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mayor blair, i'm hoping you can hear me.pu heard general honore who obviously was in charge for some of the response to hurricane katrina if 2005, he is saying not only should anybody on the beach in north carolina get off the beach, he's saying if you can see water from your home, you should be getting in your car or your suv and heading west and getting out of town. i don't think that that is what you have told the people of wrightsville beach. what's your message to lieutenant general honore? >> well, i think in some degree he's correct that if you get a storm that's above a certain category, i think you definitely need to get out of harm's way. i think public safety's very important. on a storm like this, however, at a category 1, maybe category 2, this beach has been through many storms like this and there are a lot of folks that live on the beach. i think it's up to them to decide at what level they need to get off the beach and get out of harm's way. i don't think it would be automatic at this level, but i think if it
mayor blair, i'm hoping you can hear me.pu heard general honore who obviously was in charge for some of the response to hurricane katrina if 2005, he is saying not only should anybody on the beach in north carolina get off the beach, he's saying if you can see water from your home, you should be getting in your car or your suv and heading west and getting out of town. i don't think that that is what you have told the people of wrightsville beach. what's your message to lieutenant general...
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>> well, presumably, former prime minister, tony blair who presented the quartet has been chumming upesident sisi for a while now since his elections, and i think he probably thinks he carries favor with him, and might be putting influence in him. whether tony blair was part of that egyptian lob sided initiative for ceasefire or not is not clear. but that has been silenced among other reasons because the quartet is also divided on israel and palestine. but there have been recent meetings including today about ways in which they can come up with a ceasefire, because the egyptian israeli complicity -- the way it has been seen as a complicity to announce a ceasefire that hamas would reject, and now we're back to square one. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> the funeral for the first israeli killed in the conflict has been held. dozens were at the event. a 37-year-old was killed by a mortar shell fired from gaza on tuesday. >>> that's our website that you can keep up to date with developments in gaza. there are videos, analysis, and a live blog. aljazeera.com is the site to click on to for
>> well, presumably, former prime minister, tony blair who presented the quartet has been chumming upesident sisi for a while now since his elections, and i think he probably thinks he carries favor with him, and might be putting influence in him. whether tony blair was part of that egyptian lob sided initiative for ceasefire or not is not clear. but that has been silenced among other reasons because the quartet is also divided on israel and palestine. but there have been recent meetings...
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on the block. 6'7"l you this, blair is a space-eater with a chip on his shoulder and a mean streak. let's go to len bias, a years after his death from drug overdose, the university of maryland will at len bias to the maryland hall of fame. he died just two days after he was selected by the boston celtics for the number two overall staff. -- draft. he was acc player of the year two straight seasons, unanimous first-team all-american, and it is time, finally. len bias to the hall. a huge buzz at the gw smith center. venus williams was in town with the kastles to get her team in the winning track after the 18-game win streak was snapped by san diego. 23-18.n over texas, major league baseball had the aaa all-star game. there were four nationals youngsters. jhonatan solano, the future star fromcolom -- star from colombia. they may not wait long to get impact in the bigs. the first-round pick who signed with the caps -- how about this move? look at the goalie. yes, sir. to the redskins report richmond one week from tonight. practice onng thursday, 8:15 a.m. >> the challenge to the hobby l
on the block. 6'7"l you this, blair is a space-eater with a chip on his shoulder and a mean streak. let's go to len bias, a years after his death from drug overdose, the university of maryland will at len bias to the maryland hall of fame. he died just two days after he was selected by the boston celtics for the number two overall staff. -- draft. he was acc player of the year two straight seasons, unanimous first-team all-american, and it is time, finally. len bias to the hall. a huge...
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>> the egyptian president yesterday met with tony blair, and tony blair met yesterday evening to brief him on the meeting. the egyptians always play an important role. i do not see any cease-fire being reached without involvement from egypt. >> discussing the two state solution. what will break the cycle of ale peace talks followed by violence? >> very simple. israelis and palestinians must end the conflict. in 2009 in gaza following the 2008 and 2009 campaign. had 2012 and we happy 2014. not only in gaza but in the whole palestinian area. reaching a dignified peace is what allows them to be independent, free and sovereign. >> thank you very much. news, ukraineorld says a military transport plane shot down in the east of the country was probably hit by a rocket fired from russian territory. we have not been able to independently verify these pictures but they do appear to show the plane being hit. no publicmade comment. the united states army has confirmed sergeant birdsall -- bergdahl will return to regular duty. after five years of captivity. in exchange for five taliban. the british
>> the egyptian president yesterday met with tony blair, and tony blair met yesterday evening to brief him on the meeting. the egyptians always play an important role. i do not see any cease-fire being reached without involvement from egypt. >> discussing the two state solution. what will break the cycle of ale peace talks followed by violence? >> very simple. israelis and palestinians must end the conflict. in 2009 in gaza following the 2008 and 2009 campaign. had 2012 and we...
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daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. nice. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i don't like pina coladas but i like walking in the rain. i like wandering through markets as much as the next guy, but what i really like are neurotoxins. in japan they call it fugu. yeah, yeah, yeah, its eyes, ovaries and internal organs are just packed full of varying amounts of toxins and some hysterical ninnies will tell you that the toxin present in the blow fish is 1200 times more potent than cyanide. and they'll tell you how if it's consumed you'll remain conscious while your muscles gradually become paralyzed and death like a low-moving freight train looms closer and closer. and whatever you do, just make sure you cut out that liver. i say bull [ muted ]. so we're eating blowfish. >> yes. it's an adventure. >> like the japanese, they like the poisonous stuff. >> i know,
daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. nice. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i don't like pina coladas but i like walking in the rain. i like wandering through markets as much as the next guy, but what i really like are neurotoxins. in japan they call it fugu....
