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unitedhealthcare. >>> 20/20's betrayal continues.m avila. >> reporter: even in the perfect crime, it's the details that can often foil the plot. like the single shell left behind in randy stone's insurance office. or a torn up love note in the trash, just a few feet from his body. details police are anxious to hear from the woman who discovered randy's body and seemed to recover from the grief of losing her husband of 19 years in about 19 minutes. raise the shade on the interrogation room and listen to teresa stone. >> i saw blood coming out of his ear. and his eye was really -- and i noticed he wasn't breathing. reporter: listen as teresa offers up random suspects. >> her first statement to the police was, that she had seen kind of a, a dirty looking black guy, walking around the back of their building, and he probably killed him. >> i think he had a moustache he was pretty tall. >> reporter: or perhaps it was that client. the one who had made a pass at her one day. >> he's a kansas city cop. >> nice. okay. >> as for her own whereab
unitedhealthcare. >>> 20/20's betrayal continues.m avila. >> reporter: even in the perfect crime, it's the details that can often foil the plot. like the single shell left behind in randy stone's insurance office. or a torn up love note in the trash, just a few feet from his body. details police are anxious to hear from the woman who discovered randy's body and seemed to recover from the grief of losing her husband of 19 years in about 19 minutes. raise the shade on the...
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"betrayal" premieres september 29th at 10:00 on abc.his new album is called "regions of light and sound of god." playing the song "state of the art," from ontario, canada -- jim james. ♪ daylight come daylight go how far will it reach ain't nobody know ♪ ♪ when the dawn breaks ♪ now i know you need the dark just as much as the sun but you signin' ♪ ♪ on forever when you ink it in blood a-e-i-o-u ♪ ♪ e-i-o-u a-e-i-o-u-i i used the state of the art ♪ ♪ technology supposed to make for better living are we better ♪ ♪ human beings we've got our wires all crossed our tubes are all tied ♪ ♪ and i'm straining to remember just what it means to be alive ♪ ♪ a life worth living now you can feel it in your chest buildin' like ♪ ♪ little bullets just building up the nest and you build ♪ ♪ it up strong and you fill it up with love and you pray for ♪ ♪ good rain all from the lord above a-e-i-o-u ♪ ♪ e-i-o-u a-e-i i sued my state of the art technology ♪ ♪ now don't you forget it it ain't using me 'cause when the power goes out ♪ ♪ i got over me 'cause
"betrayal" premieres september 29th at 10:00 on abc.his new album is called "regions of light and sound of god." playing the song "state of the art," from ontario, canada -- jim james. ♪ daylight come daylight go how far will it reach ain't nobody know ♪ ♪ when the dawn breaks ♪ now i know you need the dark just as much as the sun but you signin' ♪ ♪ on forever when you ink it in blood a-e-i-o-u ♪ ♪ e-i-o-u a-e-i-o-u-i i used the state of the art...
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it's about mitch mcconnell and john cornen, the ultimate betrayal.ause they do not stand with ted cruz in this thing he is doing which is really not a filibuster, that won't change anything at all. mitch mcconnell is a turncoat. turncoats who have surrendered to barack obama! who is, like caesar here, i guess, maybe. when you have worked yourself up into such a froth that your enemies are the nazis and judases and the british empire circus of 1776, that makes it i think hard to admit that what you are doing makes no sense and that maybe it is time to think about how you're going to explain what you're going to do next. and so pointlessly not only has today happened, but it is still happening right now. do we just chock this up to these guys getting their ya-yas out or does this have any substantive consequence at all? senator ted cruz lecturing his colleagues how to achieve actual change during his pretend filibuster today was witnessed in part by producer casey hunt. thank you for being here. >> thanks, rachel. >> so in terms of timing, what's going
it's about mitch mcconnell and john cornen, the ultimate betrayal.ause they do not stand with ted cruz in this thing he is doing which is really not a filibuster, that won't change anything at all. mitch mcconnell is a turncoat. turncoats who have surrendered to barack obama! who is, like caesar here, i guess, maybe. when you have worked yourself up into such a froth that your enemies are the nazis and judases and the british empire circus of 1776, that makes it i think hard to admit that what...
