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host: chris carroll, do you want to jump in? host: -- guest: the active-duty service is called tri-care. it is a very good health system. no co-pay for service members. there are not a lot of issues like with the v.a. it is not perfect, obviously. military retirees are also eligible for tricare. although, there is some overlap. with tricare, you can go to a va hospital. it is a very complicated relationship. host: let's go to mike in bonita springs, florida. caller: yes, this is mike. i was an instructor at a community college back in the 80's and 90's. i had a class with veterans. one of the subjects that was brought up was the exposure to agent orange. instructor, i took it upon myself to do some investigation. what i found was what the veterans were saying. they were not allowed to continue. there were no results and not downside to exposure. we all know what was happening in vietnam. it was used as a herbicide. the forces could detect the other indigenous people who had high cancer busters. -- clusters. those were reported.
host: chris carroll, do you want to jump in? host: -- guest: the active-duty service is called tri-care. it is a very good health system. no co-pay for service members. there are not a lot of issues like with the v.a. it is not perfect, obviously. military retirees are also eligible for tricare. although, there is some overlap. with tricare, you can go to a va hospital. it is a very complicated relationship. host: let's go to mike in bonita springs, florida. caller: yes, this is mike. i was an...
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pete carroll used some of his film to make a few shots. soon, we were down at the docks and we found units with the 101st airborne. aircraft --oarding fts.craft -- seacras he we see several units during grenades and bazookas. they did not have an opportunity to load this aboard jeeps because they were not fully available at this particular moment. lcis.e aboard a fleet of , theaptain on the right captain of our ship, lieutenant patton, was in command of lci number five. we felt confident that he knew what he was doing. we stayed aboard the ship for almost five days. this is the commander of the squadron. pattonber lieutenant well because we were with him for so long. we were trying to get ready for the trip into paris. these are the unit -- troops amusing themselves. i do not have to tell you who this man is intimidating -- imitating. he was a noted football player and killed in the action. we had a mascot. ours was no different. the boys provided for their mascot. they made a light preserver like the ones they wore themselves. afternoon,
pete carroll used some of his film to make a few shots. soon, we were down at the docks and we found units with the 101st airborne. aircraft --oarding fts.craft -- seacras he we see several units during grenades and bazookas. they did not have an opportunity to load this aboard jeeps because they were not fully available at this particular moment. lcis.e aboard a fleet of , theaptain on the right captain of our ship, lieutenant patton, was in command of lci number five. we felt confident that...
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diahann carroll has her thoughts. >> we must shift our counterterrorism strategy. to more fefg it's not just one person who's going to change it all. it's the overall. >> maya angelou has died. >> she is against all the odds. >> i had something to do in this world. >> after months of accusations of feeble leadership and his handling of international crises and conflicts, president obama gave the commencement speech at west point university. when national security demanded it working through multilateral institutions and in concert with allies, provided a force multiplier that made america stronger particularly in response to russia's meddling if ukraine. the president also said that terrorism remained the most direct threat to u.s. and abroad. and while al qaeda's central leadership had been decimated, its decentralized strategies required new resources to defeat. >> up to $5 billion which will allow us to train build capacity and facilitate partner-countries on the front lines. >> the president also proclaimed his belief in american exceptionalism and leadership i
diahann carroll has her thoughts. >> we must shift our counterterrorism strategy. to more fefg it's not just one person who's going to change it all. it's the overall. >> maya angelou has died. >> she is against all the odds. >> i had something to do in this world. >> after months of accusations of feeble leadership and his handling of international crises and conflicts, president obama gave the commencement speech at west point university. when national security...
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. >> yes, you know, when i hear 2300, there is the first and the 2300 carroll and that is right there by martin luther king, and it is going through the park there and it is like where you go to the acupuncture and then i realized that is not 2300 carroll, it is third street, is that old police station right there? >> yes. >> and little incredible with the bus 22 turn, i think that is a historic building, and it is just like the other famous 2300s, guess what? 2300 jackson place, is michael jackson sung about it and i think that someone once told me that was a medical marijuana place also. but i know that it seemed like you want to use that place you know you said that the police station here, is number one, and cit, and you are volunteering to do that and it is why not make it a historic point where the people can come and learn and grow. at that, and that is incredible and i would hate to see it tore down, because it is history. and it used to be a jail and also it could educate people, what it was like, do you remember... (inaudible) and i remember, actually i want to get my car in
. >> yes, you know, when i hear 2300, there is the first and the 2300 carroll and that is right there by martin luther king, and it is going through the park there and it is like where you go to the acupuncture and then i realized that is not 2300 carroll, it is third street, is that old police station right there? >> yes. >> and little incredible with the bus 22 turn, i think that is a historic building, and it is just like the other famous 2300s, guess what? 2300 jackson...
