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barrow and bonnie and clyde on the history general lifetime and a emmys simultaneously it's a first for these networks you can also see a meal in two upcoming films twice born and lone survivor and the third the motel life is in soit theaters now will soon be taking on the role of john bolasie in the late actor's untitled by a pike as well he is kind of where i was was going on with you i you know if you're a workaholic it sounds like a lot and while an actor being a workaholic is that's a very rare thing. you know i find that it's just i've had a lot of time in between these movies coming out you know. an actor will make like one or two movies a year and you know would say the shoot is maybe thirty five days on one movie or forty five one another that's still you know only eighty days of the year that you really work would come out in big they all may get delayed or that you know on some of the smaller movies like twice born in the motel life the release date gets pushed and all the sudden there's a feeling that oh i did i actually want to will gears theatrical tannic him as a litt
barrow and bonnie and clyde on the history general lifetime and a emmys simultaneously it's a first for these networks you can also see a meal in two upcoming films twice born and lone survivor and the third the motel life is in soit theaters now will soon be taking on the role of john bolasie in the late actor's untitled by a pike as well he is kind of where i was was going on with you i you know if you're a workaholic it sounds like a lot and while an actor being a workaholic is that's a very...
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clyde? clyde, you there? hello? [toilet flushes] [seat clatters] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. oh, we have a fine program tonight. my guest elizabeth kolbert author of sixth extinction about how we as a species doomed ourselves. it's a beach read really. [laughter] wanted to wish good health to young bob costas. he dropped out of tonight's coverage due to a nasty eye infection. i told him, bob, do not wash your face with the water. [ laughter ] but bob is all, i'm eight-time sportscaster of the year bob costas surely my eyes eyes are impervious to russian toxins. look at the poor eye. [ laughter ] he's a good man we're going to help him out. to lift some of the burden from bob's pink, goopy shoulders, here is tonight's "the daily show" olympics moment. ♪ that doesn't seem very sensitive. here we go. can i do this. yesterday --
clyde? clyde, you there? hello? [toilet flushes] [seat clatters] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. oh, we have a fine program tonight. my guest elizabeth kolbert author of sixth extinction about how we as a species doomed ourselves. it's a beach read really. [laughter]...
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clyde butcher is a photographer. he has been fighting. his picture showed the everglades and that is his part in contributing to restoration, but he is pessimistic because he has seen results of unreleased research the impact of rising sea levels. >> i have had information given byme that it might be gone 2025, 2030, and be under three feet of water. >> the everglades? >> the everglades. to the last stop, i recap, too little fresh water on the one hand, too much salt water on the other, and people have choked the everglades for decades, and climate change could put them on the edge of survival despite the rescue attempts. this biologist is looking at the newest data. they have their own research lab on key largo and scientists come from all over the country. the location could not be much better -- direct access to the waters of florida bay and the national park. so, if somebody knows if the everglades can be saved, it is carol mitchell, and to my surprise, her answer is rather unscientific. >> this park in the everglades have some kind o
clyde butcher is a photographer. he has been fighting. his picture showed the everglades and that is his part in contributing to restoration, but he is pessimistic because he has seen results of unreleased research the impact of rising sea levels. >> i have had information given byme that it might be gone 2025, 2030, and be under three feet of water. >> the everglades? >> the everglades. to the last stop, i recap, too little fresh water on the one hand, too much salt water on...
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two event that have happened in the police department and i have spoken and it is unfortunate when clyde talks about the guard and he leaves before i ever hears me respond to what happens and so i will save my comments there, but that case is at the occ. and if the officers were found to be outside of being appropriate, i will take the appropriate action, i did have a meeting with chalk and a bunch of kids from the mission, recently, we had a real good back and forth about the garden incident and the mlu that is before the school board right now. and so i just think that it is important that we keep talking about it and keep the dialogue going and our officers are accountable. and i am accountable. >> with regard to the officer involved shooting which we will actually discuss later. there was clear video at the gas station, the officer who was on the way home from work, was actually hit on the freeway, and got bless an off duty san francisco firefighter who witnessed this and felt that it was not going to go well when they got off the freeway and he followed and he filled in the audio of
two event that have happened in the police department and i have spoken and it is unfortunate when clyde talks about the guard and he leaves before i ever hears me respond to what happens and so i will save my comments there, but that case is at the occ. and if the officers were found to be outside of being appropriate, i will take the appropriate action, i did have a meeting with chalk and a bunch of kids from the mission, recently, we had a real good back and forth about the garden incident...