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. >> the book is about how they got started and when you see the people and the betrayal and how the first drummer was kicked out of the band and the relationships and the debachery and the loyalty and betrayal. 25 people still around who meet every two weeks to celebrate birthdays who put them where they are and never have been acknowledged. >> wow. and you do. thank you so much, larry kane, thank you. >> when they were boys, story of the beatles's rise to the top. >> good to meet you after all these years. it is exactly 11:43. still ahead, amazon's new tablet and what you can expect. dip route guilt. believe it or not, we will bruce you to a chef who lost more than 30 pounds and sharing his >> mixed news on the housing market. let's check in with cnbc for more on that and the rest of the business news. good morning. >> wall street has little change as they digest the latest data. new home sales gained 7.9%. holding near the lowest level all year. mortgage applications rose and interest rates declined. the dow up 27 points and the nasdaq up nine points midday. they remain cautious a
. >> the book is about how they got started and when you see the people and the betrayal and how the first drummer was kicked out of the band and the relationships and the debachery and the loyalty and betrayal. 25 people still around who meet every two weeks to celebrate birthdays who put them where they are and never have been acknowledged. >> wow. and you do. thank you so much, larry kane, thank you. >> when they were boys, story of the beatles's rise to the top. >>...
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and finally, in 2012, "the betrayal of the american dream." this, it seemed that you were on the a pattern of every two, four years a book, and now the time between "critical condition" and "the betrayal" was eight years. why is that? >> guest: we're reflective. >> guest: getting older. [laughter] >> guest: as one gets older, one gets a touch slower. but just a touch. also, though, we -- this was a different kind of book, the last book. and one of the reasons for the, this gap is that it's a new book, but it is also in part a synthesis of a lot of things we have sort of thowbt -- thowbt b and seen and obvious served over a long period of time. so it had an interesting gestation period. we think this book was probably gestating a long time before we actually even thought specifically about trying to do a book again. so that's one of the reasons. and i think it's one of the reasons the book meant so much to us, because when you cover these things this long, when you've followed people as many years as we have, you have a very unusual and unique
and finally, in 2012, "the betrayal of the american dream." this, it seemed that you were on the a pattern of every two, four years a book, and now the time between "critical condition" and "the betrayal" was eight years. why is that? >> guest: we're reflective. >> guest: getting older. [laughter] >> guest: as one gets older, one gets a touch slower. but just a touch. also, though, we -- this was a different kind of book, the last book. and one of...
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when they happen it feels like a betrayal. >> many students they say liked him, they agreed. >> i think he's a teacher and that shocks everyone. >> he's expected in court tomorrow, and remains in court. >> robert handa, channel 2 news >>> district says it passed its stringent the teacher screening process, by the fbi and the justice department and a review on california teacher credentialing. >>> and pleasanton police said they identified four individuals in the assault of a homeowner. david lemont was found shortly after midnight after he went outside to ask a group of young people to quiet down. police say they have interviewed three pleasanton teens, but consider them witnesses. an 18-year-old man is being called a person of interest. no arrests so far. the victim is still in the hospital in critical. >> san leand o police are looking for this man. police say they should have an arrest soon. they'd always like to talk to the 51-year-old victim, hospital lied in critical condition >>> berkeley police plan to ask the city to equip them with stun sguns. the berkeley police officer's uni
when they happen it feels like a betrayal. >> many students they say liked him, they agreed. >> i think he's a teacher and that shocks everyone. >> he's expected in court tomorrow, and remains in court. >> robert handa, channel 2 news >>> district says it passed its stringent the teacher screening process, by the fbi and the justice department and a review on california teacher credentialing. >>> and pleasanton police said they identified four...
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most of the younger residents do not want to be reminded of the betrayal. we often hear, "i do not know." only this person, a child back then, can remember. >> jewish neighbors used to live in this house. over there, is a house that jews used to live in. >> later that afternoon, the group enters the priests grotto. they are spending the night here, 70 years after their grandfather left for the last time produced by the modern equipment, they find the darkness threatening and the mud repulsive. chris is here for the 19th time and is still amazed they survived. >> the question i ask is how they explain they survived against all odds. they give different answers print some will say someone was watching or luck. the one answer they all say is family. >> saul wexler's grandchildren go off to their sleeping quarters led by their experienced guide. the next morning, they are still overwhelmed. >> good morning. >> down there is concrete evidence you can never forget. that is written in stone. who was down there and what they did will never be forgotten because that
most of the younger residents do not want to be reminded of the betrayal. we often hear, "i do not know." only this person, a child back then, can remember. >> jewish neighbors used to live in this house. over there, is a house that jews used to live in. >> later that afternoon, the group enters the priests grotto. they are spending the night here, 70 years after their grandfather left for the last time produced by the modern equipment, they find the darkness threatening...
