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doyle declined to speak on the record today. one of the things amid this controversy from 2011 on stage interview with o'reilly and marvin. take a look. >> got a call from bureau chief to say o'reilly get down there. great. i get down got my two crews. i look around. where are the other cbs correspondents? i don't see anybody. maybe they are busy maybe on the other side of casa rose ada. i don't know where they are. all hell breaks loose. people start and they shoot them down in the streets. it's not rubber bullets or gas. people are dying. i get my crew grab my crew away, down a side street. we're shooting this stuff. it's unbelievable. people falling. bing bing bing. so this runs united states down the street i'm there. a photographer guess trampled. he's on the ground. i grab him and the camera and drag him into a doorway. the so this comes up and he's standing maybe 10 feet away got the m-16 pointed at my head. i thought it was over. i said -- [ speaking foreign language ] it means please don't shoot, journalist. the guy was
doyle declined to speak on the record today. one of the things amid this controversy from 2011 on stage interview with o'reilly and marvin. take a look. >> got a call from bureau chief to say o'reilly get down there. great. i get down got my two crews. i look around. where are the other cbs correspondents? i don't see anybody. maybe they are busy maybe on the other side of casa rose ada. i don't know where they are. all hell breaks loose. people start and they shoot them down in the...
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covering the week, doyle mcmanus, walk columnist for "l.a. times," michael crowley, senior foreign policy reporter for politico. ayman javers, washington corespondent for cnbc and karen tumulty, washington political corespondent for "the washington post." >> live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> i have $40. >> $20 more. >> could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? >> no. >> if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time for 20, 30 years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. >> we're committed to strong. we're committed to sure. we're committed to smart and light, secure and bold. in a world of enduring needs, the men and women of boeing are proud to build and deliver critical capabilities for those who serve to protect our nation and its allies and that's an enduring commitment. >> add
covering the week, doyle mcmanus, walk columnist for "l.a. times," michael crowley, senior foreign policy reporter for politico. ayman javers, washington corespondent for cnbc and karen tumulty, washington political corespondent for "the washington post." >> live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now?...
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doyle, welcome back to "mad money". >> thanks jim.reat to be here. >> pat, are we going to have the debbie-downer domino guy when the stock was in the 50s in the spring? or are we going to get the guy who came to play in the fall when the stock was at 73 and up that big since then? which guy do we have? >> pretty happy with the quarter. it was really a terrific quarter for us across the board. the momentum was great. very happy with the results. >> you know 11% is incredible. we've got to talk about how you did it but there was something else. for the first time in you're opening 100 new stores. that's the first time in 11 years i've seen that kind f growth. is that because franchises have more money? is it because you say pedal to the metal? >> that's exactly right. franchise sees are doing well. they made more money last year than they've ever made. they're excited about the brand. and that energy is playing over into them opening stores. so we did, you know over 80 net stores open domestically. we did almost 750 stores net open glo
doyle, welcome back to "mad money". >> thanks jim.reat to be here. >> pat, are we going to have the debbie-downer domino guy when the stock was in the 50s in the spring? or are we going to get the guy who came to play in the fall when the stock was at 73 and up that big since then? which guy do we have? >> pretty happy with the quarter. it was really a terrific quarter for us across the board. the momentum was great. very happy with the results. >> you know 11%...
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mark doyle, bbc news, liberia. >> that moment cannot come too soon. now, for a story of treasures that have been hidden in plain sight. bronze statues long dismissed as minor works of art could be by michelangelo. the pair were identified from a tiny detail in a drawing which is 500 years old. if the claim proves true, they would be the only surviving michelangelo bronzes in the world. >> two idealized naked male figures. atop smiling panthers. modeling is superb, the compositions elegant. these are bronze sculptures of the quality, but who did them? aren't historians have been arguing about that for over 100 years. academics at cambridge university think they have found the answer. >> we have fantastic new michelangelos from evidence, visual, technical, and anatomical. >> that means the 30-year-old michelangelo would have produced them after carving his sculpture of david, but before starting work on painting the sistine chapel. >> to say that these pieces are by michelangelo is a very big and significant claim. it would make them the only known bron
mark doyle, bbc news, liberia. >> that moment cannot come too soon. now, for a story of treasures that have been hidden in plain sight. bronze statues long dismissed as minor works of art could be by michelangelo. the pair were identified from a tiny detail in a drawing which is 500 years old. if the claim proves true, they would be the only surviving michelangelo bronzes in the world. >> two idealized naked male figures. atop smiling panthers. modeling is superb, the compositions...
