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curt joined the volunteer in 1998 and in 2003 he fw came executive director. prior to rock curt spent a decade in corporate sector where he held a variety of business and technology consulting positions at small and large companies. rock serves the community of youth who are poised with countless social and economic challenges. many of the youth live in visitation valee including public housing unit such as sunny veil which is one of the most diverse populations in san francisco. curt is advoicate for the youth of rock and immerseed in the xhubty working on neighborhood projects as well as spear heading initiatives. whoon who anyone that knows this man knows he care fwhtz children and youth. i'm so provide to present this man. i call him a friend as well as partner. i anyhow our city a stronger place because of the dedication and knhiment to the community. ladies and gentlemen of curtioga >> thank you supervisor cohen and the rest of board of have virezs. i love district 10 and the people there. are thereare families and children. i love just everything about
curt joined the volunteer in 1998 and in 2003 he fw came executive director. prior to rock curt spent a decade in corporate sector where he held a variety of business and technology consulting positions at small and large companies. rock serves the community of youth who are poised with countless social and economic challenges. many of the youth live in visitation valee including public housing unit such as sunny veil which is one of the most diverse populations in san francisco. curt is...
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. >> we're joined by thomas jessee and curt fields here at appomattox appomattox.we're taging your calls here on american history e tv. joe in new york, you're on the air. >> caller: yes, i have a neral question for general grant.ppeare at thed surrender ceremony in the n mclean house onow april 9th general lee appeared in an immaculate uniform as he appeared to be wearing right now, because he thought he would be arrested and charged with the crime ofco treason? thank you very much. >> that did come up after the war and i communicated with general grant pointing out that i had a parole. i made sure i had one. i had gone home and i did not o raise arms. politically there washast aed call to have me arrested and tried for treason. i wanted to settle the matter and i communicated with general grant and the matter died. had >> were you concerned at all that you in terms of the settlement, hadn't had a chance to speak to confederate president jefferson davis? >> i had communicated with him. i don't know if he received any of any communications.ion you can understand th
. >> we're joined by thomas jessee and curt fields here at appomattox appomattox.we're taging your calls here on american history e tv. joe in new york, you're on the air. >> caller: yes, i have a neral question for general grant.ppeare at thed surrender ceremony in the n mclean house onow april 9th general lee appeared in an immaculate uniform as he appeared to be wearing right now, because he thought he would be arrested and charged with the crime ofco treason? thank you very...
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new as it was and fine as it was, was the last uniform i had. >> we're joined by thomas jessee and curtfields here at appomattox appomattox. we're taging your calls here on american history e tv. joe in new york, you're on the air. >> caller: yes, i have a neral question for general grant.ppeare at thed surrender ceremony in the n mclean house onow april 9th general lee appeared in an immaculate uniform as he appeared to be wearing right now, because he thought he would become general grant's prisoner. i would like to ask general lee of did he ever consider he might be arrested and charged with the crime ofco treason? thank you very much. >> that did come up after the war and i communicated with general grant pointing out that i had a parole. i made sure i had one. i had gone home and i did not o raise arms. politically there washast aed call to have me arrested and tried for treason. i wanted to settle the matter and i communicated with general grant and the matter died. had >> were you concerned at all that you in terms of the settlement, hadn't had a chance to speak to confederate pr
new as it was and fine as it was, was the last uniform i had. >> we're joined by thomas jessee and curtfields here at appomattox appomattox. we're taging your calls here on american history e tv. joe in new york, you're on the air. >> caller: yes, i have a neral question for general grant.ppeare at thed surrender ceremony in the n mclean house onow april 9th general lee appeared in an immaculate uniform as he appeared to be wearing right now, because he thought he would become...
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a detonation eventually occurred to open the curt and turn the channel into -- cut to turn the channel into a navigationable channel. since then we've grown to the second largest cruise port in the world. on a typical year we see up to 800 port calls by cruise ships. this year we had 40 different ships from ten different cruise lines that moved 4 million passengers to the port. the economic impact is over $2 billion and it's also over 6,000 jobs directly tied to the persons who would come in and out of broward county and greater fort lauderdale to go on those cruises. people are staying in hotels and they're also staying in hotels after their cruise is over. that once again brings jobs and brings people into the local community. the state of florida actually has the most memorable sea ports in the world. there's 15 public sea ports. two currently are not active. and also the largest coast line in the united states. as the busiest container port in the state of florida, we have economic activity throughout the state resulting from the activity here at the port. we also have over 6,000 j
a detonation eventually occurred to open the curt and turn the channel into -- cut to turn the channel into a navigationable channel. since then we've grown to the second largest cruise port in the world. on a typical year we see up to 800 port calls by cruise ships. this year we had 40 different ships from ten different cruise lines that moved 4 million passengers to the port. the economic impact is over $2 billion and it's also over 6,000 jobs directly tied to the persons who would come in...
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. >> general grantl portrayed by curt fields, general robert e. lee portrayed by robert jesse. thank you for joining us and being with the viewers as well. >> thank you. >> our special programming continues with a look at president lincoln's assassination which took place 150 years ago. we'll show coverage of an event that took place recently from ford's theater and nearby peterson house where president lincoln was taken after being shot by actor john wilkes booth on in 1865. >> on our next "washington journal," we'll talk to dennis kelleher talking about banking investigations and regulations seven years after the wall street crisis. then former indiana senator lugar discusses bipartisanship in congress and his work at the lugar center. later, a discussion with weicshbaum on efforts to change police procedures around the country. we'll take your phone calls facebook comments and tweets. >>> this summer,booktv will cover book festivals. this weekend live in book expo america in new york city. in the beginning of june, we're live for the chicago tribune writer's row lit fest inc
. >> general grantl portrayed by curt fields, general robert e. lee portrayed by robert jesse. thank you for joining us and being with the viewers as well. >> thank you. >> our special programming continues with a look at president lincoln's assassination which took place 150 years ago. we'll show coverage of an event that took place recently from ford's theater and nearby peterson house where president lincoln was taken after being shot by actor john wilkes booth on in 1865....