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response or if you're satisfied with the response of the special envoy tony blair and how he's responded to the cry crisis in gaza and also what you think of the palestinian ambassador's call for some sort of an international monitoring force in palestine in gaza i'm not aware i'm not aware of what kind of response tony blair came up with but he is not one of the key players under the circumstances let me tell you about of course we are disappointed at the ground of response they've been national community was able to provide we were able yesterday to adopt to be honesty. i hope it's a useful document but to my liking it was a little too late but we could have come up with a stronger and more articulated response from the security council. even even sooner and russia was trying to. make the work of the quartet more active under these circumstances we failed again for obvious reasons you know that for a long time do not have states decided to. go it alone and to keep the court to some somewhere. in the. in the back of the of the room and i think in some to some extent we're reaping the co
response or if you're satisfied with the response of the special envoy tony blair and how he's responded to the cry crisis in gaza and also what you think of the palestinian ambassador's call for some sort of an international monitoring force in palestine in gaza i'm not aware i'm not aware of what kind of response tony blair came up with but he is not one of the key players under the circumstances let me tell you about of course we are disappointed at the ground of response they've been...
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blair, you and morgan are raising two young kids and one day your 5-year-old son passes up playing outside on a beautiful day and instead opts to be in the house on his tablet and that got you thinking. >> yeah. just started making me think about how different life was when i was a kid when you didn't have modern gadgets in your face. >> so, how did you -- how did you approach morgan with this? and when you did, was she open to the idea of living like it was 1986 for a year? what would you do, gee, honey, let's pretend it's 25 years ago? >> iron i cancally, she was on a business trip and i sent her a text message and all i told her was, i thought of an idea that would be good for the family, but it's going to involve you putting away the ipad. and she just came back with what? no way. i am not really feeling that. but i will listen to it. and then now, we got a mullet and ended up here. >> so morgan, what convinced you to do it, and what was the adjustment like going back more than 25 years in time essentially? >> i guess it shows that i love him since i did it. no. when he first told me,
blair, you and morgan are raising two young kids and one day your 5-year-old son passes up playing outside on a beautiful day and instead opts to be in the house on his tablet and that got you thinking. >> yeah. just started making me think about how different life was when i was a kid when you didn't have modern gadgets in your face. >> so, how did you -- how did you approach morgan with this? and when you did, was she open to the idea of living like it was 1986 for a year? what...
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as you just heard, blair has no apologies and no reports.hank you very much. closer to home american muslims are concerned about it as kevin tibbles found when he visited dearborn, michigan, outside of detroit, a city that muslims make up more than a third of the population. it's this week's "meeting america." >> reporter: dearborn, michigan, is the home of the american automobile. it is also home to the largest muslim population in the nation. the city's vast and impressive islamic center of america, the iraqi-born imam sounds the warning against religious extremism. >> i'm worried about my original country, which is iraq. i'm worried about this country, my second country, the united states. it's not a foreign issue. once they have their lemone state, they will launch attacks against us again. >> reporter: as people go about their lives, they are touched, even horrified by the seemingly unchecked violence in the middle east. still, this is middle america. and what could be more american. >> aly center field. other ali, other field. >> repor
as you just heard, blair has no apologies and no reports.hank you very much. closer to home american muslims are concerned about it as kevin tibbles found when he visited dearborn, michigan, outside of detroit, a city that muslims make up more than a third of the population. it's this week's "meeting america." >> reporter: dearborn, michigan, is the home of the american automobile. it is also home to the largest muslim population in the nation. the city's vast and impressive...
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it was the blair mansion. they were a very prominent family. they were out of town. they had gone fishing in pennsylvania. early held a council of war that night with his generals. john breckenridge was the former vice president of the united states with james buchanan. he was a confederate general. he was in that house before and knew where the wine cellar was so he and his men drank up the wine. they decided the next morning that they would come here bright and early and decide whether or not to attack. they did that. this time, early could say the sixth corps was here so he did not invade. there was more fighting. there was a skirmishing, artillery exchanges. men were killed. there were 300 union casualties and we will go to the cemetery a little later. we don't know officially how many confederate dead and wounded. it had to be that many if not more. that fighting went on all night on july 12. when the union troops got up in the morning of july 13, they looked out here and early's army was gone. he went back through montgomery county. if anyone has been there, it
it was the blair mansion. they were a very prominent family. they were out of town. they had gone fishing in pennsylvania. early held a council of war that night with his generals. john breckenridge was the former vice president of the united states with james buchanan. he was a confederate general. he was in that house before and knew where the wine cellar was so he and his men drank up the wine. they decided the next morning that they would come here bright and early and decide whether or not...
