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. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s.ce, ged, deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's, take a 40-inch tv, pick it up, open it, take it all out, take another one out, put it in the same box, put two in a box, and walk out the door. my theft was driven by drug use. i know a life consists of on a happy basis. i've actually taken my kids and enjoyed the family thing, the manly thing, but drugs take its toll. it won't allow you to do none of that. you'll give it all up for this right here. >> today's lesson is the importance of virtue. >> poe is currently enrolled in the d.a.d.s. class. today's topic is using the principles of addiction recovery to become a better father. >> honesty is the
. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s.ce, ged, deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's,...
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. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s.ged deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's, take a 40-inch tv, pick it up, open it, take it all out, take another one out, put i used to play volleyball. i used to cheerlead. i love my family, but whenever i get high, whenever i push myself away from them and i close them out because i don't want them to see me like that and i feel like they're going to judge me, and it brings a big space in between us, so i don't get to see my kids. i -- you know, just bad things like that. >> mcbride admits she has difficulty with some of the material. >> lying is not the answer. but number two says -- >> but i don't like -- i don't -- i'm not lying. i just don'
. >> byron poe tries to enroll in as many classes as he can. >> d.a.d.s.ged deuce, computer technology. >> there's a lot of programs over here for us to better yourself. i'm going to be this great -- you know, this comeback story. >> poe is serving a three-year sentence for petty theft. he also has prior convictions for vehicle theft, receiving stolen property, and burglary. but department store tvs were his specialty. >> we would actually go in walmart's, take a...
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they remember seeing byron and some of the other individuals that were part of the denison 11.ou can't open that. please choose one based on the cover. here we go... whoa, no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but trust me. are you kidding me... at university of phoenix, we think you should be able to try before you buy. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period. so you commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenixtrial.com 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. >>> with the phone numbers that eliseo gave us, we were able to find a couple of houses, addresses, more western union
they remember seeing byron and some of the other individuals that were part of the denison 11.ou can't open that. please choose one based on the cover. here we go... whoa, no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but trust me. are you kidding me... at university of phoenix, we think you should be able to try before you buy. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period. so you commit to your education with confidence. get started at phoenixtrial.com 58 seconds on the...
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i'm byron pitts. we begin with the altercation between two race car drivers, an ultimately left one dead. kevin ward got out of his car, stood on the track pointing. tony stewart came by, his car struck ward. he did not survive. what happened between these two men in the heat of competition. we begin with abc's linzie janis she is outside the trace track tonight. >> reporter: this is the very basic track where that horrific accident unfolded. nascar great tony stewart is known for competing with drivers much younger than himself. but tonight police can't to -- want to know exactly what events led to the death of 20-year-old kevin ward, jr. tragedy at this upstate new york racetrack. three-time nascar champion tony stewart hits and kills driver kevin ward, jr. this video posted on youtube shows ward getting out of his car apparently trying to confront stewart. the video has since been taken down. during the race, ward's car spins out hitting the wall and ward gets out of the car and angrily walks on to
i'm byron pitts. we begin with the altercation between two race car drivers, an ultimately left one dead. kevin ward got out of his car, stood on the track pointing. tony stewart came by, his car struck ward. he did not survive. what happened between these two men in the heat of competition. we begin with abc's linzie janis she is outside the trace track tonight. >> reporter: this is the very basic track where that horrific accident unfolded. nascar great tony stewart is known for...
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i have to ask byron.ke in october of 1989 where the united airlines' deal fell apart. >> right. >> doesn't it look worse now given ukraine, a couple quarter misses this morning. i'm confused by why we're not down more. >> well, i don't know that we're not going down further. the key thing is that the economic fundamentals are sound, jim. you know, we've the economy. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> let's get back to our guest host. byron, you gave us thoughts only how valuations would be affected by the two deals falling through. >> well, right now, the market
i have to ask byron.ke in october of 1989 where the united airlines' deal fell apart. >> right. >> doesn't it look worse now given ukraine, a couple quarter misses this morning. i'm confused by why we're not down more. >> well, i don't know that we're not going down further. the key thing is that the economic fundamentals are sound, jim. you know, we've the economy. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route...
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i'm byron pitts. we begin with america's new mission in iraq. one that president obama warned today would be, quote, a long-term project. and just tonight, the pentagon announcing four new air strikes. earlier today we saw these images of the first u.s. air strikes on terror targets in northern iraq. the gunner's eye view of missiles taking out militants and weapons below. meanwhile parachuting from u.s. cargo planes, huge bundles of food and water. for humanitarian aid for refugees stranded on a mountain top. today the refugees are on the move again. looking to escape the violence. we have team coverage. we begin with abc white house correspondent, jonathan karl, traveling with the president. jon? >> reporter: good evening. the president arrived in martha's vineyard this afternoon. he already played a round of golf but also spoken to the leaders of germany, france, and britain. the attention focused thousands of miles away on the military operation in iraq. as 500-pound bombs dropped from fighter jets and missiles fired from predator drones, pu
i'm byron pitts. we begin with america's new mission in iraq. one that president obama warned today would be, quote, a long-term project. and just tonight, the pentagon announcing four new air strikes. earlier today we saw these images of the first u.s. air strikes on terror targets in northern iraq. the gunner's eye view of missiles taking out militants and weapons below. meanwhile parachuting from u.s. cargo planes, huge bundles of food and water. for humanitarian aid for refugees stranded on...
