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i want to go to byron pitts. what's been happening there, byron? >> reporter: well, george, the police presence here has increased steadily over the past half hour, about 15 minutes or so heavily armed fbi agents with their kevlar vests on, long rifles came barreling down the street and police were yelling at the press and pedestrians to move out of the block. that was a dramatic increase from what we've seen in the past few hours. we're in east cambridge, a working class neighborhood, authorities believe that one of the suspects lived at 410 norfolk street here in cambridge. early this morning police began evacuating neighbors around that house. one of those people who was evacuated is joining me now. his name is lawrence ruff. >> good morning. >> walk me through what happened this morning. it was a normal morning and what happened? >> i was watching the news and all of a sudden there was police on my street. i looked out the window. two suvs first and a couple of tv crews in the corner and then like not even five minutes later all kind of s.w.a.t
i want to go to byron pitts. what's been happening there, byron? >> reporter: well, george, the police presence here has increased steadily over the past half hour, about 15 minutes or so heavily armed fbi agents with their kevlar vests on, long rifles came barreling down the street and police were yelling at the press and pedestrians to move out of the block. that was a dramatic increase from what we've seen in the past few hours. we're in east cambridge, a working class neighborhood,...
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byron, good morning to you.een taking a look at this new video that has gotten released overnight. can you walk us through step by step of what the video shows? >> reporter: sure, dan. we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and they're providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, it's extraordinary, there were three of them used. let me ask you about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what kind of condition is he in right now and when will police be able to question him? >> reporter: dan, he's listed in serious, but stable condition here at beth israel hospital. because of his injuries, authorities have not been able to interview him. but a special federal interr
byron, good morning to you.een taking a look at this new video that has gotten released overnight. can you walk us through step by step of what the video shows? >> reporter: sure, dan. we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the...
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i want to go to byron pitts who is in near the home of suspect number two.n we're in east cambridge, 2.8 miles from the finish line where the bombings took place on monday. just a few minutes ago, we saw unmarked vehicles roll into the street, inside were men dressed in camouflage gear, we don't know if they're military or police, that's something different here, prior to that, all we have seen are fbi firms and police in familiar equipment. on the street behind us, authorities believe that the youngest suspect, 19-year-old dzhokhar lived there. in the past few minutes we talked to young men who went high school with him at cambridge high and latin desc pasant young had a number of friends, diverse group of friends. this neighborhood at 7:00 this morning, police moved in aggressively, they began evacuating residents on the street, there's a white house where police believe that the 19-year-old lives. they blocked off the street, blocked off the first two blocks. then they went door to door, rifles, evacuating residents telling them to move out. eventually th
i want to go to byron pitts who is in near the home of suspect number two.n we're in east cambridge, 2.8 miles from the finish line where the bombings took place on monday. just a few minutes ago, we saw unmarked vehicles roll into the street, inside were men dressed in camouflage gear, we don't know if they're military or police, that's something different here, prior to that, all we have seen are fbi firms and police in familiar equipment. on the street behind us, authorities believe that the...
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good morning, byron. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. despite the rain, boston feels more like boston tod. already, several runners out today. yesterday, this town was a ghost town. [ chanting ] >> all: let's go boston! >> reporter: all across beantown, bostonians are celebrating. as the manhunt ends. brought a dramatic conclusion to a week filled with terror and tension. >> we have a suspect in custody tonight. >> reporter: the desperate search for dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev virtually shut down metropolitan boston. a population of nearly 4.5 million spread over 90 miles. >> everybody has to back up. >> reporter: in watertown, police searched door by door. >> remain in your homes. >> reporter: and that's what they did. the cities complied with little complaint. >> as long as we're together, we can do anything. >> reporter: the public transit stopped. the bruins and red sox canceled games. those famous college campuses, desolate. block after block, an eerie quiet. residents watched from windows and balconies. unable to leave their hom
good morning, byron. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. despite the rain, boston feels more like boston tod. already, several runners out today. yesterday, this town was a ghost town. [ chanting ] >> all: let's go boston! >> reporter: all across beantown, bostonians are celebrating. as the manhunt ends. brought a dramatic conclusion to a week filled with terror and tension. >> we have a suspect in custody tonight. >> reporter: the desperate search for dzhokhar and...
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tonight the newest member of our abc news family veteran reporter abc's byron pits is here to tell us about this new normal in american cities tonight. >> reporter: this is america's new normal. the moment terror strikes at home, the nation coils. doft to coast law enforcement, at los angeles's union station, a muscular police presence, and a measure of anxiety felt lie commuters. >> it puts you on edge. >> we're not safe anywhere. >> it could happen anywhere, even here in california. >> that faith that you have in security of our nation, it's kind of shaken. >> reporter: in downtown seattle, streets were shut down due to a suspicious backpack. the bomb squad sent in its robot, inside a hair dryer. east coast airports had the jitters. at logan airport, delays over suspicious passengers and packages. at new york laguardia, another suspicious item and passengers forced to wait outside in the street. and the comforting sound of resiliencyy. >> i think if i become nervous i'm giving in to something that's going to make me underpowered. >> as citizens, we have to be responsible one to anot
tonight the newest member of our abc news family veteran reporter abc's byron pits is here to tell us about this new normal in american cities tonight. >> reporter: this is america's new normal. the moment terror strikes at home, the nation coils. doft to coast law enforcement, at los angeles's union station, a muscular police presence, and a measure of anxiety felt lie commuters. >> it puts you on edge. >> we're not safe anywhere. >> it could happen anywhere, even here...