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state representative kathleen clyde is in the ohio state assembly.e ho is director of the aclu's voting rights projects. i want to start with an elective official. representative clyde, tell me what is going on in ohio with this effort to make it harder, to be blunt, minorities, older people, who are democrats in many cases to vote. your thoughts. >>> welcome back to "hardball." what's their excuse? just kidding. what is their excuse for cutting down the rights -- the ease with which people can vote? >> they really don't offer good policy reasons for doing any of these attacks on the right to vote. and whenever they do, they're easily shot down as being false reasons, and at this point, they're coming right out and saying they don't want certain people to vote. one of the leaders in the republican party in the house said that we don't want to cater to these voters who take the bus after church on sunday to vote. so they're just coming right out and saying they don't want certain people voting in ohio. >> so let me go right now to dale. in other words
state representative kathleen clyde is in the ohio state assembly.e ho is director of the aclu's voting rights projects. i want to start with an elective official. representative clyde, tell me what is going on in ohio with this effort to make it harder, to be blunt, minorities, older people, who are democrats in many cases to vote. your thoughts. >>> welcome back to "hardball." what's their excuse? just kidding. what is their excuse for cutting down the rights -- the ease...
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bonnie and clyde had taste. >> beltracchi: this is...at, yeah. >> simon: i don't think you're translating correctly. this isn't a boat, it's a yacht. beltracchi was riding high and thought he would stay up there forever. he was turning out forgeries like this max ernst which went for $7 million. but then in 2010, he got busted by this tube of white paint. the dutch manufacturer didn't include on the tube that it contained traces of a pigment called titanium white. that form of titanium white wasn't available when ernst would have painted these works, and beltracchi's high ride was over. jamie martin, one of the world's top forensic art analysts, uses science to help determine whether or not a painting is genuine. we asked him to examine this beltracchi forgery for us. >> jamie martin: his fakes are among the best fakes i've seen in my career. very convincing, very well done. >> simon: and what you're saying is that, basically, he got away with it for 40 years because nobody was examining them properly? >> martin: nobody was examining the
bonnie and clyde had taste. >> beltracchi: this is...at, yeah. >> simon: i don't think you're translating correctly. this isn't a boat, it's a yacht. beltracchi was riding high and thought he would stay up there forever. he was turning out forgeries like this max ernst which went for $7 million. but then in 2010, he got busted by this tube of white paint. the dutch manufacturer didn't include on the tube that it contained traces of a pigment called titanium white. that form of...
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i was actually in baton rouge filming "bonnie and clyde" at the time.>> wow. >> i skyped to the director in london and the casting director in l.a. and that -- i just had two skype sessions and then i booked it and i finished filming "bonnie and clyde," went to l.a., repacked, laundry and went to london the next day. >> there are pictures of you that are -- most people want flattering photos of themselves. >> not our sarah. >> not me. >> who took these? >> these are just stills from the film, like, scenes that have been released. and that's my favorite. and, like, midtalking. >> hideous stills. >> we have our share of them. we heard they pulled a couple, i think. >> uh-oh. >> hideous stills. >> you know what, that was just rude. >> that's hoda hitting the high note on the star-spangled banner. >> let's all do it. >> back to back. >> hoda, you're not in. >> ugly. >> the other way. sorry, i don't know how to take -- >> we wish you all the best. >> thank you so much. >> "vampire academy" comes out next friday. >>> olympic gymnast gabby douglas shares her r
i was actually in baton rouge filming "bonnie and clyde" at the time.>> wow. >> i skyped to the director in london and the casting director in l.a. and that -- i just had two skype sessions and then i booked it and i finished filming "bonnie and clyde," went to l.a., repacked, laundry and went to london the next day. >> there are pictures of you that are -- most people want flattering photos of themselves. >> not our sarah. >> not me. >>...
