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to bruce to present the personal gift. you want to do it at the podium? not really, but would you mind? there you go, that one, closer to me. yeah. that mic right there. >> he can lower it. >> there you go, what can i say. it's a sword fish sword from a boat called at fisherman's wharf. the design is scrimshaw, engraving and ink. a rather old technique, and the anniversary came up and it was a unique opportunity. i was thinking about it for a while and it came together. what do i do with it? >> i was hoping that you pass it down, would you mind accepting it and photograph that. there we go. there. -- thank you. there you go, bruce, look at george, sorry, dave. >> well, on behalf of the commission we want to thank you for both the thought and the dedication that monique mentioned. and the creativity, and it warms our hearts to see something from you, from your heart to our hearts here at the port. and to celebrate what you have done for the port all these years. thank you for making the 150th anniversary more special this w
to bruce to present the personal gift. you want to do it at the podium? not really, but would you mind? there you go, that one, closer to me. yeah. that mic right there. >> he can lower it. >> there you go, what can i say. it's a sword fish sword from a boat called at fisherman's wharf. the design is scrimshaw, engraving and ink. a rather old technique, and the anniversary came up and it was a unique opportunity. i was thinking about it for a while and it came together. what do i do...
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thank you so much, bruce and bob. bruce kazman of jpmorgan and bob doll of nuveen 8 management. >>> north korea showing no sign of backing down in its stand with south korea and the united states. today north korea moving a medium-range missile similar to the one you see here to its eastern coast, minus the music. the missile does not have the range to reach the united states, but it could hit the u.s. territory of guam as well as south korea. and even japan. >>> let's turn now to market focus. investors were buying up at best buy today. it was the biggest gain attorney s&p 500, thanks to a vote of confidence from samsung is. the two companies said samsung will open mini stores in 1400 best buy locations. best buy shares surged more than 16%, up 3.48 to $25 and change. quite a rebound. best buy shares have more than doubled year to date. >>> a big management change today at hewlett-packard as the revolving door continues to turn at the troubled company. ray lane this time stepping down as chairman, just after two and
thank you so much, bruce and bob. bruce kazman of jpmorgan and bob doll of nuveen 8 management. >>> north korea showing no sign of backing down in its stand with south korea and the united states. today north korea moving a medium-range missile similar to the one you see here to its eastern coast, minus the music. the missile does not have the range to reach the united states, but it could hit the u.s. territory of guam as well as south korea. and even japan. >>> let's turn...
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bruce johnson reporting from downtown washington. back to you. >> thank you bruce. we turn to the question of who could have been responsible for this despicable act. we turn to debra. >> there are lots of theories. many of them. the person responsible for this made quite a bloody mark three dead including an 8-year-old boy, 144 people hurt many with their limbs blown off and 17 of them hurt critically i am sure i wasn't the only one that was brought back to 9/11 today and even for a moment and then we knew pretty quickly, who doled out that despicable act but here we are left wondering and waiting, what i did was speak to two experts tonight they say we should know soon now. >> reporter: from a tender kiss to sheer terror, and as this video plays we are all wondering who, who could hold so much hate. >> figuring out what the specific type of high explosive will be, will be telling. >> reporter: anti terrorism expert, larry johnson said one of the first clues are the two explosions. first what they look like. >> when you see the red, white flame at the center of thi
bruce johnson reporting from downtown washington. back to you. >> thank you bruce. we turn to the question of who could have been responsible for this despicable act. we turn to debra. >> there are lots of theories. many of them. the person responsible for this made quite a bloody mark three dead including an 8-year-old boy, 144 people hurt many with their limbs blown off and 17 of them hurt critically i am sure i wasn't the only one that was brought back to 9/11 today and even for...
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getting very close, so close that bruce is even able to touch this thing. >> i don't know if it was bruce was so well camouflaged, but no, the turkey is like investigating this guy. bruce did call it in with his turkey call. you might be wondering, well this is a great day for a hunter if you're hunting turkeys. this is the hen. you got to have the gobbler. you can't shoot the turkey. watch this. >> this is the most incredible thing i've ever seen. >> it's following him. >> he has a male turkey caller and she's a female -- it's springtime. >> i bet she thinks she found a friend. >> as he's walking along the trail, when he stops, she stops. he keeps moving, the turkey keeps moving. now he's on his golf cart and look at this -- >> the turkey pops in on the shot! >> she's in love. >> she's hopping up on that thing saying don't, put it down. >> this is diplomatic relations, the turkey has been sent out into the wilderness to be an olive branch. hey -- you don't need us on your table. >> oh, my god. >> he pets the turkey. it doesn't go anywhere. eventually he starts up the golf cart and drives
getting very close, so close that bruce is even able to touch this thing. >> i don't know if it was bruce was so well camouflaged, but no, the turkey is like investigating this guy. bruce did call it in with his turkey call. you might be wondering, well this is a great day for a hunter if you're hunting turkeys. this is the hen. you got to have the gobbler. you can't shoot the turkey. watch this. >> this is the most incredible thing i've ever seen. >> it's following him....
