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marÍa: charlie Ángel nos dice cuando estaba en doceavo grado sufrÍ violencia en la escuela. >> para poderno importa que haya sido hace 20 aÑos atrÁs. lo importante es que colaboraste con la justicia y si tienes la denuncia las muestras. marÍa: si usted tiene alguna duda envÍenos un vÍdeo corto de 30 segundos o escriba su pregunta en nuestras redes sociales. leÓn: cientos de personas se dieron cita en el capitolio en sacramento para apoyar el proyecto que busca darle cobertura de salud a los indocumentados. los que apoyan esta medida aseguran que es un derecho humano. los que estÁn en contra ponen como primer obstÁculo el costo que tendrÍa para los contribuyentes. marÍa: el grupo musical la tropa chicana se accidentÓ en mÉxico. el chofer y tres miembros de la agrupaciÓn viajaban cuando el micro volcÓ. aÚn no se sabe quÉ causÓ el accidente. leÓn: la polÍtica y las letras se reunieron hoy para rendir tributo al escritor eduardo galeano fallecido hoy a los 74 aÑos. el escritor fue despedido con honores por los presidentes y escritoros latinoamericanas maria: tambiÉn muriÓ el escritor günter g
marÍa: charlie Ángel nos dice cuando estaba en doceavo grado sufrÍ violencia en la escuela. >> para poderno importa que haya sido hace 20 aÑos atrÁs. lo importante es que colaboraste con la justicia y si tienes la denuncia las muestras. marÍa: si usted tiene alguna duda envÍenos un vÍdeo corto de 30 segundos o escriba su pregunta en nuestras redes sociales. leÓn: cientos de personas se dieron cita en el capitolio en sacramento para apoyar el proyecto que busca darle cobertura de...
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and we liked it because we thought we kind of looked like charlie's angels pose without intentionally doing that. >> reporter: it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, a fellow student named jason young. heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they seemed like a good couple. he was different from other men that she'd dated in the past. he wasn't as serious about a career as she was. he was a little bit less sophisticated than michelle was, but she seemed to be very happy with him. >> reporter: michelle and jason married in october 2003. the day after the wedding they shared their big secret. michelle was pregnant. their daughter cassidy was born early the next year. >> i love you, mommy. >> i love you too, cassidy. >> and when she came along, it was love at first sight. >> yay! >> yay! >> michelle was an enthusiastic mother. >> huh? >> huh? [ laughter ] >> by all accounts, jason was a good dad. >> he was a great playmate. he knew how to
and we liked it because we thought we kind of looked like charlie's angels pose without intentionally doing that. >> reporter: it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, a fellow student named jason young. heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains, how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they seemed like a good couple. he was different from other men that she'd dated in the past....
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in north carolina charlie's angels animal rescue is doing this at a hotel. >> all right baby.he chihuahua is working the front desk of this downtown asheville hotel. he's hoping to meet his future family. >> when you go to the shelter and see multiple animals, the 6-year-old, 8-year-old, 10-year-old might might be overlooked. if you come to the total and walk up to the reception desk and see a single dolling, your eye is on that single dog. >> you are beautiful. >> already pet friendly the hotel partnered with a local animal rescue group to help pair pet lovers with pets in need. >> most of us really love dogs and whether somebody is travelling for a convention or for leisure travel i think they have the opportunity to fall in love with the dog. >> good boy. there you go. you're starting to play. >> what started as a short-term community service project has become so popular with guests -- >> i think you would be perfect. >> the hotel plans on bringing the program to other locations. >> it really puts a special place in my heart to stay here and look forward to what dog they h
in north carolina charlie's angels animal rescue is doing this at a hotel. >> all right baby.he chihuahua is working the front desk of this downtown asheville hotel. he's hoping to meet his future family. >> when you go to the shelter and see multiple animals, the 6-year-old, 8-year-old, 10-year-old might might be overlooked. if you come to the total and walk up to the reception desk and see a single dolling, your eye is on that single dog. >> you are beautiful. >>...
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this witness says the men she knows as bo and charlie boy use angel dust making them sweat and act crazy just real jittery, sweaty. >> my opinion is that pcp can cause psycho cyst. and on some occasions, violent or aggressive behavior. >> did he make all the right choices? no. >> in closing statements, hernandez's lawyer admits his client may have helped cover up a murder, but insists he did not commit it. >> he was a 23-year-old kid who had witnessed something, committed by somebody he knew. he really didn't know what to do, so he just put one foot in front of the other. keep in mind, he's not charged for being an accessory after the fact. he's charged with murder, and that he did not do. >> i think odds are, hernandez will be convicted. but it is not a slam dunk case. there is still no gun. >> we will soon know what the jurors think. they got the case tuesday afternoon. odin lloyd's 28th birthday, family and friends gather at number 53's headstone. >> i don't think anything can really heal me right now. >> in loving memory of odin lloyd, our son, our brother, amen. >> and you still tal
this witness says the men she knows as bo and charlie boy use angel dust making them sweat and act crazy just real jittery, sweaty. >> my opinion is that pcp can cause psycho cyst. and on some occasions, violent or aggressive behavior. >> did he make all the right choices? no. >> in closing statements, hernandez's lawyer admits his client may have helped cover up a murder, but insists he did not commit it. >> he was a 23-year-old kid who had witnessed something,...