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byron, good, as always, to see you. we'll tackle, i'm sure, some of the geopolitical things in the time we have, but i want to begin with earnings, which have come in pretty nicely in the second quarter, but are they as strong as they appear? >> they're really not. if you look at net income, that is probably up about 4%, but earnings are up twice that or even more. that's because of share buybacks and other accounting techniques. so, earnings per share look terrific, but corporate income is not as impressive. >> revenue doesn't look bad, though. >> revenue's okay, but you're not likely, kelly, to get much margin improvement. so, you really need even better revenue increases to keep this up. >> but isn't this what we want? aren't we at the point we'd want to be? in other words, first you'd have profit margins improve, earnings rise, and then finally, towards the middle to later stages of the recovery, revenue starts to increase, and then the hope is that the better macro keeps those revenue increases going, even if profi
byron, good, as always, to see you. we'll tackle, i'm sure, some of the geopolitical things in the time we have, but i want to begin with earnings, which have come in pretty nicely in the second quarter, but are they as strong as they appear? >> they're really not. if you look at net income, that is probably up about 4%, but earnings are up twice that or even more. that's because of share buybacks and other accounting techniques. so, earnings per share look terrific, but corporate income...
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if you make a mistake against byron, they will punish you for it. what counts now is that we are working together very closely. we must show energy and commitment, and of course try not to make too many mistakes. >> if they have one advantage, it is that nobody expects them to get anything from this game. , akeep the fans' mood high sponsor has come to the rescue with free beer. >> putting on the byron uniform for the first time will be two high-profile findings the club made earlier this week. he joins the club from rome. firing reportedly paid 26 million making him the most expensive bundesliga transfer this year. the midfielder will also be on the squad after saying goodbye to real madrid yesterday. the world rowing championships are currently underway in amsterdam. this weekend sees the finals in the olympic boat classes after record-breaking times on friday. in the lightweight classes, the germany in a by dramatic final sprint. withs germany's first goal the top teams still to race. 10 years ago, a fire in the library robbed the world of many p
if you make a mistake against byron, they will punish you for it. what counts now is that we are working together very closely. we must show energy and commitment, and of course try not to make too many mistakes. >> if they have one advantage, it is that nobody expects them to get anything from this game. , akeep the fans' mood high sponsor has come to the rescue with free beer. >> putting on the byron uniform for the first time will be two high-profile findings the club made...
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it begins with a lovely suit is father was a great poet lord byron to of lord byron. she loved poetry to but her mother wanted to be a mathematician. she became of greek mathematician. by the end she is able to combine the notion of poetry at the notion of math and she comes up with the idea of a computer program. the first person to understand that these calculating machines that do numbers will also be able to read patterns and to words or music. and so the notion of the modern computer comes in this idea which really begins to connect the art and the technology. >> host: we think of any act. a great computer. and it was really the first programmable of his own computer. at the same time in ireland there was this law professor doing a computer down and out of nassau doing it in the basement of the civic spilled. the importance of the teamwork, and that is where they are so successful. >> host: so when this book comes out in the fall and you are asked who invented the computer. >> guest: you would have to say the people who created any act or probably the first to do
it begins with a lovely suit is father was a great poet lord byron to of lord byron. she loved poetry to but her mother wanted to be a mathematician. she became of greek mathematician. by the end she is able to combine the notion of poetry at the notion of math and she comes up with the idea of a computer program. the first person to understand that these calculating machines that do numbers will also be able to read patterns and to words or music. and so the notion of the modern computer comes...
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jon: byron york, from the "washington examiner," interesting. thanks, byron. >> thank you, jon. heather: imagine a lot of them are talking about that one right now. jon: yeah. heather: a notorious hit man who is linked to at least 3,000 murders possibly, getting out of prison early and you will want to hear why. we'll tell you who we're talking about. >>> then the sister of the accused boston marathon bombers has been arrested in new york city. you will not believe what police say that she threatened to do. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. jon: notorious assassin who is believed to have played a role in at least 3,000 murders is out on patrol despite protests from families of his victims. patti ann brown
jon: byron york, from the "washington examiner," interesting. thanks, byron. >> thank you, jon. heather: imagine a lot of them are talking about that one right now. jon: yeah. heather: a notorious hit man who is linked to at least 3,000 murders possibly, getting out of prison early and you will want to hear why. we'll tell you who we're talking about. >>> then the sister of the accused boston marathon bombers has been arrested in new york city. you will not believe what...
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. >> lord byron proposed that they have a competition to write the best ghost story. one evening, byron and shelley were having a conversation about the reanimation of people and if you can bring something or someone back to life. and after that, she had a very sleepless night and this sort of waking dream, where she saw dr. frankenstein with this creation. and from this sort of vision, she, you know, had the idea for the novel "frankenstein". >> reporter: since the story's conception, "frankenstein" has been popularized in many different forms, including multiple film adaptations. >> it's alive! it's alive! it's alive! >> reporter: but what appeared on screen was not necessarily what mary shelley originally envisioned. in fact, her companions' influence went beyond the inspiration for the story we all know today. >> it's alive! >> reporter: as the manuscript at the morgan's exhibition shows us, mary's lover, percy shelley, helped to edit her novel. one alteration he made, in particular, stands out. >> one of the main things that he did change was the last sentence of
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byron. >> thank you. >>> we have a couple of ebola updates tonight. a missionary group based in north carolina announced some of its staff members will be returning home from liberia where they worked with ebola patients. they say the workers are healthy but will observe a period of quarantine. we are hearing more about where health officials believe this outbreak began with a 2-year-old boy from ginny. he died in december. one note from south carolina tonight. greenville got more than three inches. dropping this car into the road that was washed away. heavy flooding is in the forecast for that part of the country and the rest of the week. >>> next a ahead, the new menu that includes lobster. fast food and fine dining, the new trend. >>> if you missed it, the moon in all its glory. you have one more chance. some shots you won't see from your backyard. these storying still ahead. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my
byron. >> thank you. >>> we have a couple of ebola updates tonight. a missionary group based in north carolina announced some of its staff members will be returning home from liberia where they worked with ebola patients. they say the workers are healthy but will observe a period of quarantine. we are hearing more about where health officials believe this outbreak began with a 2-year-old boy from ginny. he died in december. one note from south carolina tonight. greenville got...