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. >> diane carroll was julia. >> that's right. now it's kerry washington. >> why is it taking so long? the america we live in is for more integrated than it was in diane carroll's day as julia. >> the american we live in is far beyond hollywood. jerry springer is more integrated than hollywood. so i am not going to complain about it, i want do it. i want to make movies and tv shows that reflect the new america. >> why is it bad for whim packer and kevin hart to say black audience, black good, forget it, we are going to stay in this lane. >> nothing wrong with it. when chris tucker was with charlie sheen he was not hot, but he was an inning tri sr*eu take to white audiences kevin hart is such a big problem star and deserves an intimates national audience as well as being a lead in a black movie. and i am sure that people are looking to filed those vehicles. but my point is that there is a lack of inter inter great in integration, itn aggressive pack of people. middle america who hates hollywood and some conservative groups that hat
. >> diane carroll was julia. >> that's right. now it's kerry washington. >> why is it taking so long? the america we live in is for more integrated than it was in diane carroll's day as julia. >> the american we live in is far beyond hollywood. jerry springer is more integrated than hollywood. so i am not going to complain about it, i want do it. i want to make movies and tv shows that reflect the new america. >> why is it bad for whim packer and kevin hart to say...
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the study by carroll university in wisconsin found cat owners scored more highly on intelligence testsg owners. and found they were more sensitive too. dog lovers tend tore more energetic, outgoing, rule abiding. one psychologist believes the reason for the personality differences may be down to the types of environments the pet owners are drawn to. that is interesting. i think it said in here also they did test on the actual pets. and found that cats were more intelligent on tests than dogs. i find this very hard to believe. >> they asked most people if they like cats or dogs more. more people like dogs. >> 60% of people identified themselves as dog people. >> they say dog owners are more energetic. >> more energetic but not apparently as smart according to the folks at carroll university. take it for what it's worth. >> i've got one. >>> blackout curtain. do you have them at home? >> no, i don't. >> i should have them but i just have curtains. >> this study -- i think we can learn from it. your curtains may be making you fat or your lack of curtains. >> really? >> they have linked ob
the study by carroll university in wisconsin found cat owners scored more highly on intelligence testsg owners. and found they were more sensitive too. dog lovers tend tore more energetic, outgoing, rule abiding. one psychologist believes the reason for the personality differences may be down to the types of environments the pet owners are drawn to. that is interesting. i think it said in here also they did test on the actual pets. and found that cats were more intelligent on tests than dogs. i...
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here's american historian and johnson biographer robert carroll. >> civil rights had always died in theenate because of the filibuster, but this bill wasn't even in the senate. it wasn't on the house floor. it was in the house rules committee which was chaired by this racist from virginia, judge howard w. smith. and he wasn't letting it out. >> american political parties were very different back then. smith was a democrat and carroll says smith's southern democrats were conservative and racist and powerful. >> the southerners controlled congress. and, you know, civil rights was boiling up on the streets of the south. there were so many heroes there. i mean, 1964 is the summer when they were killed, the summer when all the fire hoses were being turned on to little children. rolling that little girl down the street. it was horrible. but the civil rights bill wasn't moving. the southern democrats didn't care what national sentiment was. in their district, the congressional district or state if it was the senate. the voters didn't care for that. the voters like their stand against civil rig
here's american historian and johnson biographer robert carroll. >> civil rights had always died in theenate because of the filibuster, but this bill wasn't even in the senate. it wasn't on the house floor. it was in the house rules committee which was chaired by this racist from virginia, judge howard w. smith. and he wasn't letting it out. >> american political parties were very different back then. smith was a democrat and carroll says smith's southern democrats were conservative...
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. >> that's why michael carroll is spending almost every waking el cousin and five dive crew ahoto took these pictures. >> it's unjust and not right. it's illegal. >> we are determined to get him home. >> def on butler's mother waits for word. she said her 27-year-old s is the lead diver and ocean salvaging company. may 5th, he and the crew arrive humanitarian mission. >> they were taking mahogany logs from the bottom of a river that would help with flooding. >> they were teach the local divers thou dive problemerly to be safe. >> it was contracted by the government and aware the crew was bringing fives on board the boat for protection. >> they were boarded by the and the guns were confiscated. >> there was gunsmuggling? >> mike fitzpatck relead statement saying i will continue to work for the release and ask the honduran government to ask with urgency. thereeems to be norgcy honduras. he fily are asking how they can help. get the word >> this is not just a news story. people. >> it is grabbing headline but becousory the d the situation is day. they are asking the public to call on lawm
. >> that's why michael carroll is spending almost every waking el cousin and five dive crew ahoto took these pictures. >> it's unjust and not right. it's illegal. >> we are determined to get him home. >> def on butler's mother waits for word. she said her 27-year-old s is the lead diver and ocean salvaging company. may 5th, he and the crew arrive humanitarian mission. >> they were taking mahogany logs from the bottom of a river that would help with flooding....
