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i don't know what it is about brian, but all of us old ladies want to feed brian. [music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking care of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years now. i drove for desoto cab for 10 years prior to that. i drove in 1976 for the old, old yellow cab. this is frances mecchi and i've been driving her for about 11 or 12 years to her alzheimer's day program, which we call the memory club. every day when we drive through the presidio she'll say, "oh goody, you're taking me through the enchanted forest." [music] >> my name amr a.mahmoud. i am like 49 years old. i have been driving cab more than 13 year in general. then i drove a ramp more than 3 years. this is my fourth now. i have been enjoying doing the job. i like every moment of it. >> thank you
i don't know what it is about brian, but all of us old ladies want to feed brian. [music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking care of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years...
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cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you brian is it time for washington to tell saudi arabia to pound sand. well i think it's been long established that the u.s. government considers the saudi government to be an indispensable ally not its only ally and perhaps now not its principal ally but certainly an important one ronald reagan made it clear more than thirty years ago that there would be quote no revolution in saudi arabia because the us was just absolutely determined to keep the absoluteness monarch in power there not because they care so much about what's going on inside of saudi arabia but because they consider it to be essential as the main oil export or in the world in a geo strategic ally but of course the saudi government has other things to worry about principle it's a it's a it's an unstable regime in the way saudi society has been organized it's a distorted society and it fears revolutions either from a secular opposition or more importantly from an islamic opposition and so in that sense the saudi government is alw
cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you brian is it time for washington to tell saudi arabia to pound sand. well i think it's been long established that the u.s. government considers the saudi government to be an indispensable ally not its only ally and perhaps now not its principal ally but certainly an important one ronald reagan made it clear more than thirty years ago that there would be quote no revolution in saudi arabia because...
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brian jump in. you know the saudi society is rotting from within there's twelve percent unemployment amongst the city on earth the young people who have graduated is it better to yemen who million migrants have been to two million migrants have been deported in the last year the society is now rife with with extreme racism society says i know is that it's true it's lost its moorings that it has no ability but the saudi government has no solution because the only solution would include the liquidation of the monarchy which the monarchy won't do for me obviously is in isolation ok my point is this i might disagree with anything you're saying about good or you know what i don't want to waste time on it and i want to question i want to mark a question ok i mean obviously i think all three of us can agree on one thing is that the so-called values of the of the royal family of saudi arabia have nothing to do with anything that any of us would find in common whatsoever ok but there is a commonality there m
brian jump in. you know the saudi society is rotting from within there's twelve percent unemployment amongst the city on earth the young people who have graduated is it better to yemen who million migrants have been to two million migrants have been deported in the last year the society is now rife with with extreme racism society says i know is that it's true it's lost its moorings that it has no ability but the saudi government has no solution because the only solution would include the...
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brian?elisabeth saw it and steve will witness it but after i finish this show i'm going to head to the sheraton hotel and i go to radio row. i thought it would be great to give you an idea of what it was like if you walked around as a guest or worked it as a host. i'll bring you to the ballroom. let's take a look. >> you just walked in. describe the scene. >> [inaudible] >> i'll see you tomorrow on kilmeade and friends. that's it for my radio show, trying to give you an idea of what radio row is like. let's see who we can talk to. >> be the best player i can be. >> talk show host for fox sports for people who don't know what it is like put it in perspective. >> this is where all the radio stations, sports stations around the country come together. >> that is one reason i love this is you see an old friend. i've known brian kilmeade since the late 90's. >> roger, for people who never get here, what are they missing? >> they're missing a lot of great interviews from great media people. >> this
brian?elisabeth saw it and steve will witness it but after i finish this show i'm going to head to the sheraton hotel and i go to radio row. i thought it would be great to give you an idea of what it was like if you walked around as a guest or worked it as a host. i'll bring you to the ballroom. let's take a look. >> you just walked in. describe the scene. >> [inaudible] >> i'll see you tomorrow on kilmeade and friends. that's it for my radio show, trying to give you an idea...
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brian? >> kelly o'donnell in trenton covering it all. kelly, thanks. >>> and now to the west virginia chemical spill that fouled the water for hundreds of thousands of people and led to precautions down river to the city of cincinnati, among other places. now we're learning of a special risk group in all of this. our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is just back from covering the story there for days. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. i wish i had better news. but the cdc is advising pregnant women not to drink the water in charleston because they say they simply don't have enough information on the chemical that polluted the water supply, mchm. this comes hours after the word that the water was declared safe to drink. so you can imagine the people are very upset. the cdc says there are no studies on mchm that affects reproductive health or cancer. in fact, in calculating the one part per million safe levels, the cdc says it only would consider two studies done, looking at what happens when anim
brian? >> kelly o'donnell in trenton covering it all. kelly, thanks. >>> and now to the west virginia chemical spill that fouled the water for hundreds of thousands of people and led to precautions down river to the city of cincinnati, among other places. now we're learning of a special risk group in all of this. our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is just back from covering the story there for days. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening,...
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i'm brian williams.ight, where we'll be coming back on the air, 9:00, 8:00 central with the president's state of the union address. for now, from washington, good night. >>> tonight we witness an american tradition. >> mr. speaker. >> the president before congress and the nation. but after his toughest year in office and a public in no mood to trust washington, can the president make his case for action on the economy, on income inequality, on the environment, education, and foreign policy, and can he do it withwithout congress? >> from nbc news, the state of the union address live from washington. here is brian williams. >> and good evening on a cold night in washington. we should warn you there will be fleeting moments of warmth inside the house chamber beneath the capitol dome right behind us here on capitol hill.
i'm brian williams.ight, where we'll be coming back on the air, 9:00, 8:00 central with the president's state of the union address. for now, from washington, good night. >>> tonight we witness an american tradition. >> mr. speaker. >> the president before congress and the nation. but after his toughest year in office and a public in no mood to trust washington, can the president make his case for action on the economy, on income inequality, on the environment, education,...