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. >> either by -- >> this witness says the men she knows as bo and charlie boy use angel dust making. >> they were just real jittery. sweating. >> my opinion is that pcp and justin can cause psychosis. and some occasions, violent or aggressive behavior. >> did he make all the right choices? no. >> in closing statements, her in an unanimous dez's lawyer admits his client may have helped cover up a murder, but insists he did not commit it. >> he was a 2-year-old kid who witnessed something committed by somebody he didn't know what to do. he didn't know what to do, so he just put one foot in front of the other. keep in mind, he's not charged with being an accessory after the fact. he's charged with murder been and he did not do it. >> i think odds are hernandez will be convicted, but it is not a slam dunk case. there is still no gun. >> jurors got the case on tuesday, april 7th. more than a week later, a verdict. >> what say you, madam foreperson? >> guilty of murder in the first degree. >> guilty of murdering odin lloyd. >> you are sentenced by order of the court as follows. for the te
. >> either by -- >> this witness says the men she knows as bo and charlie boy use angel dust making. >> they were just real jittery. sweating. >> my opinion is that pcp and justin can cause psychosis. and some occasions, violent or aggressive behavior. >> did he make all the right choices? no. >> in closing statements, her in an unanimous dez's lawyer admits his client may have helped cover up a murder, but insists he did not commit it. >> he was a...
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charlie: there was another dinner in los angeles. the date did not go spectacularly. ice: we were so intensely self-conscious we didn't speak. charlie: why was he the right man? candice: he was a brilliant man. he was incredibly talented. he had bottomless curiosity. i would be sitting next to him and think that was one of the most fascinating men in the world. when you get past a certain age you sort of have a sense where you have landed where you are supposed to stay. charlie: had you decided you wanted a child before that? candice: no. i was ambivalent. i was a creature of my time. the feminist movement. it was sort of turbulent for women. many women were missing the moment they could have children. i suddenly thought -- charlie: what? candice: i might have missed it. charlie: so you said let's get on with it. candice: five years after we were married. i was almost turned to dust. charlie: what? [laughter] candice: i was older. as it turned out i did get pregnant easily. charlie: he had a painful illness. you had to take care of him in your house for the last year o
charlie: there was another dinner in los angeles. the date did not go spectacularly. ice: we were so intensely self-conscious we didn't speak. charlie: why was he the right man? candice: he was a brilliant man. he was incredibly talented. he had bottomless curiosity. i would be sitting next to him and think that was one of the most fascinating men in the world. when you get past a certain age you sort of have a sense where you have landed where you are supposed to stay. charlie: had you decided...
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shift blame to co-defendants ernest wallace and carlos ortiz, and in this he says that charlie boy and james are using angeley were jittery and sweat i ing. >> my opinion is that pcp can cause psychosis, and on some occasions, violent or aggressive behavior. >> did he make all of the right choices? no. >> in closing statements, hernandez' lawyer admits that his client may have helped to cover up a murder, but he insists that he did not commit it. he was a 23-year-old kid who witnessed something, and committed by somebody that he knew, and he really didn't know what to do so he put one foot in front of the other. keep in mind that he is not charged with being an accessory after the fact, he is charged with murder, and that he did not do. >> i think that odds are that hernandez will be convicted, but it is not a slam dunk case. there is still no gun. >> reporter: we will will soon know what the jurors think. they got the case tuesday afternoon. >> the town grant to him -- >> reporter: and two days after what would have been odin lloyd's 28th birthday, family and fans gather at his headstone. >> i don't know i
shift blame to co-defendants ernest wallace and carlos ortiz, and in this he says that charlie boy and james are using angeley were jittery and sweat i ing. >> my opinion is that pcp can cause psychosis, and on some occasions, violent or aggressive behavior. >> did he make all of the right choices? no. >> in closing statements, hernandez' lawyer admits that his client may have helped to cover up a murder, but he insists that he did not commit it. he was a 23-year-old kid who...
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rice farmer charlie mathieu sold his water rights back to the city of los angeles. it was more profitable than growing crops. >> this is really just the beginning of the story for california how it's going to master the challenge of less water than usual. >> thanks so much for watching. >> see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here is your host. >> hi there and welcome from our studios in berlin. glad you could join us and here's how our highlights of the past week have shaped up this time around -- how tomorrow's cars will be driving themselves. jason decaires taylor and his underwater art. scenes of switzerland. the enchanting landscapes of engadin. cars that drive themselves. it's one of the coming trends in automobile manufacturing. and while mercedes and audi are already well on the way to developing computer-driven vehicles, another model was turning heads at the geneva
rice farmer charlie mathieu sold his water rights back to the city of los angeles. it was more profitable than growing crops. >> this is really just the beginning of the story for california how it's going to master the challenge of less water than usual. >> thanks so much for watching. >> see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here is your host....
