it's our turn to serve. it's our turn to step up and show our gratitude for the military families who have given us so much. >> our athena jones is in honolulu, hawaii, working very hard on this holiday where the obamas are on vacation. maybe not surprising president obama didn't mention health care in his christmas message, but that's certainly something that's top of
we'll introduce you to senate chaplain barry black. >>> hi there and merry christmas. i'm brianna keelner washington. wolf blitzer is off today. a merry christmas message from the president. he offered a heartfelt thanks to the troops overseas but also offered this nugget. >> here's the good news. for many of our troops and newest veterans, this might be the first time in years they've been with their families on christmas. in fact, with the iraq war over and the transition in...
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barry silbert is here.s for trading before their ipos, but also you have started a bitcoin investment trust, a fund for people to invest in. and you have raised exceed million dollars? >> yes, we are up to $60 million now. we decided to create an investment vehicle modeled after the spider gold gld. that it isnce is bitcoin and his private, for now at, at least. >> and does this have to be approved by the sec? or is this completely off their radar? >> we are regulated by the sec, but it's not open to retail investors. it is only open to accredited, which are high net worth investors or financial institutions. the -- >> the headline that got attention last week disability will accept bitcoin investment in its ira's. and everyone immediately pictures granny in boca raton putting all of her retirement money into a bitcoin investment. it is a risky investment. >> it is risky. i how we seek weight it to an early start up. to anlways equate it early start up. you will either lose all of your money, probably will
barry silbert is here.s for trading before their ipos, but also you have started a bitcoin investment trust, a fund for people to invest in. and you have raised exceed million dollars? >> yes, we are up to $60 million now. we decided to create an investment vehicle modeled after the spider gold gld. that it isnce is bitcoin and his private, for now at, at least. >> and does this have to be approved by the sec? or is this completely off their radar? >> we are regulated by the...
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guest: i could not disagree more, barry. host: i will get our viewers involved.a isfirst, -- first. caller: merry christmas, everybody. i do not know where to begin. we should have a separation between church and state. it is not because doing any good right now. we have the republicans cutting food stamps, cutting everything for the poor and they call themselves christians. thereverend lynn, if god is one that is going to do all the judging, you have nothing to do with any woman having an abortion. let god do the judging. that is what is wrong in congress right now. the republicans think they run everything, that america is there's. here they come with all of the evil, wicked policies that have screwed this country up. host: all right, loretta. the telephone just fell. we will get that straightened out. we will go to dr. land. guest: i do not believe anyone should have an absolute right of life or death over another human being. i believe the unborn baby dies. it is the most common form of death in the united states. it would be the most common form of death if
guest: i could not disagree more, barry. host: i will get our viewers involved.a isfirst, -- first. caller: merry christmas, everybody. i do not know where to begin. we should have a separation between church and state. it is not because doing any good right now. we have the republicans cutting food stamps, cutting everything for the poor and they call themselves christians. thereverend lynn, if god is one that is going to do all the judging, you have nothing to do with any woman having an...
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this morning, the first author that i will be introducing non-other than dave barry. let's give him a round of applause before he comes out. [applause] >> we all know that you cannot do justice to his talents and there he is. [applause] >> you just can't do justice by reading has lengthy biography or saying that his new work, "insane city", his first adult novel in more than a decade. he is an individual for over 25 years have appeared in 25 newspapers, winner of the pulitzer prize and it's pretty cool. like every other kid in the 305, i grew up relishing reading him and today we are hearing from a hometown favorite in dave barry. in our next author is roy blount. come on out and let's give him a round of applause. [applause] >> a master of language and the humorist to boot. he has authored 22 books in a wide range from robert ely to the pittsburgh steelers if you are an npr nerd, and you may also know him as a regular panelist on wait, wait don't tell me. [laughter] and is a contributing editor of atlantic monthly. today he comes to us with his newest work, "alphabet
this morning, the first author that i will be introducing non-other than dave barry. let's give him a round of applause before he comes out. [applause] >> we all know that you cannot do justice to his talents and there he is. [applause] >> you just can't do justice by reading has lengthy biography or saying that his new work, "insane city", his first adult novel in more than a decade. he is an individual for over 25 years have appeared in 25 newspapers, winner of the...