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. >> when these kinds of things are actually proved and when they happen it feels like a betrayal. >>ter: many students agreed. >> because he is a teacher that makes everyone shocked because he is a teacher. >> reporter: police say at this point they bee
. >> when these kinds of things are actually proved and when they happen it feels like a betrayal. >>ter: many students agreed. >> because he is a teacher that makes everyone shocked because he is a teacher. >> reporter: police say at this point they bee
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i just thought that was the ultimate betrayal, you know. i depended on him for everything.ow could you do that? i gave my life up several times to take care of him. one of the first reasons you gave me for cheating on me was you were drunk. your second one was it was a mid-life crisis. the third one, it was all my fault. >> you did push me away. you still push me away every day. i don't want to leave you or not be with you, i just don't want pushed away every day. >> then you don't cheat. >> i don't want to keep going over this old [ bleep ]. >> i don't either. >>> you're the only one that can rescue both of you, and that's by leaving. >> it's not something you even want to talk about. the guy she ended up with was standing in my yard saying good-bye when i left the driveway. that was my best friend. for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back t
i just thought that was the ultimate betrayal, you know. i depended on him for everything.ow could you do that? i gave my life up several times to take care of him. one of the first reasons you gave me for cheating on me was you were drunk. your second one was it was a mid-life crisis. the third one, it was all my fault. >> you did push me away. you still push me away every day. i don't want to leave you or not be with you, i just don't want pushed away every day. >> then you don't...
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it's called: "a mother's betrayal!" by timothy j.oehler. ♪ it's an autobiography. [ male announcer ] gooey creamy delicious kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ you know you love it. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. take toilet paper, for example. do you realize that toilet paper has not changed in my lifetime? it's just paper on a cardboard roll. that's it. and in 10,000 years, it will still be exactly the same, because, really, what else can they do? yeah, that's true. there really has been no development in toilet paper. and everything else has changed. ha ha. but toilet paper is exactly the same and will be so until we're dead. wow! you find this interesting, don't you? yes. yes, i do. captioning made possible by
it's called: "a mother's betrayal!" by timothy j.oehler. ♪ it's an autobiography. [ male announcer ] gooey creamy delicious kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ you know you love it. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at...
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martin luther king said, in objecting to what was happening to vietnam, where he said silence is betrayalce on the issues of violence, particularly gun violence in america, at this point in time, is betrayal. that's silence at the political level, coming from congress folk and elected people, as well as silence from citizens concerned or not. one thing we learned over the last couple years, this can strike any demographic. it can have impact in any community, and it's random and arbitrary the ways in which it crops up. joy is right here. the people who were criticizing dr. orlowski on politics are debt wrong. is she a concerned citizen, yes. is she someone who has had to experience the awful consequences of gun violence? that is treating gunshot wounds, those are great surgeons she is working with there. what they have had to deal with and what they have seen out of this particular tragedy, not to mention what they encounter just being in a hospital in d.c. in the first place has shown her that we have got to start having a different conversation. we have to continue to be vigilant about
martin luther king said, in objecting to what was happening to vietnam, where he said silence is betrayalce on the issues of violence, particularly gun violence in america, at this point in time, is betrayal. that's silence at the political level, coming from congress folk and elected people, as well as silence from citizens concerned or not. one thing we learned over the last couple years, this can strike any demographic. it can have impact in any community, and it's random and arbitrary the...
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case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last supper the we know how that turned out. creeping out the modern masses, "friday the 13th" came out 33 years ago. three guys thought to pay tribute with a hockey mask, and their prank went viral as we chuckled at strangers tripping over themselves in fear and a feeble attempt at responsible pranking they removed the chain from the saw and warned others newt try this at hope. kidding they didn't get shot or arrested these guys may be the luckiest goof balls on the plan
case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last supper the we know how that turned out. creeping out the modern masses, "friday the 13th" came out 33 years ago. three guys thought to pay tribute with a hockey mask, and their prank went viral as we chuckled at strangers tripping over themselves in fear and a feeble attempt at responsible pranking they removed the chain from the saw and warned others newt try this at hope. kidding they didn't get shot or arrested these...
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case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last supper the we know how that turned out.t the modern masses, "friday the 13th" came out 33 years ago. three guys thought to pay tribute with a hockey mask, and their prank went viral as we chuckled at strangers tripping over themselves in fear and a feeble attempt at responsible pranking they removed the chain from the saw and warned others newt try this at hope. kidding they didn't get shot or arrested these guys may be the luckiest goof balls on the planet. >> crazy kids. thank you for watching abc news. our friend at "gma" will have the latest in the morning. sunday don't miss george's exclusive interview with president obama. we're always on line at abcnews.com. see you back here monday. >> announcer: every day, more americans choose abc news. america's number one news source. >>> "omg insider," the top trending stories you need to know. >> nicole kidman hit by a photographer on a bike. >> nicole kidman knocked to the pavement by a paparazzo. >> het interview after the new york incident. >> i was shaken. >> will the osca
case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last supper the we know how that turned out.t the modern masses, "friday the 13th" came out 33 years ago. three guys thought to pay tribute with a hockey mask, and their prank went viral as we chuckled at strangers tripping over themselves in fear and a feeble attempt at responsible pranking they removed the chain from the saw and warned others newt try this at hope. kidding they didn't get shot or arrested these guys may be the...