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charlie: there has not been a team in l.a. since 1995. roger: 2008. that is one of our challenges. we want to be back in los angeles. annot do it where we are not successful long-term. charlie: you have two stadiums proposed. roger: we have both proposed and what we need is success in the long term. that has not occurred in the los angeles market for several decades. the coliseum was not working for the team long-term. the teams left. now we are talking about stadiums that i think have all the elements of being successful for the fans, for the teams, and the community. charlie: when will that happen when do expect to see this? roger: when we get there. there is a great deal of progress. it is the first time we have had two stadiums that are entitled, that means they can be built. and an evaluation for the communities and the nfl to see which one of these will work. charlie: it will be one of two proposed stadiums. roger: it will be one. we have challenges in the current market. we have an obligation to those communities to make sure we have done everything to make the teams successful in the current market. in san di
charlie: there has not been a team in l.a. since 1995. roger: 2008. that is one of our challenges. we want to be back in los angeles. annot do it where we are not successful long-term. charlie: you have two stadiums proposed. roger: we have both proposed and what we need is success in the long term. that has not occurred in the los angeles market for several decades. the coliseum was not working for the team long-term. the teams left. now we are talking about stadiums that i think have all the...
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chairman, i'd like to place in the record los angeles police departments chief charlie beckwith writtenestimony on the subject of a president executive action on immigration. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you very much. ms. lynch, i'm going to ask you three questions. the first is on x. firing provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act which will come to this committee before june of this year and also before the intelligence committee on which i serve. a question about office of legal council opinions a question on the state secrets act. let me begin with fisa. the three provisions that are going to expire on june 1 our first the roving wiretap authority. this provision enables the government to maintain surveillance on a dark when he or she switches phone numbers or e-mail addresses without seeking a new court order. the second is the lone wolf authority, which enables the government to conduct surveillance of a non-united states person engaged in international terrorism without demonstrating that they are fla with a particular international terrorist group,
chairman, i'd like to place in the record los angeles police departments chief charlie beckwith writtenestimony on the subject of a president executive action on immigration. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you very much. ms. lynch, i'm going to ask you three questions. the first is on x. firing provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act which will come to this committee before june of this year and also before the intelligence committee on which i serve. a...
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. >> you can see tonight's episode of "ncis:los angeles" tonight on cbs. >>> charlie goes back to onehe's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! >>> if there's one group that brought great sagstisfaction to me it's scientists. we sea lute what they want to be. >> charlie was given an honorary degree on sunday. the lab celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. he calls charlie a leader inside public engagement. congratulation congratulations, doctor rose. >> thank you, thank you. it's great place. it's celebrate 1g 25 years. jim watson and other people were there.- thank you. >> and he was there. >> he was indeed there, and he's in his 90s. that does it for us. jeff will be anchoring cbsn later. you can watch by visiting cbsnews.com. we'll se >> announcer: all new on "the doctors." can a peanut allergy lead to prison? then... dr. rachel brings up the latest on the "honey boo boo" intervention. plus... pamela a
. >> you can see tonight's episode of "ncis:los angeles" tonight on cbs. >>> charlie goes back to onehe's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! >>> if there's one group that brought great sagstisfaction to me it's scientists. we sea lute what they want to be. >> charlie was...
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. >> you can see tonight's episode of "ncis:los angeles" tonight on cbs. >>> charlie goes back to onet only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> if there's one group that brought great sagstisfaction to me it's scientists. we sea lute what they want to be. >> charlie was given an honorary degree on sunday. the lab celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. he calls charlie a leader inside public engagement. congratulation congratulations, doctor rose. >> thank you, thank you. it's great place. it's celebrate 1g 25 years. jim watson and other people were there.- thank you. >> and he was there. >> he was indeed there, and he's in his 90s. that does it for us. jeff will be anchoring cbsn later. you can watch by visiting cbsnew what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i c
. >> you can see tonight's episode of "ncis:los angeles" tonight on cbs. >>> charlie goes back to onet only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> if there's one group that brought great sagstisfaction to me it's scientists. we sea lute what they want to be. >> charlie was given an honorary degree on...
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. >> you can see tonight's episode of "ncis:los angeles" tonight on cbs. >>> charlie goes back to onehey want to be. >> charlie was given an honorary degree on sunday. the lab celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. he calls charlie a leader inside public engagement. congratulation congratulations, doctor rose. >> thank you, thank you. it's great place. it's celebrate 1g 25 years. jim watson and other people were there.- thank you. >> and he was there. >> he was indeed there, and he's in his 90s. that does it for us. jeff will be anchoring cbsn later. you can watch by visiting >> good morning, i am area kay von tiehl. just rough start to your work week weather wise, we expect to see few rounds of rain, before those skies clear. cbs-3 mobile weather lab has been on the road all morning long, liver picture right now from delaware avenue, in camden, and you can't even see the roadway there, my goodness. weather impacting the morning drive and already impacting travel in and out of philadelphia international airport, if you are flying, you want to go cbsphilly.com for link to the air
. >> you can see tonight's episode of "ncis:los angeles" tonight on cbs. >>> charlie goes back to onehey want to be. >> charlie was given an honorary degree on sunday. the lab celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. he calls charlie a leader inside public engagement. congratulation congratulations, doctor rose. >> thank you, thank you. it's great place. it's celebrate 1g 25 years. jim watson and other people were there.- thank you. >> and he was...