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they were under the direction of larry doyle, one of our very best field producers. will understand what i'm saying. he was a werp in the manners in vitt -- marines before he went to cbs. he's very skilled. he sent all five of the correspondents and all 10 or 12 of the crew members into the streets. nobody stayed in their hotel room because they were afraid. we were all working, and we saw what looked -- what was a moderate sized riot. it was a couple thousands people attacking the casa rosata or the area around it by waving their arms clapping chanting singing songs. nobody attacked the soldiers. nobody attacked the police. there were no -- there was nobody lying on the ground when it was over that i saw but at any rate alternate cbs people did their jobs covered the situation, brought their video back to be used and that was when o'reilly bucked at the idea of turning his tape that was shot by his camera man over to the unit that was putting together the story. when doyle said bob schieffer will do the story tonight and we'll use the video your crew shot he said i
they were under the direction of larry doyle, one of our very best field producers. will understand what i'm saying. he was a werp in the manners in vitt -- marines before he went to cbs. he's very skilled. he sent all five of the correspondents and all 10 or 12 of the crew members into the streets. nobody stayed in their hotel room because they were afraid. we were all working, and we saw what looked -- what was a moderate sized riot. it was a couple thousands people attacking the casa rosata...
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i spoke with the nfl's chief information officer, michelle mckenna-doyle, who joins us from scottsdaleall of our games present a big challenge as far as connectivity goes but nothing quite like the super bowl when you at all the fans along with the amount of media, etc. it definitely creates a challenge for connectivity. >> i want to take you back in time, all the way back to 2008. it was a very different technology world. the iphone had just launched -- a few months old. there was no instagram. the best selling phones were made by nokia. it's a different tech world now. how do you take these stadiums and rewire them? >> you just have to work really hard to make sure they are continuing to reinvest in them. if you compare it to 2008 and what connectivity we did have, it was primarily focused on downloadability. so if you wanted to do something, you downloaded it. and now you see fans creating their own content and wanting to publish that themselves. that's all about upload speeds. that is what it is all about just making sure that all the clubs, particularly when you are hosting a supe
i spoke with the nfl's chief information officer, michelle mckenna-doyle, who joins us from scottsdaleall of our games present a big challenge as far as connectivity goes but nothing quite like the super bowl when you at all the fans along with the amount of media, etc. it definitely creates a challenge for connectivity. >> i want to take you back in time, all the way back to 2008. it was a very different technology world. the iphone had just launched -- a few months old. there was no...
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maybe minus one in doyles towntown. seven degrees in dover, so yes, it is going to stay very cold as you walk outside tomorrow you definitely want to cover your exposed skin. we do expect to stay dry through the afternoon. we will be in the 20s through the afternoon hours. 28 for quaker town in redding, and in trenton, the temperature around 27 degrees. closer to the shore, freezing 31 for vineland. around the philadelphia area areas like west chester and chester coming in about 29 degrees for the high. we stay cold tomorrow and we go into the weekend. we will see temperatures rebound back into the low 40s on saturday. late sunday night an area of low pressure gets closer. locally going into monday we can expect snow a mix, and then rain farther to the south. as we get closer to this we'll have more details on that. tonight, winds diminish a bit, still feeling very cold. low temperatures could be near zero north and west. a cold day, at least we stay dry. then we go into the weekend, mild in the afternoon. temperatures
maybe minus one in doyles towntown. seven degrees in dover, so yes, it is going to stay very cold as you walk outside tomorrow you definitely want to cover your exposed skin. we do expect to stay dry through the afternoon. we will be in the 20s through the afternoon hours. 28 for quaker town in redding, and in trenton, the temperature around 27 degrees. closer to the shore, freezing 31 for vineland. around the philadelphia area areas like west chester and chester coming in about 29 degrees for...
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mark doyle wept tont to look around a site there. >> when first started burning materials yesterday onand are continuing today, we had a survivor who started the fire and as he started the fire and put the torch in i heard him say, ebola, bye-bye. and that somehow, it seemed hopeful, but yet not shouting it from the rooftops was my personal feeling. it's a sort of low-key affair. we don't want to jump for joy, but we do want to mark the start of decommissioning of our -- it's not closing, it's only a small part. it's the first part that was here, but it is a step in the right direction. but i also think we should do it in a sensitive way. the community, for them the fire was a difficult subject for many liberians. we have to be aware of that and inform them in advance, get their views, and proceed carefully. >> so what's happening here? >> this is mss staff from the water and sanitation team who are on hand for the exit of their colleagues from the high-risk area. so the colleagues in yellow are wearing personal protective equipment or ppe, for their own safety and this is an exit poin
mark doyle wept tont to look around a site there. >> when first started burning materials yesterday onand are continuing today, we had a survivor who started the fire and as he started the fire and put the torch in i heard him say, ebola, bye-bye. and that somehow, it seemed hopeful, but yet not shouting it from the rooftops was my personal feeling. it's a sort of low-key affair. we don't want to jump for joy, but we do want to mark the start of decommissioning of our -- it's not closing,...