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five people were marching right around here across the street from that building where professor betrayers was allegedly attending a fundraiser and that's when a fight broke out between new york city police officers and protesters cops who videotaped trying to barricade the activists who then spilled out onto the streets witnesses say students were punched slammed against vehicles and onto the pavement by the cops eventually six people were arrested and have been charged with obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct twenty four year old denise ford is among the six students that were arrested during the protest and spent twenty eight hours in police custody she joins me now to talk about her experience denise tell me what led to you. arrest i believe some of us were to be targeted by the police already you know. and then i mean they pushed us into the streets and it just started from there where they grabbed one of my palmer about like seven to fifteen cars slammed his head against the car and would just fall on top of him so then i went to tr
five people were marching right around here across the street from that building where professor betrayers was allegedly attending a fundraiser and that's when a fight broke out between new york city police officers and protesters cops who videotaped trying to barricade the activists who then spilled out onto the streets witnesses say students were punched slammed against vehicles and onto the pavement by the cops eventually six people were arrested and have been charged with obstruction of...
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from "betrayal," hannah ware. and music from jim james. with cleto and the cletones.d now, in all honesty, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming.
from "betrayal," hannah ware. and music from jim james. with cleto and the cletones.d now, in all honesty, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming.
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but to the opposition here and the rebels, this feels like a betrayal. one leader of syria's national council said obama was a weak president and a rebel here in damascus said only one person was smiling at the end of this week, and that was president assad. certainly, he will feel emboldened as the british have pulled back, the americans have delayed. he will feel he has weakened his enemies and there's been heavy shelling as i have been speaking here in damascus. so president assad, as ever, undeterred and defiant. back to you, you carl. >> bill neely in damascus. bill, thanks. >>> let's bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell. andrea, with assad feeling emboldened and the rebels feeling abandoned, does the president's reversal weaken him in the u.s. going forward? >> reporter: well, carl, it helps him at home. i think it helps him domestically, but it certainly makes him look weaker abroad. look, after sending the secretary of state out to deliver that passionate rationale for military action, then deciding to give congress
but to the opposition here and the rebels, this feels like a betrayal. one leader of syria's national council said obama was a weak president and a rebel here in damascus said only one person was smiling at the end of this week, and that was president assad. certainly, he will feel emboldened as the british have pulled back, the americans have delayed. he will feel he has weakened his enemies and there's been heavy shelling as i have been speaking here in damascus. so president assad, as ever,...
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and the syrian rebels call ideal a betrayal by the international community. reaction from syria to washington and beyond. ♪ ♪ >> we begin in colorado where the flooding has now reached the planes east of the rockies cutting off even more communities. rescue workers are issuing a stern warning to many people in the flooded towns to get out now or face the possibility of being trapped for weeks with no water or even electricity. a fifth person is presumed dead after her house washed away. 1200 people have been rescued by air and by land and hundreds still haven't been heard from in the flood zone, which has grown for an area nearly the size of the entire state of connecticut. earlier colorado's governor toured the flooded areas and described what he saw. >> i counted 55, i think, of significant chunks of missing highway where at least a full lane was missing. many more of where little slivers were gone and we did not go in any comprehensive way. >> our ash-har has been track being develops from boulder and has more on what the crews are up against. >> reporter:
and the syrian rebels call ideal a betrayal by the international community. reaction from syria to washington and beyond. ♪ ♪ >> we begin in colorado where the flooding has now reached the planes east of the rockies cutting off even more communities. rescue workers are issuing a stern warning to many people in the flooded towns to get out now or face the possibility of being trapped for weeks with no water or even electricity. a fifth person is presumed dead after her house washed...