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angels. people took up a fund to get him in education. charlie have a character that is a great american. there is drama that he dies at the individual which he may not have fired his gun. lots of different -- all right. you have translated that story and do so much more. tell me about the ideas that you want to pour into this to make it a new look. the founding fathers, the american experience? the different way of presenting it that would appeal to young people because they are young actors. >> you speak to what we were really conscious of. how do we eliminate distance between our story and now? we knew what it was going to sound like. and fundamentally, this is a country that was founded and created by immigrants. some form of transportation, they put their foot down on this soil and went to work. as we started thinking about taking the inspiration, we thought, here are a lot of events. that we have to tell a story. we both read the book and made our own timelines. and we would compare. this really spoke to me. this feels like it is essential.
angels. people took up a fund to get him in education. charlie have a character that is a great american. there is drama that he dies at the individual which he may not have fired his gun. lots of different -- all right. you have translated that story and do so much more. tell me about the ideas that you want to pour into this to make it a new look. the founding fathers, the american experience? the different way of presenting it that would appeal to young people because they are young actors....
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charlie: does anybody do baseball better than vinnie? al: no. he is just -- i live in los angeles. be driving around and i would tune in and it is like this is my whole life. i heard vinnie when i was six years old and now i hear him when i'm 60. what? he sounds -- it is wonderful because he has a great sense of wonder. he has seen a million games. he has seen everything. yet, it is almost as if when you listen to his voice, it is like he went to the game for the first time. it's -- it is a brand-new thing for him. it is wonderful. charlie: there is one thing in this book about taking three generations of michaels as a fan to watch the game. al: me, my son and daughter, and my grandchildren. here are my two grandchildren. i mentioned early in the book -- i know the los angeles kings have had a sorry history until recently, until winning the last two of three stanley cups. these grandchildren think it is a birthright. my son and i -- charlie: they have always been the king of hockey. al: we are going to win this thing every year. it is wonderful. to me, that is the great connection.
charlie: does anybody do baseball better than vinnie? al: no. he is just -- i live in los angeles. be driving around and i would tune in and it is like this is my whole life. i heard vinnie when i was six years old and now i hear him when i'm 60. what? he sounds -- it is wonderful because he has a great sense of wonder. he has seen a million games. he has seen everything. yet, it is almost as if when you listen to his voice, it is like he went to the game for the first time. it's -- it is a...
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and los angeles has really led the way. chief charlie beck. before him chief bill bratton. we really make sure folks know we have a special order, special order 40 that means if you come into contact with a police officer we're not just going to ask for your citizenship or documentation status and then send you over i.c.e. for no other reason, not just because of a criminal act but because of that. we want people to testify. we want them to be witnesses and report crimes. we have a very working relationship with immigrant communities to trust our police didn't. that wasn't always the case but they do now and helps make our streets safer and helps them feel a part of the civic life too. >> peggy ochokski with the hispanic and lifetime southern californian. i agree that the hispanic community who is here illegally will benefit tremendously from this. but i got a different perspective on immigration when i came here to d.c. and that is that a lot of jobs that especially blacks used to do in this town, especially construction have been completely taken over by latino contractor
and los angeles has really led the way. chief charlie beck. before him chief bill bratton. we really make sure folks know we have a special order, special order 40 that means if you come into contact with a police officer we're not just going to ask for your citizenship or documentation status and then send you over i.c.e. for no other reason, not just because of a criminal act but because of that. we want people to testify. we want them to be witnesses and report crimes. we have a very working...
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los angeles has led the way. charlie beck and before him, bill brattin, we let folks know that there is special order 40 which means if you come into contact contact with a police officer and we're not just going to ask you for documentation status for no other reason not because of a criminal act, but because of that. we want them to testify. we want them to be witnesses and we want them to report crimes and we have a very good working relationships who trust the police department and it makes our streets safer, which helps us solve a lot of crimes which helps them be a part of civic life, too. >> over here, question? >> peggy ochowski, correspondent with hispanic outlook and lifetime southern californian. >> all right. >> i agree the hispanic community who is here illegally will benefit tremendously from this, but i've got a different perspective on immigration when i came here to d.c. and that is that a lot of jobs especially that blacks used to do in this town especially construction have been completely taken over b
los angeles has led the way. charlie beck and before him, bill brattin, we let folks know that there is special order 40 which means if you come into contact contact with a police officer and we're not just going to ask you for documentation status for no other reason not because of a criminal act, but because of that. we want them to testify. we want them to be witnesses and we want them to report crimes and we have a very good working relationships who trust the police department and it makes...