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mark doyle, bbc news liberia. >>> in afghanistan, a new cabinet has met for the first time after monthsscussions over who should sit in it. from kabul, david loyn reports. >> reporter: millions of afghan voters came out in the rain in april last year to change the government. and now, finally, in late february almost a year later, on another wet day in kabul, the new cabinet has met in the ground building that houses the so-called chief executive of the government next door to the other center of power, the president's palace. the ceo spoke of the sacrifices that the guerilla fighters whose victory has been remembered this weekend on the anniversary of the soviet defeat at their hands. he said that afghanistan has a lot of problems today and needs the strength of the mujahideen to deal with them. on the agenda for the first day, the challenge of dealing with refugees returning home agriculture, and of course security. most people in the room are deputy ministers. parliament did not endorse two-thirds of the proposed cabinet. among those who got through, the morn minister had to give up
mark doyle, bbc news liberia. >>> in afghanistan, a new cabinet has met for the first time after monthsscussions over who should sit in it. from kabul, david loyn reports. >> reporter: millions of afghan voters came out in the rain in april last year to change the government. and now, finally, in late february almost a year later, on another wet day in kabul, the new cabinet has met in the ground building that houses the so-called chief executive of the government next door to...
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. >> reporter: the 1954 gibson prototype black beauty played here by tom doyle, paul's right-hand man for years. >> i'm working with one of the greatest geniuses. >> reporter: les paul was frugal and tom worked long hours for little or no money. when he was given the black beauty in lieu of a pay check, tom said thanks. >> i said thanks. he said "it's yours, tom." tom is selling the black beauty at access with all of paul's pioneering tropics, stuff he wouldn't show anyone but tom. february's guitar playing magazine has it. this is ted playing it in a 1950s tv show sponsored by mouth watch. >> the point is this guitar was the beginning of what les wanted in an trick guitar. >> which is why it is seen by some as the mother of all models that followed. >> where will you find iconic history like this. >> some rock stars say it wasn't the gibson black beauty that paved the way, many played by rock legends, but earlier models like those made up to two years earlier. is the black beauty the grail of guitars. tom says the problem is while the frames from the 1950s, the tropics are from a dif
. >> reporter: the 1954 gibson prototype black beauty played here by tom doyle, paul's right-hand man for years. >> i'm working with one of the greatest geniuses. >> reporter: les paul was frugal and tom worked long hours for little or no money. when he was given the black beauty in lieu of a pay check, tom said thanks. >> i said thanks. he said "it's yours, tom." tom is selling the black beauty at access with all of paul's pioneering tropics, stuff he wouldn't...
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. >> ♪ >> mann: doyle dane bernbach was an up-and-coming advertising firm on madison avenue that wasertisements for up-and-coming firms and products that included volkswagen. john f. kennedy saw the spots and told his brother-in-law steve smith, "go find me that firm. i want to talk to them about maybe doing my advertising for my reelection in 1964." and that's how ddb came into the orbit of lyndon johnson and the dnc in 1964. johnson and the people around him, his aides and his advertising firm, wanted to portray goldwater as a dangerous man who, if he got control of the nuclear arsenal, might threaten the peace of the world. >> goldwater, jr.: the mood of the country at the time was one of worry about the soviet union in particular. peace was a big issue. >> man: bombs away. >> d. goodwin: that fear of nuclear holocaust had been part of all of us who grew up in the '50s and '60s. and by that time, we were used to it, after hiding under our desks for so many years. [ sawing noise ] >> man: in a saturday evening post article dated august 31, 1963, barry goldwater said, "sometimes i t
. >> ♪ >> mann: doyle dane bernbach was an up-and-coming advertising firm on madison avenue that wasertisements for up-and-coming firms and products that included volkswagen. john f. kennedy saw the spots and told his brother-in-law steve smith, "go find me that firm. i want to talk to them about maybe doing my advertising for my reelection in 1964." and that's how ddb came into the orbit of lyndon johnson and the dnc in 1964. johnson and the people around him, his aides...
