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aggressive and uncooperative the incident is now under investigation by the attorney general's office berger and is considering a lawsuit against the officers all three of these incidents are making headlines at the same time as this ninety nine percent of all complaints over police brutality are left uninvestigated in new jersey that's according to a report published this week by the courier news and home news tribune the report claims that between two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve citizens filed hundreds of complaints alleging police brutality bias and civil rights violations only one percent were investigated and the other ninety nine percent police agencies reportedly either exonerated the officers dismissed the complaints as frivolous determine that they did not have sufficient evidence or simply never closed the investigation so what if anything is being done to confront the issue of excess. force well for now anyway it's up to individual police departments to regulate the actions of their officers watchdog groups like the a.c.l.u. are also keeping a close eye on polic
aggressive and uncooperative the incident is now under investigation by the attorney general's office berger and is considering a lawsuit against the officers all three of these incidents are making headlines at the same time as this ninety nine percent of all complaints over police brutality are left uninvestigated in new jersey that's according to a report published this week by the courier news and home news tribune the report claims that between two thousand and eight and two thousand and...
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aggressive and uncooperative the incident is now under investigation by the attorney general's office berger and is considering a lawsuit against the officers. all three of these incidents are making headlines at the same time as this ninety nine percent of all complaints over police brutality are left uninvestigated in new jersey that's according to a report published this week by the courier news and home news tribune the report claims that between two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve citizens filed hundreds of complaints alleging police brutality bias and civil rights violations only one percent were investigated and the other ninety nine percent police agencies reportedly either exonerated the officers dismissed the complaints as frivolous determine that they did not have sufficient evidence or simply never closed the investigation so what if anything is being done to confront the issue of excessive force well for now anyway it's up to individual police departments or regulate the actions of their officers watchdog groups like the a.c.l.u. are also keeping a close eye on po
aggressive and uncooperative the incident is now under investigation by the attorney general's office berger and is considering a lawsuit against the officers. all three of these incidents are making headlines at the same time as this ninety nine percent of all complaints over police brutality are left uninvestigated in new jersey that's according to a report published this week by the courier news and home news tribune the report claims that between two thousand and eight and two thousand and...
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sullen berger says they have so much to be thankful for. >> it's the efforts not only of the crew, theescuers, the first responders. that everyone survived. had one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> he is a true american hero. and today, he and others take a look a boat where the plane landed and made a toast to life. sullen berger is now retire asked said not enough has been done to prevent bird strikes from taking down another passenger jet. >>> a warning concerning prescription drugs with acetaminophen. the fda says prescription drug was more than 350 milligrams of acetaminophen could cause liver damage. this warn didding not apply to over the counter acetaminophen like tylenol. >> merck is recalling a combination drug because of packaging defects. the recall covers every batch distributed since the drug was launched in may. merck says some foil pouchs may allow air and our moisture that could cause a chance it could decrease effectiveness the recall is not because of any reports of patients being harmed. >> u.s. postal service helped kick of
sullen berger says they have so much to be thankful for. >> it's the efforts not only of the crew, theescuers, the first responders. that everyone survived. had one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> he is a true american hero. and today, he and others take a look a boat where the plane landed and made a toast to life. sullen berger is now retire asked said not enough has been done to prevent bird strikes from taking down another passenger...
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captain sully sullen berger making the split decision to land the plane on the icy river.s day after the geese were sucked in the engine. today captain sullen berger and crew are expected to join the ferry crew that rescued them coming up. you will so the reunion on the banks. hudson river live. >> i remember running over there. and to see a plane on a river, on the hudson in january and then to see those people climb out on the wing and everything is okay. >> what a miracle. >> that was a great day in new york city. and a a great day in america. well done, sully and crew. >> we are not just going to be waiting for legislation in order to make sure that we are providing americans the help they need. i have a pen i have a phone and i can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and admen administrative actions that move the ball forward. >> that was president obama, showing frustration that congress has not acted on unemployment. >> he is threatening executive action to unite a deeply divided dc. we have crustin powers and columnist for the daily bae
captain sully sullen berger making the split decision to land the plane on the icy river.s day after the geese were sucked in the engine. today captain sullen berger and crew are expected to join the ferry crew that rescued them coming up. you will so the reunion on the banks. hudson river live. >> i remember running over there. and to see a plane on a river, on the hudson in january and then to see those people climb out on the wing and everything is okay. >> what a miracle....