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and brian bates is out videotaping, as usual.e sees a truck pick up a woman he knows to be a prostitute. so he starts rolling. >> no big deal. like every other case, i'll follow it and see where they go. well, the first thing that caught me odd was they went to a church parking lot. i get out of my car. first thing i do is i record the car's tag number, and i call 911 because they moved to the back of the truck. >> police arrive on the scene quickly, within a couple of minutes, and ordered those two out of the truck. >> the john is getting out. very large, black male. he's getting out. and something odd happened at that point. the police officer did something i've never seen a police officer do. he had his gun drawn. but he approached the man, literally putting it inches from his head. and says, "i'm going to f'ing shoot you right in the head." >> brian stands just feet away, keeping his camera trained on the action and watches at that officer gets more and more physical with the john. >> down to the ground. >> the police officer
and brian bates is out videotaping, as usual.e sees a truck pick up a woman he knows to be a prostitute. so he starts rolling. >> no big deal. like every other case, i'll follow it and see where they go. well, the first thing that caught me odd was they went to a church parking lot. i get out of my car. first thing i do is i record the car's tag number, and i call 911 because they moved to the back of the truck. >> police arrive on the scene quickly, within a couple of minutes, and...
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ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening. governor andrew cuomo just late this afternoon declared a state of emergency for nine counties around the new york city metro area, including out here in long island. we're in syosset. now, long island is expected to get hit pretty hard by this storm, as much as 14, 15 inches of snow. and take a look at the quality of the snow. because it's so cold, it's very dry. easy to move around off the sidewalks and driveways. a more difficult story when you're driving in it because the wind is blowing this stuff around. as you can see, it makes for visibility very difficult. now, the long island expressway behind me had been clogged up for about three or four hours, up until right before our live shot here. it's now open again and a lot of traffic is moving along nicely here. which is a good sign. let's send it back to you, brian. >> ron mott in syosset, long island tonight. ron, thanks. let's go out on the plaza at 30 rock in midtown manhattan to check in with al roker on where this storm is h
ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening. governor andrew cuomo just late this afternoon declared a state of emergency for nine counties around the new york city metro area, including out here in long island. we're in syosset. now, long island is expected to get hit pretty hard by this storm, as much as 14, 15 inches of snow. and take a look at the quality of the snow. because it's so cold, it's very dry. easy to move around off the sidewalks and driveways. a more...
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brian kilmeade is heading over to super bowl boulevard. where are you right now, brian?t now i'm on 48th just outside, >> we pulled you outside this morning. >> straight ahead is times square? >> right. i'm going to go across the street. >> you're brian kilmeade and you're in new york. you can do whatever you want. just don't get hit. >> super bowl boulevard is steps away. i'm surprised i don't have any other reporters here crowding me off the road. >> is there anybody out on the street you can interview about how excited they are about the super bowl coming to the big apple? how about the person in the car? you see that car? see the s.u.v.? >> excuse me, sir. how excited are you that the super bowl is coming to the big apple? >> very excited. >> job well done. >> you heard it here. >> super bowl boulevard straight ahead. tell somebody you got free tickets. >> i like the egg and turkey bacon. >> that is his pregame meal. >> are you excited the super bowl is here? >> [inaudible] >> excuse me? that didn't go well. >> wait for your sandwich. what are you doing? >> i don't h
brian kilmeade is heading over to super bowl boulevard. where are you right now, brian?t now i'm on 48th just outside, >> we pulled you outside this morning. >> straight ahead is times square? >> right. i'm going to go across the street. >> you're brian kilmeade and you're in new york. you can do whatever you want. just don't get hit. >> super bowl boulevard is steps away. i'm surprised i don't have any other reporters here crowding me off the road. >> is...
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anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. you know, this really is a miserable time to travel. almost every major domestic airline experienced cancellations or delays because of the polar vortex. and this evening, at new york's three major airports and boston logan, jetblue says it won't fly at all. the news that jetblue would not fly again in new york and boston until tomorrow morning is trying the patience of already weary travellers. >> everything was cancelled from here to jfk, nothing leaving jfk nothing leaving here. >> reporter: jetblue promises to be 100% operational by 3:00 tomorrow afternoon, but says the overnight break will let them catch up, giving the crews badly needed rest after the weather turned the situation upside down. >> this is the second time i've flown jetblue, and it will be the last. >> it is a little stressful. i'm going back into philly, i don't know when i will get out of here. >> reporter: across the country, flightaware report morse than 3700 flights were canceled by 5:00 p.m. tonight, impactin
anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. you know, this really is a miserable time to travel. almost every major domestic airline experienced cancellations or delays because of the polar vortex. and this evening, at new york's three major airports and boston logan, jetblue says it won't fly at all. the news that jetblue would not fly again in new york and boston until tomorrow morning is trying the patience of already weary travellers. >> everything was cancelled from...
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thanks to all of our guests, david, brian and shahid. until next time waj and i will see you online. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, live from doha, coming up on the program, still talking, the syrian government and opposition agree to face-to-face discussions in geneva on saturday. >> we never expected to be easy, and i'm sure it is not going to be, but i think the two parties understand what is is at stake. >>> the first of four blasts in egypt. at
thanks to all of our guests, david, brian and shahid. until next time waj and i will see you online. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, live from doha, coming up on the program, still talking, the syrian government and opposition agree to face-to-face discussions in geneva on saturday. >> we never expected to be easy, and i'm sure it is not going to be, but i think the two parties understand what is is at stake. >>> the first of...