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nbc's curt gregory will have an update on the rescue efforts coming up in our next half hour. >>> this memorial day, president obama paid tribute to our fallen service members. he placed a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in arlington national cemetery and then spoke at a ceremony and mentioned americans like wyatt martin of new mexico and a jamaican immigrant whose family settled in new york city. even though they came from different backgrounds, they were connected to their commitment to a common cause. >> in december an ied struck their vehicle. they were the last two americans to give their lives during our combat mission in afghanistan. >> sergeant first class ramone morris was on his fifth deployment when he was killed. well the memorial day parade along constitution avenue is just wrapping up but zachary kiesch is live where it started. when's it looking like out there? >> reporter: you're right. this is one of the great stories that we have an opportunity to tell every year. the selfless individuals that put on the uniforms and defend the freedoms of this country and y
nbc's curt gregory will have an update on the rescue efforts coming up in our next half hour. >>> this memorial day, president obama paid tribute to our fallen service members. he placed a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in arlington national cemetery and then spoke at a ceremony and mentioned americans like wyatt martin of new mexico and a jamaican immigrant whose family settled in new york city. even though they came from different backgrounds, they were connected to their...
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for more on this spill, let's go to curt hawkins, an nbc news channel reporter. good to have you with us tonight. what are the cleanup efforts looking like at this hour? all hands on deck? what's it look like? >> well ed it really is all hands on deck. authorities here expect that this cleanup is expected to last at least three more days. they're saying they haven't been able to verify the threat just yet. this is a very sensitive area for wildlife. this is where whales make their way to alaska. this is where there are rare sea birds and other endangered species. this is something they're following very closely. and they haven't been able to identify the exact impact that that will have. they're going to investigate the possibility of both criminal and civil charges and local county supervisors are saying this is a disaster and even a nightmare scenario. >> nightmare scenario possibly playing out. environmentalists who were on the scene, how do they describe it? >> a lot of them are concerned about the use of disbursants. at this point, state officials say those
for more on this spill, let's go to curt hawkins, an nbc news channel reporter. good to have you with us tonight. what are the cleanup efforts looking like at this hour? all hands on deck? what's it look like? >> well ed it really is all hands on deck. authorities here expect that this cleanup is expected to last at least three more days. they're saying they haven't been able to verify the threat just yet. this is a very sensitive area for wildlife. this is where whales make their way to...
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they were made by curt manufacturing. defective hitches can cause a trailer to break away from the vehicle that is telling it. a 10 square mile oil slick off the california coast is making it hard for skimmers to do their jobs. more animals are dying because of the spill. the latest victims include a dolphin in several pelicans. two sea lions and six pelicans have been saved. a broken pipeline spewed tens of thousands of gallons of oil into the pacific fo4rr several hours tuesday. flooding in north texas and central oklahoma could last several more weeks. the red river and its tributaries are at their highest levels in more than two decades. several additional inches of rain are in the forecast. climatologists say that this year's rain have already ended the region's five-year drought. that is good news. devon: good news but not the flooding left behind. sometimes you get it all at once. kellye: somewhere in the middle would be nice. devon: a day like today sunshine, 70's. 75 washington. right in the middle, almost the av
they were made by curt manufacturing. defective hitches can cause a trailer to break away from the vehicle that is telling it. a 10 square mile oil slick off the california coast is making it hard for skimmers to do their jobs. more animals are dying because of the spill. the latest victims include a dolphin in several pelicans. two sea lions and six pelicans have been saved. a broken pipeline spewed tens of thousands of gallons of oil into the pacific fo4rr several hours tuesday. flooding in...
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. >> seth: that's the scary part and then curt schilling, who ends up being such a key to the 2004 red to death. and this is a big boy, too. >> seth: yes. and so how did you know it was him? what happened? you're just in a pile right? >> because when i was down in the pile with mike williams, actually, i was holding mike williams really tight with my arms like this on his neck. and i felt the same feeling probably mike williams was feeling in the bottom because i felt this really tight squeezing thing on my neck. i had a huge golden chain -- not huge, but big enough to choke me. and there's curt schilling, "you son of a gun, i'm going to choke -- let him go, i'm going to choke you, too." and i'm like, "let me go." "let me go." >> seth: and then you guys ended up being teammates. >> i ended up being his teammate. and a great teammate of mine. but at that time, we never spoke about it. but every time i looked at him, i would just say, "imagine that you almost choked me?" >> seth: of course, your greatest teammate as far as stories, and there's so many good ones in the book, was manny ram
. >> seth: that's the scary part and then curt schilling, who ends up being such a key to the 2004 red to death. and this is a big boy, too. >> seth: yes. and so how did you know it was him? what happened? you're just in a pile right? >> because when i was down in the pile with mike williams, actually, i was holding mike williams really tight with my arms like this on his neck. and i felt the same feeling probably mike williams was feeling in the bottom because i felt this...
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i think curt have it the problems we have, people come in buildings with no prices but they want a building permit they will want the $9,000 bathroom remodel, which our code allows for but that is strictly cosmetic only and we're pretty much figuring it's going to be your local super market quality coming out. you are not going to do imported italian tile or light fixture, that will be up to our building inspector to say, wait, a minute, you have a cost down and it's a lot more. >> so it's multiple contacts with the department. >> i get it quite a bit, i can do it this cheap, i'm going to ikea, my cap netses cost 1500 where i get it is the 15 unit apartment building on golden gate, that is studio kitchen apartments happens to be four cabinets, there you can say, it would be the 9,000, probably, isn't the right evaluation. >> but you have the ability to deal with that? >> yes. >> thank you for your presentation. so this is an action item -- >> no it's not an action item, but we can have public comment, is there public comment on item 13? seeing none combo going to go back to eight. eight a,
i think curt have it the problems we have, people come in buildings with no prices but they want a building permit they will want the $9,000 bathroom remodel, which our code allows for but that is strictly cosmetic only and we're pretty much figuring it's going to be your local super market quality coming out. you are not going to do imported italian tile or light fixture, that will be up to our building inspector to say, wait, a minute, you have a cost down and it's a lot more. >> so...