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he was born in what is now carroll county but he practiced law in georgetown and was vehemently opposed to this war, a terrible mistake to declare war on great britain and he actually cheers when one of our many invasions of canada fails and he says to john randolph of virginia, this may be treason but if so i embrace the name and yet when washington and maryland are being attacked he rises to the defense and get involved with the militia and involved in the debacle, he gets more or less volunteers for this mission to try to gain freedom for an american doctor who is taken prisoner by the british after as they leave washington. this puts him in position to witness a very pivotal moment in american history. >> what was that moment and what did it ultimately do? >> his timing was interesting because the british after leaving washington don't stay very long. they capture the city, why didn't they just hold it? this was a pretty small force. 4,000 men in the army force in the midst of a much larger country and even though the american militias had not fought very well there were plenty more
he was born in what is now carroll county but he practiced law in georgetown and was vehemently opposed to this war, a terrible mistake to declare war on great britain and he actually cheers when one of our many invasions of canada fails and he says to john randolph of virginia, this may be treason but if so i embrace the name and yet when washington and maryland are being attacked he rises to the defense and get involved with the militia and involved in the debacle, he gets more or less...
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cnn's jason carroll is here with more and cnn business reporter alison kosick here as well.hese allegations, jason, and you know this man because you've interviewed him, you interviewed him back in 2011, what's the crux of this allegation? >> basically this time around, the company isn't saying specifically what's going on. the last time back in 2011 you remember he was sued by five former employees who basically said charney sexually harassed them, one of them a former model who says he coerced her into taking provocative pictures at his home. dov charney told me he denied those allegations, saying these women were coerced into saying these things and they were out for money. first listen to what he told me back in 2011. >> the way i feel about this situation is, there's something disingenuous about the claims. first of all, they're fake. second of all, these claimants are being coached. third of all, there's too much money involved in terms of the amounts of money that they're claiming. and i feel -- i'm prepared to take a polygraph. >> again, that's from 2011. he admitted
cnn's jason carroll is here with more and cnn business reporter alison kosick here as well.hese allegations, jason, and you know this man because you've interviewed him, you interviewed him back in 2011, what's the crux of this allegation? >> basically this time around, the company isn't saying specifically what's going on. the last time back in 2011 you remember he was sued by five former employees who basically said charney sexually harassed them, one of them a former model who says he...
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jason carroll has been following this story.you before, i'm canadian, i grew up in a country where gun incidents were rare, and certainly an incident like this almost unheard of. >> you can tell just from the way that the community seems to be grieving. the community on lockdown, the community of moncton. police are asking residents to stay inside, keep doors locked, not go outside and asking people to stay out of the particular area while this massive manhunt is going on. as you know, this started last night at 7:30 p.m., that's when the shots first rang out, and residents saw this man walking in camouflage throughout the -- >> through their backyard. >> throughout the backyard, on the sidewalks, on the streets there. that's when the shots initially rang out. police, this morning, basically saying during a press conference, there you see an image of the suspect as he was walking through the neighborhood, they held a press conference saying they spotted him since then three times this morning, still have been unable to catch him
jason carroll has been following this story.you before, i'm canadian, i grew up in a country where gun incidents were rare, and certainly an incident like this almost unheard of. >> you can tell just from the way that the community seems to be grieving. the community on lockdown, the community of moncton. police are asking residents to stay inside, keep doors locked, not go outside and asking people to stay out of the particular area while this massive manhunt is going on. as you know,...
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feel like a >> he wrote natural woman, locomotive and will you love me tomorrow with his then-wife carrolling. he died in his home of natural causes. >>> the u.s. men's soccer team is gearing up for the big weekend against portugal. one of the best soccer players will hear from one member of team usa who says they are not worried about facing renaldo. >>> well, stocks holding on to slight gains on a light day for economic data. investors focusing on individual shoes. carmax reported strong growth while radio shack slumped. radio shack is trading at 93 cents. and they could delist the stock if it closes below a dollar per share for 30 consecutive trading days. >>> the dow is up 24. the nasdaq is up 3. up 2. >>> san francisco's moscone center is getting a very expensive upgrade and expansion. the is the announced the $500,000 billion renovation to add more detail and open space. it will be paid for by hotel taxes. construction is scheduled to start in december with completion expected in four years. >>> at the world cup in brazil, the u.s. team is gearing up for a big match this weekend whic
feel like a >> he wrote natural woman, locomotive and will you love me tomorrow with his then-wife carrolling. he died in his home of natural causes. >>> the u.s. men's soccer team is gearing up for the big weekend against portugal. one of the best soccer players will hear from one member of team usa who says they are not worried about facing renaldo. >>> well, stocks holding on to slight gains on a light day for economic data. investors focusing on individual shoes....