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as a doctor in southern west virginia, daniel doyle often treats coalfield residents. one of the clinics he works at is just outside charleston, so he's also been seeing people who were impacted by january's chemical spill. >> it's a huge population cohort study and it will take us 10 20, 30 years - maybe longer - to know what the long term effects are. no question that it's an experiment, but mountaintop removal is an experiment. the water pollution that is taking place is an experiment. >> do you see the health consequences of mountain top removal on the people who live around it? >> definitely in the last eight years there's been a series of epidemiological studies finding clear association between mountain top removal and cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, birth defects, certain cancers and so there's a body of knowledge which coal companies are actively investing in discrediting by sponsoring their own research institutes to try to find flaws in this. this is news that people don't want. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >
as a doctor in southern west virginia, daniel doyle often treats coalfield residents. one of the clinics he works at is just outside charleston, so he's also been seeing people who were impacted by january's chemical spill. >> it's a huge population cohort study and it will take us 10 20, 30 years - maybe longer - to know what the long term effects are. no question that it's an experiment, but mountaintop removal is an experiment. the water pollution that is taking place is an experiment....
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it is part of the ongoing doyle drive project designed to ease traffic on the san francisco side of the bridge. the northbound lanes of highway one will close wednesday and thursday at midnight and reopen at 5:00. it will also close friday from 1:00 to 5:00 and saturday from 11:00 to 6:00. >>> we know we need some rain but the warm weather is perfect for some california growers. . >> michael finney is here with that. . but more deaths linked to gm cars with more to come? >> the list is building and building and building. the official death toll involving gm cars with defective ignition switches has climbed to 56. the new total which is four more from last week is from a list being prepared from compensation experts. each el jiblg death claim is worth at least $1 million. it's established by gm and nearly 500 claims have been filed. experts are going through them one by one. >>> there's been a huge recall of fire extinguishers. kidda is recalling some of their extinguishers. a faulty valve is to blame. recalled models were sold at hardware stores and big box retailers like home depot fro
it is part of the ongoing doyle drive project designed to ease traffic on the san francisco side of the bridge. the northbound lanes of highway one will close wednesday and thursday at midnight and reopen at 5:00. it will also close friday from 1:00 to 5:00 and saturday from 11:00 to 6:00. >>> we know we need some rain but the warm weather is perfect for some california growers. . >> michael finney is here with that. . but more deaths linked to gm cars with more to come? >>...
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police chief doyle said he thought there was only one suspect. after swat teams made entry they discovered two men hiding in the ventilation deducts between the roof and the dropped ceiling. >> we started pulling down the ceiling and pulled it down to the point it was inevitable we were going to find them. ment first suspect surrendered at 8:00 a.m. the second was found and arrested two hours later. it forced the pennsbury officials to delay the opening of all schools 2 hours, in the end, local investigators say this case up and down out as as well as could have been expected. >> this was a successful apprehension of both suspects and no injuries. >> reporter: all right back out live on the scene. this section of levittown parkway was shut down during the standoff, but it has since been reopened, as you can see. two suspects have been arrested, there names have not been released. formal charges are expected to be filed sometime this afternoon. report be live from tullytown walter perez channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that report. >> muc
police chief doyle said he thought there was only one suspect. after swat teams made entry they discovered two men hiding in the ventilation deducts between the roof and the dropped ceiling. >> we started pulling down the ceiling and pulled it down to the point it was inevitable we were going to find them. ment first suspect surrendered at 8:00 a.m. the second was found and arrested two hours later. it forced the pennsbury officials to delay the opening of all schools 2 hours, in the end,...
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oklahoma wide receiver doyle green, 6'5", 2 5 a potential niner first-round pick, and locally,ty montgomerying to make some team in the nfl very happy. giants manager bruce bochy expected back tomorrow after having two stipulates put in his heart. you were done there with the sharks. a lot of fun for everybody because it's unusual and being outdoors like this. >> everybody can get a ticket. not anymore. it's sold out. but if you wanted one you could have got one. >> 70 degrees. hope the size stays hard. >> grab the duct tape ♪turn around!♪ ♪every now and then i get a little bit hungry♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around♪ ♪turn around!♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air.♪ ♪turn around barry!♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack!♪ now try fiber one protein bars with the great new taste of cookies and crème. >>> on abc7 news at 6:00 breaking news update on the mission district fire that chased people and their pets from their homes. >>> more breaking news. live from san jose where a driver is in custody after crashing and sending at least two
oklahoma wide receiver doyle green, 6'5", 2 5 a potential niner first-round pick, and locally,ty montgomerying to make some team in the nfl very happy. giants manager bruce bochy expected back tomorrow after having two stipulates put in his heart. you were done there with the sharks. a lot of fun for everybody because it's unusual and being outdoors like this. >> everybody can get a ticket. not anymore. it's sold out. but if you wanted one you could have got one. >> 70 degrees....