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our bruce johnson is live at freedom plaza with more. bruce. >> reporter: anita, local city, but it's the nation's capital. just back over there, a block and a half to the white house, heavy security. two miles east, heavy security. about a block and a half south that way, in the direction of all this traffic headed to the 14th street bridge and northern virginia, all of those famous monuments, heavy security. right in here, near freedom plaza, you don't see a lot of security, but you can't miss the cameras and that police are watching us and they have live bodies in front of those cameras. today was emancipation day. it's a big day in the city. it's a holiday. big parade, lots of food. went off without a hitch. >> it's a city holiday, time for families, food, and a parade. one day after the boston marathon attack. turned out to commemorate emancipation day 1863. that's when president lincoln abolished slavery in d.c. >> this is a very important occasion and i think that given the society that we're in, it does call to our attention that
our bruce johnson is live at freedom plaza with more. bruce. >> reporter: anita, local city, but it's the nation's capital. just back over there, a block and a half to the white house, heavy security. two miles east, heavy security. about a block and a half south that way, in the direction of all this traffic headed to the 14th street bridge and northern virginia, all of those famous monuments, heavy security. right in here, near freedom plaza, you don't see a lot of security, but you...
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the other story, bruce harper has become big enough to have his own documentary. we'll explain it next. >>> now, game on with dave owen, live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> if it were anyone else, you might not care. when stephen strasburg gets pulled from a game and forearm tightness, automatically you go to the worry meter. this was the scene last night, strasburg looking good here, but dave johnson said you could tell, during this solid stretch, that something was wrong. mechanics weren't right. afterwards gave reporters this troubling decloration. >> the main thing i was concerned about strasburg, and i mean, he always has a tendency to shake his right arm and him being wild and talk to him, because he doesn't look right to me. >> all right, so this is what has happened since then. strasburg gave reporters this quote, i'm not missing my first start. that's what you would expect him to say. good news, guys, they say it's only forearm irritation. baseball doctors give you those crazy things. that's what the doctors are saying. you have a difficult decis
the other story, bruce harper has become big enough to have his own documentary. we'll explain it next. >>> now, game on with dave owen, live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> if it were anyone else, you might not care. when stephen strasburg gets pulled from a game and forearm tightness, automatically you go to the worry meter. this was the scene last night, strasburg looking good here, but dave johnson said you could tell, during this solid stretch, that something was...
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did you get that tweet, bruce? >> yes, the cheers went up. the car went up to mount auburn and another cheer and could you feel it was a great relief it was over. >> suarez: bruce gellerman a reporter for wbur radio in boston. thanks for joining us. >> you're welcome, ray. >> brown: how did we get to this point? we have the recap of the day. >> reporter: 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev escaped the early morning gun battle in suburban boston that killed his 26-year- old brother tamarlen. that set into motion an unprecedented manhunt as a small army of local, state and federal officers fanned out through boston and its suburbs. the city was brought to a near standstill. more than one million people were urged to shelter in their homes. schools and mass transit were closed; amtrak service was shut down into the city. massachusetts governor deval patrick spoke at 8:00 am. >> there is a massive manhunt under way. a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that we have suspended all service on the m.b.t.a., our public transit service, and th
did you get that tweet, bruce? >> yes, the cheers went up. the car went up to mount auburn and another cheer and could you feel it was a great relief it was over. >> suarez: bruce gellerman a reporter for wbur radio in boston. thanks for joining us. >> you're welcome, ray. >> brown: how did we get to this point? we have the recap of the day. >> reporter: 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev escaped the early morning gun battle in suburban boston that killed his 26-year-...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> bruce. >> i am bruce stump president of the harbor's association. i agree with the comments about the fact you're 1/4 raising the rates prematurity and it exposed the fact that the rates doesn't make sense. when you go to a 25 to 35-foot there is a linear scale per foot so it jumps up 30% and if you have a certain size boat you pay a certain rate and then if you have a bigger boat you go to a bigger berkt and 4% to the 90-footers which are using up a massive amount of real estate so like the knee jerk increases of a few% a year and then 35% shows the schedule make no sense and i ask you to go back to the drawing boards. there is revenue that the harbor needs to produce but it's not spread evenly among the users. suddenly we have four berkts and narrow and wide ones and it's not reflected in the schedule, so somebody in a 40-foot wide berkt and getting the benefit than someone else is not getting and president harbor wasn't dredged properly so the 40-foot ones are shallow and the areas properly dredge read 12 feet. now when it comes to my time i am g
thank you. >> thank you. >> bruce. >> i am bruce stump president of the harbor's association. i agree with the comments about the fact you're 1/4 raising the rates prematurity and it exposed the fact that the rates doesn't make sense. when you go to a 25 to 35-foot there is a linear scale per foot so it jumps up 30% and if you have a certain size boat you pay a certain rate and then if you have a bigger boat you go to a bigger berkt and 4% to the 90-footers which are using up...