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jason carroll is outside of the book signing at a barnes & noble in new york city. curious about the turnout there. feeling like a political rally? folks lining up to get a potential bestseller? >> reporter: political rally interesting choice of words. you won't find benghazi critics in that line. it whips around the block and goes up park avenue on the other side here you can see a crush of media waiting for clinton's arrival. she's expected to arrive within the next few minutes or so. everyone waiting in line to get a copy of this "hard choices." we have our copy. you're not likely to find in this big long line, not people we polled, a lot of clinton critics. you will find a lot of curious people and a lot of clinton fans. one of them is heather from pittsburgh. you came out and have been waiting quite a while. what are you looking to find in this book that you haven't seen or read already? >> i think that hillary had a really fascinating career as secretary of state. from what i've heard, there's a lot in the book around policy and experiences that she had when s
jason carroll is outside of the book signing at a barnes & noble in new york city. curious about the turnout there. feeling like a political rally? folks lining up to get a potential bestseller? >> reporter: political rally interesting choice of words. you won't find benghazi critics in that line. it whips around the block and goes up park avenue on the other side here you can see a crush of media waiting for clinton's arrival. she's expected to arrive within the next few minutes or...
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no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die carroll is going for broke. russia calls for an investigation over trying to the ukrainian army use banned weapons in east ukraine is a military expert tells r.t. a bad the whole whole mopsa phosphorus. gets a spinal deadline to sort out its gas agreement with russia with the price tag still stalling the talks. and wanting to sit is sending drones and launching air strikes in iraq where radical islamists have seize control of the north and assessing their sights on the capital. thanks for watching with r.t. international. that russia has demanding an investigation over claims of ukrainian army use force response in the eastern city residents say they were woken by what they believe were fire bombs being dropped these weapons a ban by the un and kiev denies their use is what the locals say. we all saw what happened here yesterday they used rocket launchers as well as incendiary bombs against us the ground was on fire how can the ground burn by itself it burned for about forty minutes. you know
no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die carroll is going for broke. russia calls for an investigation over trying to the ukrainian army use banned weapons in east ukraine is a military expert tells r.t. a bad the whole whole mopsa phosphorus. gets a spinal deadline to sort out its gas agreement with russia with the price tag still stalling the talks. and wanting to sit is sending drones and launching air strikes in iraq where radical...
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watching that with me, carroll kirsten. it wasn't very exciting tv. let's try and make it there. sisi as president. how is he going to change egypt? >> well, that is everybody's guess at the moment. it has been a terribly long prelude of course to this day. the announcements is of course a kind of nonevent. we have all been expecting this. it is probably significant in the sense that now egypt can sort of move on. and they can sort of see what kind of policies we can expect from the former field marshal because he has left that very much to everybody's imagination so far. the american concern i think for al-sisi is in terms of credibility. 93% of a 43% turnout is not exactly the mandate you're looking for. >> roughly 1 in 4, isn't it? >> yes. the fact that this was so controversial if had he a lower approval rate, bigger turnout, the legitimacy of his presidency would look slightly better than it does now. >> i don't think he worries too much about what it looks like. he knows what he wants to do. is he going to bring egypt back to the same sort of policies that the country endur
watching that with me, carroll kirsten. it wasn't very exciting tv. let's try and make it there. sisi as president. how is he going to change egypt? >> well, that is everybody's guess at the moment. it has been a terribly long prelude of course to this day. the announcements is of course a kind of nonevent. we have all been expecting this. it is probably significant in the sense that now egypt can sort of move on. and they can sort of see what kind of policies we can expect from the...
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. >> good mornings, supervisors, my name is kevin carroll, president of the hotel association of san francisco. a recent report featured in usa today found more than half a million americans are falling through the cracks of mental health service systems. we see many of these individuals daily, struggling. laura's law is an effective tool that provides community-based outpatient treatment. it also helps empower families to help their loved ones get treated. it would improve safety for our residents and visitors by treating patients with a history of violence. it will also reduce costs by reducing hospitalization and incarceration costs that are incurred now. you have already heard testimony from nevada county that it helped save money and that money could be used for resources as well. we encourage you to move this forward to the full board of supervisors. thank you for your time. >> next speaker, please. >> committee, margie english from st. vincent de paul society here today. here to speak in support of laura's law. under our roof we do many things and i'm in partnership with many
. >> good mornings, supervisors, my name is kevin carroll, president of the hotel association of san francisco. a recent report featured in usa today found more than half a million americans are falling through the cracks of mental health service systems. we see many of these individuals daily, struggling. laura's law is an effective tool that provides community-based outpatient treatment. it also helps empower families to help their loved ones get treated. it would improve safety for our...