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you're not done curt.s is the finale here before we go. >> what is this. >> this is a hog dog a -- >> oh, my gosh. >> 2-foot long hotdog with cheese sauce, crispy onions bacon chili on a 2-foot long french roll served with cole slaw and you buy this at the ballpark and if you eat the and tire thing we'll put your picture up -- >> no way. >> put your picture up inside the ballpark permanently. >> it's not possible. >> has anyone been able to eat this? >> not yet. >> for less adventurous we slice it in quarters so it's almost like a family sized hotdog. >> this one is $25. >> $25. >> we'll work on that. >> we'll get started. >> we'll be up. >> my goodness. let's get started on this. we'll head back with you and continues with our spring fling. we have a game coming up. >> what time? >> 7:05 tonight. >> we are going to be here. so back to you. >> he's going in. >> you got to bring some of that bacon back here, brother. >> it looks good. >> very good. >> leave to the iron pigs always doing something different.
you're not done curt.s is the finale here before we go. >> what is this. >> this is a hog dog a -- >> oh, my gosh. >> 2-foot long hotdog with cheese sauce, crispy onions bacon chili on a 2-foot long french roll served with cole slaw and you buy this at the ballpark and if you eat the and tire thing we'll put your picture up -- >> no way. >> put your picture up inside the ballpark permanently. >> it's not possible. >> has anyone been able to eat...
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chris curt he's looking good out of saw grass. 10 under heading into sunday.e between the warriors and grizzlies in the second quarter in memphis. dubs down by nine. that's coming up at 11:00. >> go warriors. >> i think they can do it. >> there you have it. >> i think so too. >> kate thanks a lot. >>> an otter box case is supposed to be indestructible. >> there are reports that an actual otter took one in part. a tongue in cheek response came from the company after hearing this otter slaughter. >>> is your phone case tuff 'n uff? >> one person's otter box phone case was demolished by otters when it fell into a zoo enclosure. the phone case company released this gag video of otters testing out other cases. these cases survived but barely. they advise customers to keep their phones away from wildlife just in case. sum issing up the newscast watch out for black bears and keep your otter boxes away from wildlife. >> really any excuse to put an otter on air is warranted. >> that's fine. >> time well spent. >> let's look at tonight's schedule. giants game is coming
chris curt he's looking good out of saw grass. 10 under heading into sunday.e between the warriors and grizzlies in the second quarter in memphis. dubs down by nine. that's coming up at 11:00. >> go warriors. >> i think they can do it. >> there you have it. >> i think so too. >> kate thanks a lot. >>> an otter box case is supposed to be indestructible. >> there are reports that an actual otter took one in part. a tongue in cheek response came from...
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on during school hours with cloths should conceal undergarments and off the shoulder or low s and curtsshorts shorter than reasonable length are prohibited. firms are fed up and now a sophomore has launched a petition. >> i want to be respected regardless of what i am wearing. i don't think my bra strap should determine how someone treats me. >> our reporter was told it applies to boys. for example, those with underwear exposed with pants hanging, but many in the community are applauding the petition. >> ing it is very good for young people to articulate. >> the way they do it is better than doing it and getting in trouble. 2,000 people have signed the petition and they will present it to the school board in the coming weeks. >> happening today another demonstration will be held in protest of more v.a. clauses in the hand picks of san francisco catholic high school over language in the hand book that reclassifies teachers as ministers and condemns homosexuality. the archbishop cordileone has revised the language of the original handbook but protesters say the emergency is the same and u
on during school hours with cloths should conceal undergarments and off the shoulder or low s and curtsshorts shorter than reasonable length are prohibited. firms are fed up and now a sophomore has launched a petition. >> i want to be respected regardless of what i am wearing. i don't think my bra strap should determine how someone treats me. >> our reporter was told it applies to boys. for example, those with underwear exposed with pants hanging, but many in the community are...
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it's how swiss-born monk curt gensa spends part of his day.hank you so much for taking time for me today. >> oh, you're welcome. >> reporter: he is also an ambassador for the town, where buddhist tradition lives on. so for the past few week, he has been busier than usual, welcoming an influx of people celebrating koyasan's 1200th anniversary. >> why tourists come here? because they want to have an experience like the other people so they come for the spiritual adventure, if you want. and koyasan is known the land, something faith, it is true. >> reporter: monks and pilgrims are honoring revered monk kukai, called kobodaiishi after his death. the area houses the headquarters of the sect and is considered one of the most sacred places in japan. during this 50-day celebration, people can catch a glimpse of rarely seen relics. crowds snake through a temple to see a statue of a healing buddha that's been kept hidden since it was made in 1932. foreign tourists have always visited koyasan, drawn to the dozens of monasteries, tucked inside dense, ceda
it's how swiss-born monk curt gensa spends part of his day.hank you so much for taking time for me today. >> oh, you're welcome. >> reporter: he is also an ambassador for the town, where buddhist tradition lives on. so for the past few week, he has been busier than usual, welcoming an influx of people celebrating koyasan's 1200th anniversary. >> why tourists come here? because they want to have an experience like the other people so they come for the spiritual adventure, if...
