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it seems like we're starting from the idea of we're a cowboy country, cowboys carry guns. >> we've become a wimpy country because these gun advocates at the n.r.a. want these semi automatic weapons, and you seen marshall dillon only used one shot. what do they need those bullets for? they just don't feel very strong. chris: what about the culture? the cowboy thing? >> well, i think that's at the root of it. but there's something else that's going on now that is really, really dangerous. and it's this festering sense that we need to have these semi automatic weapons because the government in washington is about to oppress us. and that is paranoia that these groups like the n.r.a. and gun owners of america they feed this crap and it really is anti-american. chris: this country is unique. i always tell people the good part about being cowboys is we're self-reliant and we're -- we're out there on our own and don't need government if we're lucky and having a gun somewhere in the house and these guys say we can't have background checks or any limits on anything because that's a slippery slope t
it seems like we're starting from the idea of we're a cowboy country, cowboys carry guns. >> we've become a wimpy country because these gun advocates at the n.r.a. want these semi automatic weapons, and you seen marshall dillon only used one shot. what do they need those bullets for? they just don't feel very strong. chris: what about the culture? the cowboy thing? >> well, i think that's at the root of it. but there's something else that's going on now that is really, really...
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. >> sin duda uno de los principales atractivos que tiene el corazÓn de la gran manzana el cowboy, el un sombrero botas vak raso, se gana la vida posando sin importar las condiciones del clima. >> verlo sin ropa en este tiempo es sÚper frÍo es bastante cÓmico. >> Él dice que es un sacrificio pequeÑo comparado con su fama internacional. >> soy la tercera atracciÓn mÁs importante de nueva york el edificio empire state, la estatua de la libertad, y yo. Íi que es un negocio, pues su nombre es su imagen una marca registrada que es paso a una original franquicia. >> estosaprendizes se turnan con el original pero ellos pagan por hacerlo. >> hay que pagarleÍ aparte de eso es un trabajo muy bonito. >> actualmente hay 3 vok vaqueros y 3 vak mujeres. >> ten ps una salsa pi sancante una plÁtica en producir un licor. >> dieron un giro interesante. alguna vez aspirante a cantante de mÚsica country, habÍa asegurado que jamÁs se caserarÍ >> lo un cantÉ con mi baile. >> esta joven original de la capital mexicana dice haberlo visto por primera vez en un libro hace 10 aÑos. >> cuando me estaba casando,
. >> sin duda uno de los principales atractivos que tiene el corazÓn de la gran manzana el cowboy, el un sombrero botas vak raso, se gana la vida posando sin importar las condiciones del clima. >> verlo sin ropa en este tiempo es sÚper frÍo es bastante cÓmico. >> Él dice que es un sacrificio pequeÑo comparado con su fama internacional. >> soy la tercera atracciÓn mÁs importante de nueva york el edificio empire state, la estatua de la libertad, y yo. Íi que es un...
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the king of my cowboys. it's living my life in slow motion. there's stewart lake. >> okay. she found her calling. the making of the legend of we yat. george has this famous saying for you can't get rid of the skelton in the closet, you better make them dance. it's what she did. so for awhile, those skeltons were dancing and alls well. wyatt died in 1929. he was 80 years old. he outlived pretty much all of his peers and funeral was covered as a national news event. there's william s. hart and tom minks again together with william wilson and others. it was very much treated as passing of the old west. it was the dark days of the depression by now. she had a pretty good deal from. she had an oil well she and wyatt had signed over to her sister, her younger sister who was her best friend. then her sister died. why at the subsidize from the oil wells was taken away. by her niece and she was getting older, lonelier "barack obama: the stories" about the tome stone never ended. how was she is going to protect the legend? a sudden new player picture. that's lincoln else worth who wa
the king of my cowboys. it's living my life in slow motion. there's stewart lake. >> okay. she found her calling. the making of the legend of we yat. george has this famous saying for you can't get rid of the skelton in the closet, you better make them dance. it's what she did. so for awhile, those skeltons were dancing and alls well. wyatt died in 1929. he was 80 years old. he outlived pretty much all of his peers and funeral was covered as a national news event. there's william s. hart...
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and there you'll see tom mix, yes, tom mix, king of the cowboys.this is like living my life of in slow motion. tab will do it? and there's stuart lake. okay. so, um, so josephine found her calling. her calling was the making of the legend of wyatt earp. george bernard shaw has this, has this famous saying, um, if you can't get rid of the skeletons in your closet, you'd better make them dance. and that really is what josephine did. so for a while those skeletons were dancing, and all was well. wyatt earp died in 1929. he was 80 years old. he had outlived pretty much all of his, all of his peers. and his funeral was covered as a national news event. there's william s. hart and tom mix again together with play wright william, wilson meissner and some others. this was very much treated as the passing of the old west. and it was the dark days of the depression by now. josephine had a pretty good deal from the lake biography. she also had an oil well that she and wyatt had signed over to her sister, her younger sister who was her best friend. but then he
and there you'll see tom mix, yes, tom mix, king of the cowboys.this is like living my life of in slow motion. tab will do it? and there's stuart lake. okay. so, um, so josephine found her calling. her calling was the making of the legend of wyatt earp. george bernard shaw has this, has this famous saying, um, if you can't get rid of the skeletons in your closet, you'd better make them dance. and that really is what josephine did. so for a while those skeletons were dancing, and all was well....