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brian? >> miguel almaguer tonight on this unbelievable problem and continuing situation in california. >>> now to our other story. and let's say at the outset no one thinks southern cities can be expected to be as good at snow removal as cities like new york, chicago, or boston. however, it took exactly 2.6 inches of snow to paralyze this country's ninth largest city. the problem wasn't limited to atlanta, but it's a big urban area, the largest in the south. and everybody took to the roads at the same time right as the roads turned to ice. public officials got defensive in the immediate aftermath of the storm. some blamed the weather forecasters, all evidence to the contrary. well, today the governor of georgia chose to fall on his snow shovel. he apologized fully and to everyone for how this storm was handled, or better yet, mishandled. and tonight we have learned more about how it was allowed to get so bad so, out of hand so quickly. so we get that report tonight from nbc's tom costello in
brian? >> miguel almaguer tonight on this unbelievable problem and continuing situation in california. >>> now to our other story. and let's say at the outset no one thinks southern cities can be expected to be as good at snow removal as cities like new york, chicago, or boston. however, it took exactly 2.6 inches of snow to paralyze this country's ninth largest city. the problem wasn't limited to atlanta, but it's a big urban area, the largest in the south. and everybody took to...
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david gurstei nrveg ross, and brian jenkins, sr. advisor to the rand corporation and author of many books on terrorism topic. juan cole, university of michigan and shahid, thanks oall of you for being here. so juan, how is the al qaeda of today different from the al qaeda that attacked the u.s. on 9/11? >> well, in my view, it's a mistake to refer both to core al qaeda and to the affiliates in syria and iraq as all queald. al qaeda. the original al qaeda was in fact multinational and it made a decision to hit the far even my, the united states first before engaging in local battles because it felt that the united states were propping up these local states. so the things that are being called al qaeda in iraq and syria are not like that at all. they are not multinational. they have a national focus and they are not interested very much in hitting the united states. they're just radical sunni islam political slawrm. islam so i don't think it is the same. >>> when david renniik made a statement, president obama countered by, just becau
david gurstei nrveg ross, and brian jenkins, sr. advisor to the rand corporation and author of many books on terrorism topic. juan cole, university of michigan and shahid, thanks oall of you for being here. so juan, how is the al qaeda of today different from the al qaeda that attacked the u.s. on 9/11? >> well, in my view, it's a mistake to refer both to core al qaeda and to the affiliates in syria and iraq as all queald. al qaeda. the original al qaeda was in fact multinational and it...
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what she knew was with brian got some of the chevron bp a lot. or c or c top of revelations former chief executive paul wylie was paid more than seven hundred thousand euro on retirement the immense. to mr curry being the the crc is to seven hundred thousand euro had not been received from the friends that support the board approve the payment of the departed successor told the committee he knew nothing about. your memorable moments the seven hundred trucks but knew nothing about. most important the archival collections from iran's revolutionary period go from lying. basically it means that the people seem to be true if the organization you can't credit the foundation of the state i knew. welcome to six long short on to mike's thoughts not one member of local accounts committee has described the biggest revelations of top up payments at the central remedial connect the committee was told today that the crc former chief executive paul wylie received secret payments of more than seven hundred and forty thousand euro when he retired and that the mon
what she knew was with brian got some of the chevron bp a lot. or c or c top of revelations former chief executive paul wylie was paid more than seven hundred thousand euro on retirement the immense. to mr curry being the the crc is to seven hundred thousand euro had not been received from the friends that support the board approve the payment of the departed successor told the committee he knew nothing about. your memorable moments the seven hundred trucks but knew nothing about. most...
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. there is plenty of skepticism here as residents confront water that doesn't look or smell right. and investigators dig for the reasons behind the chemical spill. freedom industries president gary southern was on site today but still not talking to the media. as crews worked to clean up the chemical spill that tainted charleston's water. also on site, a team of u.s. chemical safety board investigators. >> clearly, there was a hole that formed in the bottom of the tank, number 396. we need to understand why that formed. was it corrosion? was it some sort of other fault that occurred? >> reporter: three years ago, the chemical safety board recommended local officials create a hazardous chemical prevention program after an explosion at the nearby bear crop science plant. it never happened. 24 hours after christie goldman started flushing her taps, she's still using bottled water and feeding her kids on paper plates. how worried are you about the water? >> well, i'm worried when you smell
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. there is plenty of skepticism here as residents confront water that doesn't look or smell right. and investigators dig for the reasons behind the chemical spill. freedom industries president gary southern was on site today but still not talking to the media. as crews worked to clean up the chemical spill that tainted charleston's water. also on site, a team of u.s. chemical safety board investigators. >> clearly, there was a hole that formed in...
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. >> reporter: hi, brian. it was a dose of winter this area has little experience with, ice and snow, and it hit this region hard. we have at least two weather-related deaths and it brought cities like houston to a stand still. the arctic blast dipped deep into texas with a rare snowfall, heavy sleet, and in houston, freezing rain that crippled the city. >> it's been real slippery, a lot of crashes, a lot of people losing control. >> reporter: despite warnings to stay off the roads, accidents topped 500 by late morning. >> 29 west road? >> reporter: the area's emergency center was activated. it's staffed normal i will only for hurricanes. >> it's still a serious situation, as you see, because you see all the traffic backed up one way. >> reporter: dozens of icy roads were closed. overpasses like this turned to sheets of ice. it's where hundreds of accidents have happened. ice blanketed san antonio, and further east, baton rouge. cities where plows and salt trucks are seldom needed and in short supply. almost 7
. >> reporter: hi, brian. it was a dose of winter this area has little experience with, ice and snow, and it hit this region hard. we have at least two weather-related deaths and it brought cities like houston to a stand still. the arctic blast dipped deep into texas with a rare snowfall, heavy sleet, and in houston, freezing rain that crippled the city. >> it's been real slippery, a lot of crashes, a lot of people losing control. >> reporter: despite warnings to stay off the...