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jason carroll, thanks for filling us in. we appreciate it.part of the hillary clinton tour, which as you probably have noticed is in full swing. for a third day in a row, clinton soaked up the spotlight on abc. her book is number two on amazon. as for political capital, that's up in the air. it's clear she's reaching out to women. >> when you're in the spotlight as a woman, you know you're being judged constantly. it is just never ending. you get a little worried about okay, people over on this side are loving what i'm wearing, looking like, saying. people over on this side aren't. your natural tendency is how do you bring people together so that you can better communicate. i'm done with that. i'm just done. >> clinton also addressed benghazi. an issue she'll struggle with at a presidential run. asked whether she would have done anything differently to save ambassador chris stephens and three other americans at the american consulate, listen. >> i wonder if people are looking for a sentence that begins from you i should have -- i should have.
jason carroll, thanks for filling us in. we appreciate it.part of the hillary clinton tour, which as you probably have noticed is in full swing. for a third day in a row, clinton soaked up the spotlight on abc. her book is number two on amazon. as for political capital, that's up in the air. it's clear she's reaching out to women. >> when you're in the spotlight as a woman, you know you're being judged constantly. it is just never ending. you get a little worried about okay, people over...
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director of the division of recycling and the cal recycle and i am here on behalf of our director, carroll, and we are going to make a brief presentation on what our program is about. and we are about 27 years, into the history of the program, itself. and so if you want to maybe help with the presentation, itself. >> and so, we will start with it was established with the legislation passed in 1984 and was called the california, beverage reduction act and while the legislation itself was passed in 1986, the program did not become operational until 1987. and then there were three broad goals that were established for the program, number one, was to obtain a 80 percent beverage container recycling rate and number two, we are quoting literally from the act itself and because we think that it is important and we think that the words are important and we think that there is an important message in the convenience of the words of the act and so, make redemption and the recycling convenient to the consumers by establishing and maintaining a market place, where it is profitable to establish the suf
director of the division of recycling and the cal recycle and i am here on behalf of our director, carroll, and we are going to make a brief presentation on what our program is about. and we are about 27 years, into the history of the program, itself. and so if you want to maybe help with the presentation, itself. >> and so, we will start with it was established with the legislation passed in 1984 and was called the california, beverage reduction act and while the legislation itself was...
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have now emerged according to documents obtained by the new york times blackwater manager daniel carroll met with special agent john ritter and state department manager analyst donald thomas jr to discuss their investigation into the firm's sub standard dining hall facilities and that's when carol allegedly said i can kill you right now where you sit and no one's going to do a thing about it because of where we're at now that's according to richard official statement of course and donald thomas corroborated his story and said in his own statement that blackwater went on to say i could shoot you and kill you here in iraq and no one would do anything about it because that's the way it is here he also went on to compare iraq to the wild west such as the ok corral now i was joined earlier by elizabeth holtzman a former congresswoman of new york and comptroller of new york city i first asked her about a government official alleging that a blackwater manager threatened his life during an on site review and whether we should question the types of people that the u.s. government is engaging in b
have now emerged according to documents obtained by the new york times blackwater manager daniel carroll met with special agent john ritter and state department manager analyst donald thomas jr to discuss their investigation into the firm's sub standard dining hall facilities and that's when carol allegedly said i can kill you right now where you sit and no one's going to do a thing about it because of where we're at now that's according to richard official statement of course and donald thomas...
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it is over by carroll county. that is one heck of a rain.e have had a lot of rainbows in the past week. i wish to get all of these pictures on the air. no one is more beautiful than another. there at the vanguard of a storm system coming in. we are looking in a torrential downpour later tonight. not too much going on just some wisps of clouds. clusters of thunderstorms are evident. very hot air streaming through the plains states. on the edge of which there is a stream of moisture that will put an inch into the atmosphere of available water. these clowes are brightening up in the west on our satellite and heading to our direction. we'll have 1.3 inches average. when thunderstorms are involved one area will get a downpour. it can range anywhere from a third of an inch to almost 3 inches. we're looking at a severe weather out break. it will be more than just a gimmick. in mix of sun and clouds today. the thunder showers will be approaching the mississippi at midnight. tomorrow morning will awaken to showers and storms. it will send out during
it is over by carroll county. that is one heck of a rain.e have had a lot of rainbows in the past week. i wish to get all of these pictures on the air. no one is more beautiful than another. there at the vanguard of a storm system coming in. we are looking in a torrential downpour later tonight. not too much going on just some wisps of clouds. clusters of thunderstorms are evident. very hot air streaming through the plains states. on the edge of which there is a stream of moisture that will put...
