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symonds. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings. mr. symonds, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we just saw yesterday, mr. symonds, an anniversary in normandy, the 70th anniversary of d-day. a lot of dignitaries there to make the day special yesterday. why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with the american public? >> well, first of all, i'm glad that it does. i think it's important to remember significant moments in american and even world history and particularly this one where the world changed so dramatically as a result of the sacrifice of those who invaded northern france in 1944. and i think the 70th is particularly moving. it's a lifetime. i mean, if you consider the biblical injunction that a man has three score years and ten,
symonds. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings. mr. symonds, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we just saw yesterday, mr. symonds, an anniversary in normandy, the 70th anniversary of d-day. a lot of dignitaries there to make the day special yesterday. why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with the american public?...
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this time craig stays down. craig pleads guilty to alcohol intoxication and disorderly conduct. sentenced to 90 days in jail. he is put on probation and pays a $250 fine. >> it's about to get nuclear. >> just what set off his nuclear meltdown remains a mystery. ethan medford's video becomes part of the official police report. he posts it on youtube where craig's antics go viral. >> it's about to get nuclear. it's about to get nuclear. it became a bit of a saying around campus for a while. >> do you want some of me? >> when he got tazed he screamed like a little girl. i think that's probably what made the video so successful on youtube. it's funny. >> i figured i was going to jail anyway. >> this daredevil defies the law and lands behind bars. >> now you're going to jail. it spans more than 700 feet across a e canyon. 240 feet across jagged rocks and pristine beach. to steve gesture, it's something cool to jump off of. when a sky dive instructor isn't jumping out of planes, he's hurling himself off things. >> some people do drugs. i jump off of stuff. it makes me feel good. it's
this time craig stays down. craig pleads guilty to alcohol intoxication and disorderly conduct. sentenced to 90 days in jail. he is put on probation and pays a $250 fine. >> it's about to get nuclear. >> just what set off his nuclear meltdown remains a mystery. ethan medford's video becomes part of the official police report. he posts it on youtube where craig's antics go viral. >> it's about to get nuclear. it's about to get nuclear. it became a bit of a saying around campus...
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>> and they back right in to craig. you then quickly see both guys out of the truck, and according to craig, the cbc broadcasting, corporation, these guys acted weird, trying to blame him, intimidating him, getting aggressive. they exchanged phone numbers, and this got weirder. craig says shortly after the guys got back in the truck and drove away, he claims they called his phone impersonating police officers, but craig asked for badge numbers and names, but they hung up. he recognized the voices. he was talking to them. he claimed this was an attempt at insurance fraud, that they were trying to get money and say this guy was responsible, that he rear ended them, and craig is thrilled he bought the camera because it's all the proof he needs this was not his fault. >> we're all adventurous on the show, take 105 days off to visit 20 countries, right? william did the it same thing, but he did not take a razor and took selfies every day while traveling the globe. from the looks of it, had a great time, clean shave, day one,
>> and they back right in to craig. you then quickly see both guys out of the truck, and according to craig, the cbc broadcasting, corporation, these guys acted weird, trying to blame him, intimidating him, getting aggressive. they exchanged phone numbers, and this got weirder. craig says shortly after the guys got back in the truck and drove away, he claims they called his phone impersonating police officers, but craig asked for badge numbers and names, but they hung up. he recognized...
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>> craig, not a whole lot.rse, you've had different competing legislations, house republicans had their own immigration working group, democrats unveiled a $2.7 billion legislation. the reason is doesn't seem to be going anywhere and particularly stuck in the house of representatives is that house republicans want the president of the united states to convince his party and the democrats to change a 2008 law regarding central american refugees. they say you fix that law and make it much easier to deport these young kids at the border and we will give you and work with you on funding. but -- that is something worth noting that the white house supported. democrats are increasingly resistant to something like that. they see it as inhumane sending these children back to the central american companies where they will face that violence they were trying to escape. >> what's the likelihood that this is something that does not get resolved before the congressional vacation? >> craig, it's incredibly likely. of course,
>> craig, not a whole lot.rse, you've had different competing legislations, house republicans had their own immigration working group, democrats unveiled a $2.7 billion legislation. the reason is doesn't seem to be going anywhere and particularly stuck in the house of representatives is that house republicans want the president of the united states to convince his party and the democrats to change a 2008 law regarding central american refugees. they say you fix that law and make it much...