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from my communications director at 8:55, 8:55 informing me the story that had just broken on the berger record web site. >> jon: you weren't dripping wet. fine, fine. you must have been angry eaf heard the news. >> i terminated the employment of bridgeity kelly effective immediately. later today i'm going fort lee, ask to meet with the mayor to apologize to him personally, face-to-face, and also to apologize to the people of fort lee in their town. >> jon: that's excellent. that is great. what are you -- rush-hour? are you going up there at rush-hour, maybe a police escort, a motorcade. i'm just saying maybe you should skype this one. [ laughter ] but one aspect of the incident that clearly upset the governor the most. >> this is not tone i have set over the last four years in this building tsms not the environment i've worked so hard to achieve. >> jon: intimidation, vengeance, it's not the tone. chris crist yez amelodic tone who could forget what it sounds like. let me see if i can get the tone just right. no, that's not it. ♪ no. >> damn, man, i'm governor could you just shut up for
from my communications director at 8:55, 8:55 informing me the story that had just broken on the berger record web site. >> jon: you weren't dripping wet. fine, fine. you must have been angry eaf heard the news. >> i terminated the employment of bridgeity kelly effective immediately. later today i'm going fort lee, ask to meet with the mayor to apologize to him personally, face-to-face, and also to apologize to the people of fort lee in their town. >> jon: that's excellent....
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the game ended in a thriller, it started with a filibuster, long-time sportscaster brent must berger. >> good evening, and welcome everybody, i'm kirk herbstreit along with brent musberger we certainly hope everybody is warm. >> now are not. mrs. must berger is in for quite a treat tonight. >> if you say you are the wrong guy, that's a tough start to the game. most people missed it though. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. greta goes "on the record" right now. >>> this is a fox news alert. police now warning a a road rage killer could strike again. an urgent warning just going out to drivers up and down the east coast, police specifically warning. this the potential for additional incidents of similar nature is anticipated. those chilling words scaring drivers and provoking what is now being described as multi-state manhunt for a killer who executed a 28-year-old driver on a snowy highway. robert hicks told us just how dangerous this threat is. trooper, nice to see you, sir, and thanks for joining us. >> s
the game ended in a thriller, it started with a filibuster, long-time sportscaster brent must berger. >> good evening, and welcome everybody, i'm kirk herbstreit along with brent musberger we certainly hope everybody is warm. >> now are not. mrs. must berger is in for quite a treat tonight. >> if you say you are the wrong guy, that's a tough start to the game. most people missed it though. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special...
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. >> how suly sullen berger helped a company take off. uncle go one,two,one,two,one [uncle]thistwo,one.cotch,okay? [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? >> you saw the fire live yesterday at 5:00. brush fire burning 50 acres and damaged three homes, brought under control around 9:30 last night. it was quite a time and that is in part because in one is claiming responsibility for fire protection on kimble island. >> first thing we're wondering who whose cabins are those? whose island is that? turns out firefighters wondered the same thing. when call went out about a fire on kimble island, first thing dispatchers did was try to figure out who is in charge of putting it out. >> yes. there is a lot of confusion. that island is right on the border of three counties. >> to further confuse the situation, the fire wasn't burning on kimble island but a pi
. >> how suly sullen berger helped a company take off. uncle go one,two,one,two,one [uncle]thistwo,one.cotch,okay? [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? >> you saw the fire live yesterday at 5:00. brush fire burning 50 acres and damaged three homes, brought under control around 9:30 last...
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berger lasky from the izzard of oriental languages and civilizations says there is particular significance and well france decided to act. first of all the center of africa was. under french influence since they became independent. french army and soon center left legal second point this is the former central african president was kicked out from power work just at the moment when he signed agreement with chinese. companies dime france didn't react and it is very important to serve chinese economy is growing economy and it's. much more active in africa. all the western economies and i think that's one of the basic reasons of conflicts enough we can know it's to completion between western powers and so on. and still coming up on the program goes i fear south africa is on the edge of we'll work out the white minority families preparing genocide contingency plans saying with the death of anti-apartheid icon nelson mandela race motivated slaughter could start of any moment. foreign teachers have reportedly been found dead in libya near a major oil and gas complex not far from tripoli the bodie
berger lasky from the izzard of oriental languages and civilizations says there is particular significance and well france decided to act. first of all the center of africa was. under french influence since they became independent. french army and soon center left legal second point this is the former central african president was kicked out from power work just at the moment when he signed agreement with chinese. companies dime france didn't react and it is very important to serve chinese...