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chris curt. got himself sole possession when he dropped this at the 17.round leader kevin na, didn't like his shot, but how do you like me now? drops it at the 17. set himself up for birdie. that one would tie at the time. but na, he gave it right back. a double bogey hole in the 18. dropped him two shots of the lead. kirk is one step clear of the field. >>> and how about the nfl and the raiders? the fourth overall pick. and they unveil the wide receiver amary cooper yesterday for the first practice in silver and black. number 89 is the number. the star attraction on the field. cooper regarded as one of the most pro-ready players in the league. his assessment of practice? >> no surprises. it went exactly how i thought it would go. the first day of practice. it went pretty good. i made a couple of plays. we looked good out there as a team. >> are we going to do a daily update on our number one pick? i thought he was fine. he is going to be a good player. >> thank you, coach. >>> thursday night, the giants presented michael morris with his world series ring
chris curt. got himself sole possession when he dropped this at the 17.round leader kevin na, didn't like his shot, but how do you like me now? drops it at the 17. set himself up for birdie. that one would tie at the time. but na, he gave it right back. a double bogey hole in the 18. dropped him two shots of the lead. kirk is one step clear of the field. >>> and how about the nfl and the raiders? the fourth overall pick. and they unveil the wide receiver amary cooper yesterday for the...
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curt is one stroke clear of the field. >>> and nfl, rookie mini camps all over the league, including first round pick amari coop ner the first practice yesterday in the silver and black. 89 the number. the star attraction on the field. cooper regarded as one of the most pro ready players in the league. his assessment at practice? >> no surprises. it went exactly how i thought it would go. the first day of practice. it went pretty good. i made a couple of plays. we looked good out there as a team. >> are we going to do a daily update on our number one pick? i thought he was fine. he is going to be a good player. >> thanks forbe the insight, coach. >>> the giants defended morris with the world series love. look at the love. and now a miami marlin. one season in san francisco. 20-14. came up big in the post season homerun. game tying homerun in the nlcs clincher. the go-ahead rbi in game seven of the world series. and you know that came up, when we chatted. >> he looked the same. the product in his hair is still the same. hey, michael. man, i cannot remember someone getting so much love
curt is one stroke clear of the field. >>> and nfl, rookie mini camps all over the league, including first round pick amari coop ner the first practice yesterday in the silver and black. 89 the number. the star attraction on the field. cooper regarded as one of the most pro ready players in the league. his assessment at practice? >> no surprises. it went exactly how i thought it would go. the first day of practice. it went pretty good. i made a couple of plays. we looked good out...
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. >> reporter: the detective tj says a 18 year-old jogger was indecent liz assaulted by curt hoist approached asking if she want aid running partner. >> it takes like her to come forward with these. >> reporter: curtis, arrested 24 hours later on this media street for allegedly assaulting another woman there. charges being filed against him for radnor trail a assault which came as jarring news for trail goers. >> i'm sad thinks a gorgeous trail. >> reporter: trail users concerned deepening after police reported another incident at the same spot friday morning where a different suspect still at large exposed himself. >> she observed this individual, this male, his running shorts down around his ankle and he was standing there naked. >> reporter: this suspect charged in newark, delaware with the may 19th attack on the jogger on a park jail. lieutenant block's add rise was be alert and try not to be alone. >> you want to run during daytime hours and safety in numbers is one of the most important things. >> reporter: for now curtis remains, behind bars, radnor police say they want to know if he m
. >> reporter: the detective tj says a 18 year-old jogger was indecent liz assaulted by curt hoist approached asking if she want aid running partner. >> it takes like her to come forward with these. >> reporter: curtis, arrested 24 hours later on this media street for allegedly assaulting another woman there. charges being filed against him for radnor trail a assault which came as jarring news for trail goers. >> i'm sad thinks a gorgeous trail. >> reporter: trail...
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. >> from the home office in manayunk pennsylvania, curt shilling's pre-game rituals.umber 10 -- >> sit naked for an hour in entire tup of philadelphia cream cheese. >> for then mayor ed rendell a huge fan the 1999 phillies show was just part of why he loved letterman. >> he really broke the mold. he was the first comedian to do humor out of the box. but david letterman was more cutting, more sarcastic and more fun and he did some things that are so wacky it's believable. >> reporter: rendell one of many politicians who played along with dave. >> i didn't know this was going to be this long. >> philly favorite survive castaway appeared on the late show couple of times. >> dave just was asking me a bunch of questions about, you know, the island, you know, was that any hanky panky going on out there. i'm like no, dave. >> wis had he fellow cass aways doing the top 10 isn't if you prepare rat by carefully cleaning, seasoning and cooking it it's pretty bad. >> thank you jervis. >> doing the top 10, dave's top 10. he changed the late night talk show game. >> mack in the '90
. >> from the home office in manayunk pennsylvania, curt shilling's pre-game rituals.umber 10 -- >> sit naked for an hour in entire tup of philadelphia cream cheese. >> for then mayor ed rendell a huge fan the 1999 phillies show was just part of why he loved letterman. >> he really broke the mold. he was the first comedian to do humor out of the box. but david letterman was more cutting, more sarcastic and more fun and he did some things that are so wacky it's...
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. >> we ask this of general grantrant h curt fields portraying general t grant.did he formulate the plan? what was the thinking ahead of these days? >> grant has a mandate from l addres lincoln. he knows what he wants . lincoln said famously in the second inaugural address lehe wanted a piece of malice for hose s all. he was a soft piece. lincoln's goal is for aou peace swiftl that will bring the southern brethren into the union as swiftly as possible. grant knows that his -- that that's the spirit lincoln intends. grant also knows that his brief n is t as a military man is to effect the surrender of lee's army, but will the heavy fraught questions ty whether the confederates will again vote have office have property that was taken restored to them, those questions are ' beyond grant's jurisdiction and outside his brief. those will be dealt with by civil authorities, by politicians, congressmen back in washington, d.c. grant's terms to lead here surrender by patrol. this is a military intervention, grant's leniency in this hour protects the lives of lee' men, but
. >> we ask this of general grantrant h curt fields portraying general t grant.did he formulate the plan? what was the thinking ahead of these days? >> grant has a mandate from l addres lincoln. he knows what he wants . lincoln said famously in the second inaugural address lehe wanted a piece of malice for hose s all. he was a soft piece. lincoln's goal is for aou peace swiftl that will bring the southern brethren into the union as swiftly as possible. grant knows that his -- that...