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>> hey, craig. i hate to sound like the devil's advocate. it's hard to see putin do anything like that. anything like cutting ties with the ethnic russian rebels. it simply isn't in the dna or even condemning them. even saying i'm sorry would be extremely unlikely. first of all, cutting the cord with the pro-russian rebels in eastern ukraine would probably trigger major alarm bells with the ethnic russian population in crimea. while putin clearly wants ukraine to be unstable for as long as he can make that possible, he wants just the opposite in crimea. he wants no problems there. he can't really condemn the rebels either, because that would suggest they had done something criminal. that would automayically implicate him in a crime since the weapon, as we assume, were russian. in fact, putin doesn't believe, however, craig. that pressure will ever get to that level. despite all we're talking about and the game-changer now and the perhaps certain european countries feeling more willing now to take that risk and that cost with more restrictive
>> hey, craig. i hate to sound like the devil's advocate. it's hard to see putin do anything like that. anything like cutting ties with the ethnic russian rebels. it simply isn't in the dna or even condemning them. even saying i'm sorry would be extremely unlikely. first of all, cutting the cord with the pro-russian rebels in eastern ukraine would probably trigger major alarm bells with the ethnic russian population in crimea. while putin clearly wants ukraine to be unstable for as long...
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i'm craig melvin. first, breaking at this hour, in the ongoing deadly clashes between israel and hamas, the israeli government has agreed to extend the truce in gaza for four hours, until 5:00 eastern time today. the 12-hour humanitarian cease-fire between israeli and hamas was set to expire just about an hour ago. but at this hour, reports are coming in of mortar shells landing in israel. all of this happening as secretary of state john kerry is in paris working toward a more comprehensive peace deal between the two sides. the palestinian health ministry says some 150 bodies have now been pulled from the rubble in gaza since this cease-fire started, bringing the death toll to more than a thousand now in gaza. israel says it's lost nearly 40 soldiers in the conflict. nbc's martin fletcher remains in tel aviv for us. martin, first of all, let's start with that report, an israeli press of a mortar shell falling. what more can you tell us about that? >> that's right. we're just about at 8:00, just when th
i'm craig melvin. first, breaking at this hour, in the ongoing deadly clashes between israel and hamas, the israeli government has agreed to extend the truce in gaza for four hours, until 5:00 eastern time today. the 12-hour humanitarian cease-fire between israeli and hamas was set to expire just about an hour ago. but at this hour, reports are coming in of mortar shells landing in israel. all of this happening as secretary of state john kerry is in paris working toward a more comprehensive...
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i'm craig melvin. this is turning out to be an historic fourth of july in the early hours of this morning, the first named hurricane of the 2014 season, a category 2 storm named arthur, hit north carolina's outer banks. the national hurricane center says this is the earliest a hurricane has ever made landfall during the atlantic season. that storm knocked down trees, knocked out power to about 44,000 homes and businesses so far. they are also caused some flash flooding as well. at this hour, road crews are out on the highways up and down the barrier islands. they are assessing the damage. right now that storm is back out at sea as you can see. it's been downgraded to a category 1 hurricane as it moves north. it is threatening to ruin or at least change the holiday plans farthure up the atlantic coast. we want to turn now to the latest in north carolina. for that we go to nbc's sarah dallof in kill devil hills. she's been reporting on the advance. and now the retreat of that storm all morning. what's th
i'm craig melvin. this is turning out to be an historic fourth of july in the early hours of this morning, the first named hurricane of the 2014 season, a category 2 storm named arthur, hit north carolina's outer banks. the national hurricane center says this is the earliest a hurricane has ever made landfall during the atlantic season. that storm knocked down trees, knocked out power to about 44,000 homes and businesses so far. they are also caused some flash flooding as well. at this hour,...
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to answer that question today and verizon yesterday is craig moffett. craig, welcome. good to have you with us. before i get to the specific pick that you like best in this sector, how do you rate the sector overall? do you like it, not like it? >> you know, i think right now you would have to say it's at best fairly valued. i've actually been relatively negative on the sector for the last 18 months where i think it was very, very expensive 18 months ago. it has badly under performed for the last 18 months but even after that under performance, it's only in line with historical average. the sector is cheap enough to get excited about. >> what is your choice in this sector? is it one of the big two or a third party? >> no, i think right now, at&t and verizon haven't gotten to levels where they make sense to own and as morgan was saying, there are a lot of weaknesses on display in at&t's earnings. they were pretty bad today. i think if there is a name to buy in the sector, it's still t-mobile. there is a lot of questions whether t-mobile will or won't be acquired by spri
to answer that question today and verizon yesterday is craig moffett. craig, welcome. good to have you with us. before i get to the specific pick that you like best in this sector, how do you rate the sector overall? do you like it, not like it? >> you know, i think right now you would have to say it's at best fairly valued. i've actually been relatively negative on the sector for the last 18 months where i think it was very, very expensive 18 months ago. it has badly under performed for...