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. >>> and my interview with middle east envoy, former prime minister tony blair. >> i take full responsibility for what we did. the important thuing is to realize this is a long-term problem. its root cause is this extremism. >>> the pope's plea after his historic meeting today with victims of sexual abuse. abuse by the catholic clergy. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. thousands of undocumented immigrants continue to flood the u.s. border every day. as they await their fate in holding centers, some migrants say it's easy compared to the dangerous trek they began in central america. for how the obama administration seems paralyzed now by the crisis. the president planning a trip to texas this week but only to raise campaign cash. not to visit the border. i'm joined now by chuck todd, host of "the daily republicandown" and nbc news political director and chief white house correspondent. first, stephanie gosk has made her way to the guatemala/honduras border and talked to some who tried to make this 1,000-mile journey to the u.s. she joins me by phone from honduras. thanks for bei
. >>> and my interview with middle east envoy, former prime minister tony blair. >> i take full responsibility for what we did. the important thuing is to realize this is a long-term problem. its root cause is this extremism. >>> the pope's plea after his historic meeting today with victims of sexual abuse. abuse by the catholic clergy. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. thousands of undocumented immigrants continue to flood the u.s. border every...
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can't wait to see blair and tootie all grown up with us in just a little bit.s the best. >> hi, ry. ready for some "pop news." >> let me bring it to you. let's start with lena dunham needs your help. the star of "girls" needs an opening act to her book tour and posted this casting call on twitter saying she wants people with, key, singular talents including but not limited to singing, comedy and musical spoon, of course, because that's a singular talent. now, if you've got what it takes she's accepting video submissions until august 1st. guys, what can we do? >> singular? >> we were rehearsing a little something on the break. >> we can sing one song so that would be singular. >> yeah. ♪ i can bring home the bacon fry it up in a pan ♪ ♪ and never ever let you forget you're a man ♪ >> because you're a -- ♪ woman >> i can do this. >> we're waiting for the music. >> you come and do "pop news" and get them to do that? wow. >> incredible, right? it's the power of "pop news." >> do you want to show your singular -- >> wait. ginger has a singular talent. >> i will be d
can't wait to see blair and tootie all grown up with us in just a little bit.s the best. >> hi, ry. ready for some "pop news." >> let me bring it to you. let's start with lena dunham needs your help. the star of "girls" needs an opening act to her book tour and posted this casting call on twitter saying she wants people with, key, singular talents including but not limited to singing, comedy and musical spoon, of course, because that's a singular talent. now, if...
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earlier this week i talked about the iraq crisis and how it now threatens to spread with tony blair, a middle east envoy. iraq exploding. we're seeing the insurgents from isis taking more and more territory and holding the territory, and the border with syria all but erased, jordan threatened, potentially on to lebanon. a regional threat now. first of all, would this have happened if the united states had armed the rebel -- moderate rebel forces is year ago or longer and not let isis metastasize the way it has? >> you know i argued, andrea, that actions in syria a couple years ago, i think it was justified, but i honestly don't think you can say what might or might not have happened. and i think what is important is to deal with the situation we have now and, you know, having been through all these types of decisions myself when i was in government, i know how difficult they are, but i think you've got one basic problem, which is this extremism that's rebuilt itself in syria, it came back over the border into iraq. we've got in the short term to push them back as hard as possible. i
earlier this week i talked about the iraq crisis and how it now threatens to spread with tony blair, a middle east envoy. iraq exploding. we're seeing the insurgents from isis taking more and more territory and holding the territory, and the border with syria all but erased, jordan threatened, potentially on to lebanon. a regional threat now. first of all, would this have happened if the united states had armed the rebel -- moderate rebel forces is year ago or longer and not let isis...
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hatboro, one at blair mill and county line road. a tractor-trailer ran into another vehicle richardson road at county line road. as we go into the lehigh valley, don't forget in white hall, macarthur road is closed. mach chunk road gets you around around that. i-95 at 222 broken down vehicle. >>> we have a video of a white van that was involved in a deadly rit and run. the man died in the hospital tuesday, detectives hope someone knows who was driving this white van thought to be 1983, to 1991 ford econoline. if you recognize the van contact police. >>> the bodies of victims of the flight 317 are leaving the ukraine and coming to the netherlands. the long procession of hearses wound through way through the city to be identified by dna testing. officials say rebels have tempered with the evidence and mixed in other plane parts with the malaysian plane wreckage. >>> fighting between the government troops and pro russian rebels continues in the area. two more ukrainian fighter jets have been shot down over eastern ukraine. >> nowhere t
hatboro, one at blair mill and county line road. a tractor-trailer ran into another vehicle richardson road at county line road. as we go into the lehigh valley, don't forget in white hall, macarthur road is closed. mach chunk road gets you around around that. i-95 at 222 broken down vehicle. >>> we have a video of a white van that was involved in a deadly rit and run. the man died in the hospital tuesday, detectives hope someone knows who was driving this white van thought to be 1983,...
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are tony blair and david cameron on the same page? >> i do not know.t to be far more involved in this than he needs to be at the moment. >> giving all of the moving parts, it sounds like step one is to try to get hamas to nail down what it wants and then the u.s. presents that to israel and goes to work. what do you think they really want? >> they are going to want to explain what they have achieved over the course of the last 10 days. you have 500 palestinians dead, thousands wounded. of millions ofds dollars in destroyed infrastructure. they have to do something on the economic side. numberwhat they want -- one, salaries paid for 43,000 hamas employers who run gaza. the cutter rees, 20 million bucks. maybe they can do that. the crossing between hamas and egypt -- that is a question for egypt. they probably want the release of the guys that were picked up in their sweep of the west bank. havewill argue that they defied the mightiest military in the middle east, inflected -- inflicted israeli casualties and remained there inventory of high trajectory w
are tony blair and david cameron on the same page? >> i do not know.t to be far more involved in this than he needs to be at the moment. >> giving all of the moving parts, it sounds like step one is to try to get hamas to nail down what it wants and then the u.s. presents that to israel and goes to work. what do you think they really want? >> they are going to want to explain what they have achieved over the course of the last 10 days. you have 500 palestinians dead, thousands...