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byron? >> clayton, thank you. >> a meteorologist from our miami affiliate joins us now, julie durda. what can hawaii expect from the hurricane julio? >> no significant impact will afact the hawaiian island. this is impressive. hurricane julio is moving over the pacific. it is north of the island chain with winds around 75 miles per hour, regardless the system won't impact the hawaiian islands. very happen to say. >> terrific. >>> now to the mainland. fires in the west. this dramatic video from oregon, firefighters wipe out flames. more than 700 homes are in danger. julie, what does it look like out there. >> more bad news for them. the pacific northwest will stay hot and dry. this expanding heat wave will continue from northern california towards oregon and washington. we are expecting wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. you can see red flag warnings as well as fire weather watches in effect. the rains will not be getting in any time soon. temperatures running anywhere between 10 to 15 degre
byron? >> clayton, thank you. >> a meteorologist from our miami affiliate joins us now, julie durda. what can hawaii expect from the hurricane julio? >> no significant impact will afact the hawaiian island. this is impressive. hurricane julio is moving over the pacific. it is north of the island chain with winds around 75 miles per hour, regardless the system won't impact the hawaiian islands. very happen to say. >> terrific. >>> now to the mainland. fires in...
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byron, to your point, americans are check out. they're burying their head in the sand. why?his is still a country we spent 10 years in, trillions of dollars to free iraq for nothing? 3,000 dead american troops for what? >> well a lot of americans upon the departure from iraq said they felt that the war in iraq and even one in afghanistan had not been worth it. so i think that, a lot of americans are against this you have to remember, if the president actually changed his mind and wanted to introduce some significant forces in iraq, he would have to take a long time to try to make his case to the american people. remember when people used to talk about the rush to war in iraq. in fact, it was george w. bush taking months and months and months to make the case for war in iraq. obama has not done that and frankly it is i'm possible to imagine him doing that. cheryl: okay, chris, but at the same time, look, a lot of american resources and again lives have been wasted in iraq. at the same time though, this is global problem and more widespread the problem becomes in the middle ea
byron, to your point, americans are check out. they're burying their head in the sand. why?his is still a country we spent 10 years in, trillions of dollars to free iraq for nothing? 3,000 dead american troops for what? >> well a lot of americans upon the departure from iraq said they felt that the war in iraq and even one in afghanistan had not been worth it. so i think that, a lot of americans are against this you have to remember, if the president actually changed his mind and wanted...
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for "this week," byron pitts, abc news, baltimore. >> thanks, byron. >>> the roundtable is here now.spn's lz granderson, who is also a cnn contributor. sheryl atkinson. abc political analyst matthew dowd and cokie roberts. welcome to you all. matthew, the baltimore solution, it's not an easy thing to implement. do you think it gets to the root of the problem? >> my mother always said nothing good happens after 10:00 at night. don't be out anyway. that was 40 years ago. i worry about this. obviously, parents and everyone wants to protect their children in the midst of violent crimes in tse cities. we tended now toward a cokie roberts, hard to believe, you were already a reporter at the time. >> well, you know, we covered the watergate, the lead-up to the resignation, to the actual resignation, i was living in athens, greece, my husband and i were reporters there, and watching that from afar was really quite something. but what it did teach us in a very important way was the tremendous strength of the american system and i remember a congressman coming up afterwards saying, you know th
for "this week," byron pitts, abc news, baltimore. >> thanks, byron. >>> the roundtable is here now.spn's lz granderson, who is also a cnn contributor. sheryl atkinson. abc political analyst matthew dowd and cokie roberts. welcome to you all. matthew, the baltimore solution, it's not an easy thing to implement. do you think it gets to the root of the problem? >> my mother always said nothing good happens after 10:00 at night. don't be out anyway. that was 40 years...
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they play in the opening game of the season against champion byron. openerce's annual season between the league champions and the cup winners is being held outside of europe for the sixth year running. champions holding the trophy. the league winners are the hot favors -- favorites for the game with strikers and a year going forward in their lineup. is trying to spread the popularity of french football overseas. driving, a finnish driver took a strong lead into the second half of his home race, leading by just under 20 seconds at the end of day to at the rally of family -- finland. he is currently second in the overall championship standings behind the overall leader. journal."tching "the before we go, a quick recap of our top story -- israel has stepped up its offense in gaza as it looks like -- looks for a soldier it says it is being held by hamas militants. hamas denies it is holding the soldier. >> political messages adorn the walls, posters, and graffiti, and in the background, the black and red star of the anarchists. people here says the distri
they play in the opening game of the season against champion byron. openerce's annual season between the league champions and the cup winners is being held outside of europe for the sixth year running. champions holding the trophy. the league winners are the hot favors -- favorites for the game with strikers and a year going forward in their lineup. is trying to spread the popularity of french football overseas. driving, a finnish driver took a strong lead into the second half of his home race,...