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good friday, i'm craig melvin. it has been a very long night for folks along the carolina coast with hurricane arthur unleashing fierce winds and lashing rain. >> the wind is fierce right now and kicking up a lot of stuff, a lot of debris flying around too. rocking some of these suvs that have been out here. >> we saw transformers exploding in the parking lot. our power at the hotel did stay on, but a lot of the area is in the dark, so a very powerful storm. >> take a look at this. we caught these images overnight of mike seidel from the weather channel, he's been covering the storm overnight, but this was him earlier this morning, around 3:00 a.m., really struggling to stand up. >> we've got reporters stationed along the coast. also nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking the storm here in the studio with us. bill, first of all, where is the storm right now and how strong is it? >> everyone that's just waking up wants to figure out what happened, how bad it is and the consequences of this category 2 landfall in eas
good friday, i'm craig melvin. it has been a very long night for folks along the carolina coast with hurricane arthur unleashing fierce winds and lashing rain. >> the wind is fierce right now and kicking up a lot of stuff, a lot of debris flying around too. rocking some of these suvs that have been out here. >> we saw transformers exploding in the parking lot. our power at the hotel did stay on, but a lot of the area is in the dark, so a very powerful storm. >> take a look at...
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peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.s murder and will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take the science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people telling you, what do you know about this person, that person, and you use your science. and it all just meshes right together. and it builds your case. but without that, you know, we'd still be back in the dark ages of investigating crime. >>> two women from the same town killed in the same way suggested a serial killer was on the loose. there were unusual metal fragments on both victims. and investigators needed to find out what they were in order to stop a killer. >>> the spirit of washington was traveling from seattle along the shores of lake washington when
peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.s murder and will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take the science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are...
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. >> craig becker, couldn't mcdonald's, as a corporate entity be the muscle behind an anti-organising effort - whether it's considered a joint employer or not a joint employer, just in its own interest. hire the pr firms, do leafletting of the employees, put an extra slip in their bi-weekly envelope saying "here is why we think it's a bad idea", all of that stuff? >> of course. that's what many employees in this country choose to do when faced with an organising drive. what is important, what is at issue is app allegation that -- an allegation that workers rites were violated. they protested against conditions - low wages - and there was retaliation. that's the allegation. >> is that against the law? >> that is against the law. if workers collectively protest, whether they are members of a union or wish to be, if they do so collectively, that's protected. the allegation is there were various forms of retaliation in the restaurants. the principal, i think, is who should bear responsibility, mcdonald's is concerned about food safety, it should be concerned about workers safety, and that
. >> craig becker, couldn't mcdonald's, as a corporate entity be the muscle behind an anti-organising effort - whether it's considered a joint employer or not a joint employer, just in its own interest. hire the pr firms, do leafletting of the employees, put an extra slip in their bi-weekly envelope saying "here is why we think it's a bad idea", all of that stuff? >> of course. that's what many employees in this country choose to do when faced with an organising drive....
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country star craig morgan plays live ahead.ur free trial today. >>> quick headlines. apparently airplane pilots don't need windows? a patent filing from airbus moves pilots out of the nose to below the cabin, or even the back of the plane. the pilots would rely entirely on electronic viewing screens and 3d technology to fly. >>> jackpot, a former monk winning the powerball prize in tennessee. $259 million. the 58-year-old will take the lump sum of 115 million. he plans to donate most of it to charities and religious organizations. outside to you guys. >>> jesse, thank you so much. so the "fox & friends" plaza turning into the red neck yacht club today with craig morgan. good morning. thanks for being with us and celebrating the fourth of july with us. let's look at the crowd. everybody is hanging out with us here, feeling very patriotic. we love this. you're going to be performing at new york for 100,000 people, the budweiser clydesdales will be out there, red, white and blue at liberty landing. how does it feel to be in new yo
country star craig morgan plays live ahead.ur free trial today. >>> quick headlines. apparently airplane pilots don't need windows? a patent filing from airbus moves pilots out of the nose to below the cabin, or even the back of the plane. the pilots would rely entirely on electronic viewing screens and 3d technology to fly. >>> jackpot, a former monk winning the powerball prize in tennessee. $259 million. the 58-year-old will take the lump sum of 115 million. he plans to...
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>> that's correct, craig. it seems the strategy being taken by the israeli military right now is to target the homes of some of the senior members of the military belonging to hamas and islamic jihad. those are two of the most pow powerful factions. the air strike happened about an hour ago targeting one the senior military commanders. as a result of that, he was killed along with other members of his family. pushing the death toll in the first 24 or so hours of these air strikes on gaza to at least 41 palestinian deaths, according to palestinian medical sources. in addition, about 300 or so have been injured. now some of the palestinian sources i've been speaking to said most of the palestinian leaders are faction leaders in gaza are actually now in hiding or under ground. the homes of these individuals aretargeted. that's why there is at least, a spike in the civilian death toll as a result of the strikes. nine children have been killed so for a. six women have been killed. it gives you a sense or the voraci
>> that's correct, craig. it seems the strategy being taken by the israeli military right now is to target the homes of some of the senior members of the military belonging to hamas and islamic jihad. those are two of the most pow powerful factions. the air strike happened about an hour ago targeting one the senior military commanders. as a result of that, he was killed along with other members of his family. pushing the death toll in the first 24 or so hours of these air strikes on gaza...