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a surveillance camera shows the gunman forcing cowboy to stay on the floor. for his life. >> what was going through my mind, hope they don't come around and shoot me. nothing i could do, they had me on the floor. so -- >> while one of the men is searching for cash, one of the clerks grabs a handgun hidden under the counter. the surveillance footage shows him exchanging shots with the gunman. seemingly unaware that the clerk is armed, the second man keeps digging behind the counter. the clerk seizes the opportunity and fires two shots at the thief, striking him once in each arm. stunned, the masked man scurries out the door. >> the video was crazy. i was shocked to see it the way it went down. >> houston police officer john paneda is the lead investigator on the case. he is hoping the surveillance video will be helpful in identifying the suspects. >> they had several video cameras throughout the store. you see on the video, right off the bat, without hesitation, one starts shooting. they had one goal and that was to get what they needed at any cost. this is a
a surveillance camera shows the gunman forcing cowboy to stay on the floor. for his life. >> what was going through my mind, hope they don't come around and shoot me. nothing i could do, they had me on the floor. so -- >> while one of the men is searching for cash, one of the clerks grabs a handgun hidden under the counter. the surveillance footage shows him exchanging shots with the gunman. seemingly unaware that the clerk is armed, the second man keeps digging behind the counter....
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as many fight to survive, we meet the cowboy hero who saved lives. >>> and, united we stand. in the aftermath of vicious attacks, tonight from the president to hollywood, support for the city that's fighting back. a special edition of "nightline" -- terror at the boston marathon is just 60 seconds away. >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline." terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us tonight. here in boston on the day after. maybe the most striking thing about this city the day after the bombings is not just that boston is rising up. of course it is. it's a great american city. but that it is doing so under a kind of armed guard. the police presence here is very strong on the streets. in fact, several blocks behind me there where the finishing line of the boston marathon was, where those bombs went off, they're still blocked off. it's an active crime scene back there. and the presence of the uniformed military personnel patrolling the streets of a great american city. it's a different feel here. but for most
as many fight to survive, we meet the cowboy hero who saved lives. >>> and, united we stand. in the aftermath of vicious attacks, tonight from the president to hollywood, support for the city that's fighting back. a special edition of "nightline" -- terror at the boston marathon is just 60 seconds away. >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline." terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >>> good evening and thanks for joining...
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the suit claims teresa cowboy pinched, slapped and verbally abused students in her class. the suit alleges the teacher's supervisors did nothing, even though they received reports of the abuse. cowboy is no longer a teacher in the district. >>> a teacher accused of taping a toddler to a chair is once again under investigation. another teacher at center point christian preschool allegedly pinched a child on the torso in february. the former teacher has not been identified and no longer works at the school. >>> cal state says they are running critically low on officers. they say the shortage has led to a significant spike in crime in recent years. in fact, in some cases, schools have seen a 300% increase in violent crime such as robberies or sexual assault. a spokesperson for the cal state chancellor's office says he was not aware of such a spike in crime and says all of the campus police departments are couraged to hire officers as needed. >>> a monterey county man accused of driving his car into a wal-mart store on easter sunday and attacking customers was arraigned today
the suit claims teresa cowboy pinched, slapped and verbally abused students in her class. the suit alleges the teacher's supervisors did nothing, even though they received reports of the abuse. cowboy is no longer a teacher in the district. >>> a teacher accused of taping a toddler to a chair is once again under investigation. another teacher at center point christian preschool allegedly pinched a child on the torso in february. the former teacher has not been identified and no longer...
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marfa today is an eccentric tex- mex stew of art galleries, tourists, cowboys and characters. >> i'mve kroft. >> i'meslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." we went out and asked people a simple question: old ithe oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ are everywhere around us. einute.or t everat inc ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is passion given a purpose. every day we chip away, because that's the only way to see the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. made the way you say at subwa. with our oven roasted chicken, now a $3 six-inch select. make it your
marfa today is an eccentric tex- mex stew of art galleries, tourists, cowboys and characters. >> i'mve kroft. >> i'meslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." we went out and asked people a simple question: old ithe oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s....
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we'll hear from the man in a cowboy hat and how his reaction may have saved a life. that story and the check on weather whether "way too early" comes right back. >>> the invasion was mounted from guatemala. the united states has denied. this castro acknowledges a landing by sea and air. it doesn't matter where a good idea comes from, it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. then you'll love acsee lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. i'm your hot water heater. you hardly know i exist. that's too bad. 'cuz if my pressure relief valve gets stuck... [ booooooom! ] ...we hot water heaters can transform into rocket propelled wreckin
we'll hear from the man in a cowboy hat and how his reaction may have saved a life. that story and the check on weather whether "way too early" comes right back. >>> the invasion was mounted from guatemala. the united states has denied. this castro acknowledges a landing by sea and air. it doesn't matter where a good idea comes from, it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million...