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. >> i will never forget finding clyde kennard. great crime against the state of mississippi was to apply to go to college. he was an upstanding citizen who had studied in the northern universities and was very ambitious and profoundly decent and good guy. the 1950's, he tried to go to the university of southern mississippi. >> in the 1950's, the few african-americans in the south who were able to enroll in college could only attend black schools. his application to attend mississippi southern was seen as an attack on segregation and set into motion the swift response from the state. his application was given to the mississippi state sovereignty commission, an organization few mississippians even knew existed. they did a report that track his background growing up in mississippi, his time spent with his family in chicago, his time in the military, his time at the university of chicago and his time back in mississippi helping his ailing mother on her chicken farm. trackingiple agents everybody in his background, they could not come
. >> i will never forget finding clyde kennard. great crime against the state of mississippi was to apply to go to college. he was an upstanding citizen who had studied in the northern universities and was very ambitious and profoundly decent and good guy. the 1950's, he tried to go to the university of southern mississippi. >> in the 1950's, the few african-americans in the south who were able to enroll in college could only attend black schools. his application to attend...
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state representative kathleen clyde is in the ohio state assembly.ctor of the aclu's voting rights projects. i want to start with an elective official. representative clyde, tell me what is going on in ohio with this effort to make it harder, to be blunt, minorities, older people, who are democrats in many cases to vote. your thoughts? >> well, the republicans have introduced bill after bill to try to attack the right to vote in ohio. these two recent bills were attacking early voting, making cuts to early voting. cutting down on the amount of days available to vote early. and then also cuts to mail-in voting. making it harder to send applications to voters to get their absentee ballot then coming up with a whole new set of hurdles to getting that ballot counted. so it's been a relentless attack. >> do they have a bridge survey they're doing? what's their excuse? just kidding. what is their excuse for cutting down the rights -- the ease with which people can vote? . >> they really don't offer good policy reasons for doing any of these attacks on the
state representative kathleen clyde is in the ohio state assembly.ctor of the aclu's voting rights projects. i want to start with an elective official. representative clyde, tell me what is going on in ohio with this effort to make it harder, to be blunt, minorities, older people, who are democrats in many cases to vote. your thoughts? >> well, the republicans have introduced bill after bill to try to attack the right to vote in ohio. these two recent bills were attacking early voting,...
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that is john who plays clyde, and i played jack. john is married to daphne's character, lucy.aphne works at this job at the funeral home, and there is a woman who works with her, connie. simple premise. while there is a parallel tale of a married couple who has put these two together and is helping them try to get together. you begin to see the cracks in it's a veryonship. simple tale, but it's about a very big thing. in order for something to be born, something has to died. that's how i think about it sometimes. there is something about this i find to be true. it's a natural thing. this movie plays around that. tavis: how does it feel to direct something where it is a wonderful love story, and yet there are lessons, things we can wrestle with, things that might cause us to re-examine the assumptions we hold, things that might expand our inventory of ideas, yet you do it in this story without being preachy. >> that's a really great conversation. withnk good art deals micro to explain the macro. is something in the small minutiae of life that tells us about the big picture we s
that is john who plays clyde, and i played jack. john is married to daphne's character, lucy.aphne works at this job at the funeral home, and there is a woman who works with her, connie. simple premise. while there is a parallel tale of a married couple who has put these two together and is helping them try to get together. you begin to see the cracks in it's a veryonship. simple tale, but it's about a very big thing. in order for something to be born, something has to died. that's how i think...