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our bruce leshan has been in boston and has the latest from there right now. >> reporter: we are just outside one of the law enforcement staging areas on the boston common. and the authorities are pledging to go to the ends of the earth to catch the killer or killers. but the fbi is also pleading for help closer to home. this special agent in charge says these killer or killers are somebody's neighbor, somebody's friend, somebody knows them. the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, coworker or relative. we're asking anyone who may have heard someone speak about the marathon or the date of april 15th in any way that indicated that he or she may target the event to call us. >> reporter: the fbi says the explosives were packed in two pressure cookers, stuffed in dark-colored bags and left on the ground. they were apparently loaded with nails and bb's designed to inflict maximum injury. the blast wave and shrapnel spread across the sidewalk, which is why so many people suffered catastrophic injuries to their legs. >> that guy jumped over the fence. >> you can see people are
our bruce leshan has been in boston and has the latest from there right now. >> reporter: we are just outside one of the law enforcement staging areas on the boston common. and the authorities are pledging to go to the ends of the earth to catch the killer or killers. but the fbi is also pleading for help closer to home. this special agent in charge says these killer or killers are somebody's neighbor, somebody's friend, somebody knows them. the person who did this is someone's friend,...
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and the great bruce willis is with us tonight.rrorists try to take this show hoostage, they have something coming. why are you the only white guy in the world who looks good with a shaved head? we' got a lot to look forward to. today was the second day on which the supreme court heard arguen't os gay mirj which is often called the imagine you can of siegfried and roy. right now marriage is defined as a union between one man and one impossible woman. i need to be alive when gay divorce court hits the air. that's how i'll be spending my days. every media outlet was there. >> the plaintiff, ian windsor had to play a lot
and the great bruce willis is with us tonight.rrorists try to take this show hoostage, they have something coming. why are you the only white guy in the world who looks good with a shaved head? we' got a lot to look forward to. today was the second day on which the supreme court heard arguen't os gay mirj which is often called the imagine you can of siegfried and roy. right now marriage is defined as a union between one man and one impossible woman. i need to be alive when gay divorce court...
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[bruce babbitt] the empty spaces in the west are filling up. it's no longer a remote, rural area, these vast urban areas are now coming up all over the west, and either we learn to plan our presence in a compact form, or this kind of sprawling, metastasis of development will just continue to creep outward and ultimately threaten and quite possibly destroy much of what's left. narrator the grand staircase-escalante national monument was created by president clinton in 1996. [mike noel] back in '96, people were very upset by the creation of the monument, the way it was done under the clinton-gore administration. kind of done in the dark of night, in arizona, with no input from utah congressional delegation or the governor's office. so we were very unhappy with that. [narrator] this area in southern utah encompasses almost 2 million acres. [senator bob bennett] the folks who live there felt abused by people who did not live there, who wanted to come into their backyard and say, "we're going to take this land and we're going to lock it off from you
[bruce babbitt] the empty spaces in the west are filling up. it's no longer a remote, rural area, these vast urban areas are now coming up all over the west, and either we learn to plan our presence in a compact form, or this kind of sprawling, metastasis of development will just continue to creep outward and ultimately threaten and quite possibly destroy much of what's left. narrator the grand staircase-escalante national monument was created by president clinton in 1996. [mike noel] back in...
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>> we have no changes planned, bruce. we hope people will engage in this 151st celebration of the emancipation of 3,100 slaves in the district of columbia. right now we plan to go forward as we planned to prior to the incident in boston. >> did the chief tell us if there's been any threats directed at the nation's capital in d.c.? >> there is no specific threats, nothing that we have that will potentially be tied to this. >> chief, what are your officers doing that they don't normally do as precautions? >> i'm not going into specifics, but we do have a plan in place to enhance security around the city. we do that any time there's an incident nationally or internationally until we have enough information to feel very comfortable that there's no potential connection or threat to washington d.c. so you will see visible increase in presence. there are some other activities that we are involved in i won't get into, but i would say for washington d.c. because we have so many events here and this is the nation's capital, the com
>> we have no changes planned, bruce. we hope people will engage in this 151st celebration of the emancipation of 3,100 slaves in the district of columbia. right now we plan to go forward as we planned to prior to the incident in boston. >> did the chief tell us if there's been any threats directed at the nation's capital in d.c.? >> there is no specific threats, nothing that we have that will potentially be tied to this. >> chief, what are your officers doing that they...