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brian kilmeade is out there live in times square.you the latest. >> we saw the wide shot as they shot down broadway. it's 28 degrees outside. so they're doing a smart thing, actually moving around fast to stay warm. >> brian can try that. i think it's going to be his new technique. we'll see when he comes back. heather nauert has headlines. >> brian has a tough assignment this morning, hanging out with a bunch of pretty ladies. >> and he's going to the party. >> the party at 6:30 in the morning? nice job. good morning to you all. as a parent this video may be difficult for you to see. caught on camera, it was a pretty incredible moment that a baby is pulled out from the rubble. take a look. it was a two-year-old girl, a toddler. she was buried by an airstrike by the syrian government. it hit her home in aleppo. rescuers heard the girl crying and kept digging tphe they pulled her out. there is good news coming out of this. she has made -- look at her, beautiful little girl -- a full recovery. such a tragedy in that area. >>> unbelieva
brian kilmeade is out there live in times square.you the latest. >> we saw the wide shot as they shot down broadway. it's 28 degrees outside. so they're doing a smart thing, actually moving around fast to stay warm. >> brian can try that. i think it's going to be his new technique. we'll see when he comes back. heather nauert has headlines. >> brian has a tough assignment this morning, hanging out with a bunch of pretty ladies. >> and he's going to the party. >>...
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i got my swag back. >> narrator: brian voltz is back slinging ink... >> bop! >> oh! [ laughs ] >> narrator: ...and back with the woman who filed charges against him for domestic abuse. >> narrator: except for trips to >> narrator: except for trips to or from court, inmates at the louisville metro department of corrections jail rarely spend time outdoors. >> these guys get very little access to outside, to fresh air or anything like that. there are little windows in their housing areas or in their cells, like on the single cells. that's what they get. that's what they see. there is no outside recreation at all. >> narrator: diontray jackson is about to step outside for the first time in three months. >> [ laughs ] take a hot bath, eat real good, then make long love. that's it. then sleep like a baby with the music on. >> narrator: jackson will also his jail-issued scrubs for the clothes he was wearing when he was booked into louisville metro. a few days earlier, his judge allowed him to finish his sentence under home incarceration as long as he agrees to participate i
i got my swag back. >> narrator: brian voltz is back slinging ink... >> bop! >> oh! [ laughs ] >> narrator: ...and back with the woman who filed charges against him for domestic abuse. >> narrator: except for trips to >> narrator: except for trips to or from court, inmates at the louisville metro department of corrections jail rarely spend time outdoors. >> these guys get very little access to outside, to fresh air or anything like that. there are...
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. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. it's starting to get nasty out here, but some good news to report tonight. the evening rush has moved smoothly. a relief to folks trying to get home. make no mistake, we expect to get pounded by the triple threat of heavy snow, strong winds and bitter cold. what may amount to 24-plus hours of nonstop snow began falling before dawn around metro boston, at times whipped up by stiff, blustery winds. >> this is a big one. the new year nor'easter is a monster. >> reporter: warnings from new york to maine about the size and scope of the storm put officials on high alert. new york governor andrew cuomo. >> mother nature is starting the new year showing us who's in charge. >> reporter: massachusetts governor patrick. >> the temperatures will be extreme. and that's a serious hazard. >> reporter: across the northeast into new england the sweeping storm is upsetting travel plans. delays and cancellations rule the flight boards at new york's laguardia and logan which expects to shut down later to
. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. it's starting to get nasty out here, but some good news to report tonight. the evening rush has moved smoothly. a relief to folks trying to get home. make no mistake, we expect to get pounded by the triple threat of heavy snow, strong winds and bitter cold. what may amount to 24-plus hours of nonstop snow began falling before dawn around metro boston, at times whipped up by stiff, blustery winds. >> this is a big one. the new year...
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for brian rosale, it's especially meaningful because it comes as he faces terminal cancer and has beengiven only months to live. as they stroll through seattle's pike street mark, taking in the sights and sounds the rosale familiful palo alto says this is a trip they will never forget. >> my parents have been amazing and decided to come up to seattle and they said fine, let's turn it into an adventure and we brought the whole family and rented a van and left thursday morning and here we are in seattle on saturday ready for the game tomorrow. >> reporter: he will be going to that game with words of encouragement from the 49ers themselves. >> anytime you have a young man, who is suffering from cancer, and he is still willing to travel all across world just to see us play, that tells us a lot about his integrity. >> reporter: the team got winston cup that brian and his family would be making the trip to seattle and sent him an unexpected e-mail. >> it means a lot and you wake up on tuesday and your biggest heroes, sports heroes send you an e-mail acknowledging the fact that you are suppor
for brian rosale, it's especially meaningful because it comes as he faces terminal cancer and has beengiven only months to live. as they stroll through seattle's pike street mark, taking in the sights and sounds the rosale familiful palo alto says this is a trip they will never forget. >> my parents have been amazing and decided to come up to seattle and they said fine, let's turn it into an adventure and we brought the whole family and rented a van and left thursday morning and here we...