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watch this, plowing into a crowd of people at a cowboys stadium there now leading to a major lawsuit. >>> wall street is really on a roll. the dow jones now hitting a new record high every day this week closing in on 15,000. the index is up nearly 13% for the year. so will the run continue today? well, it could depend on a new retail sales report due out. investors could also cash in on some of those gains by selling stocks and that might lower the index some. >>> good news about jobs. the number of people collecting unemployment benefits fell sharply last week and new applications fell more than expected. it could mean employees are, in fact, hiring despite a disappointing report last week that showed many fewer jobs were created in march. >>> there's been a major recall of faulty air bags installed in several japanese cars. one supplier made the air bags for toyotas, hondas, nissans and mazdas. the recall involved 3.4 million front passenger air bags on vehicles made more than a decade ago. the air bags do not inflate and can send plastic or metal pieces flying into passengers. no i
watch this, plowing into a crowd of people at a cowboys stadium there now leading to a major lawsuit. >>> wall street is really on a roll. the dow jones now hitting a new record high every day this week closing in on 15,000. the index is up nearly 13% for the year. so will the run continue today? well, it could depend on a new retail sales report due out. investors could also cash in on some of those gains by selling stocks and that might lower the index some. >>> good news...
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and the eastern elite i forget the phrase they used for them but it was basically the cowboys was one of the you know these knuckle draggers was one of the it was used for for for practice for you know guerrillas for care practitioners of counterinsurgency grooming warfare unconventional for versus the the intelligence gatherers the john cover right a locker right types right who who wanted to act with dignity and within the law by a large no i would not say that about anybody ok so why does an organization that is it is extra legal how did the. how is it extralegal if it's authorized by by legislation its activities are designed we have no we have no official secrets act in this country but the model was six in which it was domestic and foreign but the object is to protect the nation's security and in one nine hundred fifty three general james doolittle wrote a secret report for the truman administration who said if we're going to defeat the soviet union who observe no rules and will go to any links we're going to have to create an agency which observes no rules and will go to any le
and the eastern elite i forget the phrase they used for them but it was basically the cowboys was one of the you know these knuckle draggers was one of the it was used for for for practice for you know guerrillas for care practitioners of counterinsurgency grooming warfare unconventional for versus the the intelligence gatherers the john cover right a locker right types right who who wanted to act with dignity and within the law by a large no i would not say that about anybody ok so why does an...
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so the suit, the jacket with the red cowboy hat. >> you got engaged on march 16th, the video is on april> we had things, i already bought the dress, so. >> we really want to get married in vegas, and this was like the only day, so we had the whole wedding planned before i even proposed. >> acts of love. >> ♪ >> how far would you go to tell your best friend that you care. your best friend, best friend for life. see what this guy did, notice that he is disrobing down to his boxers, and there is a surprise beneath those boxer shorts. you're about to see it. >> what! what is that his friend? >> that is his best friend's face tattooed on his butt cheek. >> are you sure this is not like an april fools day brank we're just getting hay ho-- prank tha getting ahold of? >> why would you do this? get a picture, frame it, and keep it on your bedside table. >> maybe this is his way of showing him. >> doesn't it sound like butty instead of buddy. >> let's see him reveal it. >> when a guy gets a tattoo of your face and he is naked -- >> that's a committed hug too. >> as his friend gets older, the tatto
so the suit, the jacket with the red cowboy hat. >> you got engaged on march 16th, the video is on april> we had things, i already bought the dress, so. >> we really want to get married in vegas, and this was like the only day, so we had the whole wedding planned before i even proposed. >> acts of love. >> ♪ >> how far would you go to tell your best friend that you care. your best friend, best friend for life. see what this guy did, notice that he is disrobing...
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the man in the cowboy hat, he saved jeff's life. i've got to talk to this guy, jeff's mother told reporters. the stories of heroism as we try to figure out what happened on monday afternoon. joining me live in boston is msnbc chris jansing, host of "jansing & co." she went this afternoon to talk to people in dorchester, the hometown of the youngest victim of the blast. chris, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> tell us, what was the mood in dorchester today? >> reporter: well, i should first say that this is a very strong community and you can't help when you get there to notice that. i spent a lot of time at the community center, spent a lot of time at a local play ground. the kids are out of school. it's spring break. a lot of moms were there with their children spending time together and they talk about how important it is for them to be together at this time. i would also say that the shock of what happened here a few days ago is wearing off and giving way in many cases just to deep sorrow, to heartbreak and the
the man in the cowboy hat, he saved jeff's life. i've got to talk to this guy, jeff's mother told reporters. the stories of heroism as we try to figure out what happened on monday afternoon. joining me live in boston is msnbc chris jansing, host of "jansing & co." she went this afternoon to talk to people in dorchester, the hometown of the youngest victim of the blast. chris, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> tell us, what was the mood in dorchester...
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it's really a cowboy mentality which is all right, you're messing with the wrong folks.k: we've got to take the break. i want to come back and talk about mark's point. what's the proper reaction new matter who did it and of course immediately, a saudi guy was suspected. we'll talk about that, we'll show you the bomb, when we return. come right back. coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use
it's really a cowboy mentality which is all right, you're messing with the wrong folks.k: we've got to take the break. i want to come back and talk about mark's point. what's the proper reaction new matter who did it and of course immediately, a saudi guy was suspected. we'll talk about that, we'll show you the bomb, when we return. come right back. coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten...