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charlie and helen. the brother of maryland. the husband of an amazing living angel named barbara.ather of many, the proud devoted grandfather of 20 two grand children. if i may, i am not sure if this is protocol, i would like to have the nicklaus family stand because they are so special. [applause] thank you, jack, for being the most prolific when her of the greatest part of all time. -- winner of the greatest part of all time. and for showing us what it looks like when one dedicates a lifetime of service to others and a lifetime of devotion to family. you have let us all see it up close. may god bless jack nicklaus and his family, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states representative from the state of ohio. [applause] >> a tough act to follow. jack, ohio is proud of our native son. growing up in columbus in the 70's and 80's, we did not have a professional sports team. but we had our hometown hero. all star, all pro, all world golfer jack nicklaus. i remember playing in the driveway, football, basketball coming in whe
charlie and helen. the brother of maryland. the husband of an amazing living angel named barbara.ather of many, the proud devoted grandfather of 20 two grand children. if i may, i am not sure if this is protocol, i would like to have the nicklaus family stand because they are so special. [applause] thank you, jack, for being the most prolific when her of the greatest part of all time. -- winner of the greatest part of all time. and for showing us what it looks like when one dedicates a lifetime...
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in 1977 the birds acquired ron jaworski, from the los angeles rams, again, in exchange for tightened, charlie young. so, jaws led the eagles to superbowl appearance, in 1980. has been a staple in our area ever since, i mean good thing. >> yes. the thing you never know which way it will go. >> never know. >> hope for the best. >> you trade and hope for the best. >> good year, all teams in the playoffs. phillies won it all against the can as city royals. >> about time. maybe once we're done, we can have all of this. >> mayor just telling us, first pitch in 2008. >> then what happened? >> they won the world series. >> yep. >> and phillies have never asked him back. >> maybe we should ask him back. maybe he is the good luck charm for the phillies. >> next year. so will marcus be the next great eagles quarterback acquired in a trade? we will have to wait until tomorrow night, i think it all starts at 8:00 to see if they can get him. >> i'm sure all eagles fans will be like this -- >> common! >> most say they'll stay with sam bradford. >> but no one likes to believe it, even chip said i won't do th
in 1977 the birds acquired ron jaworski, from the los angeles rams, again, in exchange for tightened, charlie young. so, jaws led the eagles to superbowl appearance, in 1980. has been a staple in our area ever since, i mean good thing. >> yes. the thing you never know which way it will go. >> never know. >> hope for the best. >> you trade and hope for the best. >> good year, all teams in the playoffs. phillies won it all against the can as city royals. >>...
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charlie: show runner, director writers. julianna: they are there all the time. the writers room is in los angeles. they may be a problem.i call on behalf of another actor whatever the problem is, they pick up the phone. they respond. they want this to be a collaboration. the three of us are very much on the same page. i try -- i'm always surprised when guest actors come in and say i can't say this line. i always think trust the writing. it's your job to make the line work. that's a great line. make it work. they are so good at that. that is why the show has such success. i wish i spoke more like alicia. they are smart people. they are very connected to what they are doing. charlie: you are gifted with great costars. julianna: unbelievable. alan cumming, christine baranski, it is an embarrassment of riches. there is usually 2-3 tony award-winning actors and working with per day. charlie: did you all know, was there a sense that this was special, that george was at this leading man potential? julianna: i can't speak for other people. i was so new to the game, i was 26 years old, i didn't realize what it meant to be on a n
charlie: show runner, director writers. julianna: they are there all the time. the writers room is in los angeles. they may be a problem.i call on behalf of another actor whatever the problem is, they pick up the phone. they respond. they want this to be a collaboration. the three of us are very much on the same page. i try -- i'm always surprised when guest actors come in and say i can't say this line. i always think trust the writing. it's your job to make the line work. that's a great line....
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privilege to be the first man up her -- here today the son of charlie , and helen the brother of marilyn the husband of an , amazing living angelamed barbara the father of many, the , proud devoted grandfather of grand children. 22 if i may, i am not sure if this is protocol, i would like to have the nicklaus family stand, because they are so special. [applause] >> thank you, jack, for being the most prolific winner in the greatest sport of all time. and for showing us what it looks like when one dedicates a lifetime of service to others and a lifetime of devotion to family. you have let us all see it up close. may god bless jack nicklaus and his family, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen the united states representative from the state of ohio. [applause] >> a tough act to follow. jack, ohio is proud of our native son. growing up in columbus in the 1970's and early we did not have 1980's, a professional sports team. but we had our hometown hero. all-star, all-pro, all world golfer jack nicklaus. i remember playing in the driveway, football, basketball but coming in when th
privilege to be the first man up her -- here today the son of charlie , and helen the brother of marilyn the husband of an , amazing living angelamed barbara the father of many, the , proud devoted grandfather of grand children. 22 if i may, i am not sure if this is protocol, i would like to have the nicklaus family stand, because they are so special. [applause] >> thank you, jack, for being the most prolific winner in the greatest sport of all time. and for showing us what it looks like...