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street.com, draft and barry stiller has taken notes. company recently purchased draftstreet.com. former on the popularity of fantasy leagues, i am joined by their chief executive, brian schwartz. thank you. before you came on, you do not expect to be running a company that is doing fantasy sports when you were at the university of wisconsin madison, were you? >> nope. i knew that i would get into something digital, but fantasy sports was a dream i never thought would come true. >> you had been playing since the age of 11? or 12, i was picking up newspapers, checking the stats to see how my team was doing. >> how does draftstreet.com work? drafting a teaminin for the whole season, and you draft a team for the week. you draft a team of players from any nfl team that you want. my team will compete against others for that one week. i will dress a team for this sunday. the end of the games on monday night, the league is over. >>, the people have signed up for this? 0> we have over 350,00 registered users right now. sports,ly divided among ba
street.com, draft and barry stiller has taken notes. company recently purchased draftstreet.com. former on the popularity of fantasy leagues, i am joined by their chief executive, brian schwartz. thank you. before you came on, you do not expect to be running a company that is doing fantasy sports when you were at the university of wisconsin madison, were you? >> nope. i knew that i would get into something digital, but fantasy sports was a dream i never thought would come true. >>...
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>> i'm glad you asked that barry. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg.bs. ♪ >> reporter: fallon's turn as the not so real harry styles. ♪ >> reporter: while justin nailed his impersonation of fallon. >> it's so good. so great, my man. so dead-on jimmy couldn't handle himself. >> reporter: while saturday's j.t. was just the musical guest. as host of -- >> "saturday night." >> it's my [ bleep ] in the box. >> reporter: going move for move with beyonce. ♪ >> i have to say, my favorite moment was when justin did jimmy, the whole time through the sketch, you see him going like this, yous >> that beyonce skit is ridiculous funny. >> it's amazing. >> lot of talent there. >> thank you, sarah. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- much more sara haines. crazy about the nutcracker. from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sug
>> i'm glad you asked that barry. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg.bs. ♪ >> reporter: fallon's turn as the not so real harry styles. ♪ >> reporter: while justin nailed his impersonation of fallon. >> it's so good. so great, my man. so dead-on jimmy couldn't handle himself. >> reporter: while saturday's j.t. was just the musical guest. as host of -- >> "saturday night." >> it's my [ bleep ] in the box. >> reporter: going move for...
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to say beer wants to spend the winter holidays with me she got off the train with the screams and barry and his head people were turning to look at him because he ears were blue with cold but he was so proud to be able to wear the b. ray. and soul of the party. hold jockey competitions within the squad and you get me took part in every one of them during missions we used to make up sketches it's just that it was always brilliant at all. and i got called in for people literally cried with laughter. you can code must push the horse i'm. sure i'm glad. you know who i am sergeant do you know. if i keep going through this footage again and again and all the emotion i felt then washes over me again i can't seem to get my head around the idea that if he's no longer with us. when i went away on my first deployment i was very nervous but i'm from siberia and we went to the south of the country everything was different even the people that deployment was a long one it lasted a full ten months it all seems so much easier now because i've got the hang of it at last. but we learned what our task wou
to say beer wants to spend the winter holidays with me she got off the train with the screams and barry and his head people were turning to look at him because he ears were blue with cold but he was so proud to be able to wear the b. ray. and soul of the party. hold jockey competitions within the squad and you get me took part in every one of them during missions we used to make up sketches it's just that it was always brilliant at all. and i got called in for people literally cried with...
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barry, did you see this one coming?50% of folks said they were going to taper, and another if the percent said no -- 50% said no. >> we do not like to predict the future, but what we did notice is that a lot of people were not positioned for this sort of rally. there are still a ton of people tapering.e, i am not sure how much of this move is we love this low- , but there is still an awful lot of professional asset managers who still do not have enough exposure to u.s. equities. >> one of the complaints, and we saw this last time around in september is the fed has not been doing enough of a job telegraphing their message. mark zandi joins us. do you think that is changing, or do you think it is peculiar that half of the investment community thought we would not see a paper today? was think their message pretty clear. on that, and it provides monetary stimulus. they effectively lowered the unemployment rate threshold for interest rate hikes, and the underively added a floor inflation. on that, i think this was monetary s
barry, did you see this one coming?50% of folks said they were going to taper, and another if the percent said no -- 50% said no. >> we do not like to predict the future, but what we did notice is that a lot of people were not positioned for this sort of rally. there are still a ton of people tapering.e, i am not sure how much of this move is we love this low- , but there is still an awful lot of professional asset managers who still do not have enough exposure to u.s. equities. >>...