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>> and doyle, why don't you ask one, as well? that way we can -- >> all right.his is a 40,000 foot question but i hope you'll take it as a welcome invitation to go back to where you started the session, tony and that was your vigorous rebuttal of critics who worry that the administration isn't doing enough leadership. some of that criticism is obviously partisan, but not all of it is. some of it you know, there are plenty of possible explanations for why that concern arises in so many quarters. you've had a bad patch of conflicts with a bad correlations of forces. we're still conditioned by the cold war to expect instant results. so take yourself to the 40,000 foot level and write us the history of this administration's transformation of american leadership. >> perfect. >> first david's question on ukraine. >> what was the question -- >> i think david's question is easier now. look debaltseve was a land grab. and it was done after -- it was in train before the minsk implementation agreement was signed and was pretty far along. then the cease-fire was supposed to
>> and doyle, why don't you ask one, as well? that way we can -- >> all right.his is a 40,000 foot question but i hope you'll take it as a welcome invitation to go back to where you started the session, tony and that was your vigorous rebuttal of critics who worry that the administration isn't doing enough leadership. some of that criticism is obviously partisan, but not all of it is. some of it you know, there are plenty of possible explanations for why that concern arises in so...
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doyle the whole area code and number. >> finally tonight, switch is on and doors open. new xfinity store opened in palo alto today. we add good time. guess who was there? jerry rice was on hand. new store gives customers a hands-on experience. i know that guy. >> there you are. >> comcast donated $10,000 to renaissance entrepreneur program. and our parent company is comcast. >> how fun. good night. on the broadcast tonight, subzero. 27 states with temperatures below zero. collapsing roofs, vital medical help delayed and a staggering toll on our economy from this deadly cold. >>> lured by isis? worry tonight about three teenaged girls who may have slipped away to join a terror group and the race to find them. >>> doubling down. rudy giuliani going even further in his claims president obama doesn't love america. tonight, the white house fires back. >>> and the envelope, please. ahead of sunday's oscars the power player thanked more often than god. hollywood's biggest night. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly n
doyle the whole area code and number. >> finally tonight, switch is on and doors open. new xfinity store opened in palo alto today. we add good time. guess who was there? jerry rice was on hand. new store gives customers a hands-on experience. i know that guy. >> there you are. >> comcast donated $10,000 to renaissance entrepreneur program. and our parent company is comcast. >> how fun. good night. on the broadcast tonight, subzero. 27 states with temperatures below...
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. >> it is ken doyle again. i have a question about what, having so many legislatures elected, what does that do to the legislature? has it changed the dynamics of the legislature itself? and if so in what way? >> i can speak to that based on what i understand. i have only served under public financing, so it is hard to get a full appreciation for how things have changed. i have a couple of anecdotes. connecticut like many states have a bottle deposit law. everyone time you purchase a bottle you return the bottle you get the nickel back, if you don't, what happens to that nickel? for years, due to a loophole in the way the law was constructed that nickel for the unredeemed bottles would stay in the beer distributor's pockets. it was supposed to go toward promoting recycling. they were very active in political campaigns and that loophole was not corrected. my first term in the legislature in 2009 was the first year the legislature was publicly financed. i can't point to a direct correlation, i believe it was two
. >> it is ken doyle again. i have a question about what, having so many legislatures elected, what does that do to the legislature? has it changed the dynamics of the legislature itself? and if so in what way? >> i can speak to that based on what i understand. i have only served under public financing, so it is hard to get a full appreciation for how things have changed. i have a couple of anecdotes. connecticut like many states have a bottle deposit law. everyone time you purchase...
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starting at my night northbound highway one is closed from lake street to doyle drive so crews can officer the connection between highway one and 101 south of the golden gate bridge. it will be closed until 5:00 tomorrow. the overnight closures will continue on-and-off influence next friday. >> just ahead refinery blast leave as big question in southern california and what went wrong, the precautions underway as firefighters investigate. >> a breakthrough in the fight against h.i.v. what treatment scientists say is showing real promise. >> a look outside right now into san jose with meteorologist mike nicco coming up with the >> we are trying to determine cause of a blast at the exxonmobil refinery. people felt a blast at 9:00 a.m. and minutes later flames were shooting from the refinery. schools sheltered in place as a precaution. there were no reports of injuries and the refinery does have structural damage. >> we have new details in the deflate-gate scandal dealing with underinflated footballs. a locker room attendant for new england patriots tried to put an unapproved football into the
starting at my night northbound highway one is closed from lake street to doyle drive so crews can officer the connection between highway one and 101 south of the golden gate bridge. it will be closed until 5:00 tomorrow. the overnight closures will continue on-and-off influence next friday. >> just ahead refinery blast leave as big question in southern california and what went wrong, the precautions underway as firefighters investigate. >> a breakthrough in the fight against h.i.v....