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brian? >> richard engel starting off our coverage from sochi, thank you, and for more on this, we're joined in studio by michael lighter who served as director of the national counter terrorism center under president bush and obama. michael, we always assume and hope guys in your line of work know more than we do. based on what you know, what is your degree of optimism and pessimism? >> well, i am optimistic that the venues themselves, the closer you get to those venues, the official sites within sochi will be safe. because the russians have done so much and they're very hard targets. i am pesz ms. -pessimistic beyod the sites, places like volgograd, the mass transit leading to sochi that is vulnerable for the russians. >> i'll put it this way, forgive the personal terms, if your wife and children were ticketed to go to the olympics, how would you feel about that? >> i feel pretty good about that as long as they were staying in sochi, but if they were taking the train throughout russia, plak
brian? >> richard engel starting off our coverage from sochi, thank you, and for more on this, we're joined in studio by michael lighter who served as director of the national counter terrorism center under president bush and obama. michael, we always assume and hope guys in your line of work know more than we do. based on what you know, what is your degree of optimism and pessimism? >> well, i am optimistic that the venues themselves, the closer you get to those venues, the...
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brian? >> john yang and a cold night in chicago. john, thanks. let's get a preview now of this southern storm. al roker is at the map here in the studio with more on that. al? >> that's right. to give you a sense of this, brian, if you're 25 years old and live in tallahassee or younger, you have never experienced anything like this. we have windchill ice warnings to the southeast. and to the north we have the windchill warnings as well. so we're talking about 60 million people affected by some sort of warning or watch tonight into tomorrow morning. here is what we've got. again, another piece of that polar vortex breaks off. the cold air all the way down in the panhandle of florida. look at the windchills. by tomorrow morning it will feel like 36 in chicago. 22 below in cleveland. 18 below in syracuse. new york city will feel like 1 below. and 38 in charleston. now, with this big winter snow and ice storm, here is what is happening. this cold air coming down, funneling all the way down into florida. gulf moisture riding up and over it as it does.
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brian? >> a cold kevin tibbles along the cold chicago river to start us off tonight. thanks again. >>> now to upstate new york we go, on the banks of the oswego river, where they are feeling the effects of that cold tonight. katy tur is there for us. good evening. katy, good evening. >> reporter: it's also very cold up here, brian, 7 degrees, negative 13 with the windchill. the wind has really been the story out here. 35 to 45 mile an hour wind gusts, all day long coming off of lake ontario, just to the right of me. one man described it as blowing like the devil out here. and it certainly was. it's not snowing in oswego right now, but just a little to our north it is, up in watertown. that's where they're getting the heaviest lake effect snow bands. we tried to get up there a little earlier today, but we were not able to do so. we were met by a whiteout on the roads, zero visibility and a block that wouldn't allow us to go through. they made us turn around. it's no secret it's cold out here,
brian? >> a cold kevin tibbles along the cold chicago river to start us off tonight. thanks again. >>> now to upstate new york we go, on the banks of the oswego river, where they are feeling the effects of that cold tonight. katy tur is there for us. good evening. katy, good evening. >> reporter: it's also very cold up here, brian, 7 degrees, negative 13 with the windchill. the wind has really been the story out here. 35 to 45 mile an hour wind gusts, all day long coming...
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brian? >> richard engel starting us off in moscow tonight, thanks. >>> in this country, the attention has now intensified surrounding a political scandal involving the administration of governor chris christie in new jersey. the latest development involves hoboken, new jersey. perhaps best known as the birthplace of frank sinatra. the mayor of hoboken is alleging she was given an ultimatum by the lieutenant governor to support a development project or lose out on hurricane sandy recovery funding. a charge the lieutenant governor today angrily denied. nbc's kelly o'donnell is in trenton for us again tonight. >> reporter: today in union beach, new jersey's lieutenant governor, kim guadagno, joined volunteers at a rebuilding event. and she hammered at a new political crisis. >> the suggestion that anyone would hold back sandy relief funds for any reason is wholly and completely false. >> reporter: that allegation comes from hoboken mayor, democrat, dawn zimmer, who this weekend went on televisi
brian? >> richard engel starting us off in moscow tonight, thanks. >>> in this country, the attention has now intensified surrounding a political scandal involving the administration of governor chris christie in new jersey. the latest development involves hoboken, new jersey. perhaps best known as the birthplace of frank sinatra. the mayor of hoboken is alleging she was given an ultimatum by the lieutenant governor to support a development project or lose out on hurricane sandy...
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brian had started a new project. every few hours he took a break from his room to come inside, stroke my hair and say reassuring things. you're home. everything's going to be okay. you just need a long rest, he said over and over. he was remarkably upbeat considering his wife had just lost her mind. the tension that had steadily grown between us since i started back full time had evaporated. there was nothing to fight about anymore. it was as if brian had been expecting this. and now that i'd finally collapsed, it was a relief to him. now there was something he could do. for starters, he could take care of the kids. cruel irony. i had yearned for years to have more time with my children. now that i finally had time, being around them was a torment. i felt as if my ears would bleed from their sleeks and -- shrieks and happy squeals. i loved them, of course. i never stopped loving them and being their mother. but all i wanted was to lie down alone in profound silence. i wanted one of those sensory deprivation tanks wit
brian had started a new project. every few hours he took a break from his room to come inside, stroke my hair and say reassuring things. you're home. everything's going to be okay. you just need a long rest, he said over and over. he was remarkably upbeat considering his wife had just lost her mind. the tension that had steadily grown between us since i started back full time had evaporated. there was nothing to fight about anymore. it was as if brian had been expecting this. and now that i'd...
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brian webb has the story live from oakland. hi, brian. >> reporter: hi. well, normally police wouldn't release the name of a juvenile but they are doing it in this case because they consider him armed and dangerous. they are urging 14-year-old mario toliver, june yes or no -- junior to turn himself in. >> reporter: the shooting happened in a small one bedroom oakland apartment where the brother and sister lived together for a few years, siblings said to be very close. >> i'm hurt, devastated and sad he has to go through this. >> reporter: neighbors said they heard two or three shots. surveillance video shows the 14- year-old brother running from the building. his 17-year-old sister justice toliver dead inside. police are offering a $10,000 reward for information but didn't want to talk any more about it today. >> don't want to talk about it. let's not talk about that. >> they are treating him as armed and dangerous and the reason is we have not recovered the weapon. >> reporter: so police and the family spend another day searching for the teenaged suspect
brian webb has the story live from oakland. hi, brian. >> reporter: hi. well, normally police wouldn't release the name of a juvenile but they are doing it in this case because they consider him armed and dangerous. they are urging 14-year-old mario toliver, june yes or no -- junior to turn himself in. >> reporter: the shooting happened in a small one bedroom oakland apartment where the brother and sister lived together for a few years, siblings said to be very close. >> i'm...