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. >>> tony blair on a visit to jerusalem says he's extremely worried about what's happening in gaza. >> the situation now is escalating and not deescalating. i think we need as a matter of urgency, short term arrangements and agreements that do allow us genuinely to de-escalate the situation and bring a form of calm. i don't think that will work unless there's a term put in place to resolve this further long time solution. i think it's going to be difficult to create short term peace. >> i've been talking to correspondents in the region. in a moment we'll hear from gaza, then james reynolds. first in beirut. we have more details about southern rocket attacks. >> up until now, we don't know who fired the rockets according to the lebanese arnie from southern lebanon to northern israel. retaliation as you said. israel fired 25 tank shells into northern lebanon. there haven't been reports of injuries or damage yet. the lebanese army is patrolling the area in search of a group or party who would be doing this. as for the moment, no group has claimed responsibility. >> in term temperatures
. >>> tony blair on a visit to jerusalem says he's extremely worried about what's happening in gaza. >> the situation now is escalating and not deescalating. i think we need as a matter of urgency, short term arrangements and agreements that do allow us genuinely to de-escalate the situation and bring a form of calm. i don't think that will work unless there's a term put in place to resolve this further long time solution. i think it's going to be difficult to create short term...
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daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> western leaders are calling for an immediate end to violence in libya. barack obama held a teleconference on monday. they are collectively calling for a cease-fire and appealing to the united nations to help bring about piece. >> libyan militia groups battling for territory right now in what is described as the bloodiest fighting since 2011. >> reporter: thick black smoke rises over the tripoli skyline. heavy sleling can be heard not far away, as rival militia's battle for control of the airport. earlier an airbus owned by an airliner erupts in flames on the tarmac all of those signs that libya has descended in the uprising of moammar gadhafi three years ago. the house ministry says in two weeks of fighting, more than 100 people have
daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> western leaders are calling for an immediate end to violence in libya. barack obama held a teleconference on monday. they are collectively...
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daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back, everyone. we've been talking this hour about evidence, how officials can know who was responsible for downing mh-17. well, the u.s. says it now has proof of russian involvement in the down
daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what...
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to get to the bottom because the reporter and indeed the reporter for "the new york times," jayson blair, did the same thing invented not only information from sources, but sources and invented covers for his reliance on sources. and it is not a wonder given the jack kelly problem and the jayson blair problem and given the difficulty that afflicted cbs when dan rather and the network were duped by a source. it is not surprising many people find confidential sources not believable, not credible. and, still, there are times when people have information and this is the only way they can protect their jobs or security or sometimes their family. sometimes they would be in danger if they spoke out. these times are rare. and i think the cases where journalists are facing jail is rare. you covered the case in providence not long ago where a television reporter went to jail, as he was provided a tape from a source that showed a politician accepting a bribe. the second tape ran on the air and he is now in the house of reps. he used that tape to let the people know about a politician. the prosecuto
to get to the bottom because the reporter and indeed the reporter for "the new york times," jayson blair, did the same thing invented not only information from sources, but sources and invented covers for his reliance on sources. and it is not a wonder given the jack kelly problem and the jayson blair problem and given the difficulty that afflicted cbs when dan rather and the network were duped by a source. it is not surprising many people find confidential sources not believable, not...
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janet blair lets loose. you killed the bear. is going run over and ring someone's neck. >> i was very upset, and i stamped my foot, and i said a bad word. very loudly. i am a journalist. and i'm supposed to be dispassionate. but that doesn't mean i don't have really strong feelings about every story i do. and in this case, i had very strong feelings for that bear. i thought, she was a goner. you know, if she didn't die from that fall, she must have died from the electrocution. >> but the story turns out very differently. >> when we went up to the bear and the bear was still breathing, still had a heartbeat, it was like, amazing. we were just, amazed. >> she survived it. and she survived the burns on her paws and everything. >> lucky for the bear, fur that's dry doesn't conduct electricity well and her body is equipped for a high fall. she needs urgent care, but her condition isn't critical. >> she seems stable. she is breathing regularly. her heart rate is regular. and i can't really find any injuries on her other than a little
janet blair lets loose. you killed the bear. is going run over and ring someone's neck. >> i was very upset, and i stamped my foot, and i said a bad word. very loudly. i am a journalist. and i'm supposed to be dispassionate. but that doesn't mean i don't have really strong feelings about every story i do. and in this case, i had very strong feelings for that bear. i thought, she was a goner. you know, if she didn't die from that fall, she must have died from the electrocution. >>...
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daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. >>> investigators now had two men in custody for the abduction and murder of denise o'neill. luis caballero and isac brown. not surprisingly each man identified the other as the killer. complicating things further, investigators discovered that a third man was with caballero and brown on the morning they disposed of the body. >> it is absolutely shocking. the defense now can say the real culprit is out there. the real culprit is the person who you haven't charged. >> but who was this third man? when police did a background check on luis caballero they learned he had been arrested a month earlier for car theft and he had an accomplice. >> he was with an acquaintance of his. robert messer. >> 20-year-old robert messer's fingerprints were on file. >> lo and behold, there was mr. messer's prints on some of the items in the trunk of denise's car. >> when police arrested messer, he too denied any involvement in the murder. >> robert me
daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. >>> investigators now had two men in custody for the abduction and murder of denise o'neill. luis caballero and isac brown. not surprisingly each man identified the other as the killer. complicating things further, investigators discovered that a third man was with caballero and brown on the morning they disposed of the body. >> it is...