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craig venter institute.ether they employ about 300 people on two coasts, including one nobel laureate, hamilton smith, and some of the top scientists in the world. >> so i'm much more like an orchestra conductor, you know, than the violinist. >> what do you think your greatest talent is? >> you know, i have an unusual type of thinking. i have no visual memory whatsoever. everything is conceptual to me. so i think that's part of it. i see things differently. >> venter likes to think big, and his latest advancement is no exception. so this is what all the fuss is about? >> this is the first synthetic species. >> and how long did it take you to make this? >> well, if you count the total time from the conception, about 15 years. >> and how many millions? >> about $40 million over that entire time period. >> in practical terms, it's about as useful as the mold that grows in a bachelor's refrigerator, but scientifically it's a milestone. the bacteria, which is similar to one found in the intestines of goats, was d
craig venter institute.ether they employ about 300 people on two coasts, including one nobel laureate, hamilton smith, and some of the top scientists in the world. >> so i'm much more like an orchestra conductor, you know, than the violinist. >> what do you think your greatest talent is? >> you know, i have an unusual type of thinking. i have no visual memory whatsoever. everything is conceptual to me. so i think that's part of it. i see things differently. >> venter...
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>> host: craig detweiler, you close "igods" with the question, is technology enslaving us? what's the answer? >> guest: i guess we will come to see technology as, like smartphones, as something every day. it's already moving into glass, right? google glass. i think we'll come to see it like a fork, like a spoon, like a pair of glasses. it won't be anything special, but at this point it's so captivating, it's so magical that i think we can give ourselves to it a little too boldly and up critically. and so my book "igods" is an effort to push pause long enough to just think and gain a little perspective, gain a little distance, make sure that those tools designed to serve us are not enslaving us. >> host: so the book's kind of a warping shot across the bow? is that a fair way of putting it? >> guest: i think "igods" is a deep appreciation for the people who have created these technologies. i appreciate how they've helped us to manage abundance and too much, but it's a chance to say be careful that you haven't placed too much faith in technology and ascribed too much magic to
>> host: craig detweiler, you close "igods" with the question, is technology enslaving us? what's the answer? >> guest: i guess we will come to see technology as, like smartphones, as something every day. it's already moving into glass, right? google glass. i think we'll come to see it like a fork, like a spoon, like a pair of glasses. it won't be anything special, but at this point it's so captivating, it's so magical that i think we can give ourselves to it a little too...
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i'm craig melvin.et's start in the middle east where the back and forth continues where israel and hamas trade temporary cease-fire proposals at this hour. hamas proposed a new 24-hour pause in fighting. we're told the israeli cabinet is actually meeting right now to talk about it. israel had resumed aerial, naval and ground activity earlier in gaza. they say more than 55 rockets have been fired from gaza into israel since midnight. secretary of state john kerry returned to the united states this morning after meetings in paris, failed to break any new ground. nbc news producer jamie is live for us in gaza city. first of all, what's the situation there on the ground as both parties appear to be working out some possible plans for another truce? >> reporter: good afternoon, craig. as far as evenings here in gaza go, things have been relatively quiet. but it's really a wait and see moment. it's a tender moment in the evolution of this crisis. we're in a gray area. there are, as you've said, competing --
i'm craig melvin.et's start in the middle east where the back and forth continues where israel and hamas trade temporary cease-fire proposals at this hour. hamas proposed a new 24-hour pause in fighting. we're told the israeli cabinet is actually meeting right now to talk about it. israel had resumed aerial, naval and ground activity earlier in gaza. they say more than 55 rockets have been fired from gaza into israel since midnight. secretary of state john kerry returned to the united states...
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craig talked about that. this group includes dhs and all of its components, the department of health and human services, defense, justice, and state and the general services administration. when cbp encounters a child attempting to enter the united states, cbp begins the interview process to determine the child's status, review available documentation, and determine if the child is accompanied by a parent or a legal garden. under the trafficking victims protection reauthorization act of 2008, or tbpra, an unaccompanied child who is a national of canada or mexico, may be permitted to withdraw his or her application for a mission and be repatrioted immediately. however, this is not true for the vast majority of children accounted in the rio grande valley, because almost all of them are marbles of honduras, guatemala, and el salvador, and according to tvpra are required to be processed by receiving a notice to appear in order to see an immigration judge. upon determining that an unaccompanied child does not have
craig talked about that. this group includes dhs and all of its components, the department of health and human services, defense, justice, and state and the general services administration. when cbp encounters a child attempting to enter the united states, cbp begins the interview process to determine the child's status, review available documentation, and determine if the child is accompanied by a parent or a legal garden. under the trafficking victims protection reauthorization act of 2008,...