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bruce, you've written about this a lot. kind of ways in which we've responding to 9/11 and what we call security feeder. when something like this does happen, people are going to be more alert, right? and the authorities are telling them to report things and there's some information that we need to get out of those folks, so how do you balance that with not overwhelming authority in the lower 48 have we been seeing reports with suspicious package reports and actually enter up enveloping more resources that necessary? >> well, i think the trick is to be local. in the boston area, we want to overwhelm the police. they don't know what's going to be valuable. they want everything. in the rest of the country, it's business as usual. so overwhelming the police there is going to have the same derogatory effect it had over the past 12 years. >> has see something, say something, been an effective tool? >> it hasn't. we've learned that the fbi investigates thousands of things and they're all false alarms and it used to hit the news.
bruce, you've written about this a lot. kind of ways in which we've responding to 9/11 and what we call security feeder. when something like this does happen, people are going to be more alert, right? and the authorities are telling them to report things and there's some information that we need to get out of those folks, so how do you balance that with not overwhelming authority in the lower 48 have we been seeing reports with suspicious package reports and actually enter up enveloping more...
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it was bruce springstein. so rest easy now when you tell the story.i was very close too the guys that you and john hammonds signed from the beginning of his career. >> there are a thousand stories like this in 24 book called the soundtrack of my life, clive davis, written with anthony decurtis, a very good journalist in his own right, thank you for coming. >> very kind, thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the following production was produced in high definition. and their buns are something i've yet to find anywhere else. >> cause i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner -- >> -- breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger - i'll be back! >> you've heard of connoisseur -- i'm a common-sewer! >> they knew i had to ward off some vampires or something. >> let's talk desserts gentlemen, cause i see you >>> hi! i'm leslie sbrocco -- welcome to check, please! bay area, the show where regular b
it was bruce springstein. so rest easy now when you tell the story.i was very close too the guys that you and john hammonds signed from the beginning of his career. >> there are a thousand stories like this in 24 book called the soundtrack of my life, clive davis, written with anthony decurtis, a very good journalist in his own right, thank you for coming. >> very kind, thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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it was bruce springstein. so rest easy now when you tell the story.i was very close too the guys that you and john hammonds signed from the beginning of his career. >> there are a thousand stories like this in 24 book called the soundtrack of my life, clive davis, written with anthony decurtis, a very good journalist in his own right, thank you for coming. >> very kind, thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib, brought to you by -- >> the street.com. interactive financial multimedia tools for an ever-changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income during the period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies. online, mobile social media. we are the street.com. >> jobs jolt. an unexp
it was bruce springstein. so rest easy now when you tell the story.i was very close too the guys that you and john hammonds signed from the beginning of his career. >> there are a thousand stories like this in 24 book called the soundtrack of my life, clive davis, written with anthony decurtis, a very good journalist in his own right, thank you for coming. >> very kind, thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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it was bruce springstein. so rest easy now when you tell the story.i was ry close too thguys that you and john hammonds signed from the beginning of his career. >> there are a thousand stories like this in 24 book called the soundtrack of my life, clive davis, written with anthony decurtis, a very good journalist in his own right, thank you for coming. >> very kind, thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
it was bruce springstein. so rest easy now when you tell the story.i was ry close too thguys that you and john hammonds signed from the beginning of his career. >> there are a thousand stories like this in 24 book called the soundtrack of my life, clive davis, written with anthony decurtis, a very good journalist in his own right, thank you for coming. >> very kind, thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned...
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our bruce johnson is standing by. he's in northwest washington. he has more information on that part of the story. bruce? >> reporter: jc, we're in the middle of pennsylvania avenue northwest. talked to the mayor a short time ago. he says there have been no incidents. he's excited about the size of this crowd. it's emancipation day in d.c. recognizing, commemorating what happened here back in 1862, some 3,000 slaves, african- americans were freed by abraham lincoln. that was before the emancipation proclamation. behind me a group of distinguished men. talk to me first about boston and this being the nation's capital, you know this could also be a target. what are your thoughts? >> first of all, the brothers of the fraternity want to send their prayers out to the families of those in boston. we think it was a terrible thing. here in washington, d.c. of course it's an open city. we have 20 million tourists that come here and citizens. we are thankful for the protection we have here. we're always a target for terrorists but we believe we have the bes
our bruce johnson is standing by. he's in northwest washington. he has more information on that part of the story. bruce? >> reporter: jc, we're in the middle of pennsylvania avenue northwest. talked to the mayor a short time ago. he says there have been no incidents. he's excited about the size of this crowd. it's emancipation day in d.c. recognizing, commemorating what happened here back in 1862, some 3,000 slaves, african- americans were freed by abraham lincoln. that was before the...