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curt wagner covers social media for nbc partner, recode. >> i don't think we know as a society what isiate and what is inappropriate and it is only gonna happen over time. >> reporter: after the ceo first boasted that periscope was the real winner on saturday the company today said "we respect intellectual property rights and is working to take down copyrighted content. new technology opening a pandora's box filled with legal and privacy issues." tom cost testimony low, nbc news washington. >> and if you've been watching our periscope feed we are going to turn it off now and direct you back to the tv. we are back in a moment with youtube performing again in the u.s. months after bono's devastating accident, but they weren't on a vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without
curt wagner covers social media for nbc partner, recode. >> i don't think we know as a society what isiate and what is inappropriate and it is only gonna happen over time. >> reporter: after the ceo first boasted that periscope was the real winner on saturday the company today said "we respect intellectual property rights and is working to take down copyrighted content. new technology opening a pandora's box filled with legal and privacy issues." tom cost testimony low,...
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curt warner, tucker carlson, oprah winfrey, former vice president dick cheney, godzilla. leonardo dicaprio, the ghost of mickey rooney and more. it all starts now. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how can you not love this group? do you understand the hillside strangler was on the show tonight. when we come back, amazon has a crazy new delivery service thing plan i'll tell you about. and we'll play for foreigner or not. so stick with us. we'll be right back. [ applause ] we want a spirited performance. who offers the most horsepower? lincoln mkc. we also want clever thinking in a tight spot. anyone offer hands-free in and out park assist? lincoln mkc. bra-vo. it's the final days of the lincoln luxury uncovered event. lease mkc for $329 a month. and for a limited time competitive owners and lessees get one-thousand dollars bonus cash. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been
curt warner, tucker carlson, oprah winfrey, former vice president dick cheney, godzilla. leonardo dicaprio, the ghost of mickey rooney and more. it all starts now. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how can you not love this group? do you understand the hillside strangler was on the show tonight. when we come back, amazon has a crazy new delivery service thing plan i'll tell you about. and we'll play for foreigner or not. so stick with us. we'll be right back. [ applause ] we want a...
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this is a billion dollar a year industry in the u.s., and i'm with curt harrison of harrison fishery.at asian catfish need to be inspected more carefully? >> absolutely. they're not even in the same family as far as our channel catfish. so there are feed requirements and feeding regulations are different from the united states. >> reporter: trans-pacific partnership, this is a trillion dollar trade deal. this is important to a ton of people. and come on, brandon, come on down here, i want to continue to watch the feeding. you're in danger of torpedoing this whole deal. >> well, i'm not sure if we're endangering but not comparing apples to apples, that's the problem. >> reporter: you are really concerned about the safety of the asian catfish coming in? >> we have no idea what they're feeding them. what type of environments, medications and stuff that they're using. here in the united states, that's strictly regulated. >> reporter: they are very strictly regulated in the u.s. fascinating to see this, liz, you see the feed come running out of the feeder here. how many catfish you have he
this is a billion dollar a year industry in the u.s., and i'm with curt harrison of harrison fishery.at asian catfish need to be inspected more carefully? >> absolutely. they're not even in the same family as far as our channel catfish. so there are feed requirements and feeding regulations are different from the united states. >> reporter: trans-pacific partnership, this is a trillion dollar trade deal. this is important to a ton of people. and come on, brandon, come on down here,...
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. >> jimmy: give me a note, curt. ♪ >> jimmy: alright, wait. >> yeah.h, ah, woo! like stuff like that. alright, ready? like, ooh, ah, and woo. [ beatboxing ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ready? ♪ ♪ this is a jam for all the fellas tryin' to do what those ladies tell us ♪ ♪ get shot down cause ya over-zealous play to hard 'cause you're p b and jealous ♪ ♪ okay, smarty, go to a party girls are scantily clad and showin' body ♪ ♪ chicks walks by you wish you could sex her, standing on the wall like a poindexter ♪ ♪ next day's function high-class luncheon food is served and you're out and just munchin' ♪ ♪ music comes on, people start to dance ate too much you split your pants ♪ ♪ girl starts walkin' guy starts gawkin' ♪ ♪ sits down next to you and starts talkin' says she wants to dance cause she likes to groove ♪ ♪ jimmy don't just sit there let's bust a move ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if you want it you got it if you want it baby you got it ♪ ♪ if you want it you got it if you want it baby you got it ♪ ♪ ah yeah ah yeah just bust a move ♪ >> jimmy: queen latifa
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and representative curt clawson, thank you, to my mom and all the mothers out there who have been there for us. and virginia comstock celebrating mother's day with this picture, celebrating four generations of women in her family. now back to our special mother's day presentation on first ladies. we conclude with a 1994 event from the ronald reagan presidential library. the speakers are peggy hoover, lucy baines johnson, and maureen reagan. the event begins with remarks from nancy reagan. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and jerome and. would you please join me in welcoming our special guest -- peggy hoover, lucy baines johnson, -- ford bales and maureen reagan? [applause] and now, and our own first lady, mrs. nancy reagan. [applause] nancy reagan: thank you. thank you. thank you. good morning. i am delighted to welcome you all to a very special program. i hope you had a chance to see the remarkable new exhibit called "madam president" this morning. this will be introduced to each other america's first ladies, not only through the clothes they wore or the artifact
and representative curt clawson, thank you, to my mom and all the mothers out there who have been there for us. and virginia comstock celebrating mother's day with this picture, celebrating four generations of women in her family. now back to our special mother's day presentation on first ladies. we conclude with a 1994 event from the ronald reagan presidential library. the speakers are peggy hoover, lucy baines johnson, and maureen reagan. the event begins with remarks from nancy reagan. this...