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good morning, fire marshal, byron pits from abc news, can we talk to you about the investigation?ake it the answer is no. >> reporter: just last month, the results of the investigation were finally released. the department of public safety recommended charging richardson with six counts of false swearing and andes with one, all felony counts in arizona, no charges against ballantine were recommended. although all were placed on assignment. >>> up next for us, show me the mo'ne, the littlest thing to has been in baseball throws down at the little league series tonight. >>> abc news "nightline." brought to you by nexium 24 hours. s now available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. because the best moments in life aren't experienced from the sidelines. now there's nothing holding you back. this is nexium level protection™. the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand now without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™, now available at walgreens. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so
good morning, fire marshal, byron pits from abc news, can we talk to you about the investigation?ake it the answer is no. >> reporter: just last month, the results of the investigation were finally released. the department of public safety recommended charging richardson with six counts of false swearing and andes with one, all felony counts in arizona, no charges against ballantine were recommended. although all were placed on assignment. >>> up next for us, show me the mo'ne,...
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>> dortmund versus byron. who else? >> stay with us. we'll be back with that and much more in one minute. >> thanks for staying with us. in gaza, the humanitarian cease-fire is holding. >> that is very good news. the most fortunate have been allowed to leave gaza, and some of the estimated 7000 wounded civilians are there as well hoping to get some medical treatment in egypt. >> these days, the raffle border crossing between gaza and egypt is open intricately. when it is, it is only for a few hours, and few people are allowed past. at the moment, it's only the injured and those with dual citizenship. nobody can be certain they will be let through. these travelers were sent back by the egyptian authorities without explanation. >> today, tomorrow, this morning -- we've been waiting since wednesday under terrible conditions, and we have repeatedly phoned the authorities, and they have told us to wait a bit longer, that we would receive permission to cross, but nothing has happened to nothing. we've been waiting here for a week in the middl
>> dortmund versus byron. who else? >> stay with us. we'll be back with that and much more in one minute. >> thanks for staying with us. in gaza, the humanitarian cease-fire is holding. >> that is very good news. the most fortunate have been allowed to leave gaza, and some of the estimated 7000 wounded civilians are there as well hoping to get some medical treatment in egypt. >> these days, the raffle border crossing between gaza and egypt is open intricately. when...
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we will have much more on byron next hour.e some of these reporting earnings. dan loeb is now the largest shareholder in the auction house. olivia sterns has been looking at the challenges ahead for sotheby's. >> they have made big changes. a little bitook like this morning, which is surprising because there have been record sales this spring. it looks like everyone was putting out tens of millions on our. -- art. has the cellsally growth, but they do not have the earnings growth, and that was part of daniel loeb's critique. spent too much time whining and dining clients when they should be focusing on trimming the fat and making things cost efficient. saying thatps he is whining and dining is getting people to buy the items. the margins are shrinking. why is that? >> even though people have more money than ever to spend on art, the 1% is growing, but there are -- 300 peopleion in the world to buy or sell a jeff koons. clients,t over these and have to offer huge commissions. that is why margins are shrinking and that is why they are focusing so hard on trying t
we will have much more on byron next hour.e some of these reporting earnings. dan loeb is now the largest shareholder in the auction house. olivia sterns has been looking at the challenges ahead for sotheby's. >> they have made big changes. a little bitook like this morning, which is surprising because there have been record sales this spring. it looks like everyone was putting out tens of millions on our. -- art. has the cellsally growth, but they do not have the earnings growth, and...
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for "this week," byron pitts, abc news, baltimore. >> thanks, byron. >>> the roundtable is here now.spn's lz granderson, who is also a cnn contributor. sheryl atkinson. abc political analyst matthew dowd and cokie roberts. welcome to you all. matthew, the baltimore solution, it's not an easy thing to implement. do you think it gets to the root of the problem? >> my mother always said nothing good happens after 10:00 at night. don't be out anyway. that was 40 years ago. i worry about this. obviously, parents and everyone wants to protect their children in the midst of violent crimes in these cities. we tended now toward a much more militarized police force. we also now are empowering them with the tools that we only used to use with the military. trucks, guns -- all those sort of things. to me, this is a responsibility of parents, obviously, who are not necessarily dealing with it. i worry giving too much power to police. >> lz, does it really say, stop and frisk everyone? are you worried that it goes to that? >> absolutely. i don't understand how in a country where we have seen vigil
for "this week," byron pitts, abc news, baltimore. >> thanks, byron. >>> the roundtable is here now.spn's lz granderson, who is also a cnn contributor. sheryl atkinson. abc political analyst matthew dowd and cokie roberts. welcome to you all. matthew, the baltimore solution, it's not an easy thing to implement. do you think it gets to the root of the problem? >> my mother always said nothing good happens after 10:00 at night. don't be out anyway. that was 40 years...