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. >> and i have a good friend called me today, clyde have you heard? and i said what? president obama on the floor. and you see, and call the president and he said mr. president, my father says that you are spying on me. president said, that is not true and that is not really your father. let's talk about something more serious and you were here chief when he came to san francisco and he ran into a motorcycle cop and he turned really kind of bad and he was not in uniform and that happened to me last wednesday. and i am walking down market street, and there are two harley davidson cops, and they stand by the car and chitchat and so i walk politely, who is watching that driver, and they said what? do you remember that case and he pulled out a gun and shot two motorcycle cops in the face and he looked at me and said get the... out of here or i will arrest you, the motorcycle cops and how you guys not all of them, and as i was talking to the deputy chief, and they are not all of them, some of them have this attitude that they are above everybody and that is the wrong attit
. >> and i have a good friend called me today, clyde have you heard? and i said what? president obama on the floor. and you see, and call the president and he said mr. president, my father says that you are spying on me. president said, that is not true and that is not really your father. let's talk about something more serious and you were here chief when he came to san francisco and he ran into a motorcycle cop and he turned really kind of bad and he was not in uniform and that happened...
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concerns after more than one hundred young people attending has come to two bathrooms a large slice of clyde urgent medical treatment. it will push the shopping he stopped taking drugs and alcohol the artist is due to perform in dublin tonight. employees and people many of them very young teenagers packed into the office the arena for concert headlined by the dutch dj hard well during the event seventy people apparently suffering the effects of drink and drugs became ill and needed urgent medical help. like say the arena the emergency services. alarmed by the large number of people taking him to deceive the major incidents and to play them all by a treatment center. the mother forty people were seen by medics there. seventeen were taken to hospital. we'll know more thought to be seriously ill last week showed a morsel from real people suffer the effects of alcohol must be said that if you are a lot of marriot of the study tonight and on the ballot box there were the norm or it will be the concern that the cops also taken some control was the culmination of that drove a nail hole but them ins
concerns after more than one hundred young people attending has come to two bathrooms a large slice of clyde urgent medical treatment. it will push the shopping he stopped taking drugs and alcohol the artist is due to perform in dublin tonight. employees and people many of them very young teenagers packed into the office the arena for concert headlined by the dutch dj hard well during the event seventy people apparently suffering the effects of drink and drugs became ill and needed urgent...
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i think of the shipyards on the fourth and the clyde where alongside shipyards across the rest of the u.k. they are building the queen elizabeth aircraft carrier launching this year to secure the seas and to keep us safe. now to sum all of this might sound like national vanity. it's the view that if the u.k. split up in a role in the world shrank, would that really matter so much? at this as a country that earns its living through its international ties with millions of our citizens living abroad. when ships are ambushed on lawless seas that hits our trade. when the middle class in china is set to grow by millions a year that presents huge opportunities for our jobs back home here in the u.k.. the world shapes us ,-com,-com ma so our place in the world matters. and make no mistake, we matter more as a united kingdom politically, militarily, diplomatically and culturally too. our reach is about so much more than military might. it's about our music, our film, our tv, our fashion. the u.k. is the soft power superpower. you get teenagers in tokyo and sydney listening to emily s&a. you ge
i think of the shipyards on the fourth and the clyde where alongside shipyards across the rest of the u.k. they are building the queen elizabeth aircraft carrier launching this year to secure the seas and to keep us safe. now to sum all of this might sound like national vanity. it's the view that if the u.k. split up in a role in the world shrank, would that really matter so much? at this as a country that earns its living through its international ties with millions of our citizens living...
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refer to wear sunscreen clyde that's a d was supporting that says the new nazis extremists in ukraine. so at the moment went to the noises coming from lhasa is that is very much. and just cry it's quite critical of the opposition however as you say russia will always have an interest in maintaining relations with members in power in ukraine it's very much for my relationship and one that licensees is extremely important. and consequently whoever comes to power as likely see on one hand pressure from russia today to conform to its desires but also added overtures from us in order to to keep them all good just to give us a brief review will lift a few examples of the things that i knew ukrainian leadership would have to negotiate with with russia. no one be it for talking about the opposition coming to power its eye on the undercard the opposition and they would certainly be in a tax lien interested in everyday sitting in the basement the crimea although did not successfully. this is very unlikely as it sets a strategically important. i'm an actor for russia. you also have the ox is ver
refer to wear sunscreen clyde that's a d was supporting that says the new nazis extremists in ukraine. so at the moment went to the noises coming from lhasa is that is very much. and just cry it's quite critical of the opposition however as you say russia will always have an interest in maintaining relations with members in power in ukraine it's very much for my relationship and one that licensees is extremely important. and consequently whoever comes to power as likely see on one hand pressure...