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. --- "blair foley" de 24 aÑos, fue localizada en la estacin del bart ubicada cerca al lago ''merrit'en se encontraba en el area de la bahia por cuestiones laborales y tena que regresar a wisconsin este viernes,,, lorena ---una adolescente de san leandro puso en practica sus lecciones de defensa personal para escapar de un hombre que supuestamente quiso sujetarla. take vo ---segun el alguacil del condado de alameda, ayer por la tarde... martin gonzalez de 53 aÑos, presuntamente se exhibio desnudo ante la niÑa y despues quiso sujetarla. ---la menor se defendio y pidio ayuda en un centro comunitario. vo-lorena --la universidad de stanford nombro a un grupo de 20 alumnos y personal de la facultad para que se encargue de revisar las recomendacione s que se hagan o se han hecho para una respuesta adecuada de la policia, en cuanto a los casos de agresiones sexuales en el campus.... --stanford, tambien estara contratando a un investigador que se unira a este equipo de trabajo... el gobernador jerry brown indico que esta dispuesto a proveer albergue a los niÑos inmigrantes de centro america,
. --- "blair foley" de 24 aÑos, fue localizada en la estacin del bart ubicada cerca al lago ''merrit'en se encontraba en el area de la bahia por cuestiones laborales y tena que regresar a wisconsin este viernes,,, lorena ---una adolescente de san leandro puso en practica sus lecciones de defensa personal para escapar de un hombre que supuestamente quiso sujetarla. take vo ---segun el alguacil del condado de alameda, ayer por la tarde... martin gonzalez de 53 aÑos, presuntamente se...
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tony blair recalls calling him about a vice for his cabinet. here is a look at the retirement speech. man that has been part of the tapestry of the club as 15 cups, one european super cup, two champions league titles, 13ercontinental cup, and from your league titles -- premier league titles. end. doesn't mean the them ratherhing than suffer with them. theou think about last-minute goals, the comebacks, even the defeats are all part of this club. thank you for that. also, the bad times here, club stood behind me. all the staff stood by me, the players stood by me. you should stand by your new manager. >> that is the new manager you chose. you left them in the very place -- tough place to be because he is following you. some would say you don't want to follow the guy that follows. you want to follow the guy that follows alex ferguson. manchester united. >> it goes back to the disaster. it was justified because any young teen going -- it could've been a great team all the players are 21 years of age. that was only the start of the story. thatnk th
tony blair recalls calling him about a vice for his cabinet. here is a look at the retirement speech. man that has been part of the tapestry of the club as 15 cups, one european super cup, two champions league titles, 13ercontinental cup, and from your league titles -- premier league titles. end. doesn't mean the them ratherhing than suffer with them. theou think about last-minute goals, the comebacks, even the defeats are all part of this club. thank you for that. also, the bad times here,...
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causing the sirens to blair. at the same time three israelis confessed to the murder of a palestinian teen. that is in response of the kidnapping and deaths of three israeli teenagers. >>> the t.s.a. have come up with more security. they have to turn on the laptops and tablets. they have to be conconvinced it'to be -- convincedit's a wor. >>> they were paying $2 on their tickets. the t.s.a. will charge 5.60 each way. they approved the hike as a budget compromise in december. >>> new york is the 23rd state in the one to legalize medical marijuana. and andrew cuomo had a signing today. it's the most restrictive when it starts in a year and a half. the drug cannot be smoked. it has to be ingested through an oil base. those that have epilepsy or lou gherig's will be eligible with a prescription. >>> it's set to begin in the state of the washington. two dozen stores are given the permits to sell. the legal trade gets off the ground. the doors open at 8:00 a.m. two years after they voted to legalize pot. colorado the o
causing the sirens to blair. at the same time three israelis confessed to the murder of a palestinian teen. that is in response of the kidnapping and deaths of three israeli teenagers. >>> the t.s.a. have come up with more security. they have to turn on the laptops and tablets. they have to be conconvinced it'to be -- convincedit's a wor. >>> they were paying $2 on their tickets. the t.s.a. will charge 5.60 each way. they approved the hike as a budget compromise in december....
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tony blair recalls calling him for his advice on his cabinet. he has been called britain's steve jobs. a look at his retirement speech. >> one man has been part of the history of this club. five league cups. one european super cup. two champions league titles. one world cup. and 13 premier league titles. [applause] >> my retirement does not mean the end of the club. i am there with joy watching them. but, if you think about those goals, the come backs, even the defeats, are all part of this great club of hours. it has been unbelievable. thank you for that. [applause] also, i would like to remind you that the club stood by me, all the staff stood by me, and the players stood by me. stand by your new manager. >> that is a new manager you chose. you left him in a tough place to be. you do not want to be following the guy who follows alex ferguson. let's just begin. we are sitting here at this point before an american television audience. manchester united. tell me about manchester united. >> i think that dates back to the disaster in 1950. it was a
tony blair recalls calling him for his advice on his cabinet. he has been called britain's steve jobs. a look at his retirement speech. >> one man has been part of the history of this club. five league cups. one european super cup. two champions league titles. one world cup. and 13 premier league titles. [applause] >> my retirement does not mean the end of the club. i am there with joy watching them. but, if you think about those goals, the come backs, even the defeats, are all part...