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our thanks to byron pitts for the great story. coming up a royal point of view.harry opening up about his tour of duty in afghanistan. >> he writes about the horrors he saw and how it inspired him to help. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ we could be heroes just for one day ♪ >> famous for his fun loving charm. prince harry has done quite a lot to bring joy to people's lives. especially the heroic war veterans he served with. >> he is revealing much more about his passion for giving an outlet to those soldiers injured in act. here's abc's lama hasan. >> reporter: prince harry opening up with a rare article in the london times, and the horrors of war and how comrades changed his life forever. in the article, harry says "loss of life is as tragic and devastating as it gets. but to see young lads wrapped in plastic missing limbs was something i never prepared myself for." >> prince harry was a proper soldier right on the front line. his experiences were really raw. he was, right up close to serious injury the he could have been injured and possibly killed himse
our thanks to byron pitts for the great story. coming up a royal point of view.harry opening up about his tour of duty in afghanistan. >> he writes about the horrors he saw and how it inspired him to help. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ we could be heroes just for one day ♪ >> famous for his fun loving charm. prince harry has done quite a lot to bring joy to people's lives. especially the heroic war veterans he served with. >> he is revealing much more...
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>> byron. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> odessa, texas. >> jimmy: are you here on vacation? >> yes. >> jimmy: how old are you, byron? >> i'm 15. >> jimmy: are you here with your parents? >> yes. >> jimmy: they must be thrilled right now, huh? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have they been bugging you to get your hair cut? >> all the time. >> jimmy: oh, all the time. what an opportunity this is. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: now, did you see what guillermo did -- i don't want to say to. but with the last guy? >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: you did, huh? and still, you decided to jump in the chair. you know, there used to be a band called dead or alive in the '80s. they sang a song called "you spin me right round." now, you're getting into a more of an el debarge mode. [ laughter ] guillermo, did you offer him any -- did you know any other hair styles? >> guillermo: no. this is the only one. >> jimmy: this is the only one. >> guillermo: i'll try it. >> jimmy: okay. okay. it's interesting that you've done the entire left side of the head first. and now, you're moving to the right side of the he
>> byron. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> odessa, texas. >> jimmy: are you here on vacation? >> yes. >> jimmy: how old are you, byron? >> i'm 15. >> jimmy: are you here with your parents? >> yes. >> jimmy: they must be thrilled right now, huh? >> yeah. >> jimmy: have they been bugging you to get your hair cut? >> all the time. >> jimmy: oh, all the time. what an opportunity this is. [ laughter ] >> yeah....
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. >>> in case you missed it, wall street veteran byron wien talking about biotechs yesterday right herelosing bell." >> i think there are going to be a lot of new drugs introduced in most of the major diseases. i think the biotech area is very favorable. >> ah, we will debate. if the bullish biotech call can make you some money, coming up. >>> also ahead, bank lending and profits are up, but so are regulations and lawsuits and those big settlements the big banks are paying. banks pros will tell us whether the industry is ripe for gains next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many directions. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you read this. watch that. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you look for what's next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we can help turn inspiration into action tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 boost your trading iq with the help of tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 our live online workshops tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like identifying market trends. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 now, earn 300 commission-free online trades. call 1-888-628-2419 or go to schwa
. >>> in case you missed it, wall street veteran byron wien talking about biotechs yesterday right herelosing bell." >> i think there are going to be a lot of new drugs introduced in most of the major diseases. i think the biotech area is very favorable. >> ah, we will debate. if the bullish biotech call can make you some money, coming up. >>> also ahead, bank lending and profits are up, but so are regulations and lawsuits and those big settlements the big...
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little byron is here. what do you think of what happened here in your room? >> i think the tv fell off the shelf. >> reporter: how did it make you feel? >> scared. >> reporter: scared. fortunately your mommy and your aunt were here to keep you safe and they'll continue to do that. i'll tell you very frightening for parents. i live not too far from here. my first thought was to run to my 6-year-old's room and i scooped him out of bed. a lot of damage. the good news is that everybody seems to be okay here in american canyon. reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, we'll go back to you in the studio. >> thank you. our reaction also all of us with young kids are glad to see that family is okay. another part of the damage in napa is at the airport. for a little while now we had pictures of the air traffic control center there at the napa airport that was blown out. all of the windows. we'll show you this video from nbc chopper. this is air traffic control center at the small napa airport. it was blown out. all of the windows here. it is not usable. let's bring in ian.
little byron is here. what do you think of what happened here in your room? >> i think the tv fell off the shelf. >> reporter: how did it make you feel? >> scared. >> reporter: scared. fortunately your mommy and your aunt were here to keep you safe and they'll continue to do that. i'll tell you very frightening for parents. i live not too far from here. my first thought was to run to my 6-year-old's room and i scooped him out of bed. a lot of damage. the good news is...
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talks about the liberal arts and engineering and it begins with ada whose father was a great poet lord byron. she loves poetry but her mother wanted to be a mathematician. by the end she was able to combine the ocean of poetry and the notion of math to come up with the idea of a computer program. she's the first person to understand that these calculating machines that do numbers will also be able to leave pattern simmons and the also be able to do words and music. there is the notion of the modern computer icons from this idea which really begins with ada lovelace of connecting the arts to the technology. >> host: when we think of early computers in the u.s. we think of any act. >> guest: at any act was a great computer and the first programmable all digital computer. one of the interesting things is at the same time in iowa there was this lone professor doing a computer in the basement of the physics building and in some ways he is the first but it doesn't have a team around him unlike any act folks who have this whole team at the university of pennsylvania. he never gets the computer full
talks about the liberal arts and engineering and it begins with ada whose father was a great poet lord byron. she loves poetry but her mother wanted to be a mathematician. by the end she was able to combine the ocean of poetry and the notion of math to come up with the idea of a computer program. she's the first person to understand that these calculating machines that do numbers will also be able to leave pattern simmons and the also be able to do words and music. there is the notion of the...