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through this strategy where they have found a way to attract branded pre-salt titles like "bonnie and clydeeel magnolias," these movies, and have been able to secure audiences with the pre-salt factor in the titles. they still have a lot of the low-budget television movies lifetime has been known for still airing. >> it is the pre-salt factor that he is saying, the titles, the stories are well known by women already. what they are doing is appealing to the nostalgia of 30-something women. "ith "flowers in the attic, every 30-something woman read that when she was a young teen. christina ricci just start in a movie. >> i remember the original one with elizabeth montgomery. >> christina ricci means something to the younger viewers because she was kind of the contemporary. thesere smart to get actresses and these stories. people are tweeting about it, becoming big on social media. >> they're doing some original content. doing something that kind of makes fun of the women on "the bachelor." is it smart to move ahead on original programming? >> i think they're going to expand further in the real
through this strategy where they have found a way to attract branded pre-salt titles like "bonnie and clydeeel magnolias," these movies, and have been able to secure audiences with the pre-salt factor in the titles. they still have a lot of the low-budget television movies lifetime has been known for still airing. >> it is the pre-salt factor that he is saying, the titles, the stories are well known by women already. what they are doing is appealing to the nostalgia of...
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for years the pope had been in good health the road as the robust mountaineer pope clyde v. many alpine peak. he was known as impervious, demanding and about it insisted on knowing every detail of everything going on in the vatican to make all the decisions. but now every day was the challenge and every step caused paid. he was unable to sleep at night and had terrible varicose veins period he had asthma that made breathing difficult. as he lay awake, he was troubled not so much his paid but by the thought something had gone terribly wrong. in the daytime light would come in and through the three large windows overlooking st. peter's square but now as he sat at his desk with the lamp from the light on his desk carefully writing on sheets of paper. the pope had summoned all the bishops of italy to see peters for an occasion to take place and about 10 days time on february 11th february 11th, 1939, the tenth anniversary of the historic agreement between the italian government pretreat mussolini and the fascist regime and the vatican that established vatican city as a sovereign
for years the pope had been in good health the road as the robust mountaineer pope clyde v. many alpine peak. he was known as impervious, demanding and about it insisted on knowing every detail of everything going on in the vatican to make all the decisions. but now every day was the challenge and every step caused paid. he was unable to sleep at night and had terrible varicose veins period he had asthma that made breathing difficult. as he lay awake, he was troubled not so much his paid but by...
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they play tug-of-war and walk like a clydes dale and run away under the fence.rl charlotte. and they shoot the commercial at 11 weeks. and on set, there are plenty of destractions. more than 150 production and marketing people are involved. and the director executing each shot. >> it is more about being careful not to overplay it and it can very easily be sentimental. it is anxious because you want them to respond. it is one of the best investments that we make. people are more focused on the commercial than the game itself. >> how can you go wrong with clydesdales and puppies? >> thank you, ana. and youtube has gotten 23 million views. an uproar in a school in utah after lunches were taken away from the children because the parents owed the school money. details coming up in case you missed. it plus, the crack- smoking mayor of toronto is in trouble with the law again. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. bec
they play tug-of-war and walk like a clydes dale and run away under the fence.rl charlotte. and they shoot the commercial at 11 weeks. and on set, there are plenty of destractions. more than 150 production and marketing people are involved. and the director executing each shot. >> it is more about being careful not to overplay it and it can very easily be sentimental. it is anxious because you want them to respond. it is one of the best investments that we make. people are more focused on...
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. >> i'll borrow a line from bonnie and clyde.'t ever get rid of that dog. >> don't forget to set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> it's february 27th. breaking overnight, fear as an airplane filled with spoke. it is all caught on camera. >> the horror stories. >> weeks later after i did that my wife was not on the policy but i was the only one covered. >> families like this are lying about obamacare. fresh fallout from his outrageous comments. >> a great grandfather picks up the wrong child from school. >> you will never believe what the schools told that man to do? "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> chilly thursday morning in new york city. good morning to you wherever you are. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this thursday. i am patti ann browne in for heather childers. >> thursday, tail end of the week. >> thank you for waking up with us. we are beginning with a fox news alert breaking overnight. a deadly plane crash in hawaii. the small plane catching fire bef
. >> i'll borrow a line from bonnie and clyde.'t ever get rid of that dog. >> don't forget to set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> it's february 27th. breaking overnight, fear as an airplane filled with spoke. it is all caught on camera. >> the horror stories. >> weeks later after i did that my wife was not on the policy but i was the only one covered. >> families like this are lying about...