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daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton.erything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. >>> breaking news tonight, russian backed rebels have turned the black boxes over to malaysian shorts. this is not the bay things happen or supposed to happen, not the way crashes in general are handled. we're used to investigators at crash sites gently making their way through pieces of wreckage and human remains. not accustomed to seeing armed thugs posing for cameras with personal effects of child's toy in that case, even chasing away recovery crews. that set off a global storm that may compromise the investigation. more on that now from our aviation correspondent. >> reporter: crash investigators usually race to accident scenes for one reason, evidence disappears. >> the separatists are removing evidence from the crash site. all of which bigs the question, what exactly are they trying to hide? >> reporter: in this case, it's a crash site in chaos. as satellite images show debris spread over miles. >> we don't know what's been removed.
daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton.erything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. >>> breaking news tonight, russian backed rebels have turned the black boxes over to malaysian shorts. this is not the bay things happen or supposed to happen, not the way crashes in general are handled. we're used to investigators at crash sites gently making their way through pieces of wreckage and human remains. not accustomed to seeing armed thugs...
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. >> the music was blair and the faces smiling and the footwork getting fancy. our first president, george washington was there. >> will you break out dance moves? >> i assure you i will not madam. but i wish you a great day of independence. >> what people can also enjoy today is free admission to the national constittion center, it's free as part of wawa hoagie day. katherine scott, cannel 6 "action news." >> lookingood thank you. this reminde 6 abc is your home for all the festivities on the 4th of july. the live coverage sarts at 10:00 a.m. friday morning. matt o'donnell hosts the celebration followed by the independence day parade and at 7:00 friday night, cecily tynan and i along with adam joseph and karen rogers will bringou the party on the parkway capped off by fireworks over the art museum. >>> up next, the controversy over a college cheerleader and her facebook pictures that have gone viral. >> and the hidden charges that could be lurking in your monthly bills. and meteorologist, david murphy will be back with your seven-day forecast. >>> firefighters
. >> the music was blair and the faces smiling and the footwork getting fancy. our first president, george washington was there. >> will you break out dance moves? >> i assure you i will not madam. but i wish you a great day of independence. >> what people can also enjoy today is free admission to the national constittion center, it's free as part of wawa hoagie day. katherine scott, cannel 6 "action news." >> lookingood thank you. this reminde 6 abc is...
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wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> according to u.s. intelligence officials, troops are gathering along ukraine sending tanks into the rebel held territory. now, all eyes are on the european union that could announce new sanctions against russia this morning. will it happen and will they have teeth? that is the question. these sanctions, the proposal that appears to be on the table appears to be tougher than the u.s. sanctions on banks. it gets to the heart of financing of the russian economy. tell us a little bit about what's expected and if people think it will work. >> reporter: right. that's right. i don't know that we'll see anything actually being announced today. it's likely u.n. ambassadors have to go back to their country and discuss this. enough is enough. the time has come to overcome our distances despite our business ties with russia and to impos
wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> according to u.s. intelligence officials, troops are gathering along ukraine sending tanks into the rebel held territory. now, all eyes are on the european union that could announce new sanctions against russia this morning. will it...
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wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> when tara muncie disappeared, her friends thought she ran away to be with her boyfriend, nick. her parents didn't believe it. >> i think one time she was gone for an hour, she would not run away, never. >> when media outlets reported the story of tara's disappearance, hundreds of volunteers joined the search. >> neighborhoods, searched parks, they looked for her everywhere in the snow, and cold. >> i miss her so much, i just want her back. >> somebody has got her. i don't know why, something is not right. it is just too weird. >> two long weeks passed and still there was no trace of tara. >> the pressure at that time was extreme and all fuelled by the thought that this child had walked away in the darkness and disappeared. and it could happen to yours or mine. >> then 17 days after tara went missing a hiker found a body near
wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. >>> when tara muncie disappeared, her friends thought she ran away to be with her boyfriend, nick. her parents didn't believe it. >> i think one time she was gone for an hour, she would not run away, never. >> when media...
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obviously, egypt, qatar, tony blair's office, also turkey are involved in important talks about a possible new cease-fire or a way of reintroducing the old cease-fire, and also foreign minister meeting in vienna in the coming hours may also be talking about gaza, we understand. >> regoing to go back to the u.n. security council. just one moment. okay, having problems with the interpretation. james, we have the palestinian representative speaking there. as far as israel's reaction, israel is dealing with hamas, and it does not recognize it is part of that palestinian body. it's likely that israel would ignore this. >> and we heard prime minister netanyahu saying he would not back down to international pressure. he's going to do what he's going to do. we know, though, there are some countries that have leverage, and i think the meeting i just mentioned in vienna is going to be important. it's foreign ministers from some of the most important countries in the world coming to vienna on the last part of negotiations on iran's nuclear program, itself a very important diplomatic event. we're told
obviously, egypt, qatar, tony blair's office, also turkey are involved in important talks about a possible new cease-fire or a way of reintroducing the old cease-fire, and also foreign minister meeting in vienna in the coming hours may also be talking about gaza, we understand. >> regoing to go back to the u.n. security council. just one moment. okay, having problems with the interpretation. james, we have the palestinian representative speaking there. as far as israel's reaction, israel...