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let me bring in wnbc sports anchor bruce beck.n the interest of full disclosure, you know the coach well. you've worked with him because you do a show there at rutgers. let me first say when i saw this tweet, recently revealed information, they had this videotape, what, in zmdecember? >> they had the tape before that. they made a ruling in december where they suspended him three days and fined him. >> what's the recent live revealed information? >> the recently reviewed information is that the public got ahold of this. this is a public decision and rutgers is a public university. they reacted this way today. >> tell us about the mike rice you know. just to put this in context, they looked at aa lot of tape. but when you look at these clips, it's horrible. >> the abusive language, the homophobic slurs, the physical abuse, this is stuff that is just unacceptable in college athletics it's unacceptable anywhere in the world. i do know mike rice as a great family man, as a gentleman off the court. but obviously when he crosses that lin
let me bring in wnbc sports anchor bruce beck.n the interest of full disclosure, you know the coach well. you've worked with him because you do a show there at rutgers. let me first say when i saw this tweet, recently revealed information, they had this videotape, what, in zmdecember? >> they had the tape before that. they made a ruling in december where they suspended him three days and fined him. >> what's the recent live revealed information? >> the recently reviewed...
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bruce looks in character. >> good luck? >> no. hey, hey, hey, what's up? some people begged off. >> can i give you a dollar today? >> i am sorry. >> please take the money. no, i am giving it to you. >> no, thank you. >> and at this point people are kind of mystified like what what is he doing? >> i am mystified people are taking the money. >> there is nothing on this guy that says i am homeless and i am broke. >> they're not even saying thank you. >> on me today. >> you don't have to do that. >> i know, but i will. >> these people say thank you but a little mystified and this girl with the lou vuitton bag, like are you serious? >> yes, ma'am. >> and this flat top gets it, too. >> a dollar for you. >> and then flat top from the '80s comes back and gives it back. he is like i don't think that was right. >> it is like judgmental to be like, no, you look like a homeless person, i don't want your dollar and i don't know. >> i wouldn't want to take the dollar from someone who needs it more than me. >> how do you know? >> i don't
bruce looks in character. >> good luck? >> no. hey, hey, hey, what's up? some people begged off. >> can i give you a dollar today? >> i am sorry. >> please take the money. no, i am giving it to you. >> no, thank you. >> and at this point people are kind of mystified like what what is he doing? >> i am mystified people are taking the money. >> there is nothing on this guy that says i am homeless and i am broke. >> they're not even...
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the rock, duane johnson, bruce willis, and channing tatum star. >>> fold by "the croods" and and tyler perry's late e, "temptation." >>> google played an april fool's that they would shut the down on april 1st. >>> well, paid roe quezada may be one of the most generous winners. he's offered to pay the rent for everyone on his block for the next month or two to thank them for shopping at his store. this may be a p.r. move after we learned that he owed back child support. he took the lump sum payout. a mere $152 million after taxes.
the rock, duane johnson, bruce willis, and channing tatum star. >>> fold by "the croods" and and tyler perry's late e, "temptation." >>> google played an april fool's that they would shut the down on april 1st. >>> well, paid roe quezada may be one of the most generous winners. he's offered to pay the rent for everyone on his block for the next month or two to thank them for shopping at his store. this may be a p.r. move after we learned that he...
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>> i think as bruce described, they are used for maximum catastrophe. now we have seen them domestically. the investigators are going to piece those puzzles together and identify who may be responsible, derek. >> how hard would it be to build this sort of thing? >> there's a lot of information out there. unfortunately, the internet is good in some ways and bad in another. the bad guys share intelligence. they know how to make different devices. >> it's been a long time since we had a successful terror attack. did we get complacent? >> you know, derek, i think the further we get out from catastrophic incidents, we all become complacent, drift back into our normal day-to-day activities. lesson learned is to always be proactive and do be aware of our surroundings and report things. >> tell me a little bit about, what is your sense of your role of the joe and mary civilian in catching whoever did this. >> derek, it's like being proactive in crime prevention. take preventive measures. when the hair on the back of your neck stands up a little bit, something i
>> i think as bruce described, they are used for maximum catastrophe. now we have seen them domestically. the investigators are going to piece those puzzles together and identify who may be responsible, derek. >> how hard would it be to build this sort of thing? >> there's a lot of information out there. unfortunately, the internet is good in some ways and bad in another. the bad guys share intelligence. they know how to make different devices. >> it's been a long time...
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a 5-generation family business, today, bruce has more than 600 acres devoted to both conventional andanic processing tomatoes. and he hopes to harvest more than 30,000 tons of them this year alone. >> well, these tomatoes were transplanted in early april of this year. we buy little transplants from a greenhouse. we select certain varieties that are suited to the cannery. now, these harvesters just pick one time through. they pull the whole vine out of the ground, they shake the tomatoes off gently, separate them from the vines, any dirt or anything like that. we have some sorters to take out any broken tomatoes or any dirt or green tomatoes, load them right in the trailer and they're off to the cannery immediately. so, these tomatoes, you know, within just several hours of when we pick them, they're in the cannery being processed. this variety of tomato is a heinz variety. it's called 9663. and all the varieties we grow are bred to ripen all at the same time. you see that there's probably 95, 98% of these tomatoes are dead re at the se me. and so that makea ce one- pass mechanil harvt
a 5-generation family business, today, bruce has more than 600 acres devoted to both conventional andanic processing tomatoes. and he hopes to harvest more than 30,000 tons of them this year alone. >> well, these tomatoes were transplanted in early april of this year. we buy little transplants from a greenhouse. we select certain varieties that are suited to the cannery. now, these harvesters just pick one time through. they pull the whole vine out of the ground, they shake the tomatoes...
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we have the creator director of turkel brands, bruce turkel. jo marsh.nks so both of you for joining us. bruce, on top of all the news we were talking about, more news on twitter. starcom mediavest group announcing a deal where they're basically doubling the revenue of twitter by investing and buying ads. do you think it has come too far, too fast? >> oh, sorry. melissa: are you tweeting? >> i figured if i would tweet it get to you quicker than if we actually spoke? do i think it has gone too far, too fast? i think it has done, tweeted to the point of ubiquity, people said it will never matter, now they're paying attention. melissa: maybe it is not prepared for that. josh, you look what happened today. it got hacked and it caused people to lose money. it caused the dow to move 144 points. everybody stopped and looked. you started to wonder, should we rely on this? should i really believe what i see on twitter? is it as valuabl as i'm making it? >> i think web sites have always been hacked. that doesn't mean you shouldn't have a website. it means you real
we have the creator director of turkel brands, bruce turkel. jo marsh.nks so both of you for joining us. bruce, on top of all the news we were talking about, more news on twitter. starcom mediavest group announcing a deal where they're basically doubling the revenue of twitter by investing and buying ads. do you think it has come too far, too fast? >> oh, sorry. melissa: are you tweeting? >> i figured if i would tweet it get to you quicker than if we actually spoke? do i think it...
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we don't know what they got, if anything. >> brown: bruce hoffman, who were they talking to? how does one pursue all these leads and what kind of resources does the american government have to marshal to pursue them? >> again, certainly any communication on the computer will be enormously important and y have had traveled abroad, who where he may have gone and who he would have met with. but it all bips down where and how were these individuals radicalized and were there connections? we haven't heard much of the third suspect taken into custody this morning. that may be an enormous link to this as well. >> brown: or not. >> or not. precisely. >> brown: the lone wolf type i think we heard referred to earlier, that has to be -- that's part of the pursuit as well to see who they are and how they might have gotten. >> president pattern of this type of terrorism has gone one way or the other. it has turned out to be general lone wolves, autodidacts in bomb making and weaponry, self-radicalized but all this sounds remarkably like thesitu ion and scenario after the ly, 2005 bombings
we don't know what they got, if anything. >> brown: bruce hoffman, who were they talking to? how does one pursue all these leads and what kind of resources does the american government have to marshal to pursue them? >> again, certainly any communication on the computer will be enormously important and y have had traveled abroad, who where he may have gone and who he would have met with. but it all bips down where and how were these individuals radicalized and were there...
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she's with us, and bruce as well, a witness who was there at the time it hand. cassityie, you were taking video of a friend? >> one of my coworkers was about to finish the race but he actually had -- a few minutes before but at first i was bummed that i missed hem bought i wanted to tweet out a picture of him finishing the race so i went back 30 feet from the finish line to take a picture of the actual finish line and then heard the biggest sound i've ever heard and everything when chaotic. >> after that it's my understanding for a long period of time it affected you. >> yeah. i mean, the ground shook. like nothing i've ever felt before. the biggest earthquake you can imagine. my legs were shaking for hours and i still don't think i have fully internalized everything that happened. >> your legs shook for two hours. >> the legs shook. i couldn't sit at my disk or do anything productive. i couldn't focus. >> shepard: you think you were in shock or physical? >> i think it's a combination. i think for the first 20 minutes or so it was the physical action of the grou
she's with us, and bruce as well, a witness who was there at the time it hand. cassityie, you were taking video of a friend? >> one of my coworkers was about to finish the race but he actually had -- a few minutes before but at first i was bummed that i missed hem bought i wanted to tweet out a picture of him finishing the race so i went back 30 feet from the finish line to take a picture of the actual finish line and then heard the biggest sound i've ever heard and everything when...
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bruce klingner, to you first. how would you describe the state of relations right now between the north and the south and the u.s.? >> they're very strained. we've had five years of very strained relations under the previous president as he did not continue the unconditional provision of benefits to north korea that his two predecessors had done. north korea increased the rhetoric, increased the threats during his administration we've seen no change in the threat level since the new north korean leader came and the new south korean president. >> woodruff: robert carlin, have strained? >> i think the rhetoric is at a high level. i would hope that the events over the past couple of days in north korea would provide an opportunity for us to lower the temperature a little bit. we had some pretty important developments in terms of policy and personnel from the north koreans over the last two days. i think we should step back. >> woodruff: what are you referring to? >> i'm referring to the lower profile that the militar
bruce klingner, to you first. how would you describe the state of relations right now between the north and the south and the u.s.? >> they're very strained. we've had five years of very strained relations under the previous president as he did not continue the unconditional provision of benefits to north korea that his two predecessors had done. north korea increased the rhetoric, increased the threats during his administration we've seen no change in the threat level since the new north...
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like the time bruce willis wanted to headbutt you. >> what the heck?> i know it's lonely where you are, but don't worry. >> in ten years you will be more awesome. >> i know you dream about falling in love. you will meet an amazing guy you love. >> you will kiss adrian. if you don't, you'll regret it. >> you would kiss that boy you had a crush on. >> i would have paid much more attention in spanish class, english class. >> i would save myself a lot of pain if i would have learned he's just not that into you that long ago. >> when you become 18, you will become pregnant by your childhood sweetheart, eventually get married, but it puts a definite cramp in your style. >> it's amazing what people will open up to, if you just ask them. communicate with people. at the end, they all fold up their letters, address them to themselves, pop them in this cardboard mailbox, walk away, probably feel a bit better about yourself. >>> you know, if that's what is he beth was here, i would say get out the gag bag. >> this is the tin can challenge. >> i'm dreading this. >>
like the time bruce willis wanted to headbutt you. >> what the heck?> i know it's lonely where you are, but don't worry. >> in ten years you will be more awesome. >> i know you dream about falling in love. you will meet an amazing guy you love. >> you will kiss adrian. if you don't, you'll regret it. >> you would kiss that boy you had a crush on. >> i would have paid much more attention in spanish class, english class. >> i would save myself a lot of...
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. >> i'm bruce leshan at d.c. superior court where jurors have just gone home for the day after beginning, beginning deliberations in the fate of tommy branch. he is the man accused of smashing a young father, d.c.maslin, in the head with an alumbar numb baseball bat during a robbery on capitol hill last summer. now prosecutors relied on the testimony of one of the alleged cospiritors. he saw tommy branch hit maslin in the back of the head. the injuries were to the side of maslin's head and the defense seized on that, saying if moore was wrong about that e the jurors couldn't believe him about anything. the jury expected back here tomorrow morning. at d.c. superior court, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> could rj3 be the quarterback of the red tails? he calls the redskins nickname, quote, derogatory and racist. red tails would be an honor to the airmen who used to use that as their nickname. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate the opportunity to talk on this. >> we want to read you some of the fearl
. >> i'm bruce leshan at d.c. superior court where jurors have just gone home for the day after beginning, beginning deliberations in the fate of tommy branch. he is the man accused of smashing a young father, d.c.maslin, in the head with an alumbar numb baseball bat during a robbery on capitol hill last summer. now prosecutors relied on the testimony of one of the alleged cospiritors. he saw tommy branch hit maslin in the back of the head. the injuries were to the side of maslin's head...
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times in their first 4 games straily had 11 k's in 6 2/3 final: 9-3 a's opening ceremonies manager brucecenter field carrying the world series trophy pablo sandoval introduced buster posey introduced large american flag unfurled in the outfield boat in the cove spraying water sandoval and marco scutaro throw out first pitch 2012 world series flag brough in on a san francisco fire boat a handful of giants players including matt cain, tim lincecum, ryan vogelsong, angel pagan, hunter pence and manager bruce bochy carry the flag to the post the players hoist the flag into the sky players cheer bochy claps and looks up at flag outfield wall also gets a flag painted onto it giants cardinals barry zito - the giants have won his last 14 starts including 3 in last year's playoffs top 1st zito - gets help from pablo sandoval who looked pretty nimble today making several nice plays zito: 7 ip, 3 hits, 0 runs, 3 bb, 4 k's bot 4th, scoreless, bases loaded jake westbrook walks angel pagan with bases loaded scoring gregor blanco 1-0 sf top 9th, 2 outs sergio romo - strikes out allen craig to end the g
times in their first 4 games straily had 11 k's in 6 2/3 final: 9-3 a's opening ceremonies manager brucecenter field carrying the world series trophy pablo sandoval introduced buster posey introduced large american flag unfurled in the outfield boat in the cove spraying water sandoval and marco scutaro throw out first pitch 2012 world series flag brough in on a san francisco fire boat a handful of giants players including matt cain, tim lincecum, ryan vogelsong, angel pagan, hunter pence and...
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please welcome, from las vegas, bruce miller. nice to see you, bruce.heers and applause] >> thank you. >> so when did you have your surgery? >> two years ago--actually, the same surgery that your friend--and right around the same time--barbara walters had hers. >> really? >> mm-hmm. >> and hers was very successful. and you look great. >> mine was successful. it helps to have a good surgeon, yeah. >> absolutely. well, we're so glad that you are feeling fine and here with us. and i know that that surgery sort of changed your outlook
please welcome, from las vegas, bruce miller. nice to see you, bruce.heers and applause] >> thank you. >> so when did you have your surgery? >> two years ago--actually, the same surgery that your friend--and right around the same time--barbara walters had hers. >> really? >> mm-hmm. >> and hers was very successful. and you look great. >> mine was successful. it helps to have a good surgeon, yeah. >> absolutely. well, we're so glad that you are...
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you're pretty hip on this. >> imus: then you signed people like -- did you spine bruce springsteen? >> jojon hamm pond brought him o me. the worst thing was to be another dylan but he truck me. john hammond and i signed bruce springsteen. >> the battle with these artists, everybody from donovan to alecia keys and all the people in between you worked with, is it the ones who really do well are the ones that will not insist on writing their own songs? >> no. you've got to make this distinction. for the first number of years, i only signed self-contained rock artists so that they all wrote their own material. janice and big brother did not but they came with their material. they wanted to do summertime. it was they who decided. there was never a question of bmitting outside material. you don't submit outside material to rock artists because you're looking for cutting edge artists. 80, 85%, in those days 100 for me. i never touched the idea or the issue of submitting songs. you only submit songs -- and that's what i did when i founded arista records in 1974, there's a & r. artist and re
you're pretty hip on this. >> imus: then you signed people like -- did you spine bruce springsteen? >> jojon hamm pond brought him o me. the worst thing was to be another dylan but he truck me. john hammond and i signed bruce springsteen. >> the battle with these artists, everybody from donovan to alecia keys and all the people in between you worked with, is it the ones who really do well are the ones that will not insist on writing their own songs? >> no. you've got to...
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and i want to thank our police chief i think bruce willis, i mean chief sur at that time before he came chief he was out there marching with all of us and making sure that this got done and it got done not at the 66 percent that we thought it was going to get done, but it got done with 80 percent of san francisco saying that we need to be prepared for the 21st century. and now let me tell you that there are in addition to what the mayor said and other than the fact that it is coming in on time and a couple of reasons that i am excited about it. >> for someone who used to work at the hall of justice that building is going to come down. we need to make sure that we are ready with the command center when the next big one hits. another reason that i am excited about it is when the fire was burning in 2006 it took 96 hours for that fire for come under control. my understanding is that this building even if all of the grids are knocked out, even if the electricity does not pipe through san francisco, this building is designed to be operational under the most primitive circumstances for 96 hou
and i want to thank our police chief i think bruce willis, i mean chief sur at that time before he came chief he was out there marching with all of us and making sure that this got done and it got done not at the 66 percent that we thought it was going to get done, but it got done with 80 percent of san francisco saying that we need to be prepared for the 21st century. and now let me tell you that there are in addition to what the mayor said and other than the fact that it is coming in on time...
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. >> tonight we have music from divine fits and the great bruce willis is sitting right here. look at him. isn't he magnificent? >>> state attorney general has accepted an apology from president obama for a comment he made about her that some thought it was inappropriate. during a fundraiser in atherton in the bay area yesterday he said she, quote, was by far the best looking attorney general in the country. well that drew reaction all over social media. the state commission on women is glad about the uproar. >> what ends up happening is the look then takes away from the accomplishment. the idea is you can be very accomplished, but your looks make it that much better and that much worse. then don't have to deal with that. >> others say it would be too bad if men didn't feel they could comment about how a woman looks. hear rise was one of the first poll -- one of the first politicians to support his run. >> the follow-up on a story we brought you last night. petaluma police have recovered more than two-thirds of the 900 gift cards stolen from a car on thursday. those cards valu
. >> tonight we have music from divine fits and the great bruce willis is sitting right here. look at him. isn't he magnificent? >>> state attorney general has accepted an apology from president obama for a comment he made about her that some thought it was inappropriate. during a fundraiser in atherton in the bay area yesterday he said she, quote, was by far the best looking attorney general in the country. well that drew reaction all over social media. the state commission on...