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it has now been remanded back to federal district court for that judge, judge robert clyde jones to tellforms, got to be plain, no language. >> languages young leaders of america. that's what some sued over. >> tomorrow's leaders they didn't like that. >> this really comes off as a supreme court decision years ago in new hampshire live free or die. they had to use that on their license plate. no with first amendment it's not just about what you have to say you can't force somebody to say something. >> tomorrow's leaders? i mean, come on. okay television actress, throw her picture up there, please. unfortunately she is involved with a custody dispute, wiehl? and a judge says that her two small children, young children now have to go to france? >> yeah. >> is that the ha ruling. >> it doesn't make any sense here. what happened is they got divorced. she is a german citizen, this ex-husband but he lives in monaco. and he lost his visa. why did he lose his visa and ability to stay here in this country? because of tax fraud. i mean, come on. he can -- >> guilty of a felony and he is able then
it has now been remanded back to federal district court for that judge, judge robert clyde jones to tellforms, got to be plain, no language. >> languages young leaders of america. that's what some sued over. >> tomorrow's leaders they didn't like that. >> this really comes off as a supreme court decision years ago in new hampshire live free or die. they had to use that on their license plate. no with first amendment it's not just about what you have to say you can't force...
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. >> i'll borrow a line from bonnie and clyde.'t forget to set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >>> newly unearthed testimony alleging the fbi had an informant inside the highest levels of al qaeda. before 9/11. this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. we have new information tonight on just how far ahead of the september 11th, 2001, terror attacks the u.s. government had any idea of how dangerous osama bin laden could be. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here with fascinating details. >> thank you, bret. according to court documents the fbi source was in direct contact with osama bin laden eight years before the 9/11
. >> i'll borrow a line from bonnie and clyde.'t forget to set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >>> newly unearthed testimony alleging the fbi had an informant inside the highest levels of al qaeda. before 9/11. this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. we have new information tonight on just how far ahead of the september 11th, 2001, terror attacks the u.s. government had any...
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arizona state professor clyde is one such researcher. he said it's important not to confuse their skills and sensitivity with intelligence. >> they bring to our households an exceptional emotional engagement. that gets them in the door. once in the door, we notice other things we can do with them. although i love dogs, i think i'm clear eyed about dog intelligence, so i don't believe that dogs are exceptionally intelligent. >> that sort of straight talk can make for awkward conversations at the dog run. >> nobody wants to be told that their child is stupid, but if you tell somebody their dog is stupid. they don't mind so much. they want to be told their dog is sweet. >> humans project intelligence on dogs, he says, because the emotional connection is to strong. >> when my dog sits at my feet and gazes into my eyes, i see a lot of complexity there, but it sounds like you do not. >> right. i think the dog is studying you because you are everything to your dog. there is nothing your dog can get that it needs without progressing through you.
arizona state professor clyde is one such researcher. he said it's important not to confuse their skills and sensitivity with intelligence. >> they bring to our households an exceptional emotional engagement. that gets them in the door. once in the door, we notice other things we can do with them. although i love dogs, i think i'm clear eyed about dog intelligence, so i don't believe that dogs are exceptionally intelligent. >> that sort of straight talk can make for awkward...