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go ahead for craig symonds. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my father was in the 7th armored division and he was a tank commander. this is kind of a philosophical question. why would hitler and my dad always used to say that the german officer, they were fine officers. why would he not listen to the advice of people and not try to spread his troops out so on to the russian front and also all the resources that were used in the construction of concentration camps? did he not know that that would dilute, that there was any landing on normandy or anywhere else? just your thoughts on that. thank you. >> well, my thoughts on that are that we could reasonably ask all these questions of a rational man. i don't think that's what we have in adolf hitler. there's a damaged individual. and it's a comment on how desperate times were economically and socially and culturally in europe and in germany in particular. in the early 1930s. the late 1920s and early 1930s when hitler was able to push himself to the front of that organization and become the fuhr, th
go ahead for craig symonds. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. my father was in the 7th armored division and he was a tank commander. this is kind of a philosophical question. why would hitler and my dad always used to say that the german officer, they were fine officers. why would he not listen to the advice of people and not try to spread his troops out so on to the russian front and also all the resources that were used in the construction of concentration camps? did he not know...
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cbs correspondent craig boswell is live in nag head, north carolina., how are the conditions shaping up there? >> reporter: deteriorating fast, chris. good evening to you. the rains have moved inform the winds are certainly picking up and blustery, blustery, blustery definitely as we move throughout this evening. tornado warnings have been issued all up and down the outerbanks. new shelters are now being opened as this weather is deteriorating. hurricane arthur began whipping up waves along the carolina coast thursday afternoon but as the sunset, arthur was only getting started. >> we're most concerned now about flooding inland and also storm surges in our sounds and our rivers. >> reporter: evacuations toe force merchandise to leave their homes. >> we wanted to stay but they turned off our water and electric. >> reporter: while police wept door to door to record who was staying behind. >> we're going to be rocking and rolling in this house tonight. >> reporter: maryjo mckenzie is staying in her nags head home. hosting relatives for a party. she has fa
cbs correspondent craig boswell is live in nag head, north carolina., how are the conditions shaping up there? >> reporter: deteriorating fast, chris. good evening to you. the rains have moved inform the winds are certainly picking up and blustery, blustery, blustery definitely as we move throughout this evening. tornado warnings have been issued all up and down the outerbanks. new shelters are now being opened as this weather is deteriorating. hurricane arthur began whipping up waves...
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craig: yeah, i love it. it's great. great. yeah. yeah.ieira: stuart craig designed the sets for all eight "harry potter" movies and has been working with universal creative for the past two years drafting sketches for the wizarding world of harry potter diagon alley. so, right about where i am is middle of the street. >> vieira: and now he is getting his first glimpse at what's become of his work. >> well, that's a good contrast immediately from the openness of this to the... compression. ...comparative claustrophobia of this. the last time i was here, it was still the jaws attraction. and so the shock as i came around the corner this morning, it's a really good first impression -- terrific. >> vieira: his tour guides for the day, dale mason and alan gilmore, have been carrying out craig's vision since universal orlando resort broke ground on the project last year. mason: i think it's kind of interesting, no matter all the models we built, and this little slice here... yeah? ...is narrower than i imagined when you stand in it. yeah. cresc
craig: yeah, i love it. it's great. great. yeah. yeah.ieira: stuart craig designed the sets for all eight "harry potter" movies and has been working with universal creative for the past two years drafting sketches for the wizarding world of harry potter diagon alley. so, right about where i am is middle of the street. >> vieira: and now he is getting his first glimpse at what's become of his work. >> well, that's a good contrast immediately from the openness of this to...
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craig setzer. the ftc said the phone company build customers for third party services that they had never authorized. such as $10 a month for horoscopes. the practice is called cramming. t-mobile calls these allegations unfounded. a lot of americans decided it was time for a new car last month. new figures out today show that cars were selling at the fastest pace in eight years. at gm show rooms, sales were up 1%. ford sales fell six percent. sales at chrysler were up nine percent. sales at gm came in spite of deflects and massive recalls. >> a day after another massive recall, gm reported surprisingly strong sales. a modest 1% in june but with two fewer sales days than last year, gm says that equated to a 9% gain. the first love of the year the company said was its best retail sales performance since 2008. >> yesterday's headlines compared to today's headlines, i mean they completely paint a story of two different companies it almost seems. >> jessica caldwell is senior automotive analyst with edm
craig setzer. the ftc said the phone company build customers for third party services that they had never authorized. such as $10 a month for horoscopes. the practice is called cramming. t-mobile calls these allegations unfounded. a lot of americans decided it was time for a new car last month. new figures out today show that cars were selling at the fastest pace in eight years. at gm show rooms, sales were up 1%. ford sales fell six percent. sales at chrysler were up nine percent. sales at gm...