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i said, he's blairing nickelback. >> we can go over there, ask him what he's listening to now. >> theoung guys ared adamant, they say ask that guy what he's listening to in his car i bet you it's nickelback. >> we didn't do anything wrong and being harassed by police officers. >> you can look in this entire van. >> officer, search our car. we don't have anything to do with a nickel sack. >> what about a dimebag. >> we said neil diamond, come on. but this escalade to the point where watch. >> [ bleep ] your hands on the dash. >> is it weird that the cops just can't believe that anybody was listening to nickelback? that's the story here. >> he's not under arrest. he's reaching back quickly, violently into the back of the car. he's being detained for our safety, your safety. >> no charges were filed. we did reach out to the police department in idaho, hey, you're seeing one side, you're not seeing the beginning or the end of the video. they pointed out, there are two sighs to every story. >> i swear he did say nickelback. >>> it's time for the 2014th 11th hour cup. time to get on the hyd
i said, he's blairing nickelback. >> we can go over there, ask him what he's listening to now. >> theoung guys ared adamant, they say ask that guy what he's listening to in his car i bet you it's nickelback. >> we didn't do anything wrong and being harassed by police officers. >> you can look in this entire van. >> officer, search our car. we don't have anything to do with a nickel sack. >> what about a dimebag. >> we said neil diamond, come on. but...
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daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. hello! three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! >>> after sending threatening e-mails to darlene vandergiesen, wright was a prime suspect. the investigators got a warrant. what they found inside was disturbing. >> we looked inside the kitchen garbage and there was a half bottle of chainsaw oil and we found a receipt from ace hardware for a chainsaw. >> this is a time of year in south dakota where chainsaws are not in huge demand. >> but there was no chainsaw in daphne's house or on her property. downstairs the basement had been painted with blue paint. >> there would be a spot painted here and a spot painted there and different sizes, parts of the wall, not a whole wall, a three or four foot section of the wall but not all the wall, parts of the steps but not all the steps. >> a few feet away was a small room that once had been used to sto
daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. hello! three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! >>> after sending threatening e-mails to darlene vandergiesen, wright was a prime suspect. the investigators got a warrant. what they found inside was disturbing. >> we looked inside the kitchen...
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blair foley was visiting from wisconsin, disappeared in mountain view over the weekend. last seen leaving the lucky's on el el camino real 2:00 a.m. sunday, near highway 85 overpass. police consider her an at-risk missing person but don't say why she's at risk. described 5'6", 130 blond hair, blue eyes, carrying a pink black back and black purse. >>> pg&e crews will be in san francisco for a national gas pipeline. if you're in the area, you can probably smell it. along 15th street, pg&e has not given us an exact time but say venting should happen during the day. crews will vent that gas so they can do construction on that pipe. >>> pg&e facing a maximum penalty of more than $1 billion after it was indicted on 27 federal charges. those include lying to investigators in the wake of the 2010 deadly san bruno blast. u.s. attorney filed the indictment yesterday, more than doubling the number of accusations from a previous indictment and adding an obstruction charge. the grand jury report -- accuses the utility of intentionally slowing down the investigation into the explosion
blair foley was visiting from wisconsin, disappeared in mountain view over the weekend. last seen leaving the lucky's on el el camino real 2:00 a.m. sunday, near highway 85 overpass. police consider her an at-risk missing person but don't say why she's at risk. described 5'6", 130 blond hair, blue eyes, carrying a pink black back and black purse. >>> pg&e crews will be in san francisco for a national gas pipeline. if you're in the area, you can probably smell it. along 15th...
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. >>:27 -year -old blair foley was last seen leaving a lucky's supermarket in mountain view early sundaykron 4's mike pelton is at the mountain view police department with more. mike? the >>:police are looking for a wisconsin woman who went missing while visiting the bay area for work. >>:27 -year -old blair foley was last seen leaving a lucky's supermarket in mountain view early sunday morning. >>:she was reportedly under the influence of alcohol. >>:police say they are worried for her safety, because she has a history of binge drinking and is not from the area. >>:she works at adioso-- a travel search app company based in australia. >>:she was supposed to return to wisconsin this friday. >>:some san francisco tourists are coming back to their rooms to find warning signs posted on their doors. >>: coming up that a lot of free stuff and the castro valley either one and the safe. were also watching whether hot either one and the safe. were also watching whether hot spots as[ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, x
. >>:27 -year -old blair foley was last seen leaving a lucky's supermarket in mountain view early sundaykron 4's mike pelton is at the mountain view police department with more. mike? the >>:police are looking for a wisconsin woman who went missing while visiting the bay area for work. >>:27 -year -old blair foley was last seen leaving a lucky's supermarket in mountain view early sunday morning. >>:she was reportedly under the influence of alcohol. >>:police say...
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>>> now at noon, 4th of july celebration is under way across the blair. the sights and sound of this independence day. police and firefighters on heighten alert because of concerns. illegal at how the problem is being handled in the east bay. >> a live look at the companies right now. but what will the fog be? we'll have the fireworks show if you thinking on heading on out. >>> good afternoon. i'm happen 4th of july. i'm mike me pack. >>> alameda put on a 4th of july parade this morning. >>> thousands of people lined et streets -- the streets. mean have been coming to the annual event for years. >> i think awesome. this is our entire neighborhood. we come here every year. afterwards we have a big block party. >> alameda has more than 174 float and and in redwood city, there was an annual pancake breakfast, they served pancake, sausage, orange juice and coffee and had 650 pound of pancake mix, 25 gallons of syrup and 50 pounds each of coffee and orange juice. >> you come to the fire juice and there's opportunity to see some of the firefighters, see some of
>>> now at noon, 4th of july celebration is under way across the blair. the sights and sound of this independence day. police and firefighters on heighten alert because of concerns. illegal at how the problem is being handled in the east bay. >> a live look at the companies right now. but what will the fog be? we'll have the fireworks show if you thinking on heading on out. >>> good afternoon. i'm happen 4th of july. i'm mike me pack. >>> alameda put on a 4th of...