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contest, the first time they have had that, i think, since maybe michael jordan, dominique wilkins and clyderectionler, the biggest one being paul george, probably one the top 5 stars in the league with the pacers. this is one of the best fields we have seen in years i am expecting one similar since it was won about 10 years ago in oakland this is one of the saturdays i have been more excited about. a lot of fresh fashions which i think is going to help it. trying to prove themselves, trying to show that they belong, steffan curry, paul george been there before. he is a young face in the league. i think there will be nice young blood in the league that is exciting and going to try to put on a show. >> let's talk about changing of the guard as well and the front. adam silver taking over as the nba competitimissioner, this is first big event. so what do you see is going to be his biggest challenge moving forward? >> there is 2340 david stern here he didn't come. he didn't want to over shadow adam silver. his biggest challenge is going to be this new t.v. contract that's going to be up and in a
contest, the first time they have had that, i think, since maybe michael jordan, dominique wilkins and clyderectionler, the biggest one being paul george, probably one the top 5 stars in the league with the pacers. this is one of the best fields we have seen in years i am expecting one similar since it was won about 10 years ago in oakland this is one of the saturdays i have been more excited about. a lot of fresh fashions which i think is going to help it. trying to prove themselves, trying to...
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>> i'll borrow a line from bonnie and clyde. don't ever get rid of that dog. >> don't forget to set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >>> newly unearthed testimony alleging the fbi had an informant inside the highest levels of al qaeda. before 9/11. this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. we have new information tonight on just how far ahead of the september 11th, 2001, terror attacks the u.s. government had any idea of how dangerous osama bin laden could be. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here with fascinating details. >> thank you, bret. according to court documents the fbi source was in direct contact with osama bin laden eight years before the 9/11 attacks. it was clear even then that the al qaeda leader wanted to finance plots inside the u.s., and it appears none of this information was shared with the 9/11 commission, nor the relevant congressional committees. the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bi
>> i'll borrow a line from bonnie and clyde. don't ever get rid of that dog. >> don't forget to set your dvrs to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >>> newly unearthed testimony alleging the fbi had an informant inside the highest levels of al qaeda. before 9/11. this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. we have new information tonight on just how far ahead of the september 11th, 2001,...
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the secretary: to the congress of the -- clyde: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days prior to the anniversary of the -- anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the -- i have sent the enclosed notice to the federal register for publication stating that the national emergency declared on march 1, 1996, with respect to the government of cuba's destruction of two unarmed u.s.-registered civilian aircraft in international air space north of cuba on february 24, 1996, as amended and expanded on february 26, 2004, is to continue in effect beyond march 1, 2014. signed, barack obama, the white house. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the committee on foreign affairs and ordered printed. pursuant to clause 12a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in rec
the secretary: to the congress of the -- clyde: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days prior to the anniversary of the -- anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent...
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i think of the shipyards on the forth and the clyde, where alongside shipyards across the u.k. they are building the queen elizabeth aircraft carrier launching this year to secure the seas and keep us safe. now to some, all this might sound like national vanity. it's the view that if the u.k. split up and our role in the world shrank, it wouldn't matter so much. but this is a country that earns its living through its international ties with millions of our citizens living abroad. when ships are ambushed on lawless seas, that hits our trade. when the middle class in china is set to grow by millions a year, that presents huge opportunities for jobs back home here in the u.k. this world shapes us, so our place in the world really matters. and make no mistake -- we matter more as a united kingdom -- politically, militarily, diplomatically, and culturally, too. our reach is about much more than military might. it's about our music, film, tv, fashion. the u.k. is the soft power superpower. you get teenagers in tokyo and sydney listening to emeli sandÉ. people in kazakhstan and taiwan
i think of the shipyards on the forth and the clyde, where alongside shipyards across the u.k. they are building the queen elizabeth aircraft carrier launching this year to secure the seas and keep us safe. now to some, all this might sound like national vanity. it's the view that if the u.k. split up and our role in the world shrank, it wouldn't matter so much. but this is a country that earns its living through its international ties with millions of our citizens living abroad. when ships are...