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craig declined to comment to "caught on camera. >> me and craig are not friends today.ologized for my actions. not for my motives. >> oh, damn. >> however, the way that he was reacting afterwards, he feels as though he was the victim. i cannot honestly say i would want someone to punch me in my face and put me in the sleeper hold. however, if it came to a point that that was literally the only thing that was stopping me from hurting someone i love, then, yeah, i would want someone to stop me by any means. >> and i promise you, when you see this, brother, i swear i love you. >>> coming up -- >> mom, be careful for the car. mom. >> i'm feeling so bad as the mother because i'm laughing so hard at him. >> surgery isn't supposed to be this much fun. >> hey, dad, i love you. i don't know how i'm doing. i'm just crying and watching soccer. >> when "caught on camera: altered states" continues. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technolo
craig declined to comment to "caught on camera. >> me and craig are not friends today.ologized for my actions. not for my motives. >> oh, damn. >> however, the way that he was reacting afterwards, he feels as though he was the victim. i cannot honestly say i would want someone to punch me in my face and put me in the sleeper hold. however, if it came to a point that that was literally the only thing that was stopping me from hurting someone i love, then, yeah, i would...
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that's are craig boswell is in nags head, craig? >> margaret, good evening to you it decision time for the nearly quarter million people on the outer banks. some have decided to evacuate while many more have chosen to ride out the storm. >>> on hattaryas island a mandatory evacuation order went into effect as officials feared the highway to the mainland could become impassible. >> i would like to see a little bit of what arthur is going to do. but a little bit afraid to stay. >> reporter: in nags head police went door-to-door to keep track of who was saying and to warn them about flooding. >> there may be a time where we won't be able to respond if you have an emergency or anything like that. >> we'll flip the table over. >> mary jo mckenzy has chosen to stay at her beach front home, going aahead with a family party over the weekend. >> besides the storm shaking the house there will be some people shaking the house. >> reporter: what does that feel like when your house is shaking like that? >> it will be loud. you'll hear a roar, it
that's are craig boswell is in nags head, craig? >> margaret, good evening to you it decision time for the nearly quarter million people on the outer banks. some have decided to evacuate while many more have chosen to ride out the storm. >>> on hattaryas island a mandatory evacuation order went into effect as officials feared the highway to the mainland could become impassible. >> i would like to see a little bit of what arthur is going to do. but a little bit afraid to...
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uncle craig, what's the deal? oh...you can't record that many shows at once. why? you can't save every single cartoon. why? you know you can't pause the tv here and play it in another room. why? it's time for fios quantum tv. store up to 200 hours in hd. record up to 12 shows at once. pause and play live tv, room to room. plus, watch live tv on the go with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. >>> this week on "press pass," believe it or not there was a time when all of america rooted for washington. not the politicians, but the baseball team. we're talking today to frederick fromer, a reporter who has a love of baseball. you wrote "you gotta have hea heart." fred joins us now. fred, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> i have a love of baseball after growing up a los angeles dodgers fan. how do you think baseball being back in washington a actualis a doing? >> great. i think the city has really fallen in love with baseball. the 20th centuries had some glory times, but some lean years, poor attendance. that hasn't been a problem here. the political est
uncle craig, what's the deal? oh...you can't record that many shows at once. why? you can't save every single cartoon. why? you know you can't pause the tv here and play it in another room. why? it's time for fios quantum tv. store up to 200 hours in hd. record up to 12 shows at once. pause and play live tv, room to room. plus, watch live tv on the go with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. >>> this week on "press pass," believe it or not there was a time when...
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sanctions are they basically being bullied into playing by us rules i want to check with dr paul craig roberts are we finally call p.c.r. now dr roberts is a co-founder of reaganomics and has also been an editor and columnist for the wall street journal businessweek and scripps howard news service i first asked him what he made of the whole billion pieces ration here's what he had to say. to the great us law through the differential now. you see what look i'm not an expert on. what marriage treatment is that the united states. to all cultures and says everybody regardless of their sovereign state yesterday are lowing goes we know there were sections on iran. if you buy a can and then a country finance business with the rand we're going to penalize you and if you don't pay we're not we'll let you conduct operations in the united states so i'm not sure what the bike is broken any law goes in montana and united states government does not have the option of dictating law to sovereign countries but it's been doing it for a long long time it did it to switzerland. and now they're starting on
sanctions are they basically being bullied into playing by us rules i want to check with dr paul craig roberts are we finally call p.c.r. now dr roberts is a co-founder of reaganomics and has also been an editor and columnist for the wall street journal businessweek and scripps howard news service i first asked him what he made of the whole billion pieces ration here's what he had to say. to the great us law through the differential now. you see what look i'm not an expert on. what marriage...