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case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last supper the we know how that turned out. it may be the film franchise, creeping out the modern masses, "friday the 13th" came out 33 years ago. three guys thought to pay tribute with a hockey mask, and their prank went viral as we chuckled at strangers tripping over themselves in fear and a feeble attempt at responsible pranking they removed the chain from the saw and warned others newt try this at hope. kidding they didn't get shot or arrested these guys may be the luckiest goof balls on the planet. >> crazy kids. thank you for watching abc news. our friend at "gma" will have the latest in the morning. sunday don't miss george's exclusive interview with president obama. we're always on line at abcnews.com. see you back here monday. >> announcer: every day, more americans choose abc news. america's number one news source. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪
case in point, judas, jesus' betrayer, 13th guest at the last supper the we know how that turned out. it may be the film franchise, creeping out the modern masses, "friday the 13th" came out 33 years ago. three guys thought to pay tribute with a hockey mask, and their prank went viral as we chuckled at strangers tripping over themselves in fear and a feeble attempt at responsible pranking they removed the chain from the saw and warned others newt try this at hope. kidding they didn't...
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the protestors accuse the ex general who's been given a teaching position of being a war criminal betrayers resigned as cia director last year after revelations of an extramarital affair. also will be opening in germany on sunday for more parliamentary elections that's being closely watched by the rest of the as thirty plagued euro zone but as chancellor merkel and her rivals launch a final push for votes they're facing an uphill struggle to win over young people many of whom feel the main parties are failing to represent their interests are to be thought of a report on what's behind the discontent. political promises ahead of the general election in germany just plain patronize in say the country's young people according to a poll of the next generation of voters less than a quarter of those asked believe the social democrats can challenge and blue merkel and only three percent would vote for mrs merkel's current coalition partners the free democrats you've got nuthin more about the political than what's best for us they don't listen to us and we don't trust them there isn't one person in
the protestors accuse the ex general who's been given a teaching position of being a war criminal betrayers resigned as cia director last year after revelations of an extramarital affair. also will be opening in germany on sunday for more parliamentary elections that's being closely watched by the rest of the as thirty plagued euro zone but as chancellor merkel and her rivals launch a final push for votes they're facing an uphill struggle to win over young people many of whom feel the main...
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pure enjoyment if you like it better than acting i do i do i feel like you know it's my sense of betrayal. the acting things i've done which have been fantastically enjoyable and i've been so so lucky. but there's something about music that. it's a stop rates on a different level it touches a different positive us you perform musically i do i do we've just come back from a big tour of europe and we're going to start a tour of the united states playing what kind of houses we have playing all kinds but when it would sort of two three thousand seats sort of nice rooms i mean really really nice to write any of your own songs i i do but that's not what we do at the moment i feel like that's a way to me american jazz i feel like we're on the beach and the beach stretches off into the distance and why would we sit around making more grains of sand there's enough sand there there's so many beautiful treasures in american pop's only one johnny meyers there is only one tell you that is true yes so why would i be trying to be joining us. but i think maybe maybe the next album will or if i'm lucky en
pure enjoyment if you like it better than acting i do i do i feel like you know it's my sense of betrayal. the acting things i've done which have been fantastically enjoyable and i've been so so lucky. but there's something about music that. it's a stop rates on a different level it touches a different positive us you perform musically i do i do we've just come back from a big tour of europe and we're going to start a tour of the united states playing what kind of houses we have playing all...
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but the betrayal, that part sounded real. - well, when damon let janine lutz get away, it aroused maya'sal sex. - with damon? - with both of them, okay? then one night, it got really weird. like they'd made some kind of pact before i got there. i was really wasted. i don't know what they gave me, but i didn't like it. in the bedroom with damon, i got scared. really scared. i wanted to go. he got really rough. - and where was maya? - i think--i think she was there watching us. when he spoke to her, he didn't call her by name. he called her diana. [laughs] when i was almost out, someone whispered in my ear... "now you know who killed you." i know that was maya. please. make them pay. - oh, i believe janine lutz, but she only supports a rape charge. and at this point, maya is still the only one who can give us a murder. - maya sills is a monster, and she could make some deal that let's her walk. - yeah. yeah. and i'm guessing she knows that. ugh. you know, i was hoping that by leaving internal affairs, i would catch a break on moral dilemmas. - give us some time with maya. it's what we do.
but the betrayal, that part sounded real. - well, when damon let janine lutz get away, it aroused maya'sal sex. - with damon? - with both of them, okay? then one night, it got really weird. like they'd made some kind of pact before i got there. i was really wasted. i don't know what they gave me, but i didn't like it. in the bedroom with damon, i got scared. really scared. i wanted to go. he got really rough. - and where was maya? - i think--i think she was there watching us. when he spoke to...