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and as boston emerged from the extraordinary police lockdown, abc's newest anchor byron pitts was outn the middle of it all. >> reporter: in a city so passionate about its baseball teams, sports are the therapy today. >> hotdogs, sausages! >> reporter: here even a hotdog felt like a hug. >> celebrating with sausages. i feel like i'm breathing. i just feel like we haven't been breathing all week. >> reporter: since friday night's game was canceled for security reasons, the emotions ran even deeper this afternoon. >> we didn't think twice about coming. >> fenway park is a special place. in the hearts and minds of people of boston, the people of new england, this is a civic cathedral. >> reporter: from the ballpark to the heart of downtown, boston was transformed today. life returned to a city that was on lockdown friday. the policemanhunt was unprecedented. so, too, the collective sigh the city took inside fenway. ♪ the emotional pregame ceremony honored the first responders, survivors, and victims of monday's attack. and the whole stadium sang the star spangled banner. ♪ o say can you
and as boston emerged from the extraordinary police lockdown, abc's newest anchor byron pitts was outn the middle of it all. >> reporter: in a city so passionate about its baseball teams, sports are the therapy today. >> hotdogs, sausages! >> reporter: here even a hotdog felt like a hug. >> celebrating with sausages. i feel like i'm breathing. i just feel like we haven't been breathing all week. >> reporter: since friday night's game was canceled for security...
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let's go to byron in indiana. byron? hey, by! >> bu-bu-booya! >> i like that. what's up? >> yeah, at the southern tip of lake michigan, in indiana, been a fan, never miss your show. want to thank you for all you do and all the advice you're given me. >> well, you're very kind. thank you, sir. thank you, byron in indiana. let's make money together. >> okay. i bought my stock, life technologies, after you had the ceo on. >> wasn't he a smart fellow? >> he sure was. he impressed me. what should i do now? buy? sell? >> -- 70th birthday, bruce. >> i think the stock goes higher. i don't want you to sell it. i would pay 70. we get all of the guys coming in, want to take the company over. so hold on! it's good. animal spirits. it looks like the bears, they could be doing some hibernating. the almighty bull is in charge. i like it. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, breathe right? all week, cramer is taking out stocks that are lighting up the taste. tonight, jim is revealing a play that could keep your portfolio from indigestion. >>> later, natural stunner. some are ca
let's go to byron in indiana. byron? hey, by! >> bu-bu-booya! >> i like that. what's up? >> yeah, at the southern tip of lake michigan, in indiana, been a fan, never miss your show. want to thank you for all you do and all the advice you're given me. >> well, you're very kind. thank you, sir. thank you, byron in indiana. let's make money together. >> okay. i bought my stock, life technologies, after you had the ceo on. >> wasn't he a smart fellow? >> he...
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and byron wi. welcome to both of you. we should take this. saber rattling is kind of the norm for north korea. but with a new regime, new leader, untested one, people aren't sure if this time is different. what do you think? >> that's correct. i think right now there's a lot at focus on why this stream of threats is different. the key thing is the new leader. he is all of maybe 30, 31 years old. it's unclear if he's gone through regime consolidation. he is the the leader of north korea. he's recognized as that. but there is a power consolidation going on. so who is driving all of this is a big question mark. in all of this we have to look at different threats and capabilities that the north koreans are projecting and realizing there are different timelines. the clear and present danger are the 11,000 artillery tubes trained on south korea. the work in progress is the missile and nuclear program. the north koreans have to conduct more nuclear tests. they have to conduct more long-range missile tests, increased pay load. >>
and byron wi. welcome to both of you. we should take this. saber rattling is kind of the norm for north korea. but with a new regime, new leader, untested one, people aren't sure if this time is different. what do you think? >> that's correct. i think right now there's a lot at focus on why this stream of threats is different. the key thing is the new leader. he is all of maybe 30, 31 years old. it's unclear if he's gone through regime consolidation. he is the the leader of north korea....
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. >>> new at 6, hockey went to byron to talk to the stunt pilots who may get work because the blue angels were cancelled. >> reporter: patriots jet team is center stage. >> we're the only civilian jet team in the united states. >> reporter: it does air shows around the western us usually with the blue angels or thunderbirds. most of the pilots come from the military including dean will burglarized wright. >> when you land and put it together and cheated death, it's exhilarating. >> reporter: seeing it from the inside is different. i was lucky enough to fly with the patriots in one of these jets ten years ago. they took me all over the bay. >> tail slide is where the jet flies vertical, stops on the tail and flies backwards. >> reporter: the team may get a few more show dates but they don't want the bigger military teams out of the action. >> we need them to make it strong. >> reporter: because they're here in the bay air yfleet week is an important time on their calendar. >> we're here in the valley in northern california. we love flying at fleet week. >> reporter: they're hoping fleet we
. >>> new at 6, hockey went to byron to talk to the stunt pilots who may get work because the blue angels were cancelled. >> reporter: patriots jet team is center stage. >> we're the only civilian jet team in the united states. >> reporter: it does air shows around the western us usually with the blue angels or thunderbirds. most of the pilots come from the military including dean will burglarized wright. >> when you land and put it together and cheated death,...