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miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. on another scorching winter day here in southern california, good news. this blaze is at least 30% contained. while five homes have been lost, tonight crews are bracing for another night of the gusty and notorious santa ana winds. this is what the battle looked like for the boots on the ground, cutting a fire line to protect homes. strike teams deployed to snuff out hot spots in tinder dry conditions, with low humidity and high winds. >> this is unreal, really. we haven't seen this in a long time. >> reporter: summer-like conditions. >> summer like conditions, yes. >> reporter: the canyons are funnels for the flames, the brush like gasoline. here on the ground it's literally hand-to-hand combat. the heat from these flames is intense. it's chewing through this bone dry hillside. here you've got ground crews trying to keep those flames away from homes just on the other side of this ridge. >> reporter: and it's just down hill where we found 64-year-old tony akino, his neighborhood under
miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. on another scorching winter day here in southern california, good news. this blaze is at least 30% contained. while five homes have been lost, tonight crews are bracing for another night of the gusty and notorious santa ana winds. this is what the battle looked like for the boots on the ground, cutting a fire line to protect homes. strike teams deployed to snuff out hot spots in tinder dry conditions, with low humidity and high...
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>> reporter: brian, you do your research, you're exactly right. my 4-year-old daughter, julie, was stranded in the suburbs, my wife and i couldn't get to her, it broke my wife's heart. but fortunately, she was able to drive very carefully today, retrieve my daughter and they're all home safe. let me tell you though, the storm, the snowstorm paralyzed like you mentioned, birmingham, like no winter storm has in decades. you're looking at just a taste of the gridlock that the birmingham drivers had experienced over the last 30 hours. icy bridges, this is i-65 south, runs right through the heart of birmingham. icy bridges have closed the traffic down to one lane, which is causing a long trail of tractor-trailers to just creep along, also forcing other drivers to either abandon their vehicles along the side of the road or endure the subzero temperatures along the side of the road overnight. now just like atlanta, it also left students stranded statewide. the department of education said 11,000 students had to spend the night last night in their school.
>> reporter: brian, you do your research, you're exactly right. my 4-year-old daughter, julie, was stranded in the suburbs, my wife and i couldn't get to her, it broke my wife's heart. but fortunately, she was able to drive very carefully today, retrieve my daughter and they're all home safe. let me tell you though, the storm, the snowstorm paralyzed like you mentioned, birmingham, like no winter storm has in decades. you're looking at just a taste of the gridlock that the birmingham...
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>> reporter: good evening, brian. tonight the state has ordered the company believed to be responsible for this chemical spill to cease and desist and to inspect all its tanks. meanwhile, fema is on its way here to charleston to help to deliver water to residents who can no longer turn on the tap. they brought every type of container they could find, jugs, bins and bottles to fill up as the people of charleston, west virginia learned just how precious clean water is. >> i understand boiling water, not to be able to drink it, but not even put it on your body. it's outrageous. >> never realized how much you need water until you don't have water. >> reporter: in this home, she puts socks on the faucets to remind her three children not to use the water. everyone is drinking bottled water. even the dogs and pet mouse. but with no idea when the water will be usable again, taylor stocked the van with bottled water and hand sanitizer for the ride to her sister's, where the water is safe. the source of the problem that has clo
>> reporter: good evening, brian. tonight the state has ordered the company believed to be responsible for this chemical spill to cease and desist and to inspect all its tanks. meanwhile, fema is on its way here to charleston to help to deliver water to residents who can no longer turn on the tap. they brought every type of container they could find, jugs, bins and bottles to fill up as the people of charleston, west virginia learned just how precious clean water is. >> i understand...
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. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. it's the big chill in boston. 9 degrees. 7 degrees below windchill. this morning 2 with a windchill pushing minus 20 literally freezing this city in its tracks. boston awoke to a deep freeze. snow packed streets and sidewalks largely empty. many shops dark and still after a record 10.6 inches fell on the city yesterday. about a foot in all when the last few flakes landed this morning. >> it's a good thing when the public heeds the advice we give about staying off the roads or going home early, because that enables us to help everyone. >> reporter: on the north shore, roughly two feet of snow in parts. on the south shore, icy flooding. street signs caked in white. along with a weekend's worth of cleanup duty ahead made easier by the fluffy dry powder or brutally cold temperatures. >> it is freezing. >> i'm layered up. i have, like, four pairs of pants on and four sweatshirts. so i'm cold. >> reporter: one sign said 15 degrees when it was the really 6 at the time. with wind chills expec
. >> reporter: hey, brian. good evening to you. it's the big chill in boston. 9 degrees. 7 degrees below windchill. this morning 2 with a windchill pushing minus 20 literally freezing this city in its tracks. boston awoke to a deep freeze. snow packed streets and sidewalks largely empty. many shops dark and still after a record 10.6 inches fell on the city yesterday. about a foot in all when the last few flakes landed this morning. >> it's a good thing when the public heeds the...