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charlie matthews has grown rice on his farm since 1965. this year he sold a fifth of his water rights to the city of los angeles, more than 300 miles away. he's making nearly twice as much money by not planting rice. >> there's much more than we ever expected to get, but at the same time, that just shows the desperation of the people that need it. >> reporter: desperation that is change the landscape. . >> axelrod: rumors of the death of former cuban president fidel castro were apparently greatly exaggerated. this week he made his first public appearance in more than a year. cuban state media released these pictures today of the 88-year-old castro greeting a group of visitors from venezuela, something that reportedly happened five days ago. we have new information tonight about the sailor who was rescued 200 miles off cape hatteras, north carolina, on thursday. some people thought his story of survival sounded a little fishy saying he didn't look like a castaway who spent more than two months lost at sea. carter evans now has more on how the sailor says he made it. >> reporter: finally back on dry land 37-year-old louis jordan casually w
charlie matthews has grown rice on his farm since 1965. this year he sold a fifth of his water rights to the city of los angeles, more than 300 miles away. he's making nearly twice as much money by not planting rice. >> there's much more than we ever expected to get, but at the same time, that just shows the desperation of the people that need it. >> reporter: desperation that is change the landscape. . >> axelrod: rumors of the death of former cuban president fidel castro...
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at a nation event in los angeles in february 1967 first came out against the war. and i'll tell you charliee near the 50th anniversary as we do of the sending of american troops to vietnam 50 years, the nation, and this is what i also learned at the nation and not to be afraid of it that heretical ideas in one moment can be common sense a generation later. in 1954 bernard -- the great historian of vietnam wrote in the pages to the nation maybe a negotiated solution would be better than a military intervention. >> rose: this is 150th anniversary publication. >> nearly two years in the works. my co- editor, the great journalist who was the nation's washington correspondent for a few years 30's and 40's has a piece in there. we spent almost two years. izzy stone a great journalism who understood maybe it's better not to go to too many dinner parties, sit with them and understand that governments, they often lie. we didn't do an anthology. a lot of places might have done an anthology. we did one for the 100th, 105th. this has great archival material. >> rose: you quote the first woman editor of
at a nation event in los angeles in february 1967 first came out against the war. and i'll tell you charliee near the 50th anniversary as we do of the sending of american troops to vietnam 50 years, the nation, and this is what i also learned at the nation and not to be afraid of it that heretical ideas in one moment can be common sense a generation later. in 1954 bernard -- the great historian of vietnam wrote in the pages to the nation maybe a negotiated solution would be better than a...
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charlie with a tramp stamp. >> we're all clearly kidding, boys and girls. >>> the "los angeles times" says the 3-d printer saved condition that prevented them from breathing properly. at first the doctors from the university of michigan were able to print custom splints that help with their airways and then it dissolves inside their little bodies. >>> a spin-off of jump street now sony has hired the writers from the comedy series "broad city." it comes as "ghost busters" shoot this summer. >>> the "washington post" reports which jobs are most likely to make you drink. people work in mining are the most following by employees in construction hotels and restaurants and arts and entertainments. >> it just lemds itself to so many things and i'm going to keep it moving. >>> nasa release add composite that showed the planet in psychedelic colors. the colors represent data collected by merges in spacecraft. merges will retired today. it will crash into mercury at more than 8,000 miles an hour. >>> "the baltimore sun" says the mayor is open to opening the cure few. it was put in place to control unrest in the street bu
charlie with a tramp stamp. >> we're all clearly kidding, boys and girls. >>> the "los angeles times" says the 3-d printer saved condition that prevented them from breathing properly. at first the doctors from the university of michigan were able to print custom splints that help with their airways and then it dissolves inside their little bodies. >>> a spin-off of jump street now sony has hired the writers from the comedy series "broad city." it...
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angeles, of course, on the sound stage. >> always wearing philly shirts. >> number two in. >> always sun any philadelphia. you know, you got charlie you got mack dennis, frank referred to as the gang. >> i guess they are fictional checker, not real that i crazy, but close. >> and number one, to be really of course rocky working guy's hero, the underdog. so we love this. and of course, yes. rocky number one i agree. you know, they are doing new one, new movie. it is being filmed right here in philadelphia now. >> you know, what, alex? stopped filming they finish the project. and they had their rap party saturday night. >> so it did happen. i wasn't sure, i didn't hear anything else about it. >> she and i got to feeling so poorly saturday, excuse my language, i really have to clean up my act we didn't go to it. >> i thought it didn't happen. >> oh, it did. >> i missed? michael b jordan, supposed to meet him. >> he's gone now. >> gone. >> he gone girl. >> maybe come back. >> for sure. >> the films made, they'll have the premiere here. teenage girls may not be able to catch a break the push year your parents, are the better you'll be
angeles, of course, on the sound stage. >> always wearing philly shirts. >> number two in. >> always sun any philadelphia. you know, you got charlie you got mack dennis, frank referred to as the gang. >> i guess they are fictional checker, not real that i crazy, but close. >> and number one, to be really of course rocky working guy's hero, the underdog. so we love this. and of course, yes. rocky number one i agree. you know, they are doing new one, new movie. it is...