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now the dust has dropped from the quite astonishing bipartisan view you and senator curt got on the bill end. do you have a view of the process you will get if the administration gets the deal at the end of june? when are they going to bring it to you? is the senate going to have enough time to deal with it? in the past, you have been courageous in pre predicting outcomes. if they come to you with an agreement that confirms to the fact sheet that they released, where do you think the votes are now? senator koerber: -- senator corker i don't want to say grace : over the fact issue because so many facts are missing in the fact sheet. but i will generally talk about the fact sheet and say that look, many quote, and i don't want to overuse red lies, but many things that were not going to happen are going to happen. fordo is still going to exist and they will describe it like a museum entity and they will have more centrifuge centrifuges and iraq is going to produce platonium. right? so those things are obviously things that were never going to happen. it is possible there is still a way to d
now the dust has dropped from the quite astonishing bipartisan view you and senator curt got on the bill end. do you have a view of the process you will get if the administration gets the deal at the end of june? when are they going to bring it to you? is the senate going to have enough time to deal with it? in the past, you have been courageous in pre predicting outcomes. if they come to you with an agreement that confirms to the fact sheet that they released, where do you think the votes are...
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curt schilling's pregame rituals. number ten. >> sit naked for an hour in the giant tub of philadelphia cream cheese. >> yeah. >> throughout the years, the delaware valley was rel represented with guests like will smith and bruce willis. >> i don't think anybody has been here more often than that, 61 times. >> reporter: it was upper darby's own tina fey who deliver a eye catching send off just days before letterman's final show. >> i want to give you the the dress. >> reporter: she joined a long list of folks bummed about saying good bye to a comedian former pennsylvania pennsylvania governor ed rendell said broke the mold. >> david letterman was more terrific cutting more sarcastic and more fun and he was just so whacky, it the is unbelievable. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie was willing to play along. >> i didn't know it was going to be this long. >> back in the 90's, former "eyewitness news" anchor larry kane asked her man about the even of the line. >> maybe in the year 2,000 i will have said to my
curt schilling's pregame rituals. number ten. >> sit naked for an hour in the giant tub of philadelphia cream cheese. >> yeah. >> throughout the years, the delaware valley was rel represented with guests like will smith and bruce willis. >> i don't think anybody has been here more often than that, 61 times. >> reporter: it was upper darby's own tina fey who deliver a eye catching send off just days before letterman's final show. >> i want to give you the the...
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. >>> step curt i, this is a frightening fall during the western conference finals, latest coming up. >>> i'm tom sredenschek phillies coming off another lost weekend on the road. they start a three game series on monday with the new york mets. innings is inning all tied up at three nil will more flores with a run shot to left. phillies hut down rest of the way. they lose the opener six to three. >>> how about first place washington nationals. this he remain red hot to wrigley field wilson ramos with the solo home run to the being renovated empty bleachers of wrigley. national win two-one. they have won eight of nine games. >>> ncaa lacrosse title game at lincoln financial field denver wesley byrd scores five goals. count them five. denver beats maryland ten-five. the former princeton coach with the seventh title becomes first coach to win a title 259 different schools. >>> tennis at french open on monday and venous williams get knocked out by sloan stevens. this is match point. sloan serving in the far court, she aces venous williams and win seven-six six-one. that is sports in a min
. >>> step curt i, this is a frightening fall during the western conference finals, latest coming up. >>> i'm tom sredenschek phillies coming off another lost weekend on the road. they start a three game series on monday with the new york mets. innings is inning all tied up at three nil will more flores with a run shot to left. phillies hut down rest of the way. they lose the opener six to three. >>> how about first place washington nationals. this he remain red hot...
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curt hawkins, thank you.e and they want a $15 an hour wage. and they want the right to unionize. today's protest comes a day after the l.a. city council gave initial approval to a $15 an hour raise for its employees living in l.a. msnbc's zach roth is live in illinois the site of the protests. set the scene and how things have been going so far. in a matter of an hour the gathering has gotten much larger. >> reporter: yeah, hi thomas there is by now a crowd i would estimate over 1,000 people. heavily young and minority in keeping with the profile of this movement and the mood is upbeat and optimistic. coming off of a big victory in l.a. having said that they are very focused still on that goal of $15 an hour and union. i spekoke to a worker from kansas city who works at both mcdonald's and burger king. has to work two jobs makes $8 an hour at each. trying to support a family with three daughters. they won't back down from their demand for $15 an hour an union. >> zach roth reporting for us there outside of th
curt hawkins, thank you.e and they want a $15 an hour wage. and they want the right to unionize. today's protest comes a day after the l.a. city council gave initial approval to a $15 an hour raise for its employees living in l.a. msnbc's zach roth is live in illinois the site of the protests. set the scene and how things have been going so far. in a matter of an hour the gathering has gotten much larger. >> reporter: yeah, hi thomas there is by now a crowd i would estimate over 1,000...
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. >>> new documentary of the life of the nirvana afront man curt co bain, we will talk to the director who was given access to the family, friend and storage facility containing icon's journals able home videos. >>> beloved brand with the sweet history. we will take you inside cot that creates big league chew. >>> all that plus eye opener, dish and saturday session just ahead on cbs this morning saturday. >> thank you very much. we will be watching. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch 40,000 runners are expect for the broad street run this sunday. in the crowd will be a cancer survivor and his doctors with a spend one. stephanie stahl has more on the power of the hope. >>> car looks riveria is getting ready for broad street run something he always did until three years ago when he was diagnosis with a rare cancer. >> it has given me a different outlook at life. how fragile life really is. >> a lot of rocky roads along the way. it was scary. we did not know if he would be here. >> tumor was on the left side of my neck. >> reporter: cancer tumor was removed in the eight hour surgery that includ
. >>> new documentary of the life of the nirvana afront man curt co bain, we will talk to the director who was given access to the family, friend and storage facility containing icon's journals able home videos. >>> beloved brand with the sweet history. we will take you inside cot that creates big league chew. >>> all that plus eye opener, dish and saturday session just ahead on cbs this morning saturday. >> thank you very much. we will be watching. >>>...