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. >> when these things are proved and happen, it feels like a betrayal. >> reporter: many students whoy liked guzman agreed. >> because he's a teacher, i think that's what makes everyone so shocked. you would think that teachers don't do things like that. >> reporter: police say guzman remains in custody tonight, due to the nature of the charges. he's expected in court tomorrow. >> more details now, the district says guzman passed the stringent teacher screening process, this includes fingerprinting by the department of justice and the fbi. the district also checked references, and says it continues to monitor teachers after they're hired. >>> a former high school football star is one of two suspects charged with robbing casual carpoolers in rockridge. prosecuted as an adult in connection with those crimes. ford played football at mcclimben's high school in oakland, and was named to several all-star teams. a suspect suspect also faces charges of armed robbery. the pair is accused of robbing 12 people monday morning. >>> things are going to warm up around here. the fire danger is coming
. >> when these things are proved and happen, it feels like a betrayal. >> reporter: many students whoy liked guzman agreed. >> because he's a teacher, i think that's what makes everyone so shocked. you would think that teachers don't do things like that. >> reporter: police say guzman remains in custody tonight, due to the nature of the charges. he's expected in court tomorrow. >> more details now, the district says guzman passed the stringent teacher screening...
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. >> the film opens with a betrayal meeting mohamed who becomes a father figure and a tormenter. >> sorry! >> it travels down a twisted road of retribution, manipulation and brain washing. the kid is a natural. >> not trying to provide easy answers. it's only trying to create intense humane dialogue. >> washington had a physical reaction and was overwhelmed by the movie when he 50 watched it. it elicits thoughts that many find familiar, like it or not. >> humanity. can you believe it? that as an artist is what i was going for. i would say if we get this right, people will be at odds from what they think they know about this how many an being. >> only the last ten minutes addresses the sniper attacks. those of us who lived through them could handle. news 4. >> blue caprice is opening today at two theaters in d.c. and silver spring. coming up, the simple change you can make tonight to help you look better tomorrow. the doctor is in with advice that just may help your overall appearance. this is free. a warping for toyota drivers. why the auto maker we all have our little tricks. mom swaps o
. >> the film opens with a betrayal meeting mohamed who becomes a father figure and a tormenter. >> sorry! >> it travels down a twisted road of retribution, manipulation and brain washing. the kid is a natural. >> not trying to provide easy answers. it's only trying to create intense humane dialogue. >> washington had a physical reaction and was overwhelmed by the movie when he 50 watched it. it elicits thoughts that many find familiar, like it or not. >>...
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you have been on the receiving end of a lot of betrayal after iraq. turned out saddam didn't have the weapons. here assad clearly does. yet no action at the moment has been taken although we trust you to hand them over. >> look, i think in relation to syria, here's what i think people find difficult, both sides of the atlantic. you look at the assad regime, the numbers of people they've killed. the way they're brutalizing their population. >> that is obviously something to be condemned. then people look at the opposition portions. they see the increasing influence of jihadist groups and al qaeda associated people and then they say, where are the good guys? now, personally, i think there are good guys in the middle east right now. they are the modern mined and moderate people. i believe whether in egypt or syria and/or in yemen, right over the region, you can see a solid majority in favor of the types we would want to see. right now i think people understand, particularly in iraq and afghanistan, you get involved in these situations. then you are invol
you have been on the receiving end of a lot of betrayal after iraq. turned out saddam didn't have the weapons. here assad clearly does. yet no action at the moment has been taken although we trust you to hand them over. >> look, i think in relation to syria, here's what i think people find difficult, both sides of the atlantic. you look at the assad regime, the numbers of people they've killed. the way they're brutalizing their population. >> that is obviously something to be...
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. >> the syrian rebels call this agreement a betrayal, and bashar al-assad is getting away with murderby killing his own people with chemical weapons - are they right? >> i think time will tell, the united states has two different objectives. they've been clear about this. the first is no further use of chemical weapons. the second is a peaceful end to the can conflict and bashar al-assad must go. first, will this help to get weapons off the battlefield. second, is this a second along the way to a peaceful solution in the conflict involving assad stepping down. we are hopeful to get to the second peace. we have a long way to go. the agreement is off the books. implementation is difficult at best. we'll see if this agreement brings us further to lasting peace. >> critics are focussing on 14-00 people who died from chemical weapons, and the world is ignoring the 100,000 that have decide and 2 million that are displaced. what happens when the bombs fall again and those images flood the screens. >> that's the question the i firmly believe that the price of peace cannot be the syrian people
. >> the syrian rebels call this agreement a betrayal, and bashar al-assad is getting away with murderby killing his own people with chemical weapons - are they right? >> i think time will tell, the united states has two different objectives. they've been clear about this. the first is no further use of chemical weapons. the second is a peaceful end to the can conflict and bashar al-assad must go. first, will this help to get weapons off the battlefield. second, is this a second...