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byron, thank you. >> reporter: thank you, jon. jenna: we have breaking news out of colorado in that courtroom where james holmes is being tried for the murder of 12 people in that movie theater massacre. the prosecution in colorado has decided to seek the death penalty. the d.a. just announcing that they will be doing that after speaking with hundreds of people involved in this case including the victims. a quote apparently from inside the courtroom and the d.a. himself saying, for james holmes, justice is death. the scene we're getting from the courtroom is one of great emotion. some victims apparently in tears hearing this announcement. we also know that the parents of james holmes are also in the courtroom. i see a note saying that the parents look shaken. i don't know if that is referring directly to the parents of james holmes. we'll try to get more information on that but the big headline is the prosecution will seek the death penalty. no life in prison for james holmes by a plea of insanity. they're going for the death pena
byron, thank you. >> reporter: thank you, jon. jenna: we have breaking news out of colorado in that courtroom where james holmes is being tried for the murder of 12 people in that movie theater massacre. the prosecution in colorado has decided to seek the death penalty. the d.a. just announcing that they will be doing that after speaking with hundreds of people involved in this case including the victims. a quote apparently from inside the courtroom and the d.a. himself saying, for james...
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. >> 60 miles south east of san francisco at this little airfield in byron, california. randy is thinking his time has come. we have had a lot of phone calls and we are just hoping that fleet week stays open and available this year for to us fly. >>reporter: powell is the owner of the patriots jet team. 7 trainers that have performed in fleet week for the past nine years. 30-year-old trainers aren't nearly as fast or as powerful as the navy f-18 but former pilot who now is the flight leader for the patriots says there are some advantages. >> we can keep our air show closer to you. don't go out of sight ever during the entire demonstration. always in sight of the spectator. >> could be the headliner. we are hoping fleet week continues. >>reporter: powell has reasons to bexez÷ concerned. navy cut e angel because of the sequester cuts and parade of ship could be next on the chopping block. as member of fleet week planning committee. >> next probably shoe that will drop you know first the blue angel then maybe even the parade of ships that come up from san diego. >>reporter:
. >> 60 miles south east of san francisco at this little airfield in byron, california. randy is thinking his time has come. we have had a lot of phone calls and we are just hoping that fleet week stays open and available this year for to us fly. >>reporter: powell is the owner of the patriots jet team. 7 trainers that have performed in fleet week for the past nine years. 30-year-old trainers aren't nearly as fast or as powerful as the navy f-18 but former pilot who now is the...
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and byron washington examiner. let's start with gun legislation.where are we on this and is there a filibuster of even the background checks that will stay in place? >> well, we don't know exactly what is is going to happen, but the choices are really between just the background check or background checks with or without keeping the results of the records. there are details just in the terms of the background check. republicans do not believe they have the votes to sustain a filibuster. so, something is going forward on that. but it seems to me the bigger story is this is the incredible shrinking gun agenda, as far as president obama is concerned. i mean, we look back what they were talking about after newtown. you are talking about an assault weapons ban. you are talking about a ban on high capacity magazines and background checks. now they are going to barely squeak by with background checks. >> bret: just moments ago, a.b., west virginia democratic senator joe manchin came out he says he has to see where the leadership is going to go. they are c
and byron washington examiner. let's start with gun legislation.where are we on this and is there a filibuster of even the background checks that will stay in place? >> well, we don't know exactly what is is going to happen, but the choices are really between just the background check or background checks with or without keeping the results of the records. there are details just in the terms of the background check. republicans do not believe they have the votes to sustain a filibuster....
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byron york joins us.uess that has to do with money. >> well, part of his salary, a good bit of it is paid by the united states, which pays to support the united nations human rights council. and so he's an american, 81 years old, a former professor of international law at princeton. has a history of making statements kind of like this. and what we have seen at the u.n. in the wake of this posting is we've seen this massive buck passing where reporters have been saying to u.n. officials, does the secretary-general agree with this? does he support this? and what is he going to do about it? he says i can't do anything about it. the human rights council is a separate body. it's elected by members of the u.n. and you have to remember, a lot of the members of the united nations are very anti-american. they are not free countries. they are not countries that are liberal democracies that have freedom of speech, freedom of religion. a lot of them are repressive about don't like the united states. and in the past,
byron york joins us.uess that has to do with money. >> well, part of his salary, a good bit of it is paid by the united states, which pays to support the united nations human rights council. and so he's an american, 81 years old, a former professor of international law at princeton. has a history of making statements kind of like this. and what we have seen at the u.n. in the wake of this posting is we've seen this massive buck passing where reporters have been saying to u.n. officials,...
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to byron, diane, phil, and mark and jonathan stern who helped plan our continued growth and all the guys at the permit desk who every time i went to apply for a permit, guided me on all the approval processes finally to manny, patricia and amy and all of you made this work. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> [ applause ] >> commissioner, can we do a picture real quick. thank you again, jane. this is very gratifying. thanks to your team as well. >> next, commissioners, i want to talk about a new restaurant coming in at pier 5. we are lucky to be getting celebrity chef michael sharl oh. it's named koekt a. c o q u e t a. you may have known him. he's a celebrity. he's a specialist in italian cuisine. he owns a restaurant in napa valley and host 2 shows, one called napa style and one on the food network called easy entertaining. the new restaurant will represent spanish food but also his first restaurant in san francisco. we are very thrilled he's chosen to do this on the water front. he's taken out a permit for a wood fired oven. we are looking forward to that. his lease requires him to
to byron, diane, phil, and mark and jonathan stern who helped plan our continued growth and all the guys at the permit desk who every time i went to apply for a permit, guided me on all the approval processes finally to manny, patricia and amy and all of you made this work. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> [ applause ] >> commissioner, can we do a picture real quick. thank you again, jane. this is very gratifying. thanks to your team as well. >> next, commissioners,...
