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. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. strapped to his neck and shoulders is a bomb, attached with a crude looking metal collar that locks. state police corner wells, barely 100 yards from the bank, in the parking lot of an eyeglass center. as employee dina mcphee watches. >> they cuffed him and then he must have said something about a bomb or said that he had something on him. because then he -- the police officers proceeded in running in different directions. >> as the area is evacuated, cameraman dan holland holds his position. he has his lens trained on the scene where wells is trying to convince the police he was forced to rob the bank by someone else. the same person who put the bomb around his neck. >> i'm not lying. did you call my boss? >> the man was strangely calm. he was just kind of sitting there. i mean, i know if i would have had a bomb on my neck, i would have probably been in a panic mode. >> as witnesses and media look on, wells talks out loud about the bomb to anyone who will listen. >> he pulled a key ou
. >> the bank robber is brian wells, a pizza delivery man. strapped to his neck and shoulders is a bomb, attached with a crude looking metal collar that locks. state police corner wells, barely 100 yards from the bank, in the parking lot of an eyeglass center. as employee dina mcphee watches. >> they cuffed him and then he must have said something about a bomb or said that he had something on him. because then he -- the police officers proceeded in running in different directions....
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well, we don't have texture, but you know what we've got? -a lot of money. -brian: i like that.rthy: and i want you to take it home with you today. brian: me, too. foxworthy: let me introduce you to some 5th graders i'm gonna let you cheat off of.
well, we don't have texture, but you know what we've got? -a lot of money. -brian: i like that.rthy: and i want you to take it home with you today. brian: me, too. foxworthy: let me introduce you to some 5th graders i'm gonna let you cheat off of.
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, president obama emerged after talks with congressional leaders saying both sides are still deadlocked but determined to get a deal done very soon. lawmakers will work through the weekend and meet with the president again on sunday. the president and congressional leaders come to the table to hammer out a deal on the debt ceiling. if a deal isn't reached by august 2, economists say the nation will default on its loans. mr. obama called the meeting very constructive but admitted hard work remains. >> i want to emphasize that nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to and the parties are still far apart on a wide range of issues. >> reporter: administration officials say the president is pushing for a big deal, somewhere in the ballpark of $4 trillion in deficit reductions over the next decade, nearly double the $2 trillion that had been at the center of talks for weeks. >> everybody acknowledges there's going to be pain involved politically on all sides. >> reporter: this amids
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, president obama emerged after talks with congressional leaders saying both sides are still deadlocked but determined to get a deal done very soon. lawmakers will work through the weekend and meet with the president again on sunday. the president and congressional leaders come to the table to hammer out a deal on the debt ceiling. if a deal isn't reached by august 2, economists say the nation will default on its loans. mr. obama called the meeting...
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. >> reporter: good evening brian. well, les henson was the head of news international in the uk from 1995 through 2007. the current head of news international also resigned today, rebecca brooks. she worked under henton when illegal phone hacking took place. the most damaging accusations over the years, the one that triggered this crisis led rupert murdock to an unlikely meeting here. rupert murdock met with millie dowler's family, the young girl whose phone was hacked by reporters. when the meeting ended, murdock was greeted outside by cat calls. he was ushered inside but wouldn't stay there long. >> as founder of the company i was appalled and i will find out when it happened. and i apologize. >> reporter: earlier in the tied today, the head of news international, rebecca brooks resigned. in a letter to her staff who wrote, this is now detracted attention from all our honest endeavors to fix the problems of the past. those endeavors began this week with shutting down the news of the world and then news corps backed out o
. >> reporter: good evening brian. well, les henson was the head of news international in the uk from 1995 through 2007. the current head of news international also resigned today, rebecca brooks. she worked under henton when illegal phone hacking took place. the most damaging accusations over the years, the one that triggered this crisis led rupert murdock to an unlikely meeting here. rupert murdock met with millie dowler's family, the young girl whose phone was hacked by reporters. when...
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. >> reporter: hi there, brian. well, there was a hurry up and get here phone call from the white house to democratic leaders here in congress late today with less than an hour's notice to meet with the president. now this came after a day of anxiety and griping with democrats worried that the president might be about to strike a deal with speaker boehner that they wouldn't like in order to try to bring along those hard-to-wrangle house republicans. the president's budget director was here, and he got an earful about that from senate democrats, and it was made worse after whispers and news leaks that a bigger deal for debt reduction was close, and then all sides publicly denied it. >> i always believe that keeping the lines of communication open were important, and frankly i think it would be irresponsible on behalf of the congress and the president not to be looking at backup strategies for how to solve this problem. >> there is no deal. we are not close to a deal. we are -- obviously the president is in discussions wit
. >> reporter: hi there, brian. well, there was a hurry up and get here phone call from the white house to democratic leaders here in congress late today with less than an hour's notice to meet with the president. now this came after a day of anxiety and griping with democrats worried that the president might be about to strike a deal with speaker boehner that they wouldn't like in order to try to bring along those hard-to-wrangle house republicans. the president's budget director was...