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create this massive wealth inequality and it's continued now thanks to meetings like davos or builder berger or any of these other global conflict or bankers industrialists and crooks get together to figure out new ways to impoverish the globe and they're doing an outstanding job yes and of course first of all it took ninety seven i want to tell the eighty's before they really tore away because there was a ten year period where people were uncertain if the world could go on a total fiat's system and paul volcker raising rates up to twenty percent really convince people that yes the dollar could be the world's reserve currency it's as good as gold but the other thing is that.
create this massive wealth inequality and it's continued now thanks to meetings like davos or builder berger or any of these other global conflict or bankers industrialists and crooks get together to figure out new ways to impoverish the globe and they're doing an outstanding job yes and of course first of all it took ninety seven i want to tell the eighty's before they really tore away because there was a ten year period where people were uncertain if the world could go on a total fiat's...
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the video shows a nineteen year old michael berger and having his face it's really been too long like police officers after leaving the boat tomorrow. he is then pushed down to the floor and pepper spray one of the officers even takes a moment to look up and smiled for the camera. aaron was arrested on charges of driving under the influence possession of controlled drugs and resisting arrest. a police report describes them as aggressive and uncooperative. the incident is now under investigation by the attorney general's office armor and is considering a lawsuit against the officers all three of these incidents are making headlines at the same time as in its ninety nine percent of all complaints over police brutality are left un investigated in new jersey that's according to a report published this week by the courier news and the news from you. the report claims that between two thousand and two thousand twelve citizens filed hundreds of complaints alleging police brutality biased and civil rights violations. only one percent or investigate. in the other ninety nine percent police age
the video shows a nineteen year old michael berger and having his face it's really been too long like police officers after leaving the boat tomorrow. he is then pushed down to the floor and pepper spray one of the officers even takes a moment to look up and smiled for the camera. aaron was arrested on charges of driving under the influence possession of controlled drugs and resisting arrest. a police report describes them as aggressive and uncooperative. the incident is now under investigation...
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stockpicking, a quintessential berger item. most important, we have been in an environment that has required a solution, and the traditional asset allocation models just do not work because of how low interest rates have underlyingo the advisor has been challenged to think through asset allocation, and if you have a negative view on fixed income, and you are looking at 50% of your capital in fixed income, i think they are looking for solution-based approaches, so we have benefited because i think for a good period, investors have been skeptical about the equity market rally, and we have benefited because they are questioning how much fixed income they need within a total portfolio. >> i want to get back to the asset allocation in a moment, but i notice that the return is up around 14%, and when you first said rick -- risk- adjusted, this is the key. some people have said, who cares if you are up 14%, because the s&p 500 was up 29%, to which i am sure you will say that they will not the up 29% every year. >> we believe fundament
stockpicking, a quintessential berger item. most important, we have been in an environment that has required a solution, and the traditional asset allocation models just do not work because of how low interest rates have underlyingo the advisor has been challenged to think through asset allocation, and if you have a negative view on fixed income, and you are looking at 50% of your capital in fixed income, i think they are looking for solution-based approaches, so we have benefited because i...
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most of the kids fail to reach proficiency in language arts and math and the reason those kids go to berger beringer, is because they fail in math. they are stuck. they cannot go to another public school? >> no. >> and that seems to me so hellaciously unfair. >> not everyone is stuck. new jersey does have charter schools and an interdistrict transfer program for a small number of students. less than 3% of the total. and the high performing school districts want to protect their borders. after all, it's mostly their local property taxes that are paying for the schools. >> schools try to the vigilant about creating a registration system that confirms that the children who are enrolled in the schools actually live in the district. because the people who live in a wealthy district are funding the education? >> they are personally funding the schools. it all comes on the backs of those taxpayers. so if you say well, there's a kid from newark who's trying to being sneak in, we are not going to pay for that kid. he doesn't live here. >> private investigator jimmy knows the extremes that schools wi
most of the kids fail to reach proficiency in language arts and math and the reason those kids go to berger beringer, is because they fail in math. they are stuck. they cannot go to another public school? >> no. >> and that seems to me so hellaciously unfair. >> not everyone is stuck. new jersey does have charter schools and an interdistrict transfer program for a small number of students. less than 3% of the total. and the high performing school districts want to protect...
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. >> host: senator durham berger. >> guest: republican from minnesota. during the time i was working on that case, i got arrested and prosecuted for a crime that i didn't commit. people say it shouldn't have taken that to get you to see the inequities in the system, and it probably shouldn't, but, boy, did it. because a lot of the things that the defendants had said in my cases, they happened to me. the police lied. i mean, now my criminal defense attorney friends they say you say that like you're so surprised. the police rye all the time. we told you that when you were a prosecutor. that's true. but fact that this cop would come into court, raise his hand, swear to tell the truth and then just tell a bald-faced lie, it amazed me. defendants had said, oh, there are witnesses out there who know what really happened, but they won't come to court. same thing in my case. my -- the criminal prosecution was this dumb little fred and barney dispute over a parking space. and the judge in the trial joked with the jury, this is a dispute about a parking space betw
. >> host: senator durham berger. >> guest: republican from minnesota. during the time i was working on that case, i got arrested and prosecuted for a crime that i didn't commit. people say it shouldn't have taken that to get you to see the inequities in the system, and it probably shouldn't, but, boy, did it. because a lot of the things that the defendants had said in my cases, they happened to me. the police lied. i mean, now my criminal defense attorney friends they say you say...