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. >> my brother byron was the last one in the family, the only one in the house with my parents.king care of them. >> the smugglers will sometimes have recruiters, people to look for them and especially when you have people that are being looking like they are lost, someone recruited the young buyron in guatemala and helped bring him all the way to the texas border in the united states. >> coyotes have absolute power over the people they traffic and many coyotes continue to extort money from relatives even when the person has gotten into the united states. >> echl lceo told us that he was living in new york when his brother called him -- when his younger brother called him to tell him that he was in south texas and needed money to pay the smugglers. >> he didn't tell anybody that he was making that trip. it was very surprising. we were not expecting that. i said to him, if you're going to make the next move right away, don't put yourself on any dangers. i'd rather you be caught than anything happen to you. and he told me to also to send him $300 because he ran out of money, which
. >> my brother byron was the last one in the family, the only one in the house with my parents.king care of them. >> the smugglers will sometimes have recruiters, people to look for them and especially when you have people that are being looking like they are lost, someone recruited the young buyron in guatemala and helped bring him all the way to the texas border in the united states. >> coyotes have absolute power over the people they traffic and many coyotes continue to...
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martha: byron, thank you. obviously isis top of the list as well. we'll talk a lot about that coming up with kt mcfarland. byron, see you soon. >> thank you, martha. >> overseas now, a major political event has hit france this morning. french president francois hollande has dissolved his entire government. that is delivering a severe blow to his cause of socialism. earlier the prime minister resigned after slamming the economic minister for harshly criticizing the government's economic policies. president hollande ordered a new french government to be in place by tomorrow. >> american airlines flight grounded because of an angry tweet. have you heard this story? a passenger jet diverted after a passenger was the target of a bomb threat on twitter. who he is, and who sent this tweet. that's coming up. >> get this. you know the idea of personal privacy these days? it is quickly vanishing. coming up have you heard about this, a new surveillance program they say can track your every move. martha: plus will the u.s. expand the fight against isis? the pre
martha: byron, thank you. obviously isis top of the list as well. we'll talk a lot about that coming up with kt mcfarland. byron, see you soon. >> thank you, martha. >> overseas now, a major political event has hit france this morning. french president francois hollande has dissolved his entire government. that is delivering a severe blow to his cause of socialism. earlier the prime minister resigned after slamming the economic minister for harshly criticizing the government's...
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puede representar una amenaza letal para cualquier ser humano creo que los oficiales del vaciamiento byronrazos. >> cuando uno dispara quiere tratar de desacreditar o impedir a la persona lo mÁs rÁpido posible la Única manera es disparar mÚltiples veces a la zona vital. >> asÍ se indican manuales de la policÍa? >> en la escuela de la policÍa. >> unas cosa son las reglas y otras sentido comÚn dice el abogado experto en derechos civiles considera que hubo uso excesivo de fuerza quizÁ por falta entrenamiento. >> si le hubieran hablado, quÉ pasa tira el cuchillo, cÓmo te puedo ayudar algo que hubiera entrado en una conversaciÓn con el muchacho para que estaban para ayudarlo no para matarlo hubiera evitado esta situaciÓn. >> de leÓn tiene representado varios afroamericanos en caso de uso policial asegura que aquÍ hubo un componente racial como en el caso de michael brown. >> yo creo que es una cuestiÓn de que la policÍa ve alguien de color en las calles ilumina de una forma en donde tiene el derecho de matarlo en vez de tratar de implementar otras cosas. >> reconoce que los agentes quizÁs hayan
puede representar una amenaza letal para cualquier ser humano creo que los oficiales del vaciamiento byronrazos. >> cuando uno dispara quiere tratar de desacreditar o impedir a la persona lo mÁs rÁpido posible la Única manera es disparar mÚltiples veces a la zona vital. >> asÍ se indican manuales de la policÍa? >> en la escuela de la policÍa. >> unas cosa son las reglas y otras sentido comÚn dice el abogado experto en derechos civiles considera que hubo uso...
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six world cup winners, byron has a tough task to improve on last season. he wrapped up the title with seven games remaining with league records, for the most undefeated streak and the most wins in a row. >> the result, talking about -- it's natural. but sometimes when it's just a number, it's just a title. i desire to play better. i desire to play as good as possible. so naturally, when we win, we're happy, and when we loss, i'm worried. but i want to play good. i want to play fast and better. >> the draft for foreigners has been held in the mumbai league at the start of the super league. to help in the rise of popularity in the traditional cricket mag nation, 150th in world ranks, and the country's national league has minimal support. this new competition is modeled after italy's crick et and will feature eight franchises. >>> former indian crack ec star, yangui, the co-owners of a club called atlantico call cut a they must have 14 indian players, four from each franchise city, and the rest can be made up with names such as freddie lindberg and david jame
six world cup winners, byron has a tough task to improve on last season. he wrapped up the title with seven games remaining with league records, for the most undefeated streak and the most wins in a row. >> the result, talking about -- it's natural. but sometimes when it's just a number, it's just a title. i desire to play better. i desire to play as good as possible. so naturally, when we win, we're happy, and when we loss, i'm worried. but i want to play good. i want to play fast and...