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we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to grow now. ♪ >> welcome back the first day of summer is tomorrow when a better way than to do fire up the grill with todd english and i want to show your book the abc's of great flavor the previous cut books are of some. >> it was written in english >> people ask made the simple things that add flavor. this is the favorite marinade with fish or vegetables soy sauce and were sure sauce. >> so beautiful. i like a bedsheets. -- the heat. [laughter] and then the little brown sugar. and here is the us saltiness stir that a. especially with inflation with food going up. >> it is a real problem. they call it a lesser cut but in my opinion is the best. the skirt steak is great to marinade. right before you go to work. marinates. >> this will be fantastic. i'm baby pushing the of corn for the season. gerri: you put this on the grow? >> a little olive oil and salt and pepper then we will make this dish is indian. is greek yogurt. chopped red onion. very simple made ahead of time. so delicious. zero l
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. >> and pete carroll, the football coach and robin williams, i believe. >> we're talking about ourwet ere and forecasting ahead. >> we did want to get you this update coming in ahead from noah. the ek want toirm pacific has water temperatures that are reading above average. it's reading half a degree for about two months that. is significant for the pacific. it's now up to 80 pnt overall from september through november. so fall throughout the earlier part of winter. it looks like that's going to be the case. with that said, the strength looks to be towards a moderate el nino which, at this point, means we'll have more rainfall than we did last year. we're taking you to the sky camera, we have sunshine out here. we had the most 90 degrees temperatures across the east bay. check out san francisco. a fog storm hard to make out those downtown buildings. what you're going to find here are the temperatures are going to stay the hottest in the east bay. we're going to average low 90s. if you're heading to san francisco, it will be for a few brief moments right through the the afternoon. let'
. >> and pete carroll, the football coach and robin williams, i believe. >> we're talking about ourwet ere and forecasting ahead. >> we did want to get you this update coming in ahead from noah. the ek want toirm pacific has water temperatures that are reading above average. it's reading half a degree for about two months that. is significant for the pacific. it's now up to 80 pnt overall from september through november. so fall throughout the earlier part of winter. it looks...
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we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to growight now. ♪ when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here jobs all over america. else a engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. >> welcome back the first day of summer is tomorrow when a better way than to do fire up the grill with todd english and i want to show your book the abc's of great flavor the previous cut books are of some. >> it was written in english >> people ask made the simple things th
we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to growight now. ♪ when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here jobs all over america. else a engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people...
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jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> i think it's a great idea.n fact, i think we should take all of the reality tv stars and put them on a ship to mars. >>> this is new york city's version of stonehenge. they call it the manhattanenge. everybody will be flooding their instagram feeds with those photos today. >>> thank you for joining us. "new day" is next. for everybody else. i'll have your top stories in a moment. when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> after nearly five years in captivity, their son bowe, is coming home. >> four years, ten months and 30 days, he's been released on the 30th day. >> his mother was crying when she answered the phone. >> i think everybody burst into tears, co
jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> i think it's a great idea.n fact, i think we should take all of the reality tv stars and put them on a ship to mars. >>> this is new york city's version of stonehenge. they call it the manhattanenge. everybody will be flooding their instagram feeds with those photos today. >>> thank you for joining us. "new day" is next. for everybody else. i'll have your top stories in a moment. when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i...
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we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to growght now. ♪ i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied
we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to growght now. ♪ i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women,...
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the ship is grounded -- here are pete carroll and wes haynes carrying our own equipment. grounded on the beach. we were attacked by enemy fire, and in the previous shot you can see a bomb lands not too far from where we were. there it is again. the bulldozers were trying to clear roads to let our tanks move forward. even though it was june, the area was quite cold, as it usually is in that part of normandy. of course, the men dug their foxholes a little deeper and we had the fortune of finding a concrete wall that help service protection. taking some ofe our wounded back to the beach to be transferred back to england, but when the tide went out, the ships could not coming close, for those that ran aground had to wait for high tide to go out, if they were not hit. we spent the night in a foxhole. soon we showed some of the first prisoners in the area, late in the day, captured close to the beach, sent back to england because there was no room to keep them there. quick soldiers, sailors and airmen of the allied expeditionary force. you are about to embark upon the great cru
the ship is grounded -- here are pete carroll and wes haynes carrying our own equipment. grounded on the beach. we were attacked by enemy fire, and in the previous shot you can see a bomb lands not too far from where we were. there it is again. the bulldozers were trying to clear roads to let our tanks move forward. even though it was june, the area was quite cold, as it usually is in that part of normandy. of course, the men dug their foxholes a little deeper and we had the fortune of finding...