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egypt again, tony blair acting as a special envoy on behalf of the u.s., the european, russia and the u.n. meeting with the egyptian president. former president morrissey was ousted in a coup. turkey, that relationship is also fractured. one other possibility may be qatar. but in response to questions on friday, and today, the white house did not say the president would dispatch secretary kerry to the region this week. lester? >> kris jan sing at the white house, thank you. >>> severe weather in the u.s. has produced deadly lightning strikes. two people were killed by lightning in two days, both in colorado's rocky mountain national park. nearly two dozen others were injured. we get details from nbc's ra ha meth ellis. >> reporter: now there's concerns about deadly weather. >> a group of people trying to get down a trail was hit by lightning. >> reporter: in the past two days, 12 people in the mountains have been struck by lightning. >> you get burns on the feet because of the way the electricity spreads on the ground. >> reporter: two people died, including a 42-year-old. she was hik
egypt again, tony blair acting as a special envoy on behalf of the u.s., the european, russia and the u.n. meeting with the egyptian president. former president morrissey was ousted in a coup. turkey, that relationship is also fractured. one other possibility may be qatar. but in response to questions on friday, and today, the white house did not say the president would dispatch secretary kerry to the region this week. lester? >> kris jan sing at the white house, thank you. >>>...
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he gets these lucrative speaking engagements around the world like tony blair does, and he is interested in money basically. i think this was a way for him to try to show himself to be a french citizen like others. >> but as you said, he isn't like others. he is a former french president, and there had been talk about him being a president again after the 2017 presidential elections. does that now look like that hope is being torpedoed by this late set back? how far this on investigation goes. ere are other legal woes hanging over him, affairs dating back to when he was in previous right-wing governments. but this one, the allegation at he got money or funding from the libyan dictator, chad , -- -- gause if i gaddafi, that seemed to have spawned a series of threats to his comeback. let's take a listening to nicolas sarkozy talking in this interview about that comeback. >> pulling out of the presidential race? that is not each a question that i have asked myself. the reason for that is that i'm passionate about my country, and i am not a man discouraged by ville any and political manipula
he gets these lucrative speaking engagements around the world like tony blair does, and he is interested in money basically. i think this was a way for him to try to show himself to be a french citizen like others. >> but as you said, he isn't like others. he is a former french president, and there had been talk about him being a president again after the 2017 presidential elections. does that now look like that hope is being torpedoed by this late set back? how far this on investigation...
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tony blair called him for advice about his cabinet. and economist magazine called him britain's steve job. >> one man has painted the tap industry of the history of this globe. five clubs. ten charity community shields. one winner's cup, one european cup, two champion league titles, eight continental cups, one world cub and 13 pry mere league titles! >> i enjoy watching them rather than suffer with them. but if you think about it, those last-minute goals that come back, even the defeats, are all part of i it's been unbelievable for all of us, so thank you for that. i would also like to remind you that the club stood by me, all my staff stood by me, the players stood by me. you stand by our new manager. >> charlie: i should say that's a new manager you chose. >> yeah. >> charlie: but you left him at a very tough place to be. >> yeah. >> charlie: because you're following you. >> yeah. >> charlie: some would say you don't want to follow the guy who follows alex ferguson, you want to follow the guy who follows alex ferguson. we're sitting
tony blair called him for advice about his cabinet. and economist magazine called him britain's steve job. >> one man has painted the tap industry of the history of this globe. five clubs. ten charity community shields. one winner's cup, one european cup, two champion league titles, eight continental cups, one world cub and 13 pry mere league titles! >> i enjoy watching them rather than suffer with them. but if you think about it, those last-minute goals that come back, even the...
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. >> blair kamin, the "chicago tribune's" pulitzer prize winning critic is leading the charge against the sign. you've called this sign a wart. >> yes, a wart is putting it politely i think. >> jon: well, i'm glad you're putting it politely because now chicago architecture critic just doing your job, you have entered the trump-a-gong. >> this was started bay third-rate architectural critic for "the chicago tribune" who i thought got fired. he was gone for a long period of time. >> jon: what the [bleeped] is wrong with you? do you have to answer everybody? how much time is there for you in day? i thought you were a successful businessman? is there no slight small enough for you to just [bleeped] let it go. remove the google news alert for your name. now, this poor architecture critic has to go on and defend his reputation. >> i don't want to get into the gutter with donald trump. i have a pulitzer prize. i wasn't fired from my job. i was on a sabbatical at harvard. >> jon: you don't get it, do you? [laughter] donald trump isn't impressed by harvard or pulitzer. the only name that impre
. >> blair kamin, the "chicago tribune's" pulitzer prize winning critic is leading the charge against the sign. you've called this sign a wart. >> yes, a wart is putting it politely i think. >> jon: well, i'm glad you're putting it politely because now chicago architecture critic just doing your job, you have entered the trump-a-gong. >> this was started bay third-rate architectural critic for "the chicago tribune" who i thought got fired. he was gone...