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fifth grader billy doyle said this is the greatest f'ing week of my life. >>> i'm joe scarborough, almostderal judge blocked president obama's executive order on immigration. >>> egypt called for action on isis and "snl" broke records for nbc. >>> we begin this morning with a fight against isis. after the release of a new video purportedly showing the beheadings of 21 egyptian christians, egypt's military retaliated monday with a series of air strikes against isis targets in libya. now, egypt's president is actually calling for a u.n. resolution mandating international intervention against the terror group in libya. good luck with that. as if his own military would act again, he said quote, we need to do it again and we all of us together. >>> pope francis also speaking out condemning the killings in the strongest terms possible. and calling
fifth grader billy doyle said this is the greatest f'ing week of my life. >>> i'm joe scarborough, almostderal judge blocked president obama's executive order on immigration. >>> egypt called for action on isis and "snl" broke records for nbc. >>> we begin this morning with a fight against isis. after the release of a new video purportedly showing the beheadings of 21 egyptian christians, egypt's military retaliated monday with a series of air strikes...
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the new doyle drive section there -- you can see all of the red. i'm gonna put the icon right here. that's where the accident is. it's on richardson and francisco. most people think of richardson as lombard there. it's right in front of the pam list of fine arts -- palace of fine arts. an overturned vehicle. if you are driving south off the golden gate bridge, getting down to the city, you may strongly want to consider using park presidio if you can do that without going too far out of the way. the other drive will be a mess. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza, that's backed up to the macarthur maze. 20 to 25-minute delay getting into san francisco. it is 7:03. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> we just received new information and a photo of the man who was shot and killed by san jose police. officers received a 911 call yesterday afternoon about a man entering someone's home on sherman street. ktvu fox 2 news reporter janine de la vega is near the house. you just talked to one of the man's loved ones. what did she say? >> reporter: well, yeah, we just spoke with her. she
the new doyle drive section there -- you can see all of the red. i'm gonna put the icon right here. that's where the accident is. it's on richardson and francisco. most people think of richardson as lombard there. it's right in front of the pam list of fine arts -- palace of fine arts. an overturned vehicle. if you are driving south off the golden gate bridge, getting down to the city, you may strongly want to consider using park presidio if you can do that without going too far out of the way....
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i just had this with tullytown's police chief daniel doyle. do you know if he's armed? >> we are not sure. >> reporter: the fact that he's on the roof talk about the added difficulty in kind of that adding to it. because his angle is his vantage point, right? >> the difficulty is we don't have a set of eyes up there to see what he's doing. it's dark out and that's kind of hindering our efforts to see whether he's armed or not. >> reporter: and police are right now, i'm told they set up a pretty wide perimeter around mike's gun shop. you have about 50 officers here. many of them s.w.a.t. officers here who have come from throughout bucks county. they have been on the scene for about the last hour or so. again, police believe they know there's at least one person, one suspect they are dealing with. there could be more. they don't know if there are two or three, but again they have eyes on one individual who is on the roof right now. the difficulty is it's dark out and they don't have a helicopter to put above the scene. so they have been trying to reach that suspect. they
i just had this with tullytown's police chief daniel doyle. do you know if he's armed? >> we are not sure. >> reporter: the fact that he's on the roof talk about the added difficulty in kind of that adding to it. because his angle is his vantage point, right? >> the difficulty is we don't have a set of eyes up there to see what he's doing. it's dark out and that's kind of hindering our efforts to see whether he's armed or not. >> reporter: and police are right now, i'm...
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of 14 minutes between san rafael and the golden gate bridge toll plaza northbound looks fine from doyle drive. highway 4 the commute has not begun yet out of antioch. looks okay there. if you are driving around san francisco later this evening, you should know that critical mass, this is -- this is the last friday of the month, so critical mass 5:30 p.m. over at justin herman plaza. we don't know the route. so could cause some traffic tie- ups. mass transit is so far on time. back to you. >> all right. thank you, elizabeth. >>> elon musk is a man who thinks big with companies like spacex and palo alto-based tesla. and as joe vazquez reports, another highly anticipated project is now a step closer to happening. >> reporter: no, they're not exactly doing construction along the golden gate bridge. this artist's rendition is still years away. but the hyperloop now appears one step closer to reality. if you haven't heard, the hyperloop is a capsule inside a tube that, in theory, could take people from san francisco to l.a. at 800 miles per hour in only half-hour. starting next year, that the
of 14 minutes between san rafael and the golden gate bridge toll plaza northbound looks fine from doyle drive. highway 4 the commute has not begun yet out of antioch. looks okay there. if you are driving around san francisco later this evening, you should know that critical mass, this is -- this is the last friday of the month, so critical mass 5:30 p.m. over at justin herman plaza. we don't know the route. so could cause some traffic tie- ups. mass transit is so far on time. back to you....