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southern illinois barry hen henson. >> my wife can score more than two buckets. i know my wife will at least shut fake one time. >> 2 for 11 against murray state. indiana at miami. getting in the face, mare mario chalmers. heat wins 97-94. the heat are 19 and 6. hard to fathom, but there is a chance the superbowl will not be played on sunday. this year's game will be played at metlife stadium. could be snowy. a blizzard is possible. they want saturday or monday should a huge storm hits. we will find out what the weather is like in new jersey in early february. what will be the last regular season game in candlestick park, they could play in the play offs. willis on what playing at the stick has meant to him. >> i will be grateful to have played on that field with guys who have one championships. every time you step in there it is a memory that will not be forgotten. >> 1, 2, 3 win. >> the season ending list, the role goes to anthony dixon. >> getting all the motions motions right and adjustments. i have been doing it years. i am ready. >> good night everybody. >>
southern illinois barry hen henson. >> my wife can score more than two buckets. i know my wife will at least shut fake one time. >> 2 for 11 against murray state. indiana at miami. getting in the face, mare mario chalmers. heat wins 97-94. the heat are 19 and 6. hard to fathom, but there is a chance the superbowl will not be played on sunday. this year's game will be played at metlife stadium. could be snowy. a blizzard is possible. they want saturday or monday should a huge storm...
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>> pam: former san francisco giant barry bonds.1- hundred dollar fine, stemming from a conviction two years ago. the penalty money he paid. will go to a crime victims fund. >> pam: bonds was convicted for obstruction of justice for giving an "evasive" answer to a grand jury during a trial in 20-03. at the time. the jury was investigating his involvement in the distribution of performance- enhancing drugs. bonds 20-11 conviction also included 30 days of house arrest, two years of probation and community service. >> pam: a former stanford doctoral student is suing the government over the "no- fly list." rahinah ibrahim's lawsuit against the department of homeland security. went to trial today. ibrahim claims, she was arrested in front of her daughter, while trying to board a plane at san francisco international airport back in 2005. and told her name was on a list of terrorists. >> pam: she has denied any connection to terrorism. >> pam: oakland mayor jean quan officially has a new challenger. today, oakland city councilwoman libby s
>> pam: former san francisco giant barry bonds.1- hundred dollar fine, stemming from a conviction two years ago. the penalty money he paid. will go to a crime victims fund. >> pam: bonds was convicted for obstruction of justice for giving an "evasive" answer to a grand jury during a trial in 20-03. at the time. the jury was investigating his involvement in the distribution of performance- enhancing drugs. bonds 20-11 conviction also included 30 days of house arrest, two...
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. >> here's jeremy new barry.e are going to talk football as the memories continue to evolve this evening and let's get to business at hand and that is stopping the family atlanta tay. >> they have to but at the end of the day you feel the energy and the way these guys are warming up you can feel the electricity over there. i'll be blown away if they don't pull it together. >> you saw what happened in seat emergents arizona so any given sunday and monday pat ryan remains one of the best in the nfl copy despite the -o- am season. >> they are playing behind a offensive line that isn't tough up front and playing one of the best front sevens in football. the 49ers gate after the running back no matter who they put in and that's going to be difference. >> we are going to take a commercial break. much more coming up but we are going talk a little built more and take you down memory lane when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, we're back after this . >>> welcome back. live apt candle stick park. former raider head coach is calli
. >> here's jeremy new barry.e are going to talk football as the memories continue to evolve this evening and let's get to business at hand and that is stopping the family atlanta tay. >> they have to but at the end of the day you feel the energy and the way these guys are warming up you can feel the electricity over there. i'll be blown away if they don't pull it together. >> you saw what happened in seat emergents arizona so any given sunday and monday pat ryan remains one...
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barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal father, we thank you for the life and legacy of the man called madiba, nelson mandela, and for the exemplary footprints he left in the sands of time, inspired by his great life, may our lawmakers deal fairly and wisely with the great issues of our time. lord, help our senators to remain tethered to a firm faith in you, committing their lives and our country to your will. may they demonstrate their faith daily, remembering that faith without action is not real. empower them to work together for the peace and prosperity of america as they seek spiritual moorings in today's turbulent times. we pray in your merciful name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington d
barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal father, we thank you for the life and legacy of the man called madiba, nelson mandela, and for the exemplary footprints he left in the sands of time, inspired by his great life, may our lawmakers deal fairly and wisely with the great issues of our time. lord, help our senators to remain tethered to a firm faith in you, committing their lives and our country to your will. may they demonstrate their faith daily,...