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is a privilege to be the first man appeared today the son of charlie and , helen, the brother of marilyn, the husband of an amazing living angelbarbara, the father of jackie, man, gary, and michael. the proud devoted grandfather of 22 grand children. if i may, i am not sure if this is protocol, i would like to have the nicklaus family stand because they are so special. [applause] >> thank you, jack, for being the most prolific winner in the history of the greatest sport of all time. and for showing us what it looks like when one dedicates a lifetime of service to others and a lifetime of devotion to family. you have let us all see it up close. may god bless jack nicklaus and his family, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the united states representative from the 12 district of ohio the honorable patrick t berry. [applause] patrick: a tough act to follow. jack, ohio is proud of our native son. growing up in columbus in the 1970's and early 1980's, we did not have a professional sports team. but we had our hometown hero. all-star, all-pro, all world golfer jack nicklaus. i
is a privilege to be the first man appeared today the son of charlie and , helen, the brother of marilyn, the husband of an amazing living angelbarbara, the father of jackie, man, gary, and michael. the proud devoted grandfather of 22 grand children. if i may, i am not sure if this is protocol, i would like to have the nicklaus family stand because they are so special. [applause] >> thank you, jack, for being the most prolific winner in the history of the greatest sport of all time. and...
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angels but there is a red light. there is a sort of warning which has rung in all the consciousness of my country with charlie hebdo onside and the jewish grocery on the other side. the first one were killed because they were doing their job, charlie hebdo. the others were killed because they were doing their shopping the grocery. so there is this feeling today in france that you cannot indefinitely play with these worlds arguments and ideas. and this is a good thing. this poor -- and jews, they did not die completely for nothing. in a way yes, you always die for nothing and it is always, but they did at least produce this. >> rose: courage actually. >> yes of course of course. and we maybe in a sort of new period in french ideas seen them, maybe. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's great to see you. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: bernard-henri levy. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org and charl0lrose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: a kqed television pr
angels but there is a red light. there is a sort of warning which has rung in all the consciousness of my country with charlie hebdo onside and the jewish grocery on the other side. the first one were killed because they were doing their job, charlie hebdo. the others were killed because they were doing their shopping the grocery. so there is this feeling today in france that you cannot indefinitely play with these worlds arguments and ideas. and this is a good thing. this poor -- and jews,...
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charlie blackman coming around to score and colorado strikes first with the 1-0 lead. bottom fourth giants trying to answer back. two on for angel, but he grounds into inning-ending 4-6-3 double play. giants left 12 runners on base. top of the schbt, runners on the corners. gets away from buster posey. initially called out, then safe. check it again. got the tag down in time but couldn't hang on to the ball. the giants go 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position. >> we all want to play better. 3-3 3-5 is not where we want to be. but we can't worry about the past. we have to look forward. this club take each day at a time and keep grinding and know good things will come. >> today hunter pence's 32nd birthday. he celebrated by getting in light throwing before game time. pence did see a doctor. he has yet to be cleared to swing a bat. he's expected back at least early may, he could rejoin the team as soon as late april. >>> also before the game today giants fans getting a taste of what game days will look like at the yard. not at&t talking about the yard at mission rock. the new addition to the china basin community this season. cr
charlie blackman coming around to score and colorado strikes first with the 1-0 lead. bottom fourth giants trying to answer back. two on for angel, but he grounds into inning-ending 4-6-3 double play. giants left 12 runners on base. top of the schbt, runners on the corners. gets away from buster posey. initially called out, then safe. check it again. got the tag down in time but couldn't hang on to the ball. the giants go 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position. >> we all want to play...
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charlie matthews has grown rison his farm since 1965. this year, he sold a fifth of his water rights to the city of los angeles, more than 300 miles away. he's making nearly twice as much money by not planting rice. >> there is much more than we ever expected to get. but it is satisfy time, that just shows the desperation of the people that need it. >> desperation, that is changing the landscape. omar villafranca cbs news, ventura county, california. >> 6:44, going to get to the forecast in just a second. but first early risers, in the western united state and canada were treated to a total eclipse of the moon saturday morning. it happened just before dawn, and last bad five minutes. that's the shortest lunar eclipse of the century. >> and, take a look at this cool shot of the moon here. this video is from pennsauken, camden county where clear skies allowed the full moon to shine brightly. beautiful image there. and we'll have pretty beautiful day on tap as well, right, carol? >> yes, i saw the man. >> the man on the moon? >> oh, our producer, he is the man now? >> of course. >> i have to agree though. we've got the sun coming up this m
charlie matthews has grown rison his farm since 1965. this year, he sold a fifth of his water rights to the city of los angeles, more than 300 miles away. he's making nearly twice as much money by not planting rice. >> there is much more than we ever expected to get. but it is satisfy time, that just shows the desperation of the people that need it. >> desperation, that is changing the landscape. omar villafranca cbs news, ventura county, california. >> 6:44, going to get to...
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angels. >> don't you love a girl in wings. >> this is one of the most important stories today. >> charlie, don't you like a girl in wings?ike a girl in victoria see correct. >> victoria's secret. >> that works too. >>> demands pitcher archie bradley is recovering after being hit with a line drive in his face. he was able to walk off the field in his own. he suffered only slight sinus cavity damage. later bradley tweeted his picture. he says, pretty ugly huh? in all seriousness, he's okay. thanks for tweet ass and prayers. could have been a whole lot worse. #lucky. >> i'll say. >>> john oliver takes a look at the sear cal news. one year in the host enjoys a reputation for scathing wit. >> our main story tonight is income and equality. a good way to figure it out which side you're on is if you're paying for it or stealing it. >>> we begin with isis. the ebola of people. japan, earth's pervert uncle. net neutrality. the only two words to promise more boredom in the english language featuring sting. >> he apaperly has been ordering pop tunes. his favorite sexy and i know it by lmlfo. >> lmlfo. the takes of a 14-year-old girl
angels. >> don't you love a girl in wings. >> this is one of the most important stories today. >> charlie, don't you like a girl in wings?ike a girl in victoria see correct. >> victoria's secret. >> that works too. >>> demands pitcher archie bradley is recovering after being hit with a line drive in his face. he was able to walk off the field in his own. he suffered only slight sinus cavity damage. later bradley tweeted his picture. he says, pretty ugly...