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, news corps got beaten up all day today by british politicians both before and after they dropped out of the bid. one of their fiercest critics, former prime minister gordon brown, who accused murdock's papers of law breaking on what he calls an industrial scale. >> order! order! >> reporter: in parliament today politicians for once found something they could agree on. rupert murdock's news corporation, they said should drop its bid for british tv network bskyb. >> they've got to stop talking about mergers until they sort out the mess they created. >> reporter: but even before they voted, news corps, beat them to it. >> they have decided in the last few moments that it will withdraw. >> reporter: announcing they would walk away from the biggest merger in the corporation's history, potentially worth billions, in a statement they said they would walk away from a deal potentially worth billions. the company said it has become clear that it is too difficult to progress in this climate. th
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, news corps got beaten up all day today by british politicians both before and after they dropped out of the bid. one of their fiercest critics, former prime minister gordon brown, who accused murdock's papers of law breaking on what he calls an industrial scale. >> order! order! >> reporter: in parliament today politicians for once found something they could agree on. rupert murdock's news corporation, they said should drop its bid for...
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well the editors of the news of the world wrote in their final edition that we have won for today, a scandal that threatens the influence and power of one of the largest media companies. rupert murdock rushed to london hoping to mitigate the damage to his media empire, but it's looking more and more like there's little he can do. today new allegations reported in the british press and claims that one of the officers protecting the royals sold a list of the family's phone numbers to the news of the world. and a source close to prime minister gordon brown alleges that the sunday times, another murdock paper illegally pursued brown's private financial and medical information. anger at murdock and resentment over his media company's unchecked political clout is boiling over. >> there is an element about all this is that personal. gordon brown is bitter that news of the world didn't back him in the last election. >> reporter: closing down the news of the world, firing all of its employees and a
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well the editors of the news of the world wrote in their final edition that we have won for today, a scandal that threatens the influence and power of one of the largest media companies. rupert murdock rushed to london hoping to mitigate the damage to his media empire, but it's looking more and more like there's little he can do. today new allegations reported in the british press and claims that one of the officers protecting the royals sold a list of...
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when it is, now we have religion so that, again, points up, i think brian's problems herement well, throughout his life, brian had maintained faith in god and in the people. these were apparently thoughts of action that liberal reformer and fundmentallist, but not contradictory. he supported reform. sometimes people are surprised to hear that. brian was a reformer? a progressive? yes, he was. again, that's part of the injustice that's done to his legacy by the scopes trial. there's more substance we get there than the inherent whims. it's the social consequences of darwinism in particular that bothered brian. you heard of it, social darwinism. this is what he was really after. he never really comes out and says that natural selection or evolution is untrue, but social darwinism is really worthy of attack and it doesn't apply to human society. it's understandable again in the wake of world war i # which was then called the war to end all wars, horrific death and with the help of great new weaponry and modernism. things are really looking ugly in the world. well, the political reformer and this
when it is, now we have religion so that, again, points up, i think brian's problems herement well, throughout his life, brian had maintained faith in god and in the people. these were apparently thoughts of action that liberal reformer and fundmentallist, but not contradictory. he supported reform. sometimes people are surprised to hear that. brian was a reformer? a progressive? yes, he was. again, that's part of the injustice that's done to his legacy by the scopes trial. there's more...
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well shortly we talk show biz and star gazing as queen guitarist brian may talks to r.t. about his two great loves well that's after the business update kareena. come to our business report here in r t thanks for joining me russia is looking forward to expand its privatization program to spur economic growth deputy prime minister vall of laid out the new plan that was disclosed by the adams to newspaper he suggests the full privatization of fourteen state companies by two thousand and seventeen however according to the plan the government will keep controlling stakes in infrastructure companies like russian real ways and transmit. the momentum for privatization is gathering. but it's also partly a function of the fight that we're going to face to do this. it's not so much about the money or those significant amount of money and go to the original plan was for thirty three billion dollars would be raised to think we're talking about one hundred twenty billion dollars but this is part and parcel with smoke my zation program and for him the key here is state owned companies r
well shortly we talk show biz and star gazing as queen guitarist brian may talks to r.t. about his two great loves well that's after the business update kareena. come to our business report here in r t thanks for joining me russia is looking forward to expand its privatization program to spur economic growth deputy prime minister vall of laid out the new plan that was disclosed by the adams to newspaper he suggests the full privatization of fourteen state companies by two thousand and seventeen...
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. >> thanks, brian williams. wellut. >>> coming up next, a marine who needed a date for the ball considers a longshot and takes it on youtube. >> hey, mila. i'm sergeant moore. but you can call me scotty. i want to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the marine corps ball. november 18th. >>> it was a longshot but he took it. a marine serving in afghanistan needed a date for the marine corps ball so on a bet with a fellow marine, he made a youtube video and asked his favorite actress, mila kunis to go with him. mila kunis says she's trying to make it work and it turns out she might have a filming conflict but she'll try to make it work. i always thought i had a chance, said sergeant scott moore, and sometimes, he said, that's all you need. >>> the name sherwood schwartz may not ring a bell but his television creations including "gilligan's island" and the "brady bunch" a culture of americans who grew up in the '60s and '70s. he started out in radio writing jokes for bob hope and red skelton and found sitcom im
. >> thanks, brian williams. wellut. >>> coming up next, a marine who needed a date for the ball considers a longshot and takes it on youtube. >> hey, mila. i'm sergeant moore. but you can call me scotty. i want to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the marine corps ball. november 18th. >>> it was a longshot but he took it. a marine serving in afghanistan needed a date for the marine corps ball so on a bet with a fellow marine, he made a youtube video and...