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marion barry began handing out presents. the giveaway continues until 8:00 p.m.m. is on your side for a single mother with a severely disabled son in nd of a christmas miracle. ande has spina bifida excellency -- epilepsy. deal she made left her with an anti-wallet and a vehicle with no engine. >> every day is a struggle. >> he cannot walk. he cannot talk. he is why for our care. -- 24-hour care. i have to feed him, i have to bathe him. >> her husband died of a heart attack. she has to stay home with her son and make sure the social security check stretches. on a dodgeal during go. she found an online deal and mailed the engine to florida parts company to rebuild and paid them 28 -- $2800 for a rebuilt motor. >> it turned out to be bad. with knocking,s leaks, internal noises. ) the time we started the engine. >> they ship the bad engine back at the florida company would sell her a good engine and she paid again. >> you need to pay to fix it. they wanted $2000. >> they have the original engine and the one they sold her and she is with the truck was no engine just
marion barry began handing out presents. the giveaway continues until 8:00 p.m.m. is on your side for a single mother with a severely disabled son in nd of a christmas miracle. ande has spina bifida excellency -- epilepsy. deal she made left her with an anti-wallet and a vehicle with no engine. >> every day is a struggle. >> he cannot walk. he cannot talk. he is why for our care. -- 24-hour care. i have to feed him, i have to bathe him. >> her husband died of a heart attack....
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the truth is that barry and i had been talking about michael morton since the innocent project opened its doors in 1992. >> and bill was one of those people who commands enormous respect among his peers, in texas and across the country. and when he looks you in the eye, you know kind of like that sam elliott character, you know, from "the big labowski" or something and says i think michael morton is innocent. i feel terrible about this. it's the most important case to me. you've got to help me. of course we're going to help him. >> we began representing michael in 2002 after his lawyer who had been representing him for free for many years called us and asked us to take another look at the case for him. bill thought we might be able to bring something that he as a lawyer so close to the case couldn't do. so we began our review of the case and took it on shortly after that. >> i got a call from the innocence project in early 2004. and i knew who they were and their reputation so i was honored to receive a call from them, but i wondered why they were calling me. >> and hannah told us tha
the truth is that barry and i had been talking about michael morton since the innocent project opened its doors in 1992. >> and bill was one of those people who commands enormous respect among his peers, in texas and across the country. and when he looks you in the eye, you know kind of like that sam elliott character, you know, from "the big labowski" or something and says i think michael morton is innocent. i feel terrible about this. it's the most important case to me. you've...
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barry shekt, truly heroic efforts in everything you all do. thank you for joining me.ppreciate it. >>> just again, let me remind you, watch this amazing cnn film, "an unreal dream" it is tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. only here on cnn. >>> hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we begin with this beloved american teacher named ronald thomas smith. he was shot and killed in benghazi just days before he was reportedly set to return home for the holidays. blood stains on the street mark the spot where smith was shot and killed during his morning exercise workout. near the school where he taught. this happened near the same u.s. diplomatic mission in which a u.s. ambassador and three other americans were killed last year in a bloody attack. it is a tenuous time in libya, very dangerous place for sure right now. we do not know who killed ronald smith or why. >> the president was briefed on it during his morning briefing, and all i can say right now is i can confirm that a u.s. citizen was shot and killed in benghazi, libya. we offer our condolences to t
barry shekt, truly heroic efforts in everything you all do. thank you for joining me.ppreciate it. >>> just again, let me remind you, watch this amazing cnn film, "an unreal dream" it is tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. only here on cnn. >>> hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we begin with this beloved american teacher named ronald thomas smith. he was shot and killed in benghazi just days before he was reportedly set to return home for the...
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. >> the truth is that barry and i had been talking about michael morton since the innocence projectin 1992. >> and bill was one of those people who commands enormous respect among his peers, across texas, and across the country. when he looks you in the eye, kind of like that sam elliot character, you know, from "the big lebowski" or something and he says, barry, i think michael is innocent and i feel terrible about this. it's the most important case to me. you've got to help me. of course we're going to help him. >> we began representing michael in 2002 after his trial lawyer bill allison who had been representing him for free many years after his conviction called us and asked us to take another look at the case for him, because bill thought we might be able to bring something that he, as a lawyer who was so close to the case, couldn't do. and so we began our review of the case and took it on shortly after that. >> i got a call from the innocence project in early 2004, and i knew who they were and their reputation, so i was honored to receive a call from them. but i wondered why t
. >> the truth is that barry and i had been talking about michael morton since the innocence projectin 1992. >> and bill was one of those people who commands enormous respect among his peers, across texas, and across the country. when he looks you in the eye, kind of like that sam elliot character, you know, from "the big lebowski" or something and he says, barry, i think michael is innocent and i feel terrible about this. it's the most important case to me. you've got to...