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brian? >> kelly o'donnell starting us off on this incredible televised chapter that played out on live tv today. kelly, thanks. bears repeating, gw bridge is the busiest bridge in the world. think about the impact this had on all those lives in all those vehicles, the doctors appointments, people late for work, anyone with an emergency. and don't forget, it was the first day of school. nbc's stephanie gosk is also in ft. lee, new jersey tonight, the town after all hit hardest by all of it. >> reporter: the people of ft. lee are no strangers to traffic. the backup on the bridge happens every day, but not like that week. how bad was it? >> it was terrible. >> it was very bad, worse than ever. >> reporter: this is just an average day for ft. lee. this is just regular traffic. you can already see how difficult it is for emergency responders to get where they need to go. the real traffic mayhem started on september 9th. >> wreaking havoc at the george washington bridge. >> reporter: the next day,
brian? >> kelly o'donnell starting us off on this incredible televised chapter that played out on live tv today. kelly, thanks. bears repeating, gw bridge is the busiest bridge in the world. think about the impact this had on all those lives in all those vehicles, the doctors appointments, people late for work, anyone with an emergency. and don't forget, it was the first day of school. nbc's stephanie gosk is also in ft. lee, new jersey tonight, the town after all hit hardest by all of...
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brian? >> richard engel starting us off in moscow tonight. richard, thanks. >>> in this country, the attention has now intensified surrounding a political scandal involving the administration of governor chris christie in new jersey. the latest development involves hoboken, new jersey. perhaps best known as the birthplace of frank sinatra. the mayor of hoboken is alleging she was given an ultimatum by the lieutenant governor to support a development project or lose out on hurricane sandy recovery funding. a charge the lieutenant governor today angrily denied. nbc's kelly o'donnell is in trenton for us again tonight. >> reporter: today in union beach, new jersey's lieutenant governor, kim guadagno, joined volunteers at a hurricane sandy rebuilding event. and she hammered at a new political crisis. >> the suggestion that anyone would hold back sandy relief funds for any reason is wholly and completely false. >> reporter: that allegation comes from hoboken mayor, democrat dawn zimmer, who this
brian? >> richard engel starting us off in moscow tonight. richard, thanks. >>> in this country, the attention has now intensified surrounding a political scandal involving the administration of governor chris christie in new jersey. the latest development involves hoboken, new jersey. perhaps best known as the birthplace of frank sinatra. the mayor of hoboken is alleging she was given an ultimatum by the lieutenant governor to support a development project or lose out on...
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. >> brian couldn't feel his legs.era: close encounters with death" continues. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth. and it's clinically proven to be 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. fireworks. it was sparks everywhere. >> i instantly knew, oh, no, we hit power lines. >> police. >> these are the passengers of the airplane that is caught in the power line. >> you are on the plane that crashed into the power line? >> yes, we are in the plane. right now. both of us. >> two men caught in a death-defying, high-wire act. for brian hook
. >> brian couldn't feel his legs.era: close encounters with death" continues. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ so i can't afford to have germy surfaces....
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. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big.e the announcement that they were going to tour america. the beatles wanted $25,000. well, i didn't have $25,000. and so i borrowed $25,000 on the house. there were no computers, but we sold it out in 3 1/2 hours. >> 17,000 screaming youngsters have jammed their way into the huge amphitheater. but they're the lucky ones. thousands of others outside were not so fortunate. >> here they are, the beatles! ♪ >> the beatles' output was phenomenal. they seemed to always be either touring, making a movie or making a record. >> hello. see these little fellows? they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. they're yours for just $2. >> they had posters and magazines and stickers and dolls and cartoons. like this is the start of where the teenager becomes the most desirable target for the dollar. >> i lived in the projects in brooklyn, in a black community. and the beatles were everywhere. it wasn't like this was a white phenomena. they were everywhere. >> the beatles created a rock industry. they wer
. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big.e the announcement that they were going to tour america. the beatles wanted $25,000. well, i didn't have $25,000. and so i borrowed $25,000 on the house. there were no computers, but we sold it out in 3 1/2 hours. >> 17,000 screaming youngsters have jammed their way into the huge amphitheater. but they're the lucky ones. thousands of others outside were not so fortunate. >> here they are, the...
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. >> how to pop a bottle wit >>> guys, this is a mountain biker, his name is brian gregory, but brian has himself a bit of a shadow. shadow's got a name, too, kaya his dog, because watch this on a trail in vancouver, british columbia, canada, brian is ripping it up. this video put together by his friend from foxwood films and everywhere brian goes kaya goes, too. check it out. >> wow, that's awesome exercise for this dog. >> that dog's flying. >> yes. it's great. >> yeah. >> wow! >> the dog is a purebred border collie at times even ahead of brian in this video. >> it's amazing to see kaya follow the trail even when the bike is ahead of her. >> maybe one your buddies isn't available and you have the trusty dog to follow along and hang out with you. >> man's best friend. >> man's best friend. >> look at that face. >> cute. >>> let's learn something today. a little how-to for you. how to open a beer bottle when you don't have a handy little bottle opener. >> real men drink beer. >> oh. >> that's one way. >> just blast the top off. don't have a shotgun, maybe a chain saw lying around? >>
. >> how to pop a bottle wit >>> guys, this is a mountain biker, his name is brian gregory, but brian has himself a bit of a shadow. shadow's got a name, too, kaya his dog, because watch this on a trail in vancouver, british columbia, canada, brian is ripping it up. this video put together by his friend from foxwood films and everywhere brian goes kaya goes, too. check it out. >> wow, that's awesome exercise for this dog. >> that dog's flying. >> yes. it's...