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byron pitts is there. >> reporter: george, this morning, for the first time this week, we're hearing more and more people talk about healing. part of that journey will take place here at the cathedral -- also today, the first wake for one of the victims. 29-year-old krystle campbell will be laid to rest tomorrow as her family and friends continue their grieving process. friday, boston was on lockdown. yesterday, the city came back to life. the epicenter, if you will, was fenway park, this is one of america's grand old baseball stadiums, and yesterday, it felt more like a cathedral. there was a pregame ceremony to honor the victims, survivors and first responders. also, one of the highlights during the eighth inning, neil diamond took the field to lead the crowd in his song "sweet caroline." ♪ sweet caroline ♪ good times never seemed so good ♪ >> reporter: red sox fans have been singing that song in the eighth inning of every home game since 2002. this week, diamond's song became america's song. george, during that game, there were some chicken-skinned moments. people were standing an
byron pitts is there. >> reporter: george, this morning, for the first time this week, we're hearing more and more people talk about healing. part of that journey will take place here at the cathedral -- also today, the first wake for one of the victims. 29-year-old krystle campbell will be laid to rest tomorrow as her family and friends continue their grieving process. friday, boston was on lockdown. yesterday, the city came back to life. the epicenter, if you will, was fenway park, this...
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i played with byron nelson, byron nelson a little bit more of the rock. and it didn't work very well for me. but everybody you play with as a kid you imitate. and sam snead, i mean, he was so rhythmic. what an athlete. what flexibility. i mean till the day he died he was still kicking a doorjamb. >> rose: arnold palmer. >> arnold palmer was, you know, a great competitor. i mean, arnold came along at the time when we needed somebody in the game to take a hold, and he grabbed the imagination of the public. television was coming along. arnold's out there, hitches up his pants, and goes and wins the masters and the u.s. open in 1960 after winning the masters in '58. auburnold played a lot like they did. he had his shirt out, had a cigarette hanging out of his mouth, drove it off into the trees. arnold was-- i mean, i was a big arnold palmer fan, too. arnold is 10 years older than i am so i watched arnold play a lot of golf. you love watching a guy do those things. and then i got the chance to play with him. i was 18 years old first time i played with arnold.
i played with byron nelson, byron nelson a little bit more of the rock. and it didn't work very well for me. but everybody you play with as a kid you imitate. and sam snead, i mean, he was so rhythmic. what an athlete. what flexibility. i mean till the day he died he was still kicking a doorjamb. >> rose: arnold palmer. >> arnold palmer was, you know, a great competitor. i mean, arnold came along at the time when we needed somebody in the game to take a hold, and he grabbed the...
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day after i am unit secured a record of 23 ash a record -- they are in munich secured a record -- byron munich -- bayern munich won a record 23rd title -- >> he set them up. another player knock them down. they earned their club a lucky win. if nÜrnberg were lucky, their opponent was anything but. nÜrnberg produced nothing in the opening period and were poor after the break, too, until the 54th minute. the defender sent home the opening goal. nÜrnberg's lead lasted only 16 -- six minutes. mainz equalized. soon, a dead ball again. and the delivery made it through. 2-1. it was not pretty. nÜrnberg does not mind. undefeated in nine games, they can start training. -- draining -- dreaming. >> bayern (one else in the dust. >> dormant looked like their self -- dortmund look like themselves of old. everyone is down to -- every went down to 11th place can harbor realistic hopes. hamburg looked revived. they are just one point off of relegation. >> experts in chile are exhuming the body of poet pablo neruda to try to determine whether he died of cancer or if he was poisoned, as his former driver
day after i am unit secured a record of 23 ash a record -- they are in munich secured a record -- byron munich -- bayern munich won a record 23rd title -- >> he set them up. another player knock them down. they earned their club a lucky win. if nÜrnberg were lucky, their opponent was anything but. nÜrnberg produced nothing in the opening period and were poor after the break, too, until the 54th minute. the defender sent home the opening goal. nÜrnberg's lead lasted only 16 -- six...
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i'm joined now by our new abc news colleague, byron pitts.rain. >> thank you very much. >> what can you tell us about these two men? >> juju, tonight a portrait of the suspected bombers is emerging. two brothers who came to the u.s. in 2003. like millions of immigrants, they came here in search of a better life. but something went terribly wrong. >> my sons would never, ever imagine that somehow the children of my brother would be associated with that. >> reporter: tonight some family members of the two brothers accused of the worst attack in the u.s. since 9/11 are asking the question no one seems to be able to answer tonight. why. their uncle in maryland says he thinks he knows. >> what do you think provoked this? >> being losers. hatred to those who were able to settle themselves. these are the only reasons i can imagine of. >> reporter: but what might have driven 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev and his 19-year-old brother dzhokhar to allegedly plant a pair of homemade bombs at the boston marathon, killing three and wounding more than 150? t
i'm joined now by our new abc news colleague, byron pitts.rain. >> thank you very much. >> what can you tell us about these two men? >> juju, tonight a portrait of the suspected bombers is emerging. two brothers who came to the u.s. in 2003. like millions of immigrants, they came here in search of a better life. but something went terribly wrong. >> my sons would never, ever imagine that somehow the children of my brother would be associated with that. >> reporter:...