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doyle thinks so, he has lived and this mail park neighborhood for 14 years and has seen the problems get worse. >> as i understand it several people died here at every year. >> reporter: wahl today i stood out at the intersection up old-growth avenue and elm street for a couple hours is just one block down from where a train struck a and and killing the driver in the short time i was out there i saw several cars stopping on the tracks including this lady. when she saw it may she tried to get all around the tracks by driving and to coming traffic he says something needs to be done before the tragedy like this happens again. >> this last accident was needed is we need some kind of safety device. >> reporter: caltran is continuing to investigate the crash for a woman was killed in mellow part where her car stopped on the track and riven with ave hit by a trend. trained >> according to witness statements thinking that that traffic would start moving as she made her way onto the track at it did not before the gates came down. >> reporter: the driver's options are limited. >> the best cour
doyle thinks so, he has lived and this mail park neighborhood for 14 years and has seen the problems get worse. >> as i understand it several people died here at every year. >> reporter: wahl today i stood out at the intersection up old-growth avenue and elm street for a couple hours is just one block down from where a train struck a and and killing the driver in the short time i was out there i saw several cars stopping on the tracks including this lady. when she saw it may she...
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will tom doyle be standing there at the auction playing and the bids come in. is that it? of it. stuart: it's a regular auction. people on the phone from all over the world, that kind of thing. >> for sure. stuart: 1.2, 1.3 million? >> at guernsey's. stuart: you'll blow them out of water. play it into the break. >> okay, i'll do it. ♪ ♪ ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all st
will tom doyle be standing there at the auction playing and the bids come in. is that it? of it. stuart: it's a regular auction. people on the phone from all over the world, that kind of thing. >> for sure. stuart: 1.2, 1.3 million? >> at guernsey's. stuart: you'll blow them out of water. play it into the break. >> okay, i'll do it. ♪ ♪ ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is...
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hollis doyle rigged the voting machines. it's a go. we all helped cover it up. mellie? cyrus?
hollis doyle rigged the voting machines. it's a go. we all helped cover it up. mellie? cyrus?
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the closure will allow crews to finish making the connections between highway one and doyle drive thathas undergone a major renovation. monday through thursday closures will start at 11:59 and end at 5:00 a.m. and that saturday night sunday morning closure will end at 6:00 a.m. >>> in the east bay, interstate 880 will close over the next week socal trans can remove the temporary supports beneath the marina boulevard overpass they are building. southbound lanes will close from 11:59 to 4:00 a.m. tonight and tomorrow night. northbound lanes will close from 11:59 until 4:00 next tuesday and wednesday. the scan off a ramps will serve as detours. >>> are you looking for a cheaper way to park in san francisco? who isn't? coming up tonight at 11:00, michael discovers a cheap new solution. >> one day i drove in it was a world series game day with the giants and every parking lot was like $60. >>> how to find a spot in the city for no more than $15. we'll show you tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> coming up one of california's biggest oil refineries rocked by a huge explosion. >> still to com
the closure will allow crews to finish making the connections between highway one and doyle drive thathas undergone a major renovation. monday through thursday closures will start at 11:59 and end at 5:00 a.m. and that saturday night sunday morning closure will end at 6:00 a.m. >>> in the east bay, interstate 880 will close over the next week socal trans can remove the temporary supports beneath the marina boulevard overpass they are building. southbound lanes will close from 11:59 to...
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mark doyle, bbc news liberia. >>> if you like cigars cuba is the place to be.untries are in havana for the annual cigar festival. >> reporter: every year, the havana festival is the highlight of the cigar. tobacco connoisseurs and industry insiders from around the world gather in cuba for the most iconic expert. whether vis tors are here just to make contacts to order tobacco products and humidors thrks is a premier trade event. americans previously banned from bringing cuban cigars back to the united states under the trade embargo are permitted to carry up to $100 worth of tobacco products in their luggage. >> this is the first time we have been able to legally purchase. some of us have purchased jund ground. for us this is the first time. we are very happy. >> reporter: the company behind cuban cigar brands is a joint venture. they are hopefully the embargo will be lifted. it's something they say will be a major boost for the tobacco industry. >> translator: our future market shares reach in the united states is 70%. it is clear that we will reach this in the
mark doyle, bbc news liberia. >>> if you like cigars cuba is the place to be.untries are in havana for the annual cigar festival. >> reporter: every year, the havana festival is the highlight of the cigar. tobacco connoisseurs and industry insiders from around the world gather in cuba for the most iconic expert. whether vis tors are here just to make contacts to order tobacco products and humidors thrks is a premier trade event. americans previously banned from bringing cuban...