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tomorrow night, from breaking bad, aaron paul will be here, from "betrayal", hannah ware will join usm jim james. and then on thursday, james caan, morena baccarin, and grouplove. i should mention we announced two huge free concerts next week on monday. we'll shut down hollywood boulevard for paul mccartney. and the night after that we'll shut it down again for justin timberlake. if you want tickets to either of those shows go to this website, jkltickets.com. tickets are free. you have to have them. if you don't we'll kick you out of the neighborhood. our first guest is at this very moment an emmy-nominated television actress-and for her that is honor enough. her award-worthy show "parks & recreation" returns to nbc september 26th, please welcome amy poehler. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for coming. great to see you. >> thank you, thank you for having me. >> jimmy: happy birthday. your birthday yesterday. >> yeah, my birthday yesterday. virgo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did you do anything big? a party or anything like senate ,0 ,0 -- like that? >> i was swim
tomorrow night, from breaking bad, aaron paul will be here, from "betrayal", hannah ware will join usm jim james. and then on thursday, james caan, morena baccarin, and grouplove. i should mention we announced two huge free concerts next week on monday. we'll shut down hollywood boulevard for paul mccartney. and the night after that we'll shut it down again for justin timberlake. if you want tickets to either of those shows go to this website, jkltickets.com. tickets are free. you...
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. >> when these kinds of things are actually proved and when they happen it feels like a betrayal. >> reporter: many students agreed. >> because he is a teacher that makes everyone shocked because he is a teacher. >> reporter: police say at this point they believe there was only one victim what are still investigating. she expected to be -- he is expected to be in court tomorrow. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> winds are gusting across the bay area tornado. you can see the flag in the wind with the bay behind it. come midnight a significant change and increase in fire danger. we have live team coverage tonight. ktvu's jum f foul -- john fowler followed the impact on the ground but first our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> winds are blowing strong pthe winds -- strong and the winds clock around and when they do the red flag warning goes into effect. 11:00 p.m. tonight for the north and east bay hill as red flag warning. what we are looking for is windsgusting 40 miles per hour out of the -- winds gusting 40 miles per hour out of the northeast. right now they are 22 at oaklan
. >> when these kinds of things are actually proved and when they happen it feels like a betrayal. >> reporter: many students agreed. >> because he is a teacher that makes everyone shocked because he is a teacher. >> reporter: police say at this point they believe there was only one victim what are still investigating. she expected to be -- he is expected to be in court tomorrow. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> winds are gusting across the bay area...
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. >> when these things are proved and happen, it feels like a betrayal. >> reporter: many students who say they liked guzman agreed. >> because he's a teacher, i think that's what makes everyone so shocked. you would think that teachers don't do things like that. >> reporter: police say guzman remains in custody tonight, due to the nature of the charges. he's expected in court tomorrow. >> more details now, the district says guzman passed the stringent teacher screening process, this includes fingerprinting by the department of justice and the fbi. the district also checked references, and says it continues to monitor teachers after they're hired. >>> a former high school football star is one of two suspects charged with robbing casual carpoolers in rockridge. prosecuted as an adult in connection with those crimes. ford played football at mcclimben's high school in oakland, and was named to several all-star teams. a suspect suspect also faces charges of armed robbery. the pair is accused of robbing 12 people monday morning. >>> things are going to warm up around here. the fire danger i
. >> when these things are proved and happen, it feels like a betrayal. >> reporter: many students who say they liked guzman agreed. >> because he's a teacher, i think that's what makes everyone so shocked. you would think that teachers don't do things like that. >> reporter: police say guzman remains in custody tonight, due to the nature of the charges. he's expected in court tomorrow. >> more details now, the district says guzman passed the stringent teacher...
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it's a betrayal of the public trust. ms.a statement admitting the mistake, saying we absolutely should not have requested that the date of the execution be moved. but she hasn't actually apologized. and the statement doesn't go far enough. the irony here is ms. bondi has supported governor scott's drive to speed up executions in florida, potentially depriving the accused of opportunities to prove their innocence. she's all for speeding up executions, unless it interferes with her political calendar. did she think we'd ignore her shameful decision? nice try, but we got you. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers.
it's a betrayal of the public trust. ms.a statement admitting the mistake, saying we absolutely should not have requested that the date of the execution be moved. but she hasn't actually apologized. and the statement doesn't go far enough. the irony here is ms. bondi has supported governor scott's drive to speed up executions in florida, potentially depriving the accused of opportunities to prove their innocence. she's all for speeding up executions, unless it interferes with her political...