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. >> gary: let's keep the moved going fired coaches here we go byron scott pagÀn.lorne frank who is he going to yell at? a great what a guy with great credentials but collins. he said goodbye to a philadelphia. >> gary: this is his fourth team, each time he last three years, he to could not take it. >> gary: 180 on the ground. a couple of more highlights to show you. elan of falcons and what would be the regular season hoping to play. it should be a really rough year for oakland. the home opener with the jacksonville team. things giving derrick is this again before mission december 15th endeavor. all right we will take a quick break. (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. basketball player of all mall last night. >> hopefully the young generation will still the same line. gomomg,g, stop. jack, your new chipotle chicken club is craze amaze. annnd chipotle is totes trending. spspicicy crispy chicken, hicky smoked bacon,on memeltlting cheese, and smoky chipotle sauce plus friess anand d a drink for $4.99? tht combo is chipot-cray. a
. >> gary: let's keep the moved going fired coaches here we go byron scott pagÀn.lorne frank who is he going to yell at? a great what a guy with great credentials but collins. he said goodbye to a philadelphia. >> gary: this is his fourth team, each time he last three years, he to could not take it. >> gary: 180 on the ground. a couple of more highlights to show you. elan of falcons and what would be the regular season hoping to play. it should be a really rough year for...
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do you think this will make any difference at all, byron? >> well, it could.notice the letter is directed at house of representatives, no not to congress in general because the republicans control the house of representatives and he have they the power to issue subpoenas about benghazi and anything else if thee choose. so far, republicans led by house speaker john boehner have decided not to form a pegs commit tea but they are talking with some of the republicans in the senate where democrats control but republicans in the senate who are very interested in this issue and they're kind of pooling their resources right now but so far the subpoenas that these former special-ops people want to see have not been coming from the house. gregg: in the letter they identify 16 very specific questions that they want answered that unbelievably seven months after the fact have not yet been answered. let's put a few of them up on the screen of the these are just four or five of them. why was there no military response? why have the survivors not been questioned? who is in th
do you think this will make any difference at all, byron? >> well, it could.notice the letter is directed at house of representatives, no not to congress in general because the republicans control the house of representatives and he have they the power to issue subpoenas about benghazi and anything else if thee choose. so far, republicans led by house speaker john boehner have decided not to form a pegs commit tea but they are talking with some of the republicans in the senate where...
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[laughter] it was byron white. now, do you remember who he was?my god, he was a professional football player, and i don't know what all. he was amazing. he about killed me. see what i'm doing? i grabbed his thumb, and i did that for the remaining years that he and i were tboat on that court. [laughter] >> i think i'll stand back here. [laughter] you think female judges have a unique perspective? if so, in what way, and how does it influence? >> no, i don't think they do, really, i mean, overall male or female, as a justice, you've gone to law school, you studied law, and you've had some experience, maybe as a trail judge or a state judge or in your law practice,ing? practice, something, and so you come there with some experience that is shared with the man who's done the same thing, so i don't think you come in with some preset at -- attitude or experience something vastly different from that or the other stuff. i really don't. now, it could be at some stage of the proceeding that as a former wife and mother, i might look at some domestic relation
[laughter] it was byron white. now, do you remember who he was?my god, he was a professional football player, and i don't know what all. he was amazing. he about killed me. see what i'm doing? i grabbed his thumb, and i did that for the remaining years that he and i were tboat on that court. [laughter] >> i think i'll stand back here. [laughter] you think female judges have a unique perspective? if so, in what way, and how does it influence? >> no, i don't think they do, really, i...
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i'm byron barnett. >> that's live coverage from boston. just a terrible day in what should have been just a magnificent day for the city of boston. the annual running of the boston marathon. mike gleason -- with apologies, mike gleason is an nypd veteran who was just a spectator today. had a member of the family running in the race. mike, i guess since you saw this, do you have any reason to add anything to the descriptions thus far? we are now able to see it as recorded by live tv cameras. but did your trained eyes catch anything? did you detect anything amiss? >> no. it just -- everything was normal. everyone was relaxed and happy and joyous. everyone was drinking their water, wrapping themselves in foil. then the explosion right next to the finish line. then in another maybe 30 seconds, another explosion. and then pandemonium struck. >> i don't know if you heard me saying, and i hate to say this, but this is how it's done overseas. an initial and a secondary. just as people are rushing toward the wounded from the initial explosion. >> a
i'm byron barnett. >> that's live coverage from boston. just a terrible day in what should have been just a magnificent day for the city of boston. the annual running of the boston marathon. mike gleason -- with apologies, mike gleason is an nypd veteran who was just a spectator today. had a member of the family running in the race. mike, i guess since you saw this, do you have any reason to add anything to the descriptions thus far? we are now able to see it as recorded by live tv...
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and protect the health and byron that's i'm in panic because the mining will destroy our clean air and clean water part of the problem is the process used to extract and purify gold and other metals which critics say will lead contamination by cyanide and other chemicals this method. results in getting the metals from the office all of the metals the majority of them and live in there with a lot of residuals as we travel up into the hills where forest has already been cleared the mining company security trails us and if this way to look them up and stop us out you do that with their security and locals are going extinct this is expected point they don't want us to film we want to pass honest public roads but i don't this shows some tension between the locals and mining goods but yeah but the good. intentions indeed the locals have destroyed some of the company's heavy machinery and ransacked the police station police have raided homes in the middle of the night to arrest suspects and fired tear gas at protesters butt. there is much support for eldorado here is criticism both from the g
and protect the health and byron that's i'm in panic because the mining will destroy our clean air and clean water part of the problem is the process used to extract and purify gold and other metals which critics say will lead contamination by cyanide and other chemicals this method. results in getting the metals from the office all of the metals the majority of them and live in there with a lot of residuals as we travel up into the hills where forest has already been cleared the mining company...