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as craig boswell reports, craig boswell believes surface to air missile brought down that plane. >> a fireball rising from the ukrainian landscape shows where the bulk of millionaire lines flight 18 crashed to the gown. but the trail of wreck and and body parts stretches for miles, and debris seen streaming from the sky. officials say that indicates the plane broke apart in mid-air. us military intelligence strongly suspects was hit by a surface air missile. >> the aircraft did not make a distress call. >> flight 17 was flying from amsterdam to kulae lamb purr, dis a periods from radar as passing over even ukraine, area where government forces are fighting pro russian separatists. ukraine denied shooting it down. but its security agency is have recordings what it says are phone calls between russian officer and separatist group in ukraine. cbs news court verify the recording because source is heard saying: we have just shot down a plane. russian president, vladmeere putin, blames the ukrainian government. malaysian officials are asking people to stay away from the wreckage of the plan
as craig boswell reports, craig boswell believes surface to air missile brought down that plane. >> a fireball rising from the ukrainian landscape shows where the bulk of millionaire lines flight 18 crashed to the gown. but the trail of wreck and and body parts stretches for miles, and debris seen streaming from the sky. officials say that indicates the plane broke apart in mid-air. us military intelligence strongly suspects was hit by a surface air missile. >> the aircraft did not...
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craig. >> all right. you. >>> just ahead, why jenny mccarthy's son called the cops on her. >>> plus, the ravens ray rice allegedly slugged his wife. was it enough? you're watching "early today." (vo) get ready! fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. ganncr: we took care of your back pain. you make him the mvp. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol at a moment like this, i'm glad i use new tampax pearl active! [ female announcer ] new tampax pearl active is 20% slimmer, totally comfortable and 100% as absorbent as regular pearl! [ cheering ] new tampax pearl active. [ cheering ] dust irritating your eye? (singing) ♪ visine® gi
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craig boswell, cbs news. >> one of the officers had his badge and gun taken away. another is on desk duty. >>> republican senator rand paul of kentucky is looking to team up with silicon valley techies. he took part in the lincoln labs reboot 2014. they innovated a new political term. part conservative, part libertarian. he knows he is in the middle of a liberal hot bed. >> i came out here and everyone was for president obama. we are from the tech community. why? why would you be? he is not for innovation. he is not for freedom. he is for the protection of the crowd. he is for the crowd that would limit the activities of these companies. >> paul hit on the nsa scandal. he says it cost the united states billions of dollars. >>> inconsistent enforcement of california's defensible space law could make a bad wild fire season worse. the associated press reports just eight brush clearing citations were issued in all of northern california over the past three years. more than 5,000 property owners in central and southern california were cited over that same period. the 12
craig boswell, cbs news. >> one of the officers had his badge and gun taken away. another is on desk duty. >>> republican senator rand paul of kentucky is looking to team up with silicon valley techies. he took part in the lincoln labs reboot 2014. they innovated a new political term. part conservative, part libertarian. he knows he is in the middle of a liberal hot bed. >> i came out here and everyone was for president obama. we are from the tech community. why? why would...
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craig boswell has the latest. >> reporter: iers's military continued to pound hamas targets in the gaza strip despite plans for a cease-fire. two dozen members of a single family were killed in a rocket attack. this relative said, doesn't this show that israel is ruthless? president obama spoke about the crisis at the white house. >> it now has to be our focus and the focus of the international community to bring about a cease-fire that ends the fighting and that can stop the deaths of innocent civilians. >> reporter: for both sides, sunday was the deadliest day of fighting since it began on july 8. 13 israeli soldiers were killed, including two americans who were members of israel's elite brigade. 22-year-old nissam sean carmeli of texas and 24 yeax max steinberg of -- 24-year-old max steinberg of southern
craig boswell has the latest. >> reporter: iers's military continued to pound hamas targets in the gaza strip despite plans for a cease-fire. two dozen members of a single family were killed in a rocket attack. this relative said, doesn't this show that israel is ruthless? president obama spoke about the crisis at the white house. >> it now has to be our focus and the focus of the international community to bring about a cease-fire that ends the fighting and that can stop the deaths...
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craig?be, thank you. >>> just ahead some new cell phone video has emerged and it shows what appears to be a california officer beating a woman alongside a highway. we'll show you the video after this. we'll take a look where hurricane arthur now a category one hurricane. it was downgraded an hour and a half ago. we'll take a look where the hurricane is headed now. who will need pack an umbrella for the fourth of july celebration? avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. with the top speedou compare of comcast the top speed of business dsl from the internet... phone company well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. eachwon't have a claim.wners that's why allstate claim free
craig?be, thank you. >>> just ahead some new cell phone video has emerged and it shows what appears to be a california officer beating a woman alongside a highway. we'll show you the video after this. we'll take a look where hurricane arthur now a category one hurricane. it was downgraded an hour and a half ago. we'll take a look where the hurricane is headed now. who will need pack an umbrella for the fourth of july celebration? avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the...