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angeles will be joining us. she will be talking about the economic impact of the big fight this saturday. a lot of other good stuff coming up as well. charlieoming up in the 3:00 p.m. hour with a big interview. he will have one of the chairman's joining us. we will be talking about security regulation and the latest things that are happening. it is an exclusive interview. coming up on "countdown to the closing bell." >> thank you so much. a battle brewing in california. here he comes. what it means for california's dire water situation. at the end of the day it is all about this guy. ♪ now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to empty your bladder. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...troubl
angeles will be joining us. she will be talking about the economic impact of the big fight this saturday. a lot of other good stuff coming up as well. charlieoming up in the 3:00 p.m. hour with a big interview. he will have one of the chairman's joining us. we will be talking about security regulation and the latest things that are happening. it is an exclusive interview. coming up on "countdown to the closing bell." >> thank you so much. a battle brewing in california. here he...
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know the los angeles kings have had a sorry history until recently, until winning the last two of three stanley cups. these grandchildren think it is a birthright. my son and i -- charliee always been the king of hockey. al: we are going to win this thing every year. it is wonderful. to me, that is the great connection. fathers and sons, grandchildren, daughters. girls and women are into sports. it gives you this common thread you can talk about and discuss. it may be more prevalent now than when i was a kid. charlie: i tell people all the time that the great common denominator -- my father made me work in a country store. it was all adults. the common denominator was sports. you could talk about sports. if you knew something, the adults would respect you. it became part of the conversation. al: very much so in today's society. i run into very few people who don't know at least something about sports. i don't think you want to pretend you are the village idiot when it comes to sports. you want to understand at least what is going on. sports is almost in a way -- i don't want to say it has overtaken entertainment because it is entertainment in a way. somebody -- a very
know the los angeles kings have had a sorry history until recently, until winning the last two of three stanley cups. these grandchildren think it is a birthright. my son and i -- charliee always been the king of hockey. al: we are going to win this thing every year. it is wonderful. to me, that is the great connection. fathers and sons, grandchildren, daughters. girls and women are into sports. it gives you this common thread you can talk about and discuss. it may be more prevalent now than...
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angeles. >> note to self don't live near a volcano. just throwing it out there. when we come back charliehe director. russell crowe will tell us about keep my hanging around ♪ >>> russell crowe began gracing the silver screen more than 40 years ago. his work includes "the insider," robinhood" and "a beautiful mind." he now stars in "the water diviner." he play as father searching for son who is did not return from war. he also makes his directing debut. he showed us how that job is more satisfying. you said this movie chose you rather than you choosing it. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's the truth really. and when i agree to act, it's basically because i have such a visceral connection with the piece that i can't say no. i don't base my decision on pedigree or money. it's always the individual character that i'm asked to do. i call it like the goose bump factor. that's what i'm always looking for, you know? and i found myself reading the script and having that advicevisceral i look for as an actor, making notes. you get the bumps and the little sweat on the forehead. >> what was
angeles. >> note to self don't live near a volcano. just throwing it out there. when we come back charliehe director. russell crowe will tell us about keep my hanging around ♪ >>> russell crowe began gracing the silver screen more than 40 years ago. his work includes "the insider," robinhood" and "a beautiful mind." he now stars in "the water diviner." he play as father searching for son who is did not return from war. he also makes his...
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angeles. >> incredit snoobl scary stuff. note to stuff. don't live near a volcano. just throwing it out there. when we come back charliecrowe the director. he'll tell us about his new movie, directing himself, and why it's been such an lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> russell crowe began gracing the silver screen nr than 40 years ago. he won an oscar for "gladiator." crowe now stars in the "warren diviner." he plays a father searching for sons who did not return from war. he makes his directing debut. he showed us how that job is more satisfying. you said this movie chose you rather than you choosing it. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's the truth really. when i agree to act, it's basical
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angeles. >> incredit snoobl scary stuff. note to stuff. don't live near a volcano. just throwing it out there. when we come back charliee the director. he'll tell us about his new movie, directing himself, and why it's been such an wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> russell crowe began gracing the silver screen nr than 40 years ago. he won an oscar for "gladiator." crowe now stars in the "warren diviner." he plays a father searching for sons who did not return from war. he makes his directing debut. he showed us how that job is more satisfying. you said this movie chose you rather than you choosing it. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's the truth r
angeles. >> incredit snoobl scary stuff. note to stuff. don't live near a volcano. just throwing it out there. when we come back charliee the director. he'll tell us about his new movie, directing himself, and why it's been such an wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about...