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going on in the you know in the war the war in the middle east the printer war with north korea and byron that was of the but environmental journalism workshop sarabande gilder progress magazine how to create one at the last minute so we're seeing the pretty crass as an important piece so media change in the country certainly in a washington. but not the cutting edge of where grassroots activism is happening. peter mickey huff their current director of product center wrote an article in response to two years ago the media reform conference in which you guys attended where he said this he said we the people should go straight to the root of our problems with media which means taking a radical approach and dealing with the current problems that are supposed to free press for starters we should move be well beyond reformist calls this has not worked what is the radical approach to dealing with the problem of media failure especially in light of this conference kind of being just an extension of the lobbying effort to the establishment and what is project center doing differently in the media
going on in the you know in the war the war in the middle east the printer war with north korea and byron that was of the but environmental journalism workshop sarabande gilder progress magazine how to create one at the last minute so we're seeing the pretty crass as an important piece so media change in the country certainly in a washington. but not the cutting edge of where grassroots activism is happening. peter mickey huff their current director of product center wrote an article in...
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. >>> new at 6, hockey went to byron to talk to the stunt pilots who may get work because the blue angels were cancelled. >> reporter: patriots jet team is center stage. >> we're the only civilian jet team in the united states. >> reporter: it does air shows around the western us usually with the blue angels or thunderbirds. most of the pilots come from the military including dean will burglarized wright. >> when you land and put it together and cheated death, it's exhilarating. >> reporter: seeing it from the inside is different. i was lucky enough to fly with the patriots in one of these jets ten years ago. they took me all over the bay. >> tail slide is where the jet flies vertical, stops on the tail and flies backwards. >> reporter: the team may get a few more show dates but they don't want the bigger military teams out of the action. >> we need them to make it strong. >> reporter: because they're here in the bay air yfleet week is an important time on their calendar. >> we're here in the valley in northern california. we love flying at fleet week. >> reporter: they're hoping fleet we
. >>> new at 6, hockey went to byron to talk to the stunt pilots who may get work because the blue angels were cancelled. >> reporter: patriots jet team is center stage. >> we're the only civilian jet team in the united states. >> reporter: it does air shows around the western us usually with the blue angels or thunderbirds. most of the pilots come from the military including dean will burglarized wright. >> when you land and put it together and cheated death,...
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february that recommended its residents keep firearms and last month the official from the town of byron may propose a similar measure that would require guns in homes but it was shot down by all fifty of its voters so it seems that the themes linking these pro-gun towns out there are small practically rate of crime and many residents all of ready carry guns. well it's no great surprise when a public official turns private these days but it's usually gets people's blood boiling when there is a link to the two thousand a financial crisis the residents lori harshness gives us a glimpse out one official making the trip through the revolving door between wall street and washington. i have a little story about a revolving door so wall street executives almost destroyed the american economy right they created a horrible financial products that were basically designed to make money off of people losing their houses and pension these guys ruthlessly made up ways to funnel everyone of their neighbors money and assets into their own bank accounts and they were really good at it and they almost cra
february that recommended its residents keep firearms and last month the official from the town of byron may propose a similar measure that would require guns in homes but it was shot down by all fifty of its voters so it seems that the themes linking these pro-gun towns out there are small practically rate of crime and many residents all of ready carry guns. well it's no great surprise when a public official turns private these days but it's usually gets people's blood boiling when there is a...
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it was byron white. if he was a professional football player and i don't know what else. he was amazing. but he about killed me. and so, i learned what to do. give me your hand. see what i am doing? i grabbed his gun. [laughter] and i did that for the remaining years that he and i were both on that court. [laughter] self protection. self protection. >> do you think female judges have a unique perspective? if so in what way and have as its influence? >> i do not think that they do really. i mean, overall male or female as a justice you have gone to law school. you have studied law. you have some experience. maybe as a trial judge or a state judge or in your law practice, something. and so you come there with some experience that is shared with the -- so i don't think you come in with some pre-set attitude or experience that is vastly different from that of all of the other justices. i really don't. >> now -- >> it could be at some stage of some proceeding that as a former wife and mother of my look at some domestic relations cases with somewhat different views than maybe i
it was byron white. if he was a professional football player and i don't know what else. he was amazing. but he about killed me. and so, i learned what to do. give me your hand. see what i am doing? i grabbed his gun. [laughter] and i did that for the remaining years that he and i were both on that court. [laughter] self protection. self protection. >> do you think female judges have a unique perspective? if so in what way and have as its influence? >> i do not think that they do...
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we would like to welcome abc's newest anchor, byron pitts, to our saturday edition. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. despite the rain, boston feels more like boston today. already this morning, several runners out today. this time yesterday, this great american city was a virtual ghost town. [ chanting ] >> all: let's go boston! >> reporter: all across beantown, bostonians are celebrating. after a week filled with terror and tension. >> we have a suspect in custody tonight. >> reporter: the desperate search for dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev shut down the towns. in watertown, police sejed door by door. >> remain in your homes. >> reporter: and that's what they did. >> as long as we're together, we can do anything. >> reporter: the public transit stopped. the bruins and red sox canceled games. block after block, an're we qui -- an eerie quiet. residents watched from windows and balconies. at 6:00 p.m. with the suspect still on the run, the lockdown was lifted. >> there is still a very, very dangerous individual at large. >> reporter: and then the news they wer
we would like to welcome abc's newest anchor, byron pitts, to our saturday edition. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. despite the rain, boston feels more like boston today. already this morning, several runners out today. this time yesterday, this great american city was a virtual ghost town. [ chanting ] >> all: let's go boston! >> reporter: all across beantown, bostonians are celebrating. after a week filled with terror and tension. >> we have a suspect in...