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brian. >> reporter: well the coast guard tonight reports that crews have searched 4600 square miles of sead. none of the missing have been spotted but they are not giving up. in fact, a petty officer at the coast guard station in alameda told me tonight this is still considered a rescue mission, and they are prepared to keep looking through tuesday, longer if the mexican navy requests it. so heartbreaking. >> it is. and one wonders if they went down with the ship but it's too deep to go down there. >> it's too deep. i don't know if they can go down, but if it's in 200 feet of water, it's a wreck dive, so it's dangerous. >> linda, thank you very much. >>> a drug deal gone bad is being blamed for a shooting in richmond that left three men dead. gun erupted at the triangle court public housing project 4:30 yesterday afternoon, 36- year-old michael anderson who lived in the house is among the dead. 19-year-old donti delooney of oakland and 28-year-old cory walker were also dead when officers arrived. two miami described as material witnesses are still being requested. >>> and a person has been
brian. >> reporter: well the coast guard tonight reports that crews have searched 4600 square miles of sead. none of the missing have been spotted but they are not giving up. in fact, a petty officer at the coast guard station in alameda told me tonight this is still considered a rescue mission, and they are prepared to keep looking through tuesday, longer if the mexican navy requests it. so heartbreaking. >> it is. and one wonders if they went down with the ship but it's too deep...
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brian. >> reporter: well, diane, they are quite a couple. and we're learning a lot more about their views and how they've made their money. michele bachmann tells supporters her husband, marcus, has been the key to her 33 years of happy marriage. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> reporter: but dr. bachmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my husband dr. marcus bachmann. >> reporter: operating out of suburban minneapolis, dr. bachmann runs a christian counseling firm, co-owned with his wife, that at times, according to former patients, has tried to cononrt gay men into heterosexuals through prayer. >> his patatfor my therapy would be to read the bible, pray to god that i would no longer be gay. >> reporter: andrew ramirez of minneapolis was 17 when his family sent him to bachmann and associates where, he says, a counselor working for bachmann tried, unsuccessfully, to "save" him from his sin. >> and god would fo
brian. >> reporter: well, diane, they are quite a couple. and we're learning a lot more about their views and how they've made their money. michele bachmann tells supporters her husband, marcus, has been the key to her 33 years of happy marriage. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> reporter: but dr. bachmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's...
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i think that may be about what tonight is as well, brian. >> chuck todd from the north lawn of the white house tonight. chuck, thanks. >>> well, it is a mess. we have established that. and nbc news will have live coverage of the president's address tonight, along with the response from house speaker john boehner. that's tonight at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific time. >>> now we turn to that shocking killing spree in norway. the man accused of murder in this tragedy was in court today, but behind closed doors, because they wanted to deprive him of a public platform to vent his views. a big question in that badly wounded nation, did he act alone? and there is a new death toll in this as well. nbc's martin fletcher has been covering the story from the start. he's with us tonight from oslo. martin, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. norway's police today said fewer people have been killed than thought, not 93, but 76, with some still missing. that is small relief for a country that can hardly believe what just happened. anders breivik was brought to court this morning, the face of a
i think that may be about what tonight is as well, brian. >> chuck todd from the north lawn of the white house tonight. chuck, thanks. >>> well, it is a mess. we have established that. and nbc news will have live coverage of the president's address tonight, along with the response from house speaker john boehner. that's tonight at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific time. >>> now we turn to that shocking killing spree in norway. the man accused of murder in this tragedy was in...
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at up next legendary queen guitarist and songwriter brian may well it's also sophie shevardnadze about life with the stars and not only working alongside front man freddie mercury but also his other life as an experienced astrophysicist that's coming up next. it's great to have you with us today sir thank you so recently i was going through the class passage and he writes about music and what he said about music except it's art it's also true power over nations and cells and then many people say that exactly why music is compared to exact sciences like math. so i never really got that because i finished the conservatory and i always failed my math class now you as a man of music and science can tell me how music is related with science or exact science like math for example it's a hard question. there are mathematical things in music but ironically i think the most important things in musical instruments and things so i don't know quite how that works out except maybe gives you balance but yes i love pure science and i love music and they're not the same sure but. certainly true of his
at up next legendary queen guitarist and songwriter brian may well it's also sophie shevardnadze about life with the stars and not only working alongside front man freddie mercury but also his other life as an experienced astrophysicist that's coming up next. it's great to have you with us today sir thank you so recently i was going through the class passage and he writes about music and what he said about music except it's art it's also true power over nations and cells and then many people...
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>> reporter: well, brian, the prosecutors didn't even make it to first base when the judge called this game because of a serious foul. so this trial is now over in just its second day and there's a question about whether roger clemens can be put on trial again. outside the courthouse, fans were waiting for him today asking for autographs, wishing him well, one even hugged him and he smiled, something he hasn't done much since this case began. it all ended abruptly after the judge declared a mistrial. after the prosecutor showed the jury something that he had earlier declared off-limits. it was an excerpt from the congressional hearing three years ago where the government says clemens lied when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs. a member of that committee read a statement from the wife of a former clemens teammate, but because she had not talked to clemens about using those drugs, the judge said the jury shouldn't hear that. >> and what about if they can come back at him a second time? >> the lawyers will tell the judge what they think, his defense lawyers and then the governm
>> reporter: well, brian, the prosecutors didn't even make it to first base when the judge called this game because of a serious foul. so this trial is now over in just its second day and there's a question about whether roger clemens can be put on trial again. outside the courthouse, fans were waiting for him today asking for autographs, wishing him well, one even hugged him and he smiled, something he hasn't done much since this case began. it all ended abruptly after the judge declared...