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. >> reporter: ticket broker howie berger says that there's not a lot of interest.t people are not willing to travel so far. >> only a call from one person who had business in the area so it worked out. >> it's probably between me and the wife but that one might have to be behind closed doors. >> so that is the only way another game will be played here at candle stick. if the 49ers face the saints in the nfc championship game. there's no doubt there's enough life left in this aging stadium for one final epic contest. live at candle stick, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pelosi is speculating about a possible play off game at candle stick. >> it was great fun to be there for the last game the other day. now i think if the seahawks look we may have another last game. wouldn't that be something. >> reporter: pelosi said her 6- year-old grandson kept calling her from new york updating the score yesterday. but of course like so many others she was already watching the game. turn to ktvu again next sunday for the play off game against the carolina panthers. we'll have
. >> reporter: ticket broker howie berger says that there's not a lot of interest.t people are not willing to travel so far. >> only a call from one person who had business in the area so it worked out. >> it's probably between me and the wife but that one might have to be behind closed doors. >> so that is the only way another game will be played here at candle stick. if the 49ers face the saints in the nfc championship game. there's no doubt there's enough life left in...
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. >> reporter: ticket broker howie berger says that there's not a lot of interest. most people are not willing to travel so far. >> only a call from one person who had business in the area so it worked out. >> it's probably between me and the wife but that one might have to be behind closed doors. >> so that is the only way another game will be played here at candle stick. if the 49ers face the saints in the nfc championship game. there's no doubt there's enough life left in this aging stadium for one final epic contest. live at candle stick, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pelosi is speculating about a possible play off game at candle stick. >> it was great fun to be there for the last game the other day. now i think if the seahawks look we may have another last game. wouldn't that be something. >> reporter: pelosi said her 6- year-old grandson kept calling her from new york updating the score yesterday. but of course like so many others she was already watching the game. turn to ktvu again next sunday for the play off game against the carolina panthers. we'll
. >> reporter: ticket broker howie berger says that there's not a lot of interest. most people are not willing to travel so far. >> only a call from one person who had business in the area so it worked out. >> it's probably between me and the wife but that one might have to be behind closed doors. >> so that is the only way another game will be played here at candle stick. if the 49ers face the saints in the nfc championship game. there's no doubt there's enough life...
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. >> captain sulen berger, it's been brilliant to meet you. for your incredible service that day, five years ago. on behalf of all the passengers that you saved, a real american hero. thank you very much. >> thank you, piers. >>> captain sully turned what could have been a disaster into a miracle. coming up the flip side. this man was the sole survivor of galaxy flight 203 which crashed in 1995. i'll talk to him next. . ♪ [ cellphones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ] hello? [ male announcer ] over 12,000 financial advisors. good, good. good. over $700 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. [ male announcer ] how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. ok, last quarter... [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ makes sense of investing. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were able to do some research and we end
. >> captain sulen berger, it's been brilliant to meet you. for your incredible service that day, five years ago. on behalf of all the passengers that you saved, a real american hero. thank you very much. >> thank you, piers. >>> captain sully turned what could have been a disaster into a miracle. coming up the flip side. this man was the sole survivor of galaxy flight 203 which crashed in 1995. i'll talk to him next. . ♪ [ cellphones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ]...
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. >> david gergen, gloria berger, john king, thanks. let me know what you think. do you believe the governor didn't know what his staff was up to? follow me on twitter, #ac360. >>> up next, a tough story no matter how you look at it. the question -- does the state have the right to keep a brain-dead woman, this woman, alive against her wishes, against her family's wishes as well, if that woman is pregnant? she was pregnant, the hospital refuses to take her off life support as her family wishes, as her family says she would have wanted because she is pregnant. >>> later, the video itself is troubling enough, a toddler with grown-ups egging him on. it was posted by a local police organization to educate the public, they say. the question is who's looking out for the child? >>> hey, welcome back. so, you've been watching "360" recently, you know we've been following the story of jahi mcmath, a teenager declared brain-dead but remains on life support because that's what her parents want. well, tonight, a somewhat similar story, brain-dead texas woman being kept live,
. >> david gergen, gloria berger, john king, thanks. let me know what you think. do you believe the governor didn't know what his staff was up to? follow me on twitter, #ac360. >>> up next, a tough story no matter how you look at it. the question -- does the state have the right to keep a brain-dead woman, this woman, alive against her wishes, against her family's wishes as well, if that woman is pregnant? she was pregnant, the hospital refuses to take her off life support as her...