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the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the byle clyde: h.r. 1944, a bill to protect private property rights. the speaker pro tempore: purr -- the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from virginia, mr. god lat and the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, each will control 20 minutes. the claire recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i ask that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. r. goodlatte: in 1997, suzette kelo was trying to rebuild her life when he purchased a house in new london, connecticut. it was her dream to own a home that looked out over the water. the little pink house she purchased was in need of repair but with lots of hard work she was able to restore it and start a new life for herself on the banks of the tems river. she was finally living her dream. tragically, the city of new london turned that dream into a nightmar
the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the byle clyde: h.r. 1944, a bill to protect private property rights. the speaker pro tempore: purr -- the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from virginia, mr. god lat and the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, each will control 20 minutes. the claire recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i ask that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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the scottish titles are part of scotland.regiment of think of the shipyards on the clyde where alongside ship yards they arest of the u.k. building the queen elizabeth youricarrier. to some this may sound like national vanity. it is the value if the u.k. plit up and our role somewhat rank would that matter so much? but there is a country that living through its international ties with millions of citizens living abroad. ambushed on the seas that hits our trade. middle class in china is set to grow by millions a year that presents huge for our jobs back home here in the u.k. shapes us so our place in the world matters. make no mistake, we matter more politically,ingdom ilitarily, diplomatically and culturally. our reach is about so much more than military might. our music, film, tv, fashion. power . is the soft superpower. you get teenagers in tokyo and listening. you have posthumous in taiwan watching sherlock. years, by a scot sr. man.ed by an english world service transmitting to hundreds of millions. t helps through our long years saying everywhere i have been the bbc has been with me
the scottish titles are part of scotland.regiment of think of the shipyards on the clyde where alongside ship yards they arest of the u.k. building the queen elizabeth youricarrier. to some this may sound like national vanity. it is the value if the u.k. plit up and our role somewhat rank would that matter so much? but there is a country that living through its international ties with millions of citizens living abroad. ambushed on the seas that hits our trade. middle class in china is set to...
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clyde is in a new jersey. you are on "washington journal."aller: i'm sorry i missed that former police commissioner to read my question is about the terrorist threats. they most likely will hit soft targets like malls and shopping centers and stuff like that, sporting events. thank you. you, sir.k kathleen in hamburg, new jersey. would like to thank mr. kelly for his service to new york city and our country and for his integrity. i would like to apologize for the last -- one of the last callers for what he said. also, i would like to say that he is a very good, wonderful servant to new york city and our country. he is straightforward and he has enough courage to come on and answered these questions with intelligence. thank you very much. host: thank you, kathleen. if you haven't heard already, the u.s. added 113,000 jobs in january, a modest gain, and the jobless rate falls to 6.6%. that was announced about an hour and half ago this morning. frank is in buffalo, new york. frank, go ahead with your comment. caller: they talk a lot about russia
clyde is in a new jersey. you are on "washington journal."aller: i'm sorry i missed that former police commissioner to read my question is about the terrorist threats. they most likely will hit soft targets like malls and shopping centers and stuff like that, sporting events. thank you. you, sir.k kathleen in hamburg, new jersey. would like to thank mr. kelly for his service to new york city and our country and for his integrity. i would like to apologize for the last -- one of the...
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>> it was the budweiser one with the clydes dales. >> we showed a clip of that. >> two years in a row the clydesdales took home the awards. the clydesdales have always been popular for ten years. talk about the economics for one second, $300 million spent, 40% growth, 189 million people watched it. the spot went for $4 million a spot, 30 seconds, up from $3.6 million. 20% of next year's inventory is presold. >> we've been talking about this. this game given how horrific it was basically after the 14-second mark, if you had an ad basically any time after the first/second quarter, is there -- >> puppy love was in the fourth quarter. >> that explains why i didn't see it. >> i went to bed. >> but do you expect -- when we get the final ratings, do you expect it to go straight down? >> there's -- you pay your money and take your chances. >> so there's not a make-good situation. >> unless that's in your contract, but i doubt that would be the case. there's so much -- there's 49 minutes of advertising that was bought. and all inventory was sold two months in advance. do i think there's going
>> it was the budweiser one with the clydes dales. >> we showed a clip of that. >> two years in a row the clydesdales took home the awards. the clydesdales have always been popular for ten years. talk about the economics for one second, $300 million spent, 40% growth, 189 million people watched it. the spot went for $4 million a spot, 30 seconds, up from $3.6 million. 20% of next year's inventory is presold. >> we've been talking about this. this game given how horrific...