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senator widen and represent curt trader. [ applause ] so it is great to be at the world headquarters of such an iconic company. a company that helps succeed from the syringeindividual to world stage. i've come to oregon to talk a little about trade which initially may have had people thinking, what is mariota going some place we didn't know about? yeah, and -- he's going to be great. he's an outstanding young man and terrific. he's from hawaii by the way. local boy. but this is important. i want to tell you why i think trade deals and our willingness to go out there and compete on the global stage is so important. before i came out here i had a chance to meet with small business owners from across oregon who's workers make everything from bikes to tea to stationary to wine. and they know how important this is to them. sometimes when we talk about trade, we think of nike or boeing or ge, about these big multinational companies. those small business leaders came here today because they understood that these markets outside the united states will help them grow and help them hire more f
senator widen and represent curt trader. [ applause ] so it is great to be at the world headquarters of such an iconic company. a company that helps succeed from the syringeindividual to world stage. i've come to oregon to talk a little about trade which initially may have had people thinking, what is mariota going some place we didn't know about? yeah, and -- he's going to be great. he's an outstanding young man and terrific. he's from hawaii by the way. local boy. but this is important. i...
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new drone video shows what's left of kobani after the curt were helped to retake the city. >> when youmages like this, you can see how ordinary lives have been destroyed by those consistent air strikes you can so easily see. but it's the drone aps eye view that opens up that level of damage. we saw constant air strikes, cower bombings, as well. but that street view which was remarkable to be hold hundreds of people still trying to live their lives there. officials there talk about 6,000 in one week in the city, but the countryside around it bringing the total to tens of thousands now living there. as that drone flies through the streets, it's obvious there is a massive task ahead for anyone trying to live back there. they say that is not assisted by the turkish government, not allowing in the influx of heavy machinery. they say 07% of that city is completelidy extraordinary. the areas you're seeing are pretty much where the most intense air strikes and fighting occurred. the kurdish fighters looking to try and defense it knew that they sustained so much damage there would be few spoils
new drone video shows what's left of kobani after the curt were helped to retake the city. >> when youmages like this, you can see how ordinary lives have been destroyed by those consistent air strikes you can so easily see. but it's the drone aps eye view that opens up that level of damage. we saw constant air strikes, cower bombings, as well. but that street view which was remarkable to be hold hundreds of people still trying to live their lives there. officials there talk about 6,000...
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. >> from the home office in manayunk pennsylvania, curt schilling's pre-game rituals.our in a a tub of philadelphia dream cheese. >> ed rendell huge fan, 1999 phillies show was part of why he loved letterman. >> he really broke the mole. he was the first comedian to do humor out of the box. david letterman was more a sarcastic, more fun and he did some things that are so wacky it is unbelievable. >> rendell's just one of many politicians, who played along with dave. >> a cation away a periods on the show. >> dave was asking me a bunch of questions about, you know, the island, was there any hanky panky going on out there, and i'm like no, dave. >> and with his fellow cast aways, doing the top ten. >> if you prepare by compare actually cleaning, seasoning cooking it, it is pretty bad. >> ya. >> doing the top ten is a great day. top ten? like dave's top ten. he changed the late night talk show game. >> back in the 90's, former "eyewitness news" anchor larry kane interviewed letterman and asked about the end of the line. >> maybe, i mean, in the year 2,000 i will have said
. >> from the home office in manayunk pennsylvania, curt schilling's pre-game rituals.our in a a tub of philadelphia dream cheese. >> ed rendell huge fan, 1999 phillies show was part of why he loved letterman. >> he really broke the mole. he was the first comedian to do humor out of the box. david letterman was more a sarcastic, more fun and he did some things that are so wacky it is unbelievable. >> rendell's just one of many politicians, who played along with dave....
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we've learned that that traffic officer and the curt guard here were stationed at the front, were just minutes away from leaving and this really could have been a massacre don, if they had not been there, if that traffic officer hadn't gone out and used his work pistol to kill those two gunmen. it could have been a lot worse. officials i've been speaking with say that this was a wake-up call. >> absolutely. and what is this that we're hearing that possibly that there was a british isis recruiter playing a key role in this attack pamela? >> reporter: that's right. this british isis fighter named jenade hussein had been tweeting with simpson around the time of the attack. in fact he tweeted right after the attack talking about it. he's a big concern for later and for intelligence officials, because he's seen as a double threat. he's very tech-savvy he's apparently been involved with isis-related packs. and he's also a leader. he's known to be a leader in isis he's very savvy with western media, and he's seen as a recruiting magnet for isis. and so we know simpson was in touch with him an
we've learned that that traffic officer and the curt guard here were stationed at the front, were just minutes away from leaving and this really could have been a massacre don, if they had not been there, if that traffic officer hadn't gone out and used his work pistol to kill those two gunmen. it could have been a lot worse. officials i've been speaking with say that this was a wake-up call. >> absolutely. and what is this that we're hearing that possibly that there was a british isis...
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american history tv viewers, we'll be here for the next 20 25 minutes talking to ulysses grant played by curtt e. lee played by thomas jessee. let's go to donald in jacksonville. you're on the air. go ahead. okay. i don't hear that.e days let's continue on. we'll get to calls in just a moment. general lee, in the days before the surrender on april 9th i ment y had read in your memoirs that , you you had a severe head ache. but the moment you received the news you became instantly well? >> the headache immediately disappeared. never to return again.the no i expect it was because of the great relief for the note that itime he had just been given from generalnd i lee was the first time he had used the word surrender. and i knew the end was near. and the relief was tremendous. and then the stress of pounding through the virginia countryside to try to get to general lee to stop the wkilling. >> what was the final final straw really in your decision-making, general lee, for calling for a meeting with general grant? >> i sent general gordon forward to the west to see if we had a clear road or to see
american history tv viewers, we'll be here for the next 20 25 minutes talking to ulysses grant played by curtt e. lee played by thomas jessee. let's go to donald in jacksonville. you're on the air. go ahead. okay. i don't hear that.e days let's continue on. we'll get to calls in just a moment. general lee, in the days before the surrender on april 9th i ment y had read in your memoirs that , you you had a severe head ache. but the moment you received the news you became instantly well? >>...