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that's when captain sullen berger and the crew is expected to join those rescuers.the split decision to put his jet down on the freezing refer after geese knocked out the pow thanks to his excellent pilot skills and quick thinking all passengers and crew made it out alive. he department have to put the plane on the ground in a crowded new york city. >> we appreciate that. and i bet you can a lot more. >> he did an amazing job. he did. thanks for joining us. >> have a great day. america nows headquarters starts right now. >>> thanks, guys, the president's remarks on the economy on the stump in raliegh, north carolina. welcome to hq. i am bill hemmer. >> and i am alisyn camerota. it is the president's first trip outside of the beltway. there will be a noticeable absence. democratic senator skipping theentious vent to stay in dc. brett hume is the analyst. great to see you. >> thank you, alisyn. >> should we read going to senator hagan skipping this? >> yes, she is in trouble and
that's when captain sullen berger and the crew is expected to join those rescuers.the split decision to put his jet down on the freezing refer after geese knocked out the pow thanks to his excellent pilot skills and quick thinking all passengers and crew made it out alive. he department have to put the plane on the ground in a crowded new york city. >> we appreciate that. and i bet you can a lot more. >> he did an amazing job. he did. thanks for joining us. >> have a great...
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heyman, producers, "her," megan ellison, spike jonze and vincent landay, producers, "nebraska," albert bergerkatagas, producers and "the wolf of wall street," nominees to be determined. for the complete list of all the nominations, please visit oscar.com. >>> the nominations are in. the biggest surprise for you? >> i think emma thompson not being nominated for best actress is definitely a surprise. some of us thought it would be a showdown between amy adams and meryl streep. but they're both in. interestingly, the second time they've both been nominated in the same yar, "doubt" was the last time. emma thompson locked out for "saving mr. banks." >> and tom hanks. >> also very much expected to be nominated for best actor and instead christian bale for "american hustle." >> forest whitaker not nominated for "the butler." >> that was expected. "the butler"," i think "12 years a slave" took some of the civil rights thunder. oprah winfrey was expected to be nominated and she's not in this list either. >> i expected this yes. can i just have a moment of grief. >> i just thought you were managing exp
heyman, producers, "her," megan ellison, spike jonze and vincent landay, producers, "nebraska," albert bergerkatagas, producers and "the wolf of wall street," nominees to be determined. for the complete list of all the nominations, please visit oscar.com. >>> the nominations are in. the biggest surprise for you? >> i think emma thompson not being nominated for best actress is definitely a surprise. some of us thought it would be a showdown between...
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heyman, producers, "her," megan ellison, spike jonze and vincent landay, producers, "nebraska," albert bergerogan and tracey seaward, producers, "12 years a slave," brad pitt, dede gardner, jeremy kleiner, steve mcqueen and anthony katagas, producers and "the wolf of wall street," nominees to be determined. for the complete list of all the nominations, please visit oscar.com. >> and join us sunday night, march 2nd to celebrate these incredible artists and films at the oscars. see you then. >> we're just getting started. coming up, we'll hear from matthew mcconaughey. all right, all right, all right. jared leto and bru ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ >>> so many worthy nominees awoken with great news this morning. we spoke to two of them. the stars of "dallas buyers club" on the phone. jared leto. and
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and alfred berger from new york, new york.attan baby. happy birthday. and we have robert potashnick. vobt another birthday boy today. he loves to read medical journals. he's 100 years old today. and he is from st. louis, missouri. one of our favorite towns. kathryn schlosser is 100 years old. she is from midland, michigan. she loves to knit and crochet and do all kinds of things. that's it. that's all. and now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thanks a lot. >>> coming up next, bold predictions. who will be walking away with the golden globes on sunday night? [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> we are gearing up for a party here in los angeles. for sunday night's golden globes here on nbc. the stars will be out in f
and alfred berger from new york, new york.attan baby. happy birthday. and we have robert potashnick. vobt another birthday boy today. he loves to read medical journals. he's 100 years old today. and he is from st. louis, missouri. one of our favorite towns. kathryn schlosser is 100 years old. she is from midland, michigan. she loves to knit and crochet and do all kinds of things. that's it. that's all. and now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thanks a lot. >>> coming up...