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ha-ha-ha. >> that's brian. know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you. >> love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she would like to return to her family as well, and put her crack addiction behind her, but those plans are on hold. >> brandee has been brought back on a bond violation, so the bonding agents are outside with her, appears she's in handcuffs now. we're waiting on a female officer to come in, conduct a pat down search and then we'll process her back into jail. >> hi. >> suzi. >> what's up. >> not going to run on us, right? >> no. come on. >> nyp was apprehended by her bondsman after missing a court date. >> using last night? >> no. >> you're clean? >> let me see your tongue. back there. >> nyp is fingerprinted, soon has another mugshot added to the file.
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brian, does this really mean it might be over soon? >> well, what a mess it has left behind. kevin tibbles from our report from chicago, thank you. >>> in north korea today we watched the latest bizarre chapter play out in the life of dennis rodman, the former nba star turned one man would be of good will ambassador to of all places, north korea. he made news there both for his actions today and his comments about an american who continues to be held by north korea. our report tonight from our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell. >> reporter: how do you celebrate the 31st birthday of a north korean dictator who just executed his own uncle? >> happy birthday to you ♪ some would say very carefully, dennis rodman's bizarre throaty performance was capped by a slight bow to kim jong-un, who was there even though photographers weren't permitted to take pictures of him. the main event was a basketball tournament between the korean players and the americans, but the americans lost, probably a good thing. but rodman's diplomatic adventure is not funny for an american
brian, does this really mean it might be over soon? >> well, what a mess it has left behind. kevin tibbles from our report from chicago, thank you. >>> in north korea today we watched the latest bizarre chapter play out in the life of dennis rodman, the former nba star turned one man would be of good will ambassador to of all places, north korea. he made news there both for his actions today and his comments about an american who continues to be held by north korea. our report...
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brian? >> anne thompson, in kentucky, thank you. across the river from cincinnati, thank you. >>> and the battle over abortion was back before the supreme court today specifically this time, abortion protests and an effort to limit them around the entrances to clinics. the question before the justices today, does it violate free speech? we get our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: this grandmother shows up twice a week in boston hoping to persuade women not to get abortions. >> they're abandoned, they're alone, i'm just saying wait, don't rush in, can't reverse this. >> reporter: but under state law protesters can't cross a line that keeps them 35 feet from the door. they say it violates free speech and makes conversation impossible. >> we don't want to scream at them. we're not, but it sounds like we are if we have to holler. >> the government is not allowed to say the sidewalks are opened for planned parenthood but closed for offering alternatives. >> reporter: but the clinic says the law is respon
brian? >> anne thompson, in kentucky, thank you. across the river from cincinnati, thank you. >>> and the battle over abortion was back before the supreme court today specifically this time, abortion protests and an effort to limit them around the entrances to clinics. the question before the justices today, does it violate free speech? we get our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: this grandmother shows up twice a week in boston hoping to...
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hey there, brian. hello, everybody. indeed a very special show. we have here more than 3,000 investment advisers right here in the building. it is very big, they are everywhere at this year's conference managing more than $600 billion. we're going it find out whatter that telling clients about a thousand invest now, what's keeping them up at night, what's actually making them feel good about their investments and kick it off with the two gentlemen sitting next to me. "todatd ameritrade's ceo and to. what is going on in the markets? >> happy. a big interview. boogie through this a little. update for the dow, the dow up now about 100 points exactly 0.6 of 1 percent pr%. facebook, big story today. volatility, fear index, the vix, coming down. down $18 and change in gold. the dollar index up and the yield on the ten-year treasury despite the fed reducing its paper again yesterday is actually at 2.74%. an interesting question maybe for your guests, mannedy. everybody thought interest rates would spike once the fed stopped buying at much bonds. guess wh
hey there, brian. hello, everybody. indeed a very special show. we have here more than 3,000 investment advisers right here in the building. it is very big, they are everywhere at this year's conference managing more than $600 billion. we're going it find out whatter that telling clients about a thousand invest now, what's keeping them up at night, what's actually making them feel good about their investments and kick it off with the two gentlemen sitting next to me. "todatd ameritrade's...
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>> the brian epstein has been with me for while.ave been thinking about it since i was at the wharton school of business. i thought it would study the lives of the great entertainment visionaries. i was wanting to know how he -- >> tell people who he was. >> brian epstein discovered the beatles and brought them to the unprecedented success that we know. they were unknown. he package them, presented them, give them the suit and the haircuts. no label was interested. he he convinced ed sullivan to give them a break when no british brand had ever made an impact. on the personal side, he was gay, jewish, and from liverpool. it was a felony to be gay. it was literally against the law. and that feminism was rampant. here was this gay, jewish man running around liverpool and saying that they're going to be bigger than elvis. he will body was crazy. but he was right, obviously. and he chase that dream with an incredible amount of passion and persistence, and he realized it spectacularly. that is why it inspires me. >> how did this lead to t
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brian never met his mom because she's not around anymore. and the only way he has ever spoken to his father's through prison bars. and brian is being raised by his grandma who, when i was there, he had just found out that she had been diagnosed with cancer. would sayounts, one that brian does not have a lot at home. but what he does have when he comes to school is a lot more than the students in america. he is in a great school surrounded by caring teachers who go above and beyond and are truly committed to his progress. . ian is thriving he told me he has big plans for old,uture. and at 11 years he is aiming high. he says that he has his heart set on going to college. brian has the opportunity to attend this school because of louisiana's scholarship program, a program that was championed by governor jindal who was here last year, a rogue round that he sponsored to provide kids -- eight program that he sponsored to provide kids below the therty line to have resources to attend the school of their families choice. speaking here, governor gene
brian never met his mom because she's not around anymore. and the only way he has ever spoken to his father's through prison bars. and brian is being raised by his grandma who, when i was there, he had just found out that she had been diagnosed with cancer. would sayounts, one that brian does not have a lot at home. but what he does have when he comes to school is a lot more than the students in america. he is in a great school surrounded by caring teachers who go above and beyond and are truly...