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[laughter] it was byron white. now, do you remember who he was? my god, he was a professional football player, and i don't know what all. he was amazing. he about killed me. see what i'm doing? i grabbed his thumb, and i did that for the remaining years that he and i were tboat on that court. [laughter] >> i think i'll stand back here. [laughter] you think female judges have a unique perspective? if so, in what way, and how does it influence? >> no, i don't think they do, really, i mean, overall male or female, as a justice, you've gone to law school, you studied law, and you've had some experience, maybe as a trail judge or a state judge or in your law practice,ing? practice, something, and so you come there with some experience that is shared with the man who's done the same thing, so i don't think you come in with some preset at -- attitude or experience something vastly different from that or the other stuff. i really don't. now, it could be at some stage of the proceeding that as a former wife and mother, i might look at some domestic relatio
[laughter] it was byron white. now, do you remember who he was? my god, he was a professional football player, and i don't know what all. he was amazing. he about killed me. see what i'm doing? i grabbed his thumb, and i did that for the remaining years that he and i were tboat on that court. [laughter] >> i think i'll stand back here. [laughter] you think female judges have a unique perspective? if so, in what way, and how does it influence? >> no, i don't think they do, really, i...
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there was just a committee hearing two weeks oak, byron york reported -- where dhs officials were asked -- they instituted this brand new regime for measuring border security. threw out the old plan, knew metrics. this is a bipartisan hearing to say, where are we? if we're going to have comprehensive reform, what's the state of the border now? and defense -- rather, the department of homeland security officials could not answer the questions. >> guy, i just want to take the statement from the customs and border protection division they've issued this statement to us: in thissal year 2012 border action remained at historic lows, an presence in california, arizona, continue a downward trend, reflecting fewer individuals crossing the border. are you saying that 2012 is a whole different ball game comes across the border in larger numbers this calendar year? >> that could be they case. it would make sense. there's an incentive and magnet here. people feel there's an opportunity, even if they don't become citizens to be here legally if they're not a criminal. if i were in a desperate situati
there was just a committee hearing two weeks oak, byron york reported -- where dhs officials were asked -- they instituted this brand new regime for measuring border security. threw out the old plan, knew metrics. this is a bipartisan hearing to say, where are we? if we're going to have comprehensive reform, what's the state of the border now? and defense -- rather, the department of homeland security officials could not answer the questions. >> guy, i just want to take the statement from...
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lord byron made his boat and dream goes into with his daughter. but there would be five more years of bloodshed before his famous thrust from latin american shores. i'm sorry, 14 more years. i'm just reading the middle of it, so the fighters is wrong. there were 14 years of war have a great bloodshed before spain was thrust from latin american shores. at the end of the savage war, one man would be credited for single-handedly conceding, organizing and leading liberation of six nation subpopulation 1.5 times the size of north america, a landmass and the odds against what she thought of fermentable establish rural power, that wilderness, the splintered loyalties of many races would have proved daunting for the a-list of general santos command. had no formal military, but that'll more than boil and genius for leadership, he freed much of spanish america and laid out his dream for a unified continent. despite all of this, he was a high elite perfect man. he could be impulsive, headstrong, filled with contradictions. he spoke eloquently about justice,
lord byron made his boat and dream goes into with his daughter. but there would be five more years of bloodshed before his famous thrust from latin american shores. i'm sorry, 14 more years. i'm just reading the middle of it, so the fighters is wrong. there were 14 years of war have a great bloodshed before spain was thrust from latin american shores. at the end of the savage war, one man would be credited for single-handedly conceding, organizing and leading liberation of six nation...
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and it was my boss, and without any preamble, without any introduction, jeff starts out by saying, byron, there's been a raid that's gone horribly wrong. get to waco as soon as you can and assist with negotiations. i jumped in the shower, asked my wife to throw some clothes in a bag, and i said, honey, this is a bad one, you better put about three day's worth in there. >> 27th day. >> day 38. >> 46 days. >> little did we know what we were in store for. >>> negotiations in the standoff ] nature valley protein bars, with simple, real ingredients, like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiff
and it was my boss, and without any preamble, without any introduction, jeff starts out by saying, byron, there's been a raid that's gone horribly wrong. get to waco as soon as you can and assist with negotiations. i jumped in the shower, asked my wife to throw some clothes in a bag, and i said, honey, this is a bad one, you better put about three day's worth in there. >> 27th day. >> day 38. >> 46 days. >> little did we know what we were in store for. >>>...