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uncle craig, what's the deal? oh...you can't record that many shows at once. why? you can't save every single cartoon. why? you know you can't pause the tv here and play it in another room. why? it's time for fios quantum tv. store up to 200 hours in hd. record up to 12 shows at once. pause and play live tv, room to room. plus, watch live tv on the go with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed. you know what? okay, that's... hey...sir? i just...okay. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. that's why td bank has the longest hours and even stays open an extra ten minutes for when you run late. td bank. america's most convenient bank. man: now, from these experiments, a few factors became evident. one was the realization that serial kil
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guest: talking to craig whitlock -- host: talking to craig whitlock, who wrote a three-part series, "when drones fall from the sky," looking at the safety record of rounds. liz is up next, democratic cal ler. caller: i got cut off before i get a i -- say i have been seeing these since 2012 and i have complained. usually around the woodlawn area. they come up on you on the highways, over the top of your homes. i've complained to the department of homeland security. i have requested with the faa, the fbi, customs and border patrol, -- i have not had a response from any. i wanted to ask mr. whitlock, what is his position on people complaining about these chemtrails in the sky? if people have concerns about what is going on, they should be concerned. it can be frustrating to find out where the complaint should be directed, that is certainly not a new problem. host: what is going on with the faa and the decision-making process? guest: the faa is caught in a squeeze . congress said they needed to safely integrate drones by september 2015. at the same time, they are under statutory obligatio
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has commented on the issue thus far the exact source of the data is not clear let's bring in paul craig roberts columnist on the head of the institute for political economy thank you for speaking to us today now to a non-expert like myself doesn't seem to be much actually going on in these pictures just some military installations some are rows do they actually prove anything. more graphic and say as in former government official or more. of the wall street journal i think. confidence that information in this important will not be released in this way i also see that it was released at eight forty five am on sunday morning. this is a completely dead time in news many american cities aren't even up yet san francisco. los angeles seattle it's still early hours in the morning so. if this was released by the state department which i doubt it so unprofessional. it would mean that the state department is trying to stretch propaganda about russia on social media now the way this type of information would be released if it was real would be at a press conference with high level government offic
has commented on the issue thus far the exact source of the data is not clear let's bring in paul craig roberts columnist on the head of the institute for political economy thank you for speaking to us today now to a non-expert like myself doesn't seem to be much actually going on in these pictures just some military installations some are rows do they actually prove anything. more graphic and say as in former government official or more. of the wall street journal i think. confidence that...
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craig boswell right in the thick of it.ms pretty calm now. >> reporter: allen, good evening to you. yeah, look, time has run out for the roughly quarter of a million people here on the outerbanks. it's too late basically for them to leave. officials are telling them now to stay and while many have decided to evacuate, many more have chosen to ride out the storm? >> surfers took advantage of the waves hurricane arthur kicked up ahead of its arrival in the utter banks. the storm is expected to make landfall on north carolina's barrier islands late tonight or early tomorrow. evacuations have been ordered on cape hatteras and suggested in other areas. >> so we're of course asking our citizens and those people who are visiting this weekend to be extremely careful so as also not to put our public safety personnel in unneeded jeopardy. >> reporter: arthur is packing winds over 80 miles per hour. forecasters say that could push closer to 100 miles per hour and the coast could get six inches of rain. the beach here in nags head is u
craig boswell right in the thick of it.ms pretty calm now. >> reporter: allen, good evening to you. yeah, look, time has run out for the roughly quarter of a million people here on the outerbanks. it's too late basically for them to leave. officials are telling them now to stay and while many have decided to evacuate, many more have chosen to ride out the storm? >> surfers took advantage of the waves hurricane arthur kicked up ahead of its arrival in the utter banks. the storm is...
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symonds. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings. mr. symonds, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we just saw yesterday, mr. symonds, an anniversary in normandy, the 70th anniversary of d-day. a lot of dignitaries there to make the day special yesterday. why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with
symonds. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings. mr. symonds, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we just saw yesterday, mr. symonds, an anniversary in normandy, the 70th anniversary of d-day. a lot of dignitaries there to make the day special yesterday. why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with
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and craig miller, the science editor at san francisco's k.q.e.d. public media. we welcome you both. to you first, timothy quinn, why were these regulations necessary right now, and if the situation is so serious, why the discretion to individual agencies on how and whether to enforce them? >> well, that is necessary because we're going through an extraordinary drought experience in california. last year was the dryest year on record, this year is the third dryest. the demand is up, storage is down, so our member agencies believe the action is necessary now. frankly,eth not too late. the seriousness of this drought just became apparent in the last few months. i mean, in january, february, march, we were dry as a bone. we started to realize we had to take this seriously. it takes time, of course, for the public and others to move up the learning curve. i think the actions taken by the control board, our water comp in california, they're saying take this serious for the emergency that it is and that's what we'll be doing. >> woodruff: briefly remind us what people
and craig miller, the science editor at san francisco's k.q.e.d. public media. we welcome you both. to you first, timothy quinn, why were these regulations necessary right now, and if the situation is so serious, why the discretion to individual agencies on how and whether to enforce them? >> well, that is necessary because we're going through an extraordinary drought experience in california. last year was the dryest year on record, this year is the third dryest. the demand is up,...