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news," meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, first here's byron piths with a look -- pit ts on a look at what's coming up on "world news." >> reporter: new pentagon video video of the first airstrikes in iraq. the extreme weather from hawaii's tropical punch. >>> a 9-year-old boy who f [ male announcer ] just can't seem to escape another sneeze attack? you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try new zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. new zyrtec® dissolve tabs. >> meteorologist melissa magee has the accuweather forecast and all we can hope for is a repeat of last week which was perfect. >> reporter: yeah, this weather, walter, the two weekends in august have been pretty spectacular across the area. let's show you what's going on. storm tracker 6 live double scan radar there's no problems thanks to a dominating high pressure. this is where you want to be when you have spectacular sun overhead. down the shore in cape may, a lot of people enjoying their time on th
news," meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, first here's byron piths with a look -- pit ts on a look at what's coming up on "world news." >> reporter: new pentagon video video of the first airstrikes in iraq. the extreme weather from hawaii's tropical punch. >>> a 9-year-old boy who f [ male announcer ] just can't seem to escape another sneeze attack? you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try new...
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the 37thwarmed up in minute, he made accounts that put byron ahead. his teammate scored to make it 2-0. he scored to cut the lead in half. that should have made it 2-2. they had this golden opportunity. a close game. they felt they were robbed by a decision. nevertheless, they got their campaign off to a winning start. >> the rest of the rudeness the rest of the rudeness league results look like this. bundesliga results look like this. well, at the european swimming championships here in berlin, and germany have won a second gold medal. the men's four by 200 meter relay teams successfully defended their title. and belgiumt russia in a dramatic final. he overtook his russian rival in the final stretch to take the gold for germany in front of 5000 spectators. for the first grand prix. the mercedes driver battled wet conditions and secured his seventh pole of the season. lewis hamilton was left trailing in second. race.l start sunday's gier has nowh crashed twice. this morning in the second crash he plowed through a roadside area. he and his copilot were
the 37thwarmed up in minute, he made accounts that put byron ahead. his teammate scored to make it 2-0. he scored to cut the lead in half. that should have made it 2-2. they had this golden opportunity. a close game. they felt they were robbed by a decision. nevertheless, they got their campaign off to a winning start. >> the rest of the rudeness the rest of the rudeness league results look like this. bundesliga results look like this. well, at the european swimming championships here in...
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the driver was thomas collier and his passenger is daniel byron. only the man in the back seat survived. paramedics rushed him to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. >>> a maryland restaurant manager finds something shocking in his store. we'll tell you why it's become a crime scene. >>> plus, a man has been found dead inside a metro garage. why police didn't have to go far to find out what happened. >>> and summer is almost over for thousands of students. we'll tell you about getting last-minutes deals. >>> and a new severe thunderstorm just issued, a warning for faulkier and prince william counties. william counties. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> a man was found dead in a parking garage, but police don't thi
the driver was thomas collier and his passenger is daniel byron. only the man in the back seat survived. paramedics rushed him to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. >>> a maryland restaurant manager finds something shocking in his store. we'll tell you why it's become a crime scene. >>> plus, a man has been found dead inside a metro garage. why police didn't have to go far to find out what happened. >>> and summer is almost over for thousands of students. we'll...
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stoddard and chief political correspondent byron york.d bite was a campaign which is more ambitious. does he still have the fire in his belly? >> boy, what a change between those two speeches. the american people are progressively worried that he was not. he kind of turned a corner of sorts that moment that he made the statement about the killing of james foley and then headed straight to the golf course on march that's win vineyard. i think that really broke something with even some of his supporters who felt he f this, the president is out of -- out of touch, none of that would slit my throat. one potent weapon he had was to inspire and really get people revved up. now and now do we see avery different president obama? >> it's not his job to be the perker and chief. and it is. >> how about the inspirer and chief? >> and he might not be able to inspire on every topic. is he six years into a job that is really, you know, burns you out and turns your hair bright white. i would say that the question of him talking about james foley's really
stoddard and chief political correspondent byron york.d bite was a campaign which is more ambitious. does he still have the fire in his belly? >> boy, what a change between those two speeches. the american people are progressively worried that he was not. he kind of turned a corner of sorts that moment that he made the statement about the killing of james foley and then headed straight to the golf course on march that's win vineyard. i think that really broke something with even some of...
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is the at stanford university and we have a city champion and one of the needed it things in the 4 byron nelson back the only player to win two events on the same course in the same year when he won the victory open in san francisco. like so many other public golf course in community all over this in addition the atmosphere here is absolutely magnetic for generations of golf percent are the last thing i want to say it's a special day for one man in the room. next week sandy tatum will turn 94 years old without his tenacity and we know that hardingably park would not will exist exist it was used in a tournament as a parking lot i thought dan said it p there was a time in the history of the golf course we hoped would be used for the champing when you see the evolution and where hardingably park is today not that long ago mr. tat up a great effort to you and the city of san francisco thank you (clapping) i don't think i can say it better than tom watson in a conversation about over the weekend. without sandy's character and the respect he commands in the game of golf in san francisco pga ha
is the at stanford university and we have a city champion and one of the needed it things in the 4 byron nelson back the only player to win two events on the same course in the same year when he won the victory open in san francisco. like so many other public golf course in community all over this in addition the atmosphere here is absolutely magnetic for generations of golf percent are the last thing i want to say it's a special day for one man in the room. next week sandy tatum will turn 94...