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lillian and doyle chumney were reported missing. their bodies were found the next day in their burned out cold. authorities say they had been shot and killed, their home ransacked. >> yes, we ar searching for suspects at this time. >> reporter: over the weekend police arrested 21-year-old jeffrey stewart in connection with the killing. authorities say he pointed the finger at clark. >> i think everybody is glad that it's -- there's going to be some answers. >> reporter: police say clark met up with two others after the murders, tab that hazel and jeffy caley. that's caley seen on surveillance video, holding a handgun during a robbery in west virginia. >> no one was hurt. certainly shaken up and scared. >> reporter: authorities say the three may be driving a green minivan and could be heading to florida. they are considered armed and dangerous. brian webb for cbs news, new york. >>> later today, testimony is set to resume in the murder trial ex-new england patriot aaron hernandez. the girlfriend and mother of the victim odin lloyd ar
lillian and doyle chumney were reported missing. their bodies were found the next day in their burned out cold. authorities say they had been shot and killed, their home ransacked. >> yes, we ar searching for suspects at this time. >> reporter: over the weekend police arrested 21-year-old jeffrey stewart in connection with the killing. authorities say he pointed the finger at clark. >> i think everybody is glad that it's -- there's going to be some answers. >> reporter:...
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quote, doyle o'reilly didn't have the time last night but would like to say many thanks for the riotiece last night. they called to say thanks for a fine piece. thanks again your piece made the late feed a winner last night, unquote. want more? here it is. shortly after my crew and i escaped grave danger on the streets ofes buenos aires the riots were bad, we were gassed, shot at, i had the best vantage point to report the story. we had rock solid proof that david corn smeared me. and some websites have picked up his defamation. it is well. now, i had to spend hours last night on the phone with various reporters and crawling around my basement covered with dust trying to find documents from 33 years ago. it was a miracle i found them. all because an irresponsible guttersnipe, a far left zealot which attacked fox news many times before spit the stuff out on the net. you know what? nothing is going to happen to david corn. mother jones and the far left websites couldn't care less about the truth. they're in the business to injure. this is a political hit job. at this point tv corruptio
quote, doyle o'reilly didn't have the time last night but would like to say many thanks for the riotiece last night. they called to say thanks for a fine piece. thanks again your piece made the late feed a winner last night, unquote. want more? here it is. shortly after my crew and i escaped grave danger on the streets ofes buenos aires the riots were bad, we were gassed, shot at, i had the best vantage point to report the story. we had rock solid proof that david corn smeared me. and some...
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my name is don doyle. i will make a few introductory remarks. i want to thank robin waits for all they did to make this such a success. not just this panel, but the entire event. i think it has been a wonderful example of how to commemorate a painful episode in this city's history. thanks especially to jessica whose idea it was to do something for this commemoration . we met over lunch, and from there it grew. we partnered with historic columbia. sponsoring this event also is the history center at the university of south carolina. another contributor was the graduate school at the university of south carolina. think all of you for your help and support. we brought for scholars -- four scholars together. we are beating almost exactly at the time, 150 years ago, that the union troops were crossing the river and coming towards the city, toward that moment at 10:00 in the morning when the city was formerly surrendered. we are meeting right here on market street. i am not an expert on this event in civil war history. i have written a book on the civi
my name is don doyle. i will make a few introductory remarks. i want to thank robin waits for all they did to make this such a success. not just this panel, but the entire event. i think it has been a wonderful example of how to commemorate a painful episode in this city's history. thanks especially to jessica whose idea it was to do something for this commemoration . we met over lunch, and from there it grew. we partnered with historic columbia. sponsoring this event also is the history center...
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. >> i was talking to patty doyle from domino's the other day and i know you know yum, of course. there are places where they have 100 restaurants that you have none. >> that's correct. lots of opportunity. i was excited yesterday to talk about the international opportunity, because we have been quietly building a reputation, and an approach to our brand internationally. we've got it working really well. and i think we have an exciting opportunity there, really to implement the same strategies we have done in the u.s. invest in our brand, invest in running great restaurants and making good returns for our owners. as you know that's when they build a lot more restaurants. >> let's talk about that because owners franchisees, could be with any chain. >> that's right. >> why do they choose you? >> very simple. kind of like you, jim. it's the returns right? it's the returns. are there good unit economics in your