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. >> i think it is -- >> you know, i still see a rerun of carroll burnett show, and i say goddamn, they'rever been a better sketch show ever. >> she was great in bed, too, dick. >> stop. you never went to bed with -- >> well -- >> you're not supposed to curtsy. you're supposed to bow. well, i get dizzy when i bend over. >> when tim conway came on his goal in life was to destroy harvey. >> here is harvey korman. we used to have a pool back stage, not as to whether harvey was going to break up, but as to how far he could get along in the sketch before he broke up. >> take a firm hold of the hypodermic needle. >> right. >> they never knew what he was going to do. but they knew it was not going to be what they expected. >> when they did the dentist sketch, none of that was rehearsed. >> yeah, be right with you. >> poor harvey was helpless, tears coming down. and tim swears that harvey wet his pants during that sketch. >> i don't know why that worked so well. watching two actors break character and just crack each other up should not be as entertaining. but somehow when it is tim conway and har
. >> i think it is -- >> you know, i still see a rerun of carroll burnett show, and i say goddamn, they'rever been a better sketch show ever. >> she was great in bed, too, dick. >> stop. you never went to bed with -- >> well -- >> you're not supposed to curtsy. you're supposed to bow. well, i get dizzy when i bend over. >> when tim conway came on his goal in life was to destroy harvey. >> here is harvey korman. we used to have a pool back stage,...
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we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to grow now. right now. ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank where no branches = great rates. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical tria
we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to grow now. right now. ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank where no branches =...
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charles: today's salute to american success is epitome of why you should never give up, carroll jenningsream streupg ostring of 40 businesse5 years, he did not glow with a lot his dad was an alcoholic who could not hold a job. jennings realized he could not depend on his father, if he wanted something like toys he would have to buy them himself, at 13 he launched his first start up, a door-to-door seed selling venture, he was able to really did it out of necessity but he understood start ups and sparked the love of the game of the children. he made 400 first year, and 1500 next year, at age 14 tough to keep up with demand, experience taught him basics of business fundamentals, jennings launched a variety of ventures from exercise equipment to smoke alarms and an auto service station, most failed. he hit a wall about 6 months, then he would work for somebody else, and he was helping other build their dreams until he had his next big idea. it all changed in 1995, age 35, jennings launched mr. rekey. a resident shall lox lock smith service out of his mother's car, he was motte making any --
charles: today's salute to american success is epitome of why you should never give up, carroll jenningsream streupg ostring of 40 businesse5 years, he did not glow with a lot his dad was an alcoholic who could not hold a job. jennings realized he could not depend on his father, if he wanted something like toys he would have to buy them himself, at 13 he launched his first start up, a door-to-door seed selling venture, he was able to really did it out of necessity but he understood start ups...
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we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to growight now. ♪ when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asth
we will talk about barbara carroll we have great stuff and he will tell us about the best things to growight now. ♪ when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part...
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here's cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: whoever says the united states doesn't have a case of football chicago or new york. how does this compared celebrating here to celebrating in australia or anywhere else. >> it's good. world cup, let's go. >> once again making our way through the australian nyc bar in new york city. it's packed. we're going to make our way through here. down to the bar. we're not going to get a drink. on this day, just about everyone here is an usa aussie unless of course you are dutch. if you do win, make sure you make a quick exit. >> yeah, yoit. we will. >> early disappointment for australia but celebrations catching on in miami, chile's fans rejoicing after scoring against spain. off to los angeles. a goalie safe bringing mexico to its feet. and in kansas city, cheers for team usa. a record 16 million viewers tuned in for mondays match against ghana, the u.s. team still a long shot but still in the hunt. world cup frenzy lighting up social media. watch as tweets ripled across the united states before and then after team usa's winning goal. the #world cup on in
here's cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: whoever says the united states doesn't have a case of football chicago or new york. how does this compared celebrating here to celebrating in australia or anywhere else. >> it's good. world cup, let's go. >> once again making our way through the australian nyc bar in new york city. it's packed. we're going to make our way through here. down to the bar. we're not going to get a drink. on this day, just about everyone here is an usa...