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>> well, brian, we have something here in the summer called the monsoon. in the first half of the monsoon, it's the dry monsoon. we get huge thunderstorms and these big wind storms that kick out of these thunderstorms. so we get these sort of the dust storms maybe three to four times a year. but it's been an extremely long time since anybody has seen anything this big and this long lasting. just an incredible event yesterday. >> and, rob, i've been in sand storms in iraq and elsewhere in the persian gulf that look awfully similar to this. and just striking how insidious it is. it gets inside homes, every surface, electronics, inside cars. was it that bad? are people throughout metropolitan phoenix dealing with the after effects of this today? >> yeah, absolutely. i wish i owned stock in a car wash business because everybody was affected by this storm. millions and millions of people. one of my favorite photos was somebody who had their car in the garage, completely coated in dust. they weren't in the dust storm. this was after the fact. it just got anywher
>> well, brian, we have something here in the summer called the monsoon. in the first half of the monsoon, it's the dry monsoon. we get huge thunderstorms and these big wind storms that kick out of these thunderstorms. so we get these sort of the dust storms maybe three to four times a year. but it's been an extremely long time since anybody has seen anything this big and this long lasting. just an incredible event yesterday. >> and, rob, i've been in sand storms in iraq and...
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what is going on here, brian? >> wellfor right now, he represents the ultimate challenge for crisis management expert. he's hired some of those, retained a big-time washington lawyer, and has started to separate himself from the properties and the people who have damaged them. >> reporter: if the gods of washington and london demand sacrifice in the time of crisis, count rebekah brooks as one of the top sacrifices. the chief executive of news international has resigned. he has sacrificed "news of the world." sacrificed his bid for bskyb. he's met with the family of the murdered teenager whose phone was allegedly hacked by the newspaper. murdoch's running full-page newspaper ads apologizing for his company's conduct. after some hedging, he's finally agreed to appear before britain's parliament. >> is everything so far enough to turn the tide of public opinion? >> it's not. so far it's been too little, too late, and too defensive. >> reporter: crisis management expert richard levich has handled crisis management. but he and
what is going on here, brian? >> wellfor right now, he represents the ultimate challenge for crisis management expert. he's hired some of those, retained a big-time washington lawyer, and has started to separate himself from the properties and the people who have damaged them. >> reporter: if the gods of washington and london demand sacrifice in the time of crisis, count rebekah brooks as one of the top sacrifices. the chief executive of news international has resigned. he has...
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. >> brian: on live tv, anything goes, just ask this reporter. >> as well as the owner of this home apparently: why an angry viewer attacked. why an anchor appeared. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> steve: when you're on live tv out in the field, you never know what's going to happen. one time i was covering a st. patrick's day parade a guy stood behind me and poured a beer over my head. my hair smell terrific. it had more body than it ever had before. >> brian: you sat there, your hair got body and body on tap was born, the shampoo, remember body on tap? >> brian, you're fired. >> steve: it could be a good idea. >> brian: for a decade we smelled like ringgold. >> gretchen: we used to wash our hair with gold in the rain. >> brian: why? >> it was messy to do beer inside your house. >> brian: 'cause you wanted to pour it on your head? >> gretchen: yeah, exactly. >> brian: we'll find out if laura ingraham poured a beer on her head. >> gretchen: let's do some other headlines. first we have a big development overnight. the mayor of kandahar is dead, assassinated by a bomber. the taliban claimin
. >> brian: on live tv, anything goes, just ask this reporter. >> as well as the owner of this home apparently: why an angry viewer attacked. why an anchor appeared. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> steve: when you're on live tv out in the field, you never know what's going to happen. one time i was covering a st. patrick's day parade a guy stood behind me and poured a beer over my head. my hair smell terrific. it had more body than it ever had before....
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it's indigo she says because they've got something but but not much not much at all so brian jo's point is really well taken out now john boehner is going to face probably the biggest test of his speakership because now he's going to sit down with the guys in the senate and work out something that both bodies can pass. and a good thing it's going to be something like this ok let's slash part of the federal budget or be going to are they going to end up you know the senate for example here we read could take any one of the bills in the house is replace the entire text of one sentence that says the the new debt ceiling is fourteen trillion dollars send it back to the house and there that waiting to happen well i think some deal will probably be worked out but beyond this as a member of the tea party i was very proud of the tea party members of the house and senate for fighting back not rolling over and when you look at the plans i mean they both have commissions and they both cut about just over seven hundred billion over the next ten years they're really not that far apart we're talking about politics
it's indigo she says because they've got something but but not much not much at all so brian jo's point is really well taken out now john boehner is going to face probably the biggest test of his speakership because now he's going to sit down with the guys in the senate and work out something that both bodies can pass. and a good thing it's going to be something like this ok let's slash part of the federal budget or be going to are they going to end up you know the senate for example here we...
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in anticipation of brian wilson's arrival, secret service >>> well a week from today the giants will use in anticipation of brian wilson's arrival secret service agents are bolting down the painting of abraham lincoln. >> i think we'll have a pretty good idea. they are well-behaved. they may not look it but they are. ♪[ music ] >> i know he is a baseball fan, so it will be good to just meet him, and you know, for -- he made history when he made presidency and i think it's going to be a privilege to go out there and shake his hand. >> joe montana getting aftermath kemp as the giants hosted the dodgers. ryan vogelsong in some trouble in the fourth but starts the inning-ending double play. the all-star pitched 6 2/3 scoreless innings. lowered his e.r.a. to 2.0. that's the best in the national league. the bats woke up in the fourth. panda shot into the arcade, his ninth of the season, they are up 1-0. the way vogelsong is going, that's the effect. cody ross drives home two off chad billingsly. 4-0 giants, they score four in the inning and win 5-0. ryan vogelsong is now 7-1, they lead ariz
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oh well it's interesting development there brian thanks so much for sharing your thoughts there live from worcester there in the u.k. brand. sorry i've just lost your name for a second brian johnson thomas i beg your pardon tracking exposure of un security council thanks so much for joining us on this has deployed commander units in libya subject we've just been talking about to get rid of colonel gadhafi well that's the claim from one his sons this comes after another son saif gadhafi spoke exclusively to r.t. saying he believes the alliance wants only to feast on libya's riches this country is a piece of cake rich full of gaz oil and we have more than one hundred billion dollars deposits abroad so we have to share this that it and we have to get mr gadhafi because he is the only obstacle between us and the clique. it's as simple as that. when you can check out the full version of this exclusive interview on our website at www. dot com. the hague war crimes tribunal has entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of former bosnian serb general recommend outage the accused was ordered out
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sluggers barry bonds, mark mcgwire, and clemens' manager and gm in new york, joe torre and brian cashman. >>> well, it will take more than just an nfl lockout to keep us from finding reasons to make fun of the dallas cowboys. >> yes. >> especially after this one. >> one of the cowboys' star wide receivers may want to step up his game with the ladies. roy williams came up with a very original way of proposing to his girlfriend. he recorded the proposal and then stuck it in the mail, along with a $76,000 engagement ring. well, she apparently wasn't swept off her feet by the gesture. maybe he song it. adding insult to injury, she then, well she kept the ring. >> and here's where it gets ugly. >> it does get ugly because he filed a lawsuit to try to get that ring back. >> well, eventually his now ex-girlfriend not only did she say no but i guess they broke up. found out now she says the father, who ended up with the ring -- >> her father. >> will then give it back. >> yeah. >> i wonder if they'll meet on a bridge somewhere, and do the exchange. >> what do you think he was thinking? like i'm just too b
sluggers barry bonds, mark mcgwire, and clemens' manager and gm in new york, joe torre and brian cashman. >>> well, it will take more than just an nfl lockout to keep us from finding reasons to make fun of the dallas cowboys. >> yes. >> especially after this one. >> one of the cowboys' star wide receivers may want to step up his game with the ladies. roy williams came up with a very original way of proposing to his girlfriend. he recorded the proposal and then stuck...
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>> brian, thanks so much. well, last night on "chris matthews," chris asked gang of six senators, mark warner what sets their deficit reduction plan apart from other proposals put forth by republicans? >> this is the first time we've seen a bipartisan plan that includes revenues, that, it really is comprehensive, it's bipartisan. it isn't perfect. but when the alternative is we're going to drive this country over the cliff, i think we've got to start with something that actually gets the job done, that gives us that comprehensive approach, and the fact that we had a whole lot of democrats and republicans yesterday saying, yeah, i'm ready to at least move to the next step, was a good sign. we've got to realize we're 13 days away from a default. we're 13 days away from an indirect tax increase with every american where their interest rates skyrocket and the government can't pay its bills. we've got to be responsible and get something done. if we can build some of this into our process of the debt ceiling, this ought
>> brian, thanks so much. well, last night on "chris matthews," chris asked gang of six senators, mark warner what sets their deficit reduction plan apart from other proposals put forth by republicans? >> this is the first time we've seen a bipartisan plan that includes revenues, that, it really is comprehensive, it's bipartisan. it isn't perfect. but when the alternative is we're going to drive this country over the cliff, i think we've got to start with something that...
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state dot com a government dot com and director of government studies at the heritage foundation brian at the well you know it is bigger the house john boehner told a group of reporters today that the debt ceiling negotiations are not going so good this is like trying to nail jello to the wall is basically how would you describe the president. what are the republicans bringing to the table. well the country the bringing a balanced budget amendment to the constitution of the table that's one thing but that's actually it's actually not a balanced budget amendment it's a two thirds majority agrees taxes on billionaires and corporations and that has a little bit of balanced budget attached to it so they can call it that well i don't know if you notice but in a balanced budget amendment the language isn't saying anything about millionaires billionaires it applies to all americans it would be it would take a two thirds vote of both chambers to raise taxes on all americans no matter how much you make that's a good thing we need to make sure that all of us have been cut dramatically in the last thirty yea
state dot com a government dot com and director of government studies at the heritage foundation brian at the well you know it is bigger the house john boehner told a group of reporters today that the debt ceiling negotiations are not going so good this is like trying to nail jello to the wall is basically how would you describe the president. what are the republicans bringing to the table. well the country the bringing a balanced budget amendment to the constitution of the table that's one...
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well being brian becker national coordinator of the antiwar ansa coalition says the little chance of a peaceful resolution as long as the u.s. continues to fashion its policies around is really interests. there are different different desires different agendas within a court ted from the u.s. government point of view the purpose of these renewed hearts is to put pressure on the palestinian authority which have received nothing from the israelis and nothing from the americans during the past years seen israeli settlements growing and expanding its way to president obama's promise that there's there would be a halt a freeze and settlement construction in the west bank and spite of the fact that the siege of gaza has taken so much in spite of the fact that the israelis are claiming all drew some for themselves so the american government in particular which is the primary sponsor of israel which gives israel three billion dollars a year the largest recipient of of u.s. foreign aid they realize that israel could become increasingly isolated so they're trying to come up with some solution
well being brian becker national coordinator of the antiwar ansa coalition says the little chance of a peaceful resolution as long as the u.s. continues to fashion its policies around is really interests. there are different different desires different agendas within a court ted from the u.s. government point of view the purpose of these renewed hearts is to put pressure on the palestinian authority which have received nothing from the israelis and nothing from the americans during the past...
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brian. >> reporter: michele bachmann was well known to the religious right.ow we're learning a lot more about her and her husband and the business that has been the family's principal source of income. on the campaign trail, michele bachmann telel supporters her husband has been the key to their 33 years of happy marriage. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> repepter: but dr. bachmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my husband dr. marcus bachmann. >> reporter: operating out of suburban minneapolis, dr. bachmann runs a christian counseling firm, co-owned with his wife michele, that at times, according to former patients, has tried to convert gay men into heterosexuals through christian prayerer >> you know, i could be straight and god would forgive me if i was straight. >> reporter: andrew ramirez of minneapolis was 17 when his family sent him to bachmann and associates where he says a counselor working for bachmann tried unsucces
brian. >> reporter: michele bachmann was well known to the religious right.ow we're learning a lot more about her and her husband and the business that has been the family's principal source of income. on the campaign trail, michele bachmann telel supporters her husband has been the key to their 33 years of happy marriage. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> repepter: but dr. bachmann's brand of...
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, brian williams interviewed legendary astronaut former senator john glenn at the air and space museum here in washington. >> what are your feelings as this program prepares to come to an end? >> wellian, you have feelings of nostalgia, the discovery that will eventually be here and replace this one was one that i was fortunate enough to ride on for a second flight. so sort of a little bit of nostalgia. on the bigger picture i'm sorry we're not maximizing the research, return out of the space program. the international space station is the most unique laboratory ever put together by hubs it also means without the shuttle we have no way of getting into space ourselves. we are sending our astronauts over to russia to have them put our people in their shuttle which for the world's greatest space fearing nation as we say, that's just not the answer to me. >> and you can see more of brian williams' interview with john glenn tonight on "nabs nightly news." check your local listings. it's the 135th shuttle launch. tamron hall will lead msnbc's coverage of nasa's final launch live from cape canaveral friday morning. don't miss it. obama will hold his first ever twitter town hall 15 minutes
, brian williams interviewed legendary astronaut former senator john glenn at the air and space museum here in washington. >> what are your feelings as this program prepares to come to an end? >> wellian, you have feelings of nostalgia, the discovery that will eventually be here and replace this one was one that i was fortunate enough to ride on for a second flight. so sort of a little bit of nostalgia. on the bigger picture i'm sorry we're not maximizing the research, return out of...
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. >> reporter: well, brian, it means the end of an era, as you said, but again, it's about the same as always. it's always the same excitement, you got souls on board, you want to make sure they get into orbit safely. and the launch team here has been performing as it's always performed. however, there are 6,700 people on this launch team, and after this mission, there'll be a thousand left. so it's getting down hairy here, a job situation, but they're flying like always and we're getting real close here, as george diller is in launch control. he's a veteran. and he will be taking us down to liftoff, brian. >> it is important to remember, jay, as you point out, that for a lot of the veterans, this is it. they walk away from the control panel as commercial space flight takes over. >> that's true. it will probably be at least four years before we see astronauts leave this sand spit again. as you said, there have been 165 flights from cape canaveral. this will be 166. and we're getting real close here, with 40 seconds to go to launch. and i want to tell you this, brian, we're going to be
. >> reporter: well, brian, it means the end of an era, as you said, but again, it's about the same as always. it's always the same excitement, you got souls on board, you want to make sure they get into orbit safely. and the launch team here has been performing as it's always performed. however, there are 6,700 people on this launch team, and after this mission, there'll be a thousand left. so it's getting down hairy here, a job situation, but they're flying like always and we're getting...
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you can log on and voice your opinion as well, shawn. >> brian, thank you. >>> new tonight, using the web to catch a killer, and dc cops have no problems admitting it. the website launched for the east coast rapist earlier this year allowed the rapist to be locked up. >> a woman dragged into the woods off canal road 13 years ago in germantown. let's start with the dc murder. it was the summer of 1998. christine mrzan was walking to her dorm at georgetown university. someone dragged her into the woods, sexual assaulted her and beat her to death. dc police developed a sketch of the man who may be responsible. investigators also collected dna evidence from the crime scene, entered that into a national database, and linked the murder of the 28-year-old to eight sexual attacks in montgomery county. there's the composite sketch we were talking about. now, dc police will launch a new website dedicated to generating tips in an otherwise cold case. the actual launch is coming soon and veteran detectives aren't afraid to try new approaches, even if that means stepping out of their comfort zone.
you can log on and voice your opinion as well, shawn. >> brian, thank you. >>> new tonight, using the web to catch a killer, and dc cops have no problems admitting it. the website launched for the east coast rapist earlier this year allowed the rapist to be locked up. >> a woman dragged into the woods off canal road 13 years ago in germantown. let's start with the dc murder. it was the summer of 1998. christine mrzan was walking to her dorm at georgetown university. someone...
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>>> well, as brian todd was just saying there from washington in his piece, rupert murdock has already been speaking out. and let's bring you a little more about what he's saying about the escalating scandal. now, murdock told the wall street journal, which of course news corporation owns, that the company will conduct its own investigation into the phone hacking allegations. he also said that he believes the company has handled the crisis extremely well so far, making only might minor mistake. and when he asked how he was handling the negative press attention, he said it's annoying, but i'll get over it. he added i'm tired. we're talking about a man who has built a media empire from australia to all four corners of the globe, but he is 80 years old after all. >> and after all this, anyone would be tired, nina. the whole saga has hit news corp shares on the sided any stock exchange. let's take a look at this graft to see how it's been doing. the share price was on the rise until july 67th right here where you see that peak. that was the day before news corp said it would shut down the
>>> well, as brian todd was just saying there from washington in his piece, rupert murdock has already been speaking out. and let's bring you a little more about what he's saying about the escalating scandal. now, murdock told the wall street journal, which of course news corporation owns, that the company will conduct its own investigation into the phone hacking allegations. he also said that he believes the company has handled the crisis extremely well so far, making only might minor...
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brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> well, families who lost loved ones in the london terror bombingshappened about six ars ago may have had their phones hacked by a britain tabloid. the latest escalation in a growing scandal over phone hackings by "news of the world." >> the london police confirmed some of its may have gotttt cash from the paper in exchange for confidential information. >>> three former pta moms from los angeles have been arrested after duping fellowarents into investing $14 million in a phony business. the alleged ponzi scheme lasted more than two years during which that time they spent a aut 3 million -- the three spent millions on vacation, cars and also gambling trips before an irate investor alerted authorities. the women are now being held on multiple felony charges. >>> attorneys name more than a dozen hihi-profile witnesses to be called in the perjury trial of roger clememe beginning later today. he is accused of lying to congress about taking performance-enhancing drugs. >>> staying with sports this morning, here's don bell at espn news with last night's hig
brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> well, families who lost loved ones in the london terror bombingshappened about six ars ago may have had their phones hacked by a britain tabloid. the latest escalation in a growing scandal over phone hackings by "news of the world." >> the london police confirmed some of its may have gotttt cash from the paper in exchange for confidential information. >>> three former pta moms from los angeles have been arrested after duping...
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well not joined by brian johnson former season arms trafficking expert for the un security council joining me live in the u.k. thanks very much indeed for being with us here in our team know you are a global arms trafficking expert just how much do you think trafficking is going on in libya right now. we don't know how much we can look at darpa's hard because there is in theory an arms embargo so they are to the arms embargo was announced there were flights to tripoli for those few days before the bombing campaign started from a variety of destinations and it was strange flights from for example damascus from various parts of central asia and elsewhere. despite the certainly the french of those said that they're dropping weapons i think inside and southwest of tripoli as well yes exactly that's exactly what is going to ask you this part is arms embargo the french have indeed admitted to dropping weapons into a certain situation where they're saying those civilians were under threat of being massacred by a good after u.s. military there's a problem of their own they right in helping those c
well not joined by brian johnson former season arms trafficking expert for the un security council joining me live in the u.k. thanks very much indeed for being with us here in our team know you are a global arms trafficking expert just how much do you think trafficking is going on in libya right now. we don't know how much we can look at darpa's hard because there is in theory an arms embargo so they are to the arms embargo was announced there were flights to tripoli for those few days before...
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still ahead we have diane sawyer live but first brian back with a final look at the weather coming up next. >> well, it is the stunning interview everybody is talking about. stacey dugard was kidnapped at 11 years old and held captive for 18 years. we will see her exclusive interview with diane sawyer. diane joins us live from new york. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to talk to you, cynne, always. >> stacey dugard has been through things none of us can imagine but nonetheless, it seems she has grown into a poised and remarkably normal young woman. what was it like to talk to her? >> she is amazing. this is someone who has been working in this field for a long time. we have to remember he was not only a predator, he was let out of jail when he shouldn't have been and got a letter of commendation from his parole officers while he was holding her captive in his backyard and she reminds us about the joy of our lives every day. >> it's amazing she can still find joy despite everything she's been through. you also interviewed stacey dugard's mother and i understand she's dealt with a lot of guil
still ahead we have diane sawyer live but first brian back with a final look at the weather coming up next. >> well, it is the stunning interview everybody is talking about. stacey dugard was kidnapped at 11 years old and held captive for 18 years. we will see her exclusive interview with diane sawyer. diane joins us live from new york. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to talk to you, cynne, always. >> stacey dugard has been through things none of us can imagine but...
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what life is all about rock legend brian may best known as a guitarist and songwriter for queen found self complainers suicide prior to the death of freddie mercury well in just over an hour we asked brian what brought him back from the brink. what. i think what stopped me was the fact that i had children and people who depended on me and people who love me i would like to tell you that there was a glimmer of hope there but there was a time i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking i could do this you have to somehow get outside. and trust that you can come back as a person who can deal with things that. have a back with a recap of our main stories shortly before that will take a look at it's happening in business was to me. good to see you in a warm welcome to business our team company b.p. has doubled first hard dividends for its british shareholder b.p. the ok b.p. has paid one point six billion dollars through its british partners in dividends overall net profit for the period stands at four and a half billion dollars almost double last year's results meanwhile b.p. has reported a net profit of twelve point seven billion dollars for th
what life is all about rock legend brian may best known as a guitarist and songwriter for queen found self complainers suicide prior to the death of freddie mercury well in just over an hour we asked brian what brought him back from the brink. what. i think what stopped me was the fact that i had children and people who depended on me and people who love me i would like to tell you that there was a glimmer of hope there but there was a time i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking...
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well here are more from brian may in just a few minutes before that i will take a look at what's happening in business with dmitri. morning and welcome to business art scene despite a plea to pause expansion russia's v.t.v.m. bank is weighing up a new purchase in the express credit market the country's second largest lender may buy a ten percent stake in home credit. needs to be wants to buy a stake in the bank ahead of home credit be listing if you have a twenty five percent stake is expected to raise around one billion dollars the company's key asset is home credit and finance bank in russia a bank holding a quarter of the instant credit market. it's elisa and l. group and germany's eon have put the finishing touches to their new power plants in siberia foreign energy giants other leading investors in russia's liberalize power market building more new capacity than russian for the summer but over explains. the generators are turning creating much needed electricity last year power companies built a record for gigawatts of capacity enough to power a quarter of moscow and its foreign firms
well here are more from brian may in just a few minutes before that i will take a look at what's happening in business with dmitri. morning and welcome to business art scene despite a plea to pause expansion russia's v.t.v.m. bank is weighing up a new purchase in the express credit market the country's second largest lender may buy a ten percent stake in home credit. needs to be wants to buy a stake in the bank ahead of home credit be listing if you have a twenty five percent stake is expected...
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well we'll hear more from brian in just over an hour's time right now dmitri is here with the latest business news. good morning and welcome to the business update on our team despite a plead suppose expansion russia's d.t.b. bank is weighing up a new purchase in the express credit markets the country's second largest lender may buy a ten percent stake in home credit b.v. by order now the g.b. wants the stake in the bank ahead of home credit bibi's listing the i.p.o. over twenty five percent stake is expected to raise around one billion dollars the company's key asset is home credit and finance bank and russia bank holds a quarter of the instant credit market. it's an easy group and germany's health put the finishing touches to the new power plants in siberia for energy giants are the leading investors in russia's liberalized power market building more new capacity russian firms as the telepathic over explains. the generators are turning creating much needed electricity last year power companies built a record for gigawatts of capacity enough to power equal to more skilled and its fo
well we'll hear more from brian in just over an hour's time right now dmitri is here with the latest business news. good morning and welcome to the business update on our team despite a plead suppose expansion russia's d.t.b. bank is weighing up a new purchase in the express credit markets the country's second largest lender may buy a ten percent stake in home credit b.v. by order now the g.b. wants the stake in the bank ahead of home credit bibi's listing the i.p.o. over twenty five percent...
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and that is not sitting well with the couple. >> reporter: brian, leslie johnson has three more weeks on the job. today, the county council made sure it would be difficult. leslie johnson took her seat on the prince georges county council long enough for roll call. >> miss johnson. >> good morning, president. >> reporter: the council member who pleaded guilty last week to obstruction chance abruptly walked out before the council met for nearly two hours in closed session. johnson's seat was empty as they announced her resignation effective july 31st. >> thank you. unhappy she will remain on the job until then and continue to vote. the prince georges county council has a body called for the immediate resignation of leslie johnson. >> reporter: johnson and her husband, former county executive jack johnson, are awaiting sentencing in the federal corruption scandal. some found her refusal to resign immediately troubling. >> i think we should have the special elect as quickly as -- election as quickly as possible. >> these things don't stop at one person. if show had three weeks to stay on
and that is not sitting well with the couple. >> reporter: brian, leslie johnson has three more weeks on the job. today, the county council made sure it would be difficult. leslie johnson took her seat on the prince georges county council long enough for roll call. >> miss johnson. >> good morning, president. >> reporter: the council member who pleaded guilty last week to obstruction chance abruptly walked out before the council met for nearly two hours in closed...
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life is all about rock legend brian may best known as a guitarist and songwriter for queen found himself caught and weighing suicide prior to the death of freddie mercury wellin just over an hour we asked brian what brought him back from the brink. what drops you killing yourself. i think what stopped me was the fact that i had children and people who depended on me and people who love me i would like to tell you that there was a glimmer of hope there but there wasn't at that time you know i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking i could do this you have to somehow get outside . and trust that you can come back here and as a person deal with. i'll be back with a recap of our main story shortly but mater is here first for the latest business. and those who don't will malcolm to business see the spikes of pleads of poor expansion russia's bank is weighing up a new purchase in the express credit markets the country's second largest lender is considering buying a ten percent stake in home credit be the buy the or these he wants to buy a stake in the bank ahead of home credit b. visa listing the i.p.o. of a twenty five percent stake is expected to r
life is all about rock legend brian may best known as a guitarist and songwriter for queen found himself caught and weighing suicide prior to the death of freddie mercury wellin just over an hour we asked brian what brought him back from the brink. what drops you killing yourself. i think what stopped me was the fact that i had children and people who depended on me and people who love me i would like to tell you that there was a glimmer of hope there but there wasn't at that time you know i...
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media strategies public affairs team ladies thank you so much for joining me thank you brian i think they were all well acquainted with those master card or is a visa so your master card thank you the commercial the word it's priceless but now there is a spoof on those take a look. people of servers and over. two hundred of those. donations launched due to banking book fifteen million. that it cost. five hundred thousand dollars. watching the world. series so. priceless. thing that we're going to take a little dig at master card forget master card shut down any donations that are claiming that you just lost a whole lot of money with that what do you think is a priceless as we could exchange the world i think that was a really good execution on the commercial i think that that's a little i mean was behind some i'm guessing it was he stars in it but. i don't know having that you do protests and taking credit for that behind your laptop oh not so sure it's all fun and games no i don't know if it is i mean i think you've taken some pretty serious and i think it's a great powerful commercial but you know yo
media strategies public affairs team ladies thank you so much for joining me thank you brian i think they were all well acquainted with those master card or is a visa so your master card thank you the commercial the word it's priceless but now there is a spoof on those take a look. people of servers and over. two hundred of those. donations launched due to banking book fifteen million. that it cost. five hundred thousand dollars. watching the world. series so. priceless. thing that we're going...