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why do you think we see such betrayal now? >> another great example is the ronald reagan/tip o'neal relationship. they were on different soyeds of spectrum, one liberal and one conservative. they worked together and dealt with tax reform and entitlement reform. you know, right now we have a system that's broken. right now we're seeing a civil war going on within the republican party, and so with at no labels try to put the focus on what the american people care about, which is jobs. we're recovering from the recession. the recovery is going slow. let's get the focus on jobs, stop all this nonsense of trying to shut government down or put out -- or somehow threaten the good credit of the united states and focus in a bipartisan way to create jobs and our jobs first program will put aside all of this and automatically raise the debt ceiling until we have a point of 6.5% unemployment again and that we can focus on bipartisan solutions to the economy. >> now, congress and americans do care about jobs, but the truth is we've been he
why do you think we see such betrayal now? >> another great example is the ronald reagan/tip o'neal relationship. they were on different soyeds of spectrum, one liberal and one conservative. they worked together and dealt with tax reform and entitlement reform. you know, right now we have a system that's broken. right now we're seeing a civil war going on within the republican party, and so with at no labels try to put the focus on what the american people care about, which is jobs. we're...
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. >> when you talk about the skepticism you were referring to, there is a sense of betra l betrayal.are a big example. someone you've seen on the facebook page, they're lying to you about everything. >> facebook page all the time. >> do you feel like that, someone who's organized folks, what's the way to turn into another impulse? >> there are ways. you kind of have to show how people can make a small difference, then make a bugger difference. once you start converting people and bringing them to their own power. >> what does that mean? >> people have to feel like they can change things. they feel like well, this is just the system. it's so easy as a young person to say this is the way it is, the way it always will be. these were problems before me. this generation is the biggest generation in america. right now. and we're all coming of age and we all have an opportunity to transform, to change the guard. there's like a huge -- >> and to genuinely drag the politics of the country. you were saying it's an open question, it is, but if these attitudes stay, it really is going to change
. >> when you talk about the skepticism you were referring to, there is a sense of betra l betrayal.are a big example. someone you've seen on the facebook page, they're lying to you about everything. >> facebook page all the time. >> do you feel like that, someone who's organized folks, what's the way to turn into another impulse? >> there are ways. you kind of have to show how people can make a small difference, then make a bugger difference. once you start converting...
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organization and number of them have been assassinated by the organization probably for concerns about betrayal or whatever as recently as a week or so ago we had a report of one of those type instances. >> that sounds extraordinarily frightening in this concept of american sit zens going over to these countries controlled by al qaeda and likewise, like minded groups and getting training. how do we know that is happening? >> what you would watch for, certainly what has been very much in the news recent weeks, nsa, their capabilities to not only look at communications but all of what we try to do with our travel watches, terrorist is a lerts on people leaving the country and going to regions of the world where you are concerned they might engage in this type of training. the intelligence apparatus we spend hundreds and billions of dollars on is constantly trying to ferret them out. the idea deal being with terrorism, you have to have a response capability but with a response capability, you're dealing with casualties. the idea is intelligence, intelligence, get them before they get us. and thus
organization and number of them have been assassinated by the organization probably for concerns about betrayal or whatever as recently as a week or so ago we had a report of one of those type instances. >> that sounds extraordinarily frightening in this concept of american sit zens going over to these countries controlled by al qaeda and likewise, like minded groups and getting training. how do we know that is happening? >> what you would watch for, certainly what has been very...
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network, the blockbuster movie released in the fall of 2010, the facebook story is a classic case of betrayaln i met zuckerberg in 2007, he wasn't on hollywood's radar. he was a young, geeky computer programmer with a rising profile sitting atop a rapidly growing company. this is the face of facebook, mark zuckerberg, the mogul who's guiding its extraordinary growth. what everyone wants to know is, is he old enough to be running a company some people say is the biggest thing since google? tell everyone how old you are. >> i'm 23 right now, so-- >> and you're running this huge company. >> it's not that big. >> and here he was helping me set up my own facebook page with a profile of my likes and dislikes. guess what my favorite tv show is. >> i can't. >> duh. >> all right, put 60 minutes there. [laughter] next, we added my friends, family--that's my son-in-law-- old classmates. within a few minutes, i got a friend request. here's a guy a haven't talked to in two years, and i'm so thrilled to hear from him. this is why so many find the site addictive. in a world with no cell phone or email direc
network, the blockbuster movie released in the fall of 2010, the facebook story is a classic case of betrayaln i met zuckerberg in 2007, he wasn't on hollywood's radar. he was a young, geeky computer programmer with a rising profile sitting atop a rapidly growing company. this is the face of facebook, mark zuckerberg, the mogul who's guiding its extraordinary growth. what everyone wants to know is, is he old enough to be running a company some people say is the biggest thing since google? tell...