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previously undisclosed investigation was quashed after blackwater's project manager in iraq, daniel carroll, issued a threat "that he could kill" the chief investigator imogene richter, and "no one could or would do anything about it as we were in iraq." -- u.s. ambassador embassy in iraq ended up siding with blackwater, ordering jean richter and a colleague to leave iraq and calling them "unsustainably disruptive" and "unnecessarily hostile" to contract personnel. "the new york times" said the investigators unheeded warnings made clear the state department was alerted to serious problems involving blackwater and its government overseers before nisour square. the trial of four blackwater operatives accused in the massacre again this month after years of delay. "the new york times" exposÉ was risen -- written by james rison. israeli warplanes that killed one palestinian and injured three on strikes in the gaza strip. palestinian militants in gaza have launched rockets on southern israel over the past eight the midst escalating tensions over it is really crackdown following the apparent kidna
previously undisclosed investigation was quashed after blackwater's project manager in iraq, daniel carroll, issued a threat "that he could kill" the chief investigator imogene richter, and "no one could or would do anything about it as we were in iraq." -- u.s. ambassador embassy in iraq ended up siding with blackwater, ordering jean richter and a colleague to leave iraq and calling them "unsustainably disruptive" and "unnecessarily hostile" to contract...
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clayborne carson, david carroll and david branch have done so much of the heavy lifting about the lifed legacy of king. and, of course, the person to work with king have all written their own individual books from andrew young to dorothy cotton to clarence jones to so many people around him but it was a matter of taking so much of the scholarship and the facts are already there that are kind of hidden in plain sight and coalescing them to tell the story of just the last year. that's what this book is only about. it is one year. the last year of his life from april 4, 19 seek to 70 when he gave the speech, and a nation turns against them to literally april 4, 68, 12 months to the day later when he is killed. conspiracy theorist have had years to toyed with and to try to unpack what april 4, 67 as compared to it before, 68, what does it mean to her of other things i think we read into that but i responded to delve into why this speech was so controversial and what price he had to pay for standing up so courageous in coming out against the war and what the white house did to him, what the
clayborne carson, david carroll and david branch have done so much of the heavy lifting about the lifed legacy of king. and, of course, the person to work with king have all written their own individual books from andrew young to dorothy cotton to clarence jones to so many people around him but it was a matter of taking so much of the scholarship and the facts are already there that are kind of hidden in plain sight and coalescing them to tell the story of just the last year. that's what this...
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and jason carroll spoke to her. >> i think a lot of it was the media. i think jerry was found guilty before he ever went to trial. >> dty sdottie sandusky is unwag in her belief. she says her husband, former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is innocent and did not receive a fair trial. >> i have known him for 38 years, i have been married to him for 37. he has always been truthful to me. and, i have asked him, and we have talked about it. and, i, the stories are just -- i cannot believe the stories that have been told about him. >> was there a family discussion where jerry came to you all and said i did not do this? i did not do these things that i am being accused of? >> we kept it from the kids as long as we could. we did not know what was going to happen. that was really hard. we had to tell the kids. the kids questioned their dad. and he talked to them and he told them. and they believe their dad. >> at any point, did you have any doubt at all, did you say to yourself i have known this man, practically my whole life. but is there a chance?
and jason carroll spoke to her. >> i think a lot of it was the media. i think jerry was found guilty before he ever went to trial. >> dty sdottie sandusky is unwag in her belief. she says her husband, former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is innocent and did not receive a fair trial. >> i have known him for 38 years, i have been married to him for 37. he has always been truthful to me. and, i have asked him, and we have talked about it. and, i, the stories are just...
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first to you, jason carroll, what are we hearing from this kid and those around him about what led to? what are the circumstances? >> basically, accord to his attorney, these two boys used to be friends. three months ago, they had some sort of a falling out. and that is what his attorney says led to the bullying. bullying, death threats, coming to the boys apartment, urinating on the door of this boy's apartment. he talked about this when i spoke to him on the phone just about an hour ago. also held a press conference telling reporters here what happened. take a listen to that first. >> here's a child being threatened. people coming to his door, continually, saying "we're going to kill your, you're dead," showing the extreme lack of respect by urinating on his door. and the police response was, don't open the door. >> oh, boy. >> so it wasn't just the police here, where the attorney says there was a problem. apparently, three months ago, the child's father tried to get him taken out of the school. it went nowhere. so the attorney is saying this is something that could have been avoide
first to you, jason carroll, what are we hearing from this kid and those around him about what led to? what are the circumstances? >> basically, accord to his attorney, these two boys used to be friends. three months ago, they had some sort of a falling out. and that is what his attorney says led to the bullying. bullying, death threats, coming to the boys apartment, urinating on the door of this boy's apartment. he talked about this when i spoke to him on the phone just about an hour...