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byron york, from the "washington examiner". >> thanks, jon. jenna: a desperate search for a woman who was kidnapped after working the late shift at at gas station. plus what her family is now saying. >>> the battle to reform the food stamp program amid some recipients are using food stamps to get free ipads. jon: what? jenna: calls to cut billions from the program. that's right. we'll take a fair and balanced look at this coming up. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonderhat other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really gd that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. jon: right now, new information on some crime stories we're following. investigators in new mexico trying to figure out the motive for a
byron york, from the "washington examiner". >> thanks, jon. jenna: a desperate search for a woman who was kidnapped after working the late shift at at gas station. plus what her family is now saying. >>> the battle to reform the food stamp program amid some recipients are using food stamps to get free ipads. jon: what? jenna: calls to cut billions from the program. that's right. we'll take a fair and balanced look at this coming up. [ male announcer ] in blind taste...
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byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> there is that feeling of walking a little bit on egg shells, beingious. everybody recommends, fight that feeling. see something, say something, but keep doing what you do. don't not go to tan event. >> up in boston. governor deval patrick and the mayor menino said this isn't going to stop us. going out there and doing what we want to do. with the sense of defiance there has to be caution. there is going to be caution in new york and london. couple events coming up. >> big marathon in london. really tough for police there. 36,000 runners. a bigger marathon. so, that will be a big deal. today the funeral of margaret thatcher, a test for the police there in london. also in new york city, a couple of lesser races coming up this weekend. there is one in lower manhattan, 9/11 memorial 5 k. four-mile run in central park. new york city police get the test as well. >> yeah. >>> coming up, americans are finding ways to show their solidarity with boston. >> even the city's arch sports enemies coming together. the unusual touching way the yankees are paying trib
byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> there is that feeling of walking a little bit on egg shells, beingious. everybody recommends, fight that feeling. see something, say something, but keep doing what you do. don't not go to tan event. >> up in boston. governor deval patrick and the mayor menino said this isn't going to stop us. going out there and doing what we want to do. with the sense of defiance there has to be caution. there is going to be caution in new york and london. couple...
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byron 'york talking about a knew -- new wave coming. these numbers seem to say things are looking good in the u.s.a. >> they're certainly looking better. there's been a debate around the immigration reform debate, and that is, would this big wave of immigration, illegal immigration we saw, will that happen again? we know that immigration from mexico fell dramatically in the great recession. there were as mean people leaving as were coming over. but what happens when the economy gets better? as we all hope it does. that's where the new poll comes in which seems to suggest there are a lot of mexicans who would come to the united states from the pew research center's global attitudes project that's correct surveyed people across mexico, asked if you had the means and opportunity, would you like to come to the united states and live? 35% said yes. one out of three, and 20% said they would come, be willing to come illegal limp now, mexico has a population of 110 million people. >> neil: what's kind of interesting here, when we were going thr
byron 'york talking about a knew -- new wave coming. these numbers seem to say things are looking good in the u.s.a. >> they're certainly looking better. there's been a debate around the immigration reform debate, and that is, would this big wave of immigration, illegal immigration we saw, will that happen again? we know that immigration from mexico fell dramatically in the great recession. there were as mean people leaving as were coming over. but what happens when the economy gets...
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rick: byron york, always good to talk to you. much for joining us today. >> thank you, rick. jenna: another one of our big stories today, extreme weather. spring is here, but that's not stopping a powerful snowstorm from sweeping across colorado right now. forecasters are predicting potential blizzard-like conditions with brutal winds and snow drifts up to 3 feet deep. alicia acuna is live in denver s. there skiing weather? is there a silver lining somewhere, alicia, for this snowstorm? >> reporter: you know, jenna, i'm looking for it -- [laughter] but i just can't -- it's april, and i can't feel this side of my face because the wind chill is in the single digits. but i'm not the only one who's angry right now because there are a bunch of travelers who are out there trying to get in and out of the denver area. denver international airport just updated their numbers, 535 flights in and out of the city of denver have been canceled due to this weather. and it's not so -- [inaudible] when it comes to visibility. they've got the deici
rick: byron york, always good to talk to you. much for joining us today. >> thank you, rick. jenna: another one of our big stories today, extreme weather. spring is here, but that's not stopping a powerful snowstorm from sweeping across colorado right now. forecasters are predicting potential blizzard-like conditions with brutal winds and snow drifts up to 3 feet deep. alicia acuna is live in denver s. there skiing weather? is there a silver lining somewhere, alicia, for this snowstorm?...
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times on the day the game open 5-0 mil catcher jonathan lacroy 7- 0giants lose 7-2 cavaliers fire byronw pam if this is the spot for rea at least you can come to it. that is the reason my they are 38 when jackie goes to l eight sold by help me if she does not give me a tip on the way out the door. running gary its eye uc the up a huge lead to those like that! gary >> you were always a pretty girl with the with the brains. (laughter) >> gary: and thinkpad tell us from tenures ago at kron they are either dead or fired. >> jacqueline: i am in denial. gary >> to recall to say adios pistons fire lawrence frank >> gary:76ers doug collins resigns he has coached four teams in his nba career and each time he left after three years which tells you this guy's very interject he yells a check for three years and then he's decide cannot take it anymore. 49ers open sept 8 vs. pack >> gary: scott is very excited about the schedule 2013 niners schedule derrick is september 8th you have monday night football washington december and december 8th raiders cowboys 2014 raiders schedule the raiders' season op
times on the day the game open 5-0 mil catcher jonathan lacroy 7- 0giants lose 7-2 cavaliers fire byronw pam if this is the spot for rea at least you can come to it. that is the reason my they are 38 when jackie goes to l eight sold by help me if she does not give me a tip on the way out the door. running gary its eye uc the up a huge lead to those like that! gary >> you were always a pretty girl with the with the brains. (laughter) >> gary: and thinkpad tell us from tenures ago at...