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now the dust has dropped from the bipartisan view you and senator curt got on the bill end. do you have a few of the process you will get if the administration gets the deal at the end of june? when will they bring it to you? you have been courageous in pre predicting outcomes. if they come to you with an agreement that confirms to the fact sheet where do you think the votes are now? >> i don't want to say grace over the fact issue because so many facts are missing in the fact sheet. but i will generally talk about the fact sheet and say that look, many quote, and i don't want to overuse red lies but many things that were not going to happen are going to happen. fordo will exist and they will describe it like a museum entity and they will have more centrifuge centrifuges and iraq is going to produce platonium. it is possible there is still a way to deal with those issues in an appropriate manner because we know of those issues. i think there will be concerns because of the underground location. about how we deal with that affectively. one of the most shocking things to me wa
now the dust has dropped from the bipartisan view you and senator curt got on the bill end. do you have a few of the process you will get if the administration gets the deal at the end of june? when will they bring it to you? you have been courageous in pre predicting outcomes. if they come to you with an agreement that confirms to the fact sheet where do you think the votes are now? >> i don't want to say grace over the fact issue because so many facts are missing in the fact sheet. but...
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eastern on oral histories, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with interview of curt klein who as a teenager escaped german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s. lost his parents in auschwitz, and as interrogate or for the army, questioned hitler's personal driver. sunday at 2:00 70th anniversary of world war ii in europe with dignitaries and veterans commemorating the event at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. get the complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> the president of iraq's semi autonomous region of kurdistan spoke at the council on foreign relations in washington, d.c. about kurdistan's role fighting isis and their hope to achieve independence from iraq. this is an hour. >> good afternoon everyone. i am washington bureau chief of "the wall street journal." as you all know i have a special guest today, president of the kurdistan region of iraq and it is a pleasure and honor to have you with us, mr. president. equally important is the foreign minister of the krg. crucially will serve as interpreter so that we can make the conversation happen in a me
eastern on oral histories, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with interview of curt klein who as a teenager escaped german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s. lost his parents in auschwitz, and as interrogate or for the army, questioned hitler's personal driver. sunday at 2:00 70th anniversary of world war ii in europe with dignitaries and veterans commemorating the event at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. get the complete schedule at cspan.org....
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just a little over a week ago may 3, two heavily armed assailants opened fire outside an event at the curts i caldwell center in garland, tick. thankfully some of text texas' finest police officers were on hand. traffic police and swat officers from the garland police department did their job. they subdued these two would-be mass murderers before they were able to take a life. to date these heroes remain unnamed. we cannot overlook their bravery, their willingness to put their lives on the line to protect ours. they kept this crisis from becoming a tragedy and they averted what likely could have been the largest mass casualty situation north texas has ever seen. mr. speaker, i extend to the garland police department my sincerest appreciation for their service and their bravery. these heroes deserve our deepest appreciation for their selfless preservation of human life. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: i rise to address the house for on
just a little over a week ago may 3, two heavily armed assailants opened fire outside an event at the curts i caldwell center in garland, tick. thankfully some of text texas' finest police officers were on hand. traffic police and swat officers from the garland police department did their job. they subdued these two would-be mass murderers before they were able to take a life. to date these heroes remain unnamed. we cannot overlook their bravery, their willingness to put their lives on the line...
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eastern on oral histories, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with interview of curt klein who as a teenager escaped german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s., lost his parents, as interrogate or for the army questioned hitler's personal driver. sunday at 2:00 the anniversary of world war ii in europe w with dignitaries and veterans commemorating the event in washington, d.c. get the complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> tuesday the manhattan institute for policy research hosted a forum on the future of america's black community. the event marks the 50th anniversary of a study on black america conducted by johnson administration labor secretary daniel patrick moynihan who later represented new york in the u.s. senate. this panel focuses on restoring the family. it is just over an hour. >>> just want to keep things moving, if we could take our seats. we will continue with the third panel, then we'll grab a bite. i hope everyone found the previous two panels informative. i certainly have. we will move to panel three, restoring the family. i will introduce the panel
eastern on oral histories, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with interview of curt klein who as a teenager escaped german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s., lost his parents, as interrogate or for the army questioned hitler's personal driver. sunday at 2:00 the anniversary of world war ii in europe w with dignitaries and veterans commemorating the event in washington, d.c. get the complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> tuesday the manhattan institute for...
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later in the interview room riley hid inside the curt tan and would only let dad get in a couple of words this is a proud moment. just to be four wins away from our goal. and that's a special feeling -- >> dada help me dada. >> dada help me. >> of course all the excitement can be exhausting for the 2-year-old. there she is celebrating. riley better rest up. they begin one week from tonight here on abc and we want more riley curry. >> you can tell he's used to it. >> he's loving it. >> what a matchup. golden state and cleveland state. steph and lebron. >> we can make a bet. >> oh no no. everybody wins. nice tries. >> nice try. >> thank you, amy. to the newest candidate for the race of the white house. republican rick santorum. the former senator from pennsylvania hoping to break by going back to his home roots. taking on hillary clinton to why his second run will turn out better than the first. >> it's an exciting opportunity to come back home. >> why are you the best person to tush this around. >> if you look on what i've done for the poor and in the area of manufacturing and creating job
later in the interview room riley hid inside the curt tan and would only let dad get in a couple of words this is a proud moment. just to be four wins away from our goal. and that's a special feeling -- >> dada help me dada. >> dada help me. >> of course all the excitement can be exhausting for the 2-year-old. there she is celebrating. riley better rest up. they begin one week from tonight here on abc and we want more riley curry. >> you can tell he's used to it....