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maybe i'll be okay. >> reporter: for "this week," byron pitts., kansas city. >> here now, mara kiesling and sabrina ruben-erderly, who has covered this issue extensively. thanks to both of you for being here. mara, you have been active on this issue for at least a dozen years. now, you say we've come to the point "time" magazine says we're at a tipping point. you have had progress in courts. laverne cox coming in and being nominated for an emmy award. what is your sense? have we reached a critical moment here now for this movement? >> i think absolutely. and we're winning policy change. faster than we ever thought we could. the culture is changing really, really fast. but still, the truth is, while that's happening and while that's all great and important, there are a million tragedies happening every day with people having judges take away their kids because they're trans. people being disrespected out on the street. people being murdered. we had one of the worst months of transgender murders this past june. all this summer has been a bad month
maybe i'll be okay. >> reporter: for "this week," byron pitts., kansas city. >> here now, mara kiesling and sabrina ruben-erderly, who has covered this issue extensively. thanks to both of you for being here. mara, you have been active on this issue for at least a dozen years. now, you say we've come to the point "time" magazine says we're at a tipping point. you have had progress in courts. laverne cox coming in and being nominated for an emmy award. what is...
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year-old christopher collier lost control of his ford explorer slamming into a tree. 26-year-old daniel byron was riding in the front seat. both he and collier were pronounced dead at the scene. a backseat passenger was hurt, but taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. >>> murder at a popeye's. tonight police want your help in finding the killer. police say 47-year-old louis moreal was working at the popeye's in brooklyn parks last night. early this morning the restaurant's manager found the victim's body in a stock room after she suffered some type of upper body trauma. now police want to hear from anyone who may know what happened. >> right now what we're asking is anybody who might have seen anything last night, the restaurant closed around 1:00 a.m., the drive through, and the dining area. and they might close a little earlier than that. has anybody witnessed anything, see anything unusual to give us a call. >> police say that the woman was working as late as 1:00 this morning. they say at this point they are not sure what the motive for her killing may have been. >>> pr
year-old christopher collier lost control of his ford explorer slamming into a tree. 26-year-old daniel byron was riding in the front seat. both he and collier were pronounced dead at the scene. a backseat passenger was hurt, but taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. >>> murder at a popeye's. tonight police want your help in finding the killer. police say 47-year-old louis moreal was working at the popeye's in brooklyn parks last night. early this morning the...
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byron came close after just three minutes, but dortmund worked harder and created more opportunities. they went ahead in the third minute. pep guardiola did not look happy with his team. shortly before half-time, another big low. martinez collided with schmeltzer and had to be structured off. bayern have posts players from dortmund recently, but they were largely ineffectual. dortmund have now won their fifth super cup and have also drawn first blood against their arch rival. >> what a game that was. we are here on set with titus from the sports desk. a big wins for dortmund over its archrival's. one that could have been even bigger. is that a sign that they are ready for the challenge ahead? >> it was definitely a very positive performance. you cannot quibble with that, but i think it's hard to read too much into this one game. both teams set up for the experimental writeups -- lineups, particularly bayern, which probably showed pep guardiola was not all that interested in this match, no matter what he said in the press. although neither of the two new strikers scored, it was good to
byron came close after just three minutes, but dortmund worked harder and created more opportunities. they went ahead in the third minute. pep guardiola did not look happy with his team. shortly before half-time, another big low. martinez collided with schmeltzer and had to be structured off. bayern have posts players from dortmund recently, but they were largely ineffectual. dortmund have now won their fifth super cup and have also drawn first blood against their arch rival. >> what a...
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i'm byron pitts. hiring a hit man to make someone disappear. more than just a hollywood plot line.t's a crime that's more common than you might imagine. the people you're about to meet thought murder might be the best way out of their relationship problems. or at the very least an easy payday. one would-be killer allegedly wanted his own mother dead. here's abc's john donvan. >> started as a joke. and it got out of hand. and it's cost him everything. >> reporter: big sky country. land of open plains. but closed up inside this house, a family with a dark story. >> everything changed in a matter of a few hours. >> reporter: it begins on the outskirts of billings four years ago at this used car lot when an fbi agent stops by to deliver to owner dana campbell an unthinkable message. >> he asked to speak to me in private. he said, i hate to be the one to inform you of this but we've been notified that there has been a contract put out on your life. >> a contract out for your life? it just sounds -- it sounds insane. >> reporter: not as insane as what comes next. the fbi agent says he ha
i'm byron pitts. hiring a hit man to make someone disappear. more than just a hollywood plot line.t's a crime that's more common than you might imagine. the people you're about to meet thought murder might be the best way out of their relationship problems. or at the very least an easy payday. one would-be killer allegedly wanted his own mother dead. here's abc's john donvan. >> started as a joke. and it got out of hand. and it's cost him everything. >> reporter: big sky country....
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congratulations to today's winner, byron sanford, congratulations byron.amming note, you can watch chuck todd's. we'll be right back. . his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. [guy] i know what you're you're thinking beneful. [announcer]beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. [guy] you love it so much. yes you do. but it's good for you, too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther
congratulations to today's winner, byron sanford, congratulations byron.amming note, you can watch chuck todd's. we'll be right back. . his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe...