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this dexter. it's nice. want some broccoli. >> really a rat will eat garbage but it won't eat broccoli will. >> you've got to think about this. >> wow, rat has standards. >> no broccoli's good for you, dexter. go on. >> next time your kids reject broccoli think of this. not each a rat will eat it. give the kids a break. >> not the only video of dexter. this one, watch dexter's mouth. >> no really? >> look at its mouth, like ahhh. this rat gags. >> he does it more than one time. >> ahhh. that's the best part. >> the face toddlers make. >> time for a tree rescue. >> this is someone's pet? >> see it next "right >>> and still to come -- a bit of history comes to life when a guy gets his hands on -- >> 31 undeveloped rolls of film from a world war ii soldier. >> see why a painstaking process to get the prints is so worthwhile. >> priceless. >> plus attempting to answer the burning question -- >> what is in the sky? >> the series surrounding the mysterious lights. whwhenen t thehe f flulu h hitits,s, it's's a a r
this dexter. it's nice. want some broccoli. >> really a rat will eat garbage but it won't eat broccoli will. >> you've got to think about this. >> wow, rat has standards. >> no broccoli's good for you, dexter. go on. >> next time your kids reject broccoli think of this. not each a rat will eat it. give the kids a break. >> not the only video of dexter. this one, watch dexter's mouth. >> no really? >> look at its mouth, like ahhh. this rat gags....
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she said your church was invited to dexter. i said dexter was a sister church that came out of first baptist. we are not a less than church. she said oh, i didn't understand hah that. so that's what happens when people write stories rather than facts. my position ever since has been to tell the truth, to give credit where credit is due. claudette colvin sat down and was arrested and mary lee smith did too. rosa parks was number three. because she was secretary for the naacp, mrs. nixon, as a president, decided we were going to work. he said okay, we are going to stay off the buses one day. that was monday. to demonstrate that we didn't like what had happened. that rosa was arrested. after the buses ran empty on monday, they decided to do it on tuesday. and on thursday they organized and decided to get a president. martin luther king was chosen the president. the boycott was a 100% success before we had a leader. it was the fact that the community were completely irritated by the abuse of the mean bus drivers in montgomery. that
she said your church was invited to dexter. i said dexter was a sister church that came out of first baptist. we are not a less than church. she said oh, i didn't understand hah that. so that's what happens when people write stories rather than facts. my position ever since has been to tell the truth, to give credit where credit is due. claudette colvin sat down and was arrested and mary lee smith did too. rosa parks was number three. because she was secretary for the naacp, mrs. nixon, as a...
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and coretta scott king but dexter scott king in my own right. so again i want to thank you each and every one of you on your interest and as we embark on this great holiday that we think of it and the new definition of what my father defined as greatness. he defined greatness through service to others, the greatest among youth shall be your servant so let us remember the king holiday is not a day off but a day on. and a day that we should be giving back to do the community so at the king center we're urging everyone on that day to get involved in the community and do for those who cannot do for themselves. again, i want to thank each and every one of you. are we going to open this up so, i guess, at this point we will take some questions. and comments. yes, sir. >> how is your mother. >> my mother is very and she travels and i don't know how she does that. we're trying to slow her town but at the same time i feel like that's what keeps her going and energizes her, so as long as she's happy i think that's the important thing. thank you for asking
and coretta scott king but dexter scott king in my own right. so again i want to thank you each and every one of you on your interest and as we embark on this great holiday that we think of it and the new definition of what my father defined as greatness. he defined greatness through service to others, the greatest among youth shall be your servant so let us remember the king holiday is not a day off but a day on. and a day that we should be giving back to do the community so at the king center...
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dexter scott king, son of martin luther king jr. recounts his upbringing and life after his father's assassination. he stresses the importance of honoring king's memory through community work and martin luther king day. we recorded his remarks in january of 2003 at brauman's bookstore in pasadena, california. this is about 50 minutes. >> first of all, i want to say how happy i am to be here in pasadena and at romans primarily because this is really my inaugural book signing if you will. so hopefully you will feel as excited as i feel about the first part of my book tour. also, this is a very special time of year as we begin to reflect on my father's birth. his actual birthday being january 15 and of course celebrating as a national holiday on the 20th, next monday. so as we pause, as the nation pauses to reflect on his teachings, principles, and life work, i hope that we will all remember that the message he left for us is really and truly rooted within being our bests. i always think of the fact that people compare my father to so
dexter scott king, son of martin luther king jr. recounts his upbringing and life after his father's assassination. he stresses the importance of honoring king's memory through community work and martin luther king day. we recorded his remarks in january of 2003 at brauman's bookstore in pasadena, california. this is about 50 minutes. >> first of all, i want to say how happy i am to be here in pasadena and at romans primarily because this is really my inaugural book signing if you will....
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dexter miles, jr., there goes my hero! ties it. so we're going to overtime, right? all right.inal seconds, tcu's zeigler puts the horned frogs up one. right back the other way. carter blocked at the buzzer! but he was fouled! so he's going to the line. ice water in his veins. he makes two free throws. mountaineers up one. one last heeve for tcu! a heeve, no. west virginia surviving 86-85. wow. that was great stuff. >>> wizards at portland tonight, but the story line is lamarcus aldridge, who is an all-star and a beast, supposed to miss this game and up to eight weeks due to surgery on a torn ligament in his thumb, but he is delaying that and he will play tonight. going to make it really tough for the wizards. >>> the story that just won't end, bill belichick called a press conference to address deflate gate once again. the patriots coach reiterating his team's innocence. and if you're getting annoyed by this story, you got nothing on belichick. listen to this. >> i'm embarrassed to talk about the amount of time that i've put into this. i'm not a scientist. i'm not an expert in
dexter miles, jr., there goes my hero! ties it. so we're going to overtime, right? all right.inal seconds, tcu's zeigler puts the horned frogs up one. right back the other way. carter blocked at the buzzer! but he was fouled! so he's going to the line. ice water in his veins. he makes two free throws. mountaineers up one. one last heeve for tcu! a heeve, no. west virginia surviving 86-85. wow. that was great stuff. >>> wizards at portland tonight, but the story line is lamarcus...
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tom, we've just been hearing about the physical and mental strength and dexterity that it takes to achieveeved. but give us an idea of what it must have been like for them. >> well one of the big parts is that you're up there for so many days in a row, you kind of feel isolated from the world and it's your own little world on this vertical rock face and to reach the top is an amazing feeling, and anyone who climbs that face knows it. >> what about their skin? does that suffer quite a lot of damage in the climb? >> yeah. well because their main contact is their skin which is dried out by chalk, then it suffers a lot of damage but nothing any different from many of the top rock climbers deal with. and it's really part of the game. >> so they're well used to that kind of discomfort. why do they choose to climb at night, tom. >> one thing that makes very hard climbing more possible is that if you have cool temperatures, your skin friction improves. so by climbing at nighttime, the rock temperatures lower, and you climb a lot harder. >> how do you sleep up there, then? >> you will sleep up ther
tom, we've just been hearing about the physical and mental strength and dexterity that it takes to achieveeved. but give us an idea of what it must have been like for them. >> well one of the big parts is that you're up there for so many days in a row, you kind of feel isolated from the world and it's your own little world on this vertical rock face and to reach the top is an amazing feeling, and anyone who climbs that face knows it. >> what about their skin? does that suffer quite...
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>> we only go out when we need the dexterity of human hands to go fix something or we need the cleverness of the human brain to be able to look at a problem and jiggle something into place or a complex task. i was outside on my first spacewalk. we were building the huge robot arm, the cancan cannon arm. onto the out. one of my eyes stuck shut didn't know what -- you can't wipe your eye because you have your gloves on. without gravity, tears don't fall they just stay there, it sits there as a big steadily increasing ball of tear. like jell low floating -- jello floating on your eye. i could still see with my other eye. but then that water crossed over to my other i'd aye and i was fully blind. i couldn't talk, it was scary, okay, i got this problem to deal with, fine can i see. i can talk to scott, i can talk to houston, maybe can i see for a while, i don't want to be blind for the rest of my life. but i he kept crying and the tears got bigger and bigger but enough that they evaporated slowly. >> it's a close team in space, three, six of you on the international space station. >> yeah, we
>> we only go out when we need the dexterity of human hands to go fix something or we need the cleverness of the human brain to be able to look at a problem and jiggle something into place or a complex task. i was outside on my first spacewalk. we were building the huge robot arm, the cancan cannon arm. onto the out. one of my eyes stuck shut didn't know what -- you can't wipe your eye because you have your gloves on. without gravity, tears don't fall they just stay there, it sits there...
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rosa and they're doing it without climbing equipment but relying on their physical strength and dexterity; however, they have ropes in case to catch them if they fall. they're trying to get past a difficult section lower down that vertical phase of el capitan. they started their climb 14 days ago. >>> before we continue, we want to the well you know we shared a video in a story about a deadly shooting outside of a night club in san jose. we showed the brit ania arms, the shooting did not happen there. it happened at the rain night club in san jose. we apologize for the error. >> and there is a new way to get home safely after last call in san francisco. the pilot program that is hitting the road and what it will take to keep the late- night ride home running permanently. >> and the weekend is upon us. we have another spare the air day tomorrow. the raindrops in the five-day forecast for the weekend and looking at that larger chance for some real rain. see you after the break. >> and friday lights. this is interstate 80 through oakland near the oakland coliseum on the right-hand side of th
rosa and they're doing it without climbing equipment but relying on their physical strength and dexterity; however, they have ropes in case to catch them if they fall. they're trying to get past a difficult section lower down that vertical phase of el capitan. they started their climb 14 days ago. >>> before we continue, we want to the well you know we shared a video in a story about a deadly shooting outside of a night club in san jose. we showed the brit ania arms, the shooting did...
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a jury found talbert guilty in the shooting death of dexter buie in 2012. he and his 18-year-old cousin were shot to death in north philadelphia. police say talbert and another man fired the shots that fired both of those teens that talbert was convicted only of bowie's murder. >>> a philadelphia man will be sentenced for shooting and killing his girlfriend in 2013. he told police he accidentally shot baker while arguing with a neighbor in fairhill. >>> new from overnight, look at this, fire caused a municipal garage to collapse in middlesex county new jersey it broke out around 10:00 last night in addison township. neighbors heard some loud explosions. the fire melted the siding of two nearby homes this. is the fourth fire at that garage since 2012. >>> and we have new information this morning on that massive fire that destroyed luxury apartments in north jersey. this big fire that left hundreds of people homeless. according to a report on nj.com the police chief in edgewater says the workers believed to spark that fire were not licensed plumbers. investig
a jury found talbert guilty in the shooting death of dexter buie in 2012. he and his 18-year-old cousin were shot to death in north philadelphia. police say talbert and another man fired the shots that fired both of those teens that talbert was convicted only of bowie's murder. >>> a philadelphia man will be sentenced for shooting and killing his girlfriend in 2013. he told police he accidentally shot baker while arguing with a neighbor in fairhill. >>> new from overnight,...
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king's sons martin iii and dexter say the items may be sold for the future of the king's estate. and his daughter opposes it. the king's bible was used by president obama in his second inauguration. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto®, watch
king's sons martin iii and dexter say the items may be sold for the future of the king's estate. and his daughter opposes it. the king's bible was used by president obama in his second inauguration. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary...
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harry dexter white being one of them and to get off this issue, i would like to talk about something different than watergate. tell me about anna shu malt, called angel from asia. i think she helped him with the south vietnamese as far as the paris peace talks. >> thank you very much. anything you want to address? >> he is mixing a lot in there. i have no expertise or seen anything in the material i looked at in connection with the bombing hall and the alleged behavior of anna snault making a deal where nixon promised south vietnam he would give them a better deal than johnson. there has been a lot of hot air and conspiracy theories about this with very little fact. i cannot buy it. >> were you surprised with mark felt became known? >> not really. for this reason. there is a conversation in this book where i have gone over to talk to henry peterson at the justice department and henry told me felt is leaving. he had a general council from one of the major news organizations, which i assumed was time magazine at the time or he was getting the better information for the "washington post
harry dexter white being one of them and to get off this issue, i would like to talk about something different than watergate. tell me about anna shu malt, called angel from asia. i think she helped him with the south vietnamese as far as the paris peace talks. >> thank you very much. anything you want to address? >> he is mixing a lot in there. i have no expertise or seen anything in the material i looked at in connection with the bombing hall and the alleged behavior of anna...
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join me, darrell green and dexter manly sunday morning for game on at 11:30 as we break down divisional weekend. >>> it's been a great start to 2015 for alex ovechkin. he's recorded one goal and one assist in each of the last three games. that performance earned him the nhl second star of the week honors. it's the first of any leaguewide recognition for a wash ash capital this season. this -- washington capital this season. this caps team is at the same exact spot they were last year. last latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. right now find the lowest prices of the season, with the c3 queen mattress set only $1199.98. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> a final look at your snowfall forecast, we are looki
join me, darrell green and dexter manly sunday morning for game on at 11:30 as we break down divisional weekend. >>> it's been a great start to 2015 for alex ovechkin. he's recorded one goal and one assist in each of the last three games. that performance earned him the nhl second star of the week honors. it's the first of any leaguewide recognition for a wash ash capital this season. this -- washington capital this season. this caps team is at the same exact spot they were last year....
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other characters include dexter and chucky on rug rats. >>> we said good-bye to robin williams and shirleyn rivers. a look back at those we lost in 2014. >> rustle johnson. the professor. -- russell johnson, the professor. [ music ] [ singing ] [ music ] >> yeah. sure, that is it. [ music ] >> we neither devils nor divines. when we come to it. [ music ] >> these are all my jokes over the last 30 years. [ music ] [ singing ] >>> today we learned about the passing of edward herrmann. he is known for his roles as the grandfather in "gilmore girls." as well as max in the lost boys. he died at a new york city hospital where he was treated for brain cancer. >>> coming up, how taxi cabs are using uber's price as it to their advantages and the cheapest ways to get home tonight. >> scalbling for cover, wind -- scrambling for cover, wind whipping through the road bowl. >>> he says he didn't do it and he wants to prove it. a man suspected of killing a woman turned himself in. he surrended yesterday. he -- surrended yesterday. he fled oo -- surrendered yesterday. her husband was accused of hiring him
other characters include dexter and chucky on rug rats. >>> we said good-bye to robin williams and shirleyn rivers. a look back at those we lost in 2014. >> rustle johnson. the professor. -- russell johnson, the professor. [ music ] [ singing ] [ music ] >> yeah. sure, that is it. [ music ] >> we neither devils nor divines. when we come to it. [ music ] >> these are all my jokes over the last 30 years. [ music ] [ singing ] >>> today we learned about...
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the low jack is coming back to 81 dexter avenue. >> a police cruiser took off. >> i run to my car, getlow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and i'm in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. like a movie. just blue lights and endless extreme of you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again. every 8 minutes the american red cross responds to a home fire or other emergency. you can help. please donate now. hiring new employees can be tough. but it doesn't have to be. because now you can post to over 50 of the top job boards with just one click- with ziprecruiter. find candidates in any industry, nationwide. just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even
the low jack is coming back to 81 dexter avenue. >> a police cruiser took off. >> i run to my car, getlow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and i'm in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. like a movie. just blue lights and endless extreme of you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a...
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obviously they are showing some degree of manual dexterity and comfort in handling the weapons. some level of familiarity with the weapons. >> phil the other thing we see to the point jim was making is to why the person filming this may have thought this was a police exercise. they were both wearing blackout fits. their faces were obscured. this is different. they are wearing their hats. it's clear who they are. >> i can't figure out. the people have been comparinge inging as to boston. this looks different. let's go through three or four characteristics characteristics. charlie hebdo, clear, immediate resonance. these guys had a get away plan. remember boston these folks walking around with hoodies but it's down. the cap is backwards, very easy to identify. i see home growns or informal people like what we saw in boston or something closer. i agree with the other commentator. >> the second part of the new video when you see the actual the fire exchanged with the police when they are shooting at police down the street. you can see this with the police car that backs off. what do
obviously they are showing some degree of manual dexterity and comfort in handling the weapons. some level of familiarity with the weapons. >> phil the other thing we see to the point jim was making is to why the person filming this may have thought this was a police exercise. they were both wearing blackout fits. their faces were obscured. this is different. they are wearing their hats. it's clear who they are. >> i can't figure out. the people have been comparinge inging as to...
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the low jack is coming back to 81 dexter avenue. >> a police cruiser took off. >> i run to my car, get, try to follow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and i'm in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. like a movie. just blue lights and endless extreme of ♪ nice! gr-reat! a shot like that... calls for a post-game celebration. share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-reat! huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ ♪ know when to run. ♪ ♪ you never count your money, ♪ ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> this is a fox news alert i'm kelly wright. folks in the northeast bracing for a potentially-historic storm that will bring heavy snow and storms into the region both new york and boston under warnings st
the low jack is coming back to 81 dexter avenue. >> a police cruiser took off. >> i run to my car, get, try to follow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and i'm in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. like a movie. just blue lights and endless extreme of ♪ nice! gr-reat! a shot like that... calls for a post-game celebration. share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-reat! huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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. >> blackmer said to watertown to low jack and coming back to dexter avenue. >> he was standing aroundcruiser took off. >> i run to my car get into my car trying to follow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and the next thing i know i am in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. sirens railing. plying faster than i had ever seen anybody drive. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramps but not phillips. it has magnesium and works more naturally than stimulant laxatives. for gentle cramp free relief of occasional constipation that works! mmm mmm live the regular life. >> a massive storm taking aim at the east coast. blizzard warnings in effect until tomorrow. 50 million people from pennsylvania to maine will be in the path of what could be a historic storm. some places could see 20 inches up to 3 feet of snow. winds could reach 65 miles per hour. power outages are expected. boston, new york and other cities working over time now to get a jump on the weather. meantime isis changing its demands following the execution of a japanese hostage. instead of a $200 million ransom the terr
. >> blackmer said to watertown to low jack and coming back to dexter avenue. >> he was standing aroundcruiser took off. >> i run to my car get into my car trying to follow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and the next thing i know i am in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. sirens railing. plying faster than i had ever seen anybody drive. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramps but not phillips. it has magnesium and works more naturally than stimulant...
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the low jack is coming back to 81 dexter avenue. >> a police cruiser took off. >> i run to my car, getollow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and i'm in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. like a movie. just blue lights and endless extreme of sirens wailing. driving faster than i have ever seen anyone drive. that's what i like to call the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. ♪ ♪ i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious i don't miss the other stuff. new meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. ♪ ♪ you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again.
the low jack is coming back to 81 dexter avenue. >> a police cruiser took off. >> i run to my car, getollow those officers. i jump on memorial drive and i'm in a sea of 40 or 50 police cars. like a movie. just blue lights and endless extreme of sirens wailing. driving faster than i have ever seen anyone drive. that's what i like to call the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our...
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when the cameraman looks back at the field, coaches and referees are sprinting towards gators' coach dexterocked in a physical confrontation. >> oh, my god! >> someone said, oh, my god. you know, being protective like we all are of our kids we immediately go to look. >> elmore turns her head just in time to see a 14-year-old gators' player take a flying leap at the referee, tackling him to the ground. as soon as the referee hits the turf, he's buried under a pile of people. >> the assistant coach on the senior's team, he's trying to help the referee and he gets plowed and bunches of people were on top of him. his wife, who is a dear friend, was trying to help pull the referee out and her husband and that was also something that put me into panic because this is family to me and there was nothing i could do. just complete chaos. it just seemed like everybody was underneath somebody. >> 911, what is the emergency? >> there is a riot over here. >> there's a big brawl breaking out. >> there's a football fight. >> the gators' coach struggles to break through the crowd. >> he worked himself into
when the cameraman looks back at the field, coaches and referees are sprinting towards gators' coach dexterocked in a physical confrontation. >> oh, my god! >> someone said, oh, my god. you know, being protective like we all are of our kids we immediately go to look. >> elmore turns her head just in time to see a 14-year-old gators' player take a flying leap at the referee, tackling him to the ground. as soon as the referee hits the turf, he's buried under a pile of people....
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a jury found him guilty in the shooting death of 17-year-old dexter bowie back in 2012. investigators say bowie and his 18-year-old cousin were shot to death in north philadelphia. police say talbert and another man fired the shots that killed the teens. but talbert was convicted only of bowie's murder. >>> a philadelphia city worker is off the job after being accused of attacking a teenage girl on a trolley. the parks and recreation department suspended damon oliver and plans to fire him. police arrested oliver wednesday and charged him with punching the teenage girl in the face several times this. is cell phone video of the incident. oliver was upset because the girl kept bumping him with her backpack. >>> new information this morning about a huge fire that destroyed luxury apartments in north jersey leaving hundreds of people homeless. you can see just how large that fire was. the police chief in edgewater says the two workers who sparked the fire were not licensed plumbers. that's according to nj.com. the fire started when the workers used a blow torch to repair a le
a jury found him guilty in the shooting death of 17-year-old dexter bowie back in 2012. investigators say bowie and his 18-year-old cousin were shot to death in north philadelphia. police say talbert and another man fired the shots that killed the teens. but talbert was convicted only of bowie's murder. >>> a philadelphia city worker is off the job after being accused of attacking a teenage girl on a trolley. the parks and recreation department suspended damon oliver and plans to fire...
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. >> you have to have a certain amount of balance, and dexterity. and patience.'s no rushing. >> there's no time or place to screw this up, is there. >> no, we are operating under the new errors mentality. >> with the number of cases going up aid workers were pleases for international support. infrastructure, and continued education to stop the spread in sierra leone, guinea, and liberia. >> i think the greater risk is west africa spiraling out of control. that will pose the greatest risk to the word. >> the u.s. military sent 3,000 servicemen to west africa, who are still building ebola wards and facilities in the heavily effects areas in the meantime the panic in the u.s. has subsided and the medical community is learning and reflecting. >> without modern science, and teams like you have, where would this disease be now? how far spread. >> it is difficult to speculate. these outbreaks have happened and they have grown, and they have been stopped by nature over time. we do think that there's something unique about this outbreak, on where it occurred, in that our
. >> you have to have a certain amount of balance, and dexterity. and patience.'s no rushing. >> there's no time or place to screw this up, is there. >> no, we are operating under the new errors mentality. >> with the number of cases going up aid workers were pleases for international support. infrastructure, and continued education to stop the spread in sierra leone, guinea, and liberia. >> i think the greater risk is west africa spiraling out of control. that...
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. >>> a man convicted of killing a 17-year-old dexter bowie in 2012. he was given two consecutive life sentences. bowie and his 18-year-old cousin were shot to death as they rode an atv in north philadelphia. they say talbert fired the shots. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continuing with mitt romney's decision not to make another run for president in 2016. the 2012 republican nominee told support others a conference call today that he will not make a third bid for president. nbc10 reports romney wanted to allow the next generation to step forward. romney spent most of 2014 denying he was mulling over another run. >>> they've been working on the message they should send to voters. earlier this morning vice president joe biden spoke to 80 democratic representatives. the theme for this event is grow america's economy, grow americans' paycheck. they used this retreat to come up with a game plan for next year. this year's goal, to lead. >> we are better positioned than any country in the world. by a longshot. to lead the world in the 21st century. that's n
. >>> a man convicted of killing a 17-year-old dexter bowie in 2012. he was given two consecutive life sentences. bowie and his 18-year-old cousin were shot to death as they rode an atv in north philadelphia. they say talbert fired the shots. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continuing with mitt romney's decision not to make another run for president in 2016. the 2012 republican nominee told support others a conference call today that he will not make a third bid for president....
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the men are relying only on their strength and dexterity. they are two weeks in and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking it was probably impossible, but he might work at it anyway. so it's pretty neat. >> the 36-year-old is from colorado. his uncle is cheering him on from the ground. he's several segments ahead of jorgenson. he's about 1,000 feet from finishing. >> he's so close to it we just all want to be here this morning. we're extremely proud of him. katie marzullo abc7 news. >> the two men will reach the top by midweek, although they aren't using climbing gear, they are using safety gear, thank goodness, to prevent a deadly fall. lisa, weather is not playing a factor for them? >> no. the weather in southern california is raining. we wish we could get a piece of that. we have areas of dense fog this morning. san jose visibility is less then a quarter mile. do be careful out there. it will be with us through the 10:00 hour. here's a look at live doppler 7hd where you can see the fog this morning backed u
the men are relying only on their strength and dexterity. they are two weeks in and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking it was probably impossible, but he might work at it anyway. so it's pretty neat. >> the 36-year-old is from colorado. his uncle is cheering him on from the ground. he's several segments ahead of jorgenson. he's about 1,000 feet from finishing. >> he's so close to it we just all want to be here this morning. we're extremely...
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the men are relying only on their strength and dexterity.y are two weeks in and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking it was probably impossible, but he might work at it anyway. so it's pretty neat. >> 36-year-old tommy caldwell from colorado is the second climber. his uncle is cheering him on from the ground. he's several segments ahead of jorgeson. he's about 1,000 feet from finishing. >> he's so close to it, we just all want to be here this time to support him. we're extremely proud of him. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> support crews hope the two men will reach the top by midweek. and here's a note, although they aren't using climbing gear, they are using safety gear to prevent a deadly fall. lisa, the fog looks so thick out there, but you say it will clear? >> yes, it will clear. the fog advisory has been extended. 10:00 oakland 11:00 in the south bay. the fog is more widespread than the sun and it will take a little while. the sun angle in january pretty low. here's a look at live doppler 7hd. we have th
the men are relying only on their strength and dexterity.y are two weeks in and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking it was probably impossible, but he might work at it anyway. so it's pretty neat. >> 36-year-old tommy caldwell from colorado is the second climber. his uncle is cheering him on from the ground. he's several segments ahead of jorgeson. he's about 1,000 feet from finishing. >> he's so close to it, we just all want to be here this...
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the men are relying only on their strength and dexterity.y are two weeks in and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking it was probably impossible, but he might work at it anyway. so it's pretty neat. >> 36-year-old tommy caldwell from colorado is the second climber. his uncle is cheering him on from the ground. he's several segments ahead of jorgeson. he's about 1,000 feet from finishing. >> he's so close to it, we just all want to be here this morning. we're extremely proud of him. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> they hope the two men will reach the top by midweek. and here's a note, although they aren't using climbing gear, they are using safety gear to prevent a deadly fall. lisa argen is here now talking about maybe some rain in the forecast. >> yeah. the fog has gotten much worse and the national weather service has issued a dense fog advisory for north bay valley, santa clara valley and around salinas. live doppler 7hd the highlighted areas are gilroy and 101 and the north bay is where it is particularly f
the men are relying only on their strength and dexterity.y are two weeks in and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking it was probably impossible, but he might work at it anyway. so it's pretty neat. >> 36-year-old tommy caldwell from colorado is the second climber. his uncle is cheering him on from the ground. he's several segments ahead of jorgeson. he's about 1,000 feet from finishing. >> he's so close to it, we just all want to be here this...
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king's sons martin the third and dexter declined to say if they're going the sell the items.g's daughter berniece opposes any sale. both items are currently locked in a safety deposit box. >> and there's much more still to come on "action news" tuesday night. director woody allen is teaming up with internet giant amazon. we'll explain the project that's brought the two together when "action news" at 5:00 continues why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with efficiency? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >> ♪♪ >> gas prices continue to slide closer to two dollars a gallon throughout our area. in the philadelphia area, the average is now $2.42 which is down about two cents overnight n south jersey drivers are paying $2.06 a gallon after a two-cent drop th
king's sons martin the third and dexter declined to say if they're going the sell the items.g's daughter berniece opposes any sale. both items are currently locked in a safety deposit box. >> and there's much more still to come on "action news" tuesday night. director woody allen is teaming up with internet giant amazon. we'll explain the project that's brought the two together when "action news" at 5:00 continues why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment,...
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there's so much dexterity. >> when animals do something that looks human, we're just taken aback by it hell did it do that? that's crazy. >> i was sort of waiting to find out what camera trick they did to make it look so smooth. >> amazingly, the kung fu bear is 100% factually accurate. >> as it turns out, it's just a very talented bear. >> for years claude the bear has been wowing visitors at the zoo in japan with his mastery of martial arts. claude taught himself serious stick skills after zookeepers gave him a 5-foot staff to play with shortly after his arrival in 2002. >> the poor bear is like bored out of his mind. well, i've got this stick and i'm really smart. >> but claude doesn't gain worldwide fame until teenager alex graham visits the zoo during a family trip in 2009. >> the zoo is generally really quiet. we were looking around. and i just walk off by myself. >> soon, alex comes face-to-face with claude the bear. >> so, i take out my camera. >> alex can't believe his eyes when claude picks up the stick. >> i was pretty amazed when i saw claude playing with the stick doing al
there's so much dexterity. >> when animals do something that looks human, we're just taken aback by it hell did it do that? that's crazy. >> i was sort of waiting to find out what camera trick they did to make it look so smooth. >> amazingly, the kung fu bear is 100% factually accurate. >> as it turns out, it's just a very talented bear. >> for years claude the bear has been wowing visitors at the zoo in japan with his mastery of martial arts. claude taught himself...
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in a press conference asked him questions and mario with his typical extraordinarily intellectual dexterityed the question it was another fellow said the governor and police have patience for someone half as intelligent as you are. his legacy is that of goodness to me. his legacy is that of fairness. his legacy is that of being a beacon for other human beings to follow, to shed light on our path. we need heroes. he was one. he could have been president of the united states almost at the snap of a finger. there were family considerations that stopped him. and, you know, he had everything in his grasp. he led a great life. he put great tracks on this land. he is remembered by so many people, his family is so extraordinary. my heart goes out to matilda, i don't know what to say. i have of course gotten in touch with her and will be in touch with the governor. what do you say if you lose a man like that? >> paul, we have about 30 seconds. we have about 30 seconds left. i just love to hear your final thought. >> my final thoughts are my great and good friend mario cuomo, rest easy oh great great
in a press conference asked him questions and mario with his typical extraordinarily intellectual dexterityed the question it was another fellow said the governor and police have patience for someone half as intelligent as you are. his legacy is that of goodness to me. his legacy is that of fairness. his legacy is that of being a beacon for other human beings to follow, to shed light on our path. we need heroes. he was one. he could have been president of the united states almost at the snap of...
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first, as an actor mark pellegrino has found fame for his roles in cult-like tv shows like "lost," "dexterad turn worse." and for more we go to le belle at the hollywood tower and meet mark pellegrino. ♪
first, as an actor mark pellegrino has found fame for his roles in cult-like tv shows like "lost," "dexterad turn worse." and for more we go to le belle at the hollywood tower and meet mark pellegrino. ♪
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they are 43 climbing no peg rope or other gear to help them ascend relying only on strength and dexterityek in. and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking that it was probably impossible. but he might work at it any way but he might work at it any way. so it's pretty neat. >>reporter: 36-year-old tom caldwell of colorado the second climber. his uncle cheering him on from the ground. he's several segment ahead of jorge several segment ahead of jorgeen sen 1,000 feet from finishing. >> so close to it we want to be here to support him. extremely proud of him. >>reporter: the support crew hope the 2 men will reach the top by mid next week and of note although not using climbing gear they are using safety gear to prevent a deadly fall. >>> lift off of the space x falcon 9 rocket. >>reporter: today launch of a space x rocket was a success but they didn't stick the landing. primary mission for the unmabingd mandy rocket to deliver more than 5000 pound of food and experiment to the international space station. that worked. but revolutionary attempt to land the left
they are 43 climbing no peg rope or other gear to help them ascend relying only on strength and dexterityek in. and they are believed to be the first to do it. >> he started off thinking that it was probably impossible. but he might work at it any way but he might work at it any way. so it's pretty neat. >>reporter: 36-year-old tom caldwell of colorado the second climber. his uncle cheering him on from the ground. he's several segment ahead of jorge several segment ahead of jorgeen...
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you lose dexterity where your hands aren't working anymore, they're just like big clubs and that happenseporter: experts warn there is no body of water in our area that freezes over to the point where it's ever 100% safe to go out on. coming up at 6:00 you'll hear firsthand from someone who has been in that water, as to what it feels like. in montgomery county mark segraves news4. >> thank you, mark. cool perspective. >>> a building nearly 230 years old is flooded out and closed tonight after a pipe there burst. a sprinkler pipe busted at the gatsby's tavern museum in alexandria old town here this afternoon. shutting down the museum through sunday. the gatsby's tavern restaurant portion of the complex was not affected. the winter warmer ladies' tea event will take place sunday as scheduled. >>> a woman in massachusetts goes to the hospital because she had some cramps. turns out she was pregnant and an hour later in this big old baby. not a premie. big baby. didn't know she was pregnant. a lot of reasons why she didn't think she was. >> that baby is topping ten pounds. >> a lot of the reasons ma
you lose dexterity where your hands aren't working anymore, they're just like big clubs and that happenseporter: experts warn there is no body of water in our area that freezes over to the point where it's ever 100% safe to go out on. coming up at 6:00 you'll hear firsthand from someone who has been in that water, as to what it feels like. in montgomery county mark segraves news4. >> thank you, mark. cool perspective. >>> a building nearly 230 years old is flooded out and closed...
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the climbers -- look at this -- are relying completely on their physical strength and dexterity to maketomach turn just watching them. i'm amazed. >> they sleep on the side of the -- >> i know! >> the rock you realize. >> i can't even do a rock climbing event at a local rec center. >> the best part is they have a 2-year-old at home they have a rock wall. like father like son. >> dylan has made her way outside. >> i'm surrounded by a bunch of crazy people here. why are you out here? it is way too cold to be outside. but we've got this lovely lady here. your friends brought you to new york? >> they did. my name's wendy, these are my good friends laura and beth. my mom recently passed away. they brought me to new york to cheer me up. great friends. >> that's amazing. your son's name is dillon? >> yes, and my maiden name is dillon. >> let's take a look at the weather in the eastern half of the country really seeing temperatures about 15 to 25 degrees below average. we've got an icy mix of freesing rain and sleet down near texas. and then tomorrow it will turn into mainly rain especially on
the climbers -- look at this -- are relying completely on their physical strength and dexterity to maketomach turn just watching them. i'm amazed. >> they sleep on the side of the -- >> i know! >> the rock you realize. >> i can't even do a rock climbing event at a local rec center. >> the best part is they have a 2-year-old at home they have a rock wall. like father like son. >> dylan has made her way outside. >> i'm surrounded by a bunch of crazy...
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. >> female announcer: just like jamie, actress julie benz, from "dexter," also started to see the signs of hormonally aging skin. so who did she turn to? dr. howard murad. >> i had great skin, growing up, as a teenager, and then i hit my 30s. i started having hormonal breakouts, dry patches everywhere. i had a very tight feeling all the time, and a lot of crepey texture under the eyes. i tried every product out there, and nothing was working. my makeup artist actually suggested that i go meet with dr. murad. he took one look at my face, and he's like, "you're struggling with hormonal aging." and i was like, "finally someone gets it!" when i started using resurgence, i saw results immediately. within 24 hours, the hydration level of my skin was amazing. the dry patches just disappeared. i love being a woman in my 40s but i don't want dry skin and i don't want crow's-feet. and i don't want to look old. i don't think you have to. resurgence is going to be in my medicine cabinet for the rest of my life. >> how do you make a great thing even better? dr. murad has done just that. now the all-
. >> female announcer: just like jamie, actress julie benz, from "dexter," also started to see the signs of hormonally aging skin. so who did she turn to? dr. howard murad. >> i had great skin, growing up, as a teenager, and then i hit my 30s. i started having hormonal breakouts, dry patches everywhere. i had a very tight feeling all the time, and a lot of crepey texture under the eyes. i tried every product out there, and nothing was working. my makeup artist actually...
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the climber is relying on the physical strength and dexterity to make his way up. >> it makes my stomacht. >> they sleep on the side of the rock. >> that is crazy. >> i can't do a rock climbing event at a local rec center. >> the best part is one of the climbers has a 2-year-old at home with a rock wall. >> we'll keep you updated. >>> dylan has made her way outside for the rest of the country's forecast. >> i'm surrounded by a bunch of crazy people here. why are you out here? it is way too cold to be outside. we have this lovely lady here. >> these are my good friends laura and beth. my mom recently passed away. we have been friends for 20 years. they brought me here to cheer me up. great friends. >> your son's name is dylan? >> his name is dylan and my maiden name is dylan. i said have a daughter and name her dylan. >> it is freezing cold on the plaza. let's look at the weather on the eastern half of the country. temperatures about 15 to 25 degrees below average. we have an icy mix of freezing rain and sleet down near texas. watch out for the slippery conditions this morning. tomorrow i
the climber is relying on the physical strength and dexterity to make his way up. >> it makes my stomacht. >> they sleep on the side of the rock. >> that is crazy. >> i can't do a rock climbing event at a local rec center. >> the best part is one of the climbers has a 2-year-old at home with a rock wall. >> we'll keep you updated. >>> dylan has made her way outside for the rest of the country's forecast. >> i'm surrounded by a bunch of crazy...
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. -- dexterity in not conforming. >> canada and the combination of falling energy prices and moo towarddoose monetary decisions. to what extent do any of these qe policies are working? currency wars of countries trying to sort out to their deflation somewhere else through a weaker exchange rate? what europeans have tried to do the japanese have done in the past is weaken your currency and try to lift your domestic inflation because you created devaluation elsewhere which shifts yours to other countries. chris is the ecb a tiger >> is the ecb a tiger or a waking giant? >> it was always it was quite a tiger, conservative. one reason for doing qe is everybody is not conservative and basically printing money. and the risk of your currency ends up stronger and stronger and that is where we were much earlier last year. strong currency alongside domestic and i would argue it would create a strong economy and what they are trying to do is the downside risk and try to show they are not particularly conservative. you go back to the 1990's and japan made a major mistake and boj was conservative and
. -- dexterity in not conforming. >> canada and the combination of falling energy prices and moo towarddoose monetary decisions. to what extent do any of these qe policies are working? currency wars of countries trying to sort out to their deflation somewhere else through a weaker exchange rate? what europeans have tried to do the japanese have done in the past is weaken your currency and try to lift your domestic inflation because you created devaluation elsewhere which shifts yours to...
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have the diplomatic dexterity to do that? so first question first. maybe i can ask peter, because you up written about this question on how they make decisions. >> the important thing to remember with the cooties as they stand currently, the leader of the movement was not the guy that was initially seen as the big man among the huthis. he was a young man with his older brother died. his eventual ascension to leadership -- another local tribal leader who was not part of the family took over day-to-day management of the group. he did not do very well in the next two wars. it was not until the end of the second war that he was put in place. he was a quiet young guy. very scholarly, very religious but not with the charisma of his brother. we see him as a personality appearing on tv developing into someone is a good public speaker, makes coherent sense of the last 2-3 years. we have in terms of him as someone taking over his brother's reign. he is a decent field commander and a smart guy who can bring people around him. you look at the people around him,
have the diplomatic dexterity to do that? so first question first. maybe i can ask peter, because you up written about this question on how they make decisions. >> the important thing to remember with the cooties as they stand currently, the leader of the movement was not the guy that was initially seen as the big man among the huthis. he was a young man with his older brother died. his eventual ascension to leadership -- another local tribal leader who was not part of the family took...
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they had some dexterity in using them. >> there's no way given the amount of people who are able to traverse of the european union, you can make it with an ak 47 to an island in greece. if empoweryou're able to get across the border of greece and smuggle it in you can make it to paris. it's not as if they had to cross the prench boarder. the smuggling of weapons is nowhere as difficult as people may perceive it to be. >> the ak 47s were originally created in the then soviet union. there are factories throughout the world in eastern europe. there's factories in latin america of ak 47. you never know where it was built. where it was brought in from. but certainly the fact they have akccess to these high powered weapons with the extra ammunition they had leads one to believe this was not two or three killers acting alone. >> indeed. in fact it's hard to speculate. i'll leave that to the real experts on counter terrorism. the fact of the matter is given the magnitude of the threat against charlie -- the fact it was a poorly lyly defended office should be a real important warning to the rest of u
they had some dexterity in using them. >> there's no way given the amount of people who are able to traverse of the european union, you can make it with an ak 47 to an island in greece. if empoweryou're able to get across the border of greece and smuggle it in you can make it to paris. it's not as if they had to cross the prench boarder. the smuggling of weapons is nowhere as difficult as people may perceive it to be. >> the ak 47s were originally created in the then soviet union....
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who is going to bridge the gap and does the ussr the u.s., have the diplomatic dexterity to do that? peter maybe i could ask you. you have written about the questions about how they make decisions and feel about federalism and what are their goals? >> the important thing to remember with the houthia is the leader of the movement was not the guy that was initially seen as being the big man among the houthis. he was a young man when his older brother died and eventual as sentencing to the leadership. hussein dies in 1984 and he takes over. that is false. another local trial leader who was not part of the family took over day-to-day management of the group and did not do well in the next two wars and it was only really the second war when the field commander was put in place. a quiet younggy. scholarly and religious but doesn't have the charisma of his brother. we have only really seen him as a personality someone appearing on tv developing into someone who is a good public speaker and makes coherent sense the last two, three years. we have someone taking over his brother's reins but la
who is going to bridge the gap and does the ussr the u.s., have the diplomatic dexterity to do that? peter maybe i could ask you. you have written about the questions about how they make decisions and feel about federalism and what are their goals? >> the important thing to remember with the houthia is the leader of the movement was not the guy that was initially seen as being the big man among the houthis. he was a young man when his older brother died and eventual as sentencing to the...
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look at that dexterity. >> lk that sui >> guestyes, throwbacto the 60s, marvin gaye. moving so smooth for a big man. >>os were you kcked off this week do. >> guest: no. that's my high sre tt week. kiedff couple weeks later. dn't last long but i had a good time. >> host: what did emery and joyce smiley think o that? >> guesti didn't tk to my dad out it my mother,ecause my mother is still ve much in that faith tradion, she wasn't -- that wasn't her poudest moment with my decisionmaki but that's what relationships are all about. don't have to agree of evything. >> host: john in jacksonville florida, you have been very tient. you' on with tav smiley go ahead. >> caller: yes tas. the first thing i'd like to say dyad mire you and especially admire dr. west tremendously. >> guest: ank you . >> don't s anyone spewing the fact that the economic indicators for black pele have not made pogress in america during president obama's term, but my question to you is, do not state an local geren also share some ofhe blame for that? i'll take your answer off the air. >> guest: a betiful
look at that dexterity. >> lk that sui >> guestyes, throwbacto the 60s, marvin gaye. moving so smooth for a big man. >>os were you kcked off this week do. >> guest: no. that's my high sre tt week. kiedff couple weeks later. dn't last long but i had a good time. >> host: what did emery and joyce smiley think o that? >> guesti didn't tk to my dad out it my mother,ecause my mother is still ve much in that faith tradion, she wasn't -- that wasn't her poudest...
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at this point have the diplomatic dexterity to do that? so first question first. peter, maybe i can ask you because you have written a little bit about this question of how they make decisions, how they feel about federalism what are their goals. >> so i think the important thing to remember what the houthi the leader of the movement was not the guy initially seemed as being the big man among the houthis. he was a very young man when his older brother died and he was eventually ascended into the leadership. at the moment he dies in 2004 that is actually false. another local tribal leader who was not part of the houthi family did not do very well in the next two wars. it was only during the next war when the field commander was put in place. he is this quiet young guy very scholarly, very religious, but doesn't really have the charisma of his brother. we have only really see him as a personality, someone appearing on tv, developing into someone who is a good public speaker and makes coherent sense over the last two to three years. so what we have got a someone who'
at this point have the diplomatic dexterity to do that? so first question first. peter, maybe i can ask you because you have written a little bit about this question of how they make decisions, how they feel about federalism what are their goals. >> so i think the important thing to remember what the houthi the leader of the movement was not the guy initially seemed as being the big man among the houthis. he was a very young man when his older brother died and he was eventually ascended...