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cowboys still exist on the ranches of the west. it's a hard but satisfying life under open skies that's come to define the spirit of the west. [robert redford] i think that if we go back and look to how ranchers and farmers lived when they had to live this way, where they grew the food that they ate, and they used the land that needed to be used, they didn't place buildings, and highways on land that didn't need it. we should go back to that, to more of a community neighborhood kind of living. [narrator] heidi redd operates the dugout ranch near canyonlands national park. she entered a partnership with the nature conservancy to preserve the land and her family's ranching heritage. ranchers and environmental organizations are sometimes at odds. [heidi redd] i think they misunderstand each other. i'm very thankful for the environmental movement i think that if it hadn't come along, i don't know where we would be in america. they awakened us all to the dangers and the folly that we were committing just in the every day - i can remembe
cowboys still exist on the ranches of the west. it's a hard but satisfying life under open skies that's come to define the spirit of the west. [robert redford] i think that if we go back and look to how ranchers and farmers lived when they had to live this way, where they grew the food that they ate, and they used the land that needed to be used, they didn't place buildings, and highways on land that didn't need it. we should go back to that, to more of a community neighborhood kind of living....
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the man known as cowboy hat hero tells his story. president obama calling the attack terrorism. is there any new evidence we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda
the man known as cowboy hat hero tells his story. president obama calling the attack terrorism. is there any new evidence we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure...
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and coming up, the cowboy hat wearing hero and more. greed t. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >> some of the heart wrenching images and heroism. people who ran toward the plastic when thousands were running away and many of them came to help the wounded and didn't know whether they were putting themselves in danger in doing that. and one of them this man in the cowboy hat seen helping a victim who we believe lost both of his legs. he is said to be a military father who reportedly vaulted a fence to get to the spectators and help. and trace gallagher has his story. >> and that picture became one of the defining images. he's a coast rican immigrant. and at one point in the v.i.p. section in an organization falling fallen marines, one second holding the plague
and coming up, the cowboy hat wearing hero and more. greed t. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >> some of the heart wrenching images and heroism. people who ran toward the plastic...
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. >> maybe they're watching too many cowboy movies, but the concept is the same.tead of going after horse thieves, we go after car thieves. >> chamber open. magazine inserted. safety is on. squeeze it ready. you don't want a hole in your roof. >> this one of 500 he's certified to carry a weapon. it's not glamorous. >> this is pretty much as it goes all day long. it's pretty random and sometimes pretty monotonous. >> 38-year-old father of three, mike works as a radar technician out at the airport. like every other member of the arpaio posse, he's a volunteer. >> some people take up pottery. some people take up poker playing. >> reporter: he doesn't enter the grounds, he just goes around the surrounding area. >> it's essentially a commune i can patrol. >> reporter: but gun control advocates say armed civilians anywhere near a school could be a recipe for disaster. some of the parents we spoke with from a school on the posse's watch agree. >> you have people that have weapons on them that can murder other people and they're volunteers. they're not police officers. an
. >> maybe they're watching too many cowboy movies, but the concept is the same.tead of going after horse thieves, we go after car thieves. >> chamber open. magazine inserted. safety is on. squeeze it ready. you don't want a hole in your roof. >> this one of 500 he's certified to carry a weapon. it's not glamorous. >> this is pretty much as it goes all day long. it's pretty random and sometimes pretty monotonous. >> 38-year-old father of three, mike works as a...
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he has played president, space cowboys, his movies have grossed $6 billion worldwide. brooklyn dodgers manager -- manager integrated baseball by putting jack roosevelt robinson on the field. sports in america would never be the same. a conversation with harrison ford, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: more than a decade before the civil rights activists took to the streets, branch rickey went up against a wall of segregation and brought in jackie roosevelt robinson to play in america's then all white pastime. it was a courageous move. all the while driving on the field. rekeyed took on the baseball this movient -- challenges -- let's t
he has played president, space cowboys, his movies have grossed $6 billion worldwide. brooklyn dodgers manager -- manager integrated baseball by putting jack roosevelt robinson on the field. sports in america would never be the same. a conversation with harrison ford, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to...
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more for you. >>> the texas outfit is no longer, the cowboy hat, it's the chef's apron.ehind passive provisions. this is a three-month wait for a table. we'll get out of your hair in a second, but you guys both worked in new york and came here. great chefs, aren't they supposed to go from here to new york. why come back to houston, why come to houston? >> well, terence is from here, so that was an easy for himself. and for myself, we were looking for a long time about our own project. and after coming here and doing a pop-up restaurant, it became a de facto market test for us and people really responded to it and the economy is great, people are great here, the weather is great eight months out of the year. >> this is a food culture now. this is a food destination. >> it's a very diverse city and it's one of the most diverse cultures we have here in terms of food. but there's really been a resurgence in the last year and a half. >> well, they say, i mean, listen, manny, they say, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. we're literally in the kitchen. these g
more for you. >>> the texas outfit is no longer, the cowboy hat, it's the chef's apron.ehind passive provisions. this is a three-month wait for a table. we'll get out of your hair in a second, but you guys both worked in new york and came here. great chefs, aren't they supposed to go from here to new york. why come back to houston, why come to houston? >> well, terence is from here, so that was an easy for himself. and for myself, we were looking for a long time about our own...
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he took a hit in practice, tore a vein in his heart, and nearly died. 49ers traded picks with the cowboyso get lsu with the 18th overall selection. six interceptions in three seasons for lsu. hey, jared barker is serving up the orioles. 3rd inning game here. all the y from first to score. baltimore, 10-2. parker is spoiled again. aaron rogers, miami heat's ray allen knocked down five threes for most career threes in a post season. 104-91. they'll go for a sweep coming up on sunday. >> wow. >> pretty good. >> a lot going on. >> even more in a half hour. >> we'll see you. >> see you at 11:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and now i am recruiting you. who is this guy again? don't worry about phil. he drives a corvette. he is doing just fine. okay, calling cards are the wave of the future. these things sell themselves. who uses calling cards anymore? you know what, that's a nice attitude, ryan. i'm just helping you invest in your future, my friend. h-quick scheme. yes. thank you. you will get rich quick. we allill.
he took a hit in practice, tore a vein in his heart, and nearly died. 49ers traded picks with the cowboyso get lsu with the 18th overall selection. six interceptions in three seasons for lsu. hey, jared barker is serving up the orioles. 3rd inning game here. all the y from first to score. baltimore, 10-2. parker is spoiled again. aaron rogers, miami heat's ray allen knocked down five threes for most career threes in a post season. 104-91. they'll go for a sweep coming up on sunday. >>...
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his instructor suspects jake is a cowboy at heart. >> americans in the wild west are often pretty hectic, but you cannot drive a car like you ride a horse. >> meanwhile in bavaria, this learned driver looks right at home in her driving school, but appearances can be deceptive. behind the wheel is a different story. in munich, this caribbean driver's license is not worth much. >> you have not learned to drive in your country. would you have learned is useless. you cannot drive here and you could not drive there. >> "you drive me crazy" is a real-life experiment. protagonists have to take their driving test all over again in a different culture, which involves finding their way in the jungle of road signs, road rules, and driving styles, not to mention learning about cultural boundaries. >> you keep saying to me, "do you have a driving instructor in korea or wehat?" you are always saying it to me, and you are wrong. >> she is here to source fabrics for her fashion label. to do so, she wants to drive across india. she has to learn to communicate with other drivers using hand signals and sta
his instructor suspects jake is a cowboy at heart. >> americans in the wild west are often pretty hectic, but you cannot drive a car like you ride a horse. >> meanwhile in bavaria, this learned driver looks right at home in her driving school, but appearances can be deceptive. behind the wheel is a different story. in munich, this caribbean driver's license is not worth much. >> you have not learned to drive in your country. would you have learned is useless. you cannot drive...
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everything from cowboy boots to the bull horn the president used standing in the 9/11 rubble.scale replica of president bush's oval office. 70 million pages of papers and files. exhibits on the hanging chads of 2000, hurricane katrina, git moe and even wmds. political director white house correspondent and daily run down host chuck todd is in dallas covering all the action. what do you think was the most memorable moment of the day for you? >> reporter: well, first, i want to have all five cycle co-hosts. how often do you get together? >> every day. >> every day. >> there are only four of us. >> how does kornacki fit in? >> he is just down the hall. he is still part of the family. >> you yanked him. have you yanked his card? >> he is dead to me. once you leave the show you're dead to us. >> no. i dissent from the group. go ahead, chuck. >> i have to say, for me, for me it was just former, look, the whole spectacle, having the five presidents and the five first ladies there. former president bush 41, we've been hearing about his health and it was just very touching to see. he k
everything from cowboy boots to the bull horn the president used standing in the 9/11 rubble.scale replica of president bush's oval office. 70 million pages of papers and files. exhibits on the hanging chads of 2000, hurricane katrina, git moe and even wmds. political director white house correspondent and daily run down host chuck todd is in dallas covering all the action. what do you think was the most memorable moment of the day for you? >> reporter: well, first, i want to have all...
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. >> a miss to cowboys owner jerry jones who recently gave quarterback tony romo, 108 million dollarsn guaranteed which is more than the super bowl winning quarterback joe flacco has and more than eli manning. he's won one playoff game. >> this is a hit for packers fans. >> paul, maybe you've been following the amazing atlanta cheating scandal, among dozens of public school teachers, even the superintendent, anything you could do to a cheat on a test and falsify students scores. they did. and for the union it's not an indictment of-- it's intime of high stakes, this is like blaming the bathrobe scale for being fat. >> paul: if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us at jer@foxnews.com and follow us on twitter: @jer on fnc. thanks to m
. >> a miss to cowboys owner jerry jones who recently gave quarterback tony romo, 108 million dollarsn guaranteed which is more than the super bowl winning quarterback joe flacco has and more than eli manning. he's won one playoff game. >> this is a hit for packers fans. >> paul, maybe you've been following the amazing atlanta cheating scandal, among dozens of public school teachers, even the superintendent, anything you could do to a cheat on a test and falsify students...
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carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away.> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of his horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i experienced myself, give something to comfort him and give him hope and get him out of there as soon as we could. >> reporter: you can call boston kind. peter deandrade lives two blocks from where the bombs went off. leftovers from his pre-race party were post-race sustenance to confused runners. >> we carried everything out on platters and started feeding people and brought out coffee. the little things we could do, my friends and i, to help people out in this time of tragedy. >> reporter: nearly 6,000 people offered their homes online to stranded runners. yes, you can call boston generous. marguerite smith invited three runners and five
carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away.> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of his horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i experienced myself, give...
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we can easily understand why a cowboy and a miner are pictured in the center. but what are those tiny words in the banner? >> the phrase on the wyoming state flag is "equal rights," and this speaks to wyoming's history as a place that was very friendly to women. it was the first territory to give women the right to hold public office and the right to vote way back in 1869. in order to attain statehood, it's necessary to have 60,000 citizens, so the leaders of the territory knew this would help to get people to come live there. and before you know it, wyoming was a state. >> wyoming was way out front on this issue. the u.s. government didn't give women the right to vote for another half-century. with "flag facts," i'm alexa. >> some people are hard workers. some are not. new research might explain one reason why. it depends on what you focus on. hard workers concentrate on the goal, but people who shirk their work tend to zero in on all the effort it is going to take to get the task done. so here's the secret to success -- always keep your eyes on the prize. >>
we can easily understand why a cowboy and a miner are pictured in the center. but what are those tiny words in the banner? >> the phrase on the wyoming state flag is "equal rights," and this speaks to wyoming's history as a place that was very friendly to women. it was the first territory to give women the right to hold public office and the right to vote way back in 1869. in order to attain statehood, it's necessary to have 60,000 citizens, so the leaders of the territory knew...
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a man you see there wearing a cowboy hat at the marathon to support fallen veterans. his own son lost his life in iraq and today he is one of the many being called a hero. >> the sidewalk volunteers, instead of running away, they stopped and fell and worked on people. when the boston and athletic association volunteers came, they came with supplies. once you got in the medical tent, it was all an e.r. physician could ask for. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what'
a man you see there wearing a cowboy hat at the marathon to support fallen veterans. his own son lost his life in iraq and today he is one of the many being called a hero. >> the sidewalk volunteers, instead of running away, they stopped and fell and worked on people. when the boston and athletic association volunteers came, they came with supplies. once you got in the medical tent, it was all an e.r. physician could ask for. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is...
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carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away. >> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of the horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son alex, a marine, had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i experienced myself, i give something to comfort him and give him hope and get him out of there as soon as we could. >> reporter: you can call boston kind. peter deandrade lives two blocks from where the bombs went off. leftovers from his pre-race party were post-race sustenance to confused runners. >> we carried everything out on platters and started feeding people and brought out coffee. the little things we could do, my friends and i, to help people out in this tragedy. >> reporter: boston at times has been divided by class, ethnicity and race, but it's always come together on marathon day, never more than in 2013 when
carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away. >> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of the horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son alex, a marine, had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i...
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so can i finally wear that cowboy hat i bought at kiss-fm's lake jam '97?.the point is, being with someone makes people want to be with you. you know, when it rains, it pours. - i want your feet in my mouth. both: when it rains, it pours. [exciting jazz music] ♪ - hello, "javery." time-saver. - lemon, we have news. like god, i created man. - we're having a boy. - that's great. congratulations. - think about it, liz. every woman my boy dates will get compared to me, and they will be found wanting. - he's very lucky to have you as his mother. - i'll tell you why he's lucky. he's got an old dad. - i'm sorry? - i had an old dad. it was awesome. i could get away with anything. this is just what i need... to store my rock collection. - lemon, i'm not an old dad. 50 is the new 40... for men. but 50 is still 60 for women. - whatevs, tony randall. - whatevs, indeed, because that makes you jack klugman. - damn! i'm a writer. i'm messy. i'm a loveable curmudgeon. that is solid!
so can i finally wear that cowboy hat i bought at kiss-fm's lake jam '97?.the point is, being with someone makes people want to be with you. you know, when it rains, it pours. - i want your feet in my mouth. both: when it rains, it pours. [exciting jazz music] ♪ - hello, "javery." time-saver. - lemon, we have news. like god, i created man. - we're having a boy. - that's great. congratulations. - think about it, liz. every woman my boy dates will get compared to me, and they will be...
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it's also where the cowboys used to play. it is an extraordinarily busy -- the freeway system all around north of dallas and going into the irving area is an extraordinarily busy freeway area. it also takes you out to dfw airport too. there is frequently a lot of traffic in that area, but here we have -- again, i can't tell you anything else i know about this turnpike wreck, but we do know that there may be some people trapped in that bus. let me just ask quickly if we know if there is a tourist bus or if it was a transit bus. do we have that information? we don't have that yet. we're going to continue to scour our sources as well through the thats area. let's go back to tampa where the grandparents are now coming out of their home. bob and patricia hauser taking to the microphone to address us after being reunion i'd with their grandchildren. >> good morning, everybody. thai for coming. i've had a bad cold also this week, and i do not have much voice today so, i will try to shout as loud as i can. we, again, would like to th
it's also where the cowboys used to play. it is an extraordinarily busy -- the freeway system all around north of dallas and going into the irving area is an extraordinarily busy freeway area. it also takes you out to dfw airport too. there is frequently a lot of traffic in that area, but here we have -- again, i can't tell you anything else i know about this turnpike wreck, but we do know that there may be some people trapped in that bus. let me just ask quickly if we know if there is a...
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he's being runned to emergency help by that man, carlos in the cowboy hat and others and he spoke tohe "dennis & callahan" morning show on weei in boston about why tsarnaev looked so suspicious to him. listen. >> i was with my girlfriend's roommates and we were having a great time, you know, we were watching the runners, everyone was having a great time. and just that one guy, you know, he didn't look like he was having a good time, so he was right next to me at that point, and he had a bag and he had his glasses. he had kind of like a leather-like sweatshirt type of deal, and you know, it was warm out. he was just an odd guy, he just struck me as odd and that's what i remember of him, and then -- next thing you know, i hear fireworks and i'm on the ground. >> so you actually looked this person in the eyes? he had sunglasses on but you made eye contact with this guy? >> yep. >> and immediately you knew there was something wrong. >> yeah, exactly. like he just didn't seem right. you know, like you know how you size somebody up and i just looked at him, i was like what's this guy's pro
he's being runned to emergency help by that man, carlos in the cowboy hat and others and he spoke tohe "dennis & callahan" morning show on weei in boston about why tsarnaev looked so suspicious to him. listen. >> i was with my girlfriend's roommates and we were having a great time, you know, we were watching the runners, everyone was having a great time. and just that one guy, you know, he didn't look like he was having a good time, so he was right next to me at that point,...
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the 49 straight with the cowboys for the 18th spot. i was right in the middle of the party when he made that pick. >> cheers claps fans excited. >> but you think this guy's got to dish out the punishment. >> that once cr defense issue. >> sears clara people clapping. >> it's like the pick. >> yes they always make good decisions. >> fans and a background euchred sharon clapping. >> so all the miners found fan of very excited. the party you're behind me is one last until about 9:00 tonight. >> as for the man in silver and black the oakland raiders has just as much anticipation tonight. our sports director gary will have more on the draft coming up later tonight. >> also heads and i did take president obama attend a memorial honoring the victims of the plant explosion. >> how across-the-board budget cuts are affecting the city. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pa
the 49 straight with the cowboys for the 18th spot. i was right in the middle of the party when he made that pick. >> cheers claps fans excited. >> but you think this guy's got to dish out the punishment. >> that once cr defense issue. >> sears clara people clapping. >> it's like the pick. >> yes they always make good decisions. >> fans and a background euchred sharon clapping. >> so all the miners found fan of very excited. the party you're...
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let's check it out from cowboy jimmy our camera guy, he's a big cowboy. show what you we've got as we look to the week ahead, heavy snow the early part of the week through the rockies, below normal temperatures. above normal temperatures in the east and gulf coast. the risk of storm storms stretching from the great lakes to the gulf, below normal temper >> along the west coast warmer and that warmer weather spreads further east from the west coast, eastern half of the country becomes a little cooler and wetter. that's what's going on in the country. >>> 7:34 on a monday morning. we have some really windy conditions to get through this morning. the bay tells that story, look at how choppy it is out on the water. winds will continue. let's talk about what we are expecting out of the west/northwest. 10-15 miles per hour. they are going to strengthen as we head through the mid-morning. gusts, 50 miles per hour plus. if you leave any loose items outside, they will be damaged. downed trees all over the place. the winds will subside as we head throughout tonight
let's check it out from cowboy jimmy our camera guy, he's a big cowboy. show what you we've got as we look to the week ahead, heavy snow the early part of the week through the rockies, below normal temperatures. above normal temperatures in the east and gulf coast. the risk of storm storms stretching from the great lakes to the gulf, below normal temper >> along the west coast warmer and that warmer weather spreads further east from the west coast, eastern half of the country becomes a...
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native tongue] >> translator: likewise, to enable 100% of those cd, there is going to be no more cowboys left in the united states. that situation is totally inconceivable. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i know that any country has a sensitive issue to themselves. for example united states to do something about the automobile area because the japanese are entirely on the automobile dealer in the united states to maintain 25% of trucks and 5% on the taxes and this is a condition they have asked us to keep. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: likewise, the bank of japan of course we will have to decide which items, we might decide to qualify for subsidy and when we look at the strawberries in the bank of japan and suggesting one piece campaigning for 300, or 350 yen apiece, countries in the arab area to educate better this
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carlos arredondo, that man in the cowboy hat, was reunited with the man he saved. >> i saw jeff in a big puddle of blood. and he was missing two limbs. you got to do the best you can. >> reporter: across town, thousands of mourners hailed a hero who didn't survive. slain m.i.t. police officer, sean collier. >> if the purpose of terrorism is to instill fear, you saw none of it here in boston. boston, you sent a powerful message to the world. >> reporter: now, dzhokhar tsaranev, who faces the death penalty, will have an all-star legal defense team. his top lawyer, a public defender, also represented shoe bomber richard reed in 2001. john and diana? >> we heard that dzhokhar is being cooperative with authorities in providing details about the plot. will that information be admissible in court? >> reporter: well, authorities say much of the information they've gotten from dzhokhar has come out before he was formally charged on monday. that means, it came out. he confessed to these details before he was read his constitutional rights, the so-called miranda warning. it's unclear if that in
carlos arredondo, that man in the cowboy hat, was reunited with the man he saved. >> i saw jeff in a big puddle of blood. and he was missing two limbs. you got to do the best you can. >> reporter: across town, thousands of mourners hailed a hero who didn't survive. slain m.i.t. police officer, sean collier. >> if the purpose of terrorism is to instill fear, you saw none of it here in boston. boston, you sent a powerful message to the world. >> reporter: now, dzhokhar...
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. >>> patricia y el cowboys se conocieron hace 10 aÑos, el ya la integrÓ a su espectÁculo. >>> la gentelos favoritos. pero cuando sale el origal ahora con su esposa no hay quien se resista a su encanto. >>> el vaquero de la gran manzana no descarta cambiar su sombrero por uno de charro, pero no se quitara las botas ni las prendas intimas. >>> a veces como que sufre con el frÍo. >>> nos acompaÑa antonieta. estamos aquÍ como sufriendo viendolos. >>> espero que tengan cafÉ caliente. >>> todo un empresario. >>> le va bien. >>> a los que no les va bien son a los ejecutivos de... mÁs cabezas ruedan y se esperan mÁs. pero comenzamos con las libertadores, y los diablos rojos solos se mandaron al infierno. veamos. en la copa libertadores toluca enfrentÓ al nacional buscando mantenerse en la lucha. bueno aprovecha para adelantar al nacional, israel con el segundo. alonso de penal celebra el 3 por 0. y gonzalo bueno con su segundo del partido completa la goleada. con la derrota los diablos estÁn eliminados, adiÓs de la libertadores. >>> villa no participÓ en el Último interescuadras y es posible q
. >>> patricia y el cowboys se conocieron hace 10 aÑos, el ya la integrÓ a su espectÁculo. >>> la gentelos favoritos. pero cuando sale el origal ahora con su esposa no hay quien se resista a su encanto. >>> el vaquero de la gran manzana no descarta cambiar su sombrero por uno de charro, pero no se quitara las botas ni las prendas intimas. >>> a veces como que sufre con el frÍo. >>> nos acompaÑa antonieta. estamos aquÍ como sufriendo viendolos....
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. >>> cowboys quarterback tony romo is the highest paid in the nfl. his new contract is only the fifth largest but with no state income tax to pay, he comes out on top. >>> well, boeing says it's halfway to returning its 787 dreamliner to the sky. it's now revamped the battery system, a test flight could be conducted today for reversion. the planes were grounded in january because of overheating batteries. >>> all right, the long rumored facebook phone is here. mark zuckerberg showed off the android-based detroit called home. a new software system allowing you to update your profile and send messages faster using a touch screen. joanna stern tested it out. >> facebook home which is a software that can be downloaded through the google play store. what you'll get there is not only the facebook app but basically a whole new skin for your android phone. >> all right, it goes on sale and will cost 99 bucks. >>> coming up next on this friday morning, questions about a tsa about a major airport. did a passenger reach a plane without a boarding pass or i.d.?
. >>> cowboys quarterback tony romo is the highest paid in the nfl. his new contract is only the fifth largest but with no state income tax to pay, he comes out on top. >>> well, boeing says it's halfway to returning its 787 dreamliner to the sky. it's now revamped the battery system, a test flight could be conducted today for reversion. the planes were grounded in january because of overheating batteries. >>> all right, the long rumored facebook phone is here. mark...
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to look for, the gentleman we later saw who lost a leg, his life was being saved by the man in the cowboy hat. he was wearing a yellow hat crossing in front of suspect number two. you see life frozen in time while people are just having a good time and you see this guy who is about to do what we now know and believe he did. that's the incredible disconnect between. those of us who go on about our lives and follow the law and think normal thoughts and someone capable of carrying this out. >> exactly. and then of course, the remarkable events of last night where they in essence walk up to a campus police officer and shoot him dead and continue on their way. the brother has bombs strapped to his chest. it's astonishing. >> it really is. pete williams who has helped us piece our way through this investigation throughout. we have unfortunately we already know we have other chaps to come. let's go across town to kristen welker who covers the white house for us. kristen, i don't know how long a night it was for the president. it's usually a matter of personal privilege how often they want to be
to look for, the gentleman we later saw who lost a leg, his life was being saved by the man in the cowboy hat. he was wearing a yellow hat crossing in front of suspect number two. you see life frozen in time while people are just having a good time and you see this guy who is about to do what we now know and believe he did. that's the incredible disconnect between. those of us who go on about our lives and follow the law and think normal thoughts and someone capable of carrying this out....
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. >> reporter: chilton says as he and his cowboys go about their business in the corrals -- the rugged back country on his land is constantly swarmed by illegal immigration. using robotic motion-sensitive cameras, he and his neighbors have documented hundreds sneaking into the united states each month. watch this. chilton agrees that an increase in border patrol agents and equipment, plus 650 miles of steel fence are working in the major border towns. but not here. >> crime is down in those areas. why? because every third person has a uniform. no people climb over walls in that area. no, they come through here. >> reporter: jim chilton's eyewitness account is important because the biggest sticking point for immigration reform remains border security. today on capitol hill, the border patrol admitted there is still work to do. >> how many of you think the border is far more secure than it was a half dozen years ago? raise your hand. how many think that we can do a whole lot more to improve it? a whole lot more? >> reporter: tonight in arizona, a rancher also on the front line of the imm
. >> reporter: chilton says as he and his cowboys go about their business in the corrals -- the rugged back country on his land is constantly swarmed by illegal immigration. using robotic motion-sensitive cameras, he and his neighbors have documented hundreds sneaking into the united states each month. watch this. chilton agrees that an increase in border patrol agents and equipment, plus 650 miles of steel fence are working in the major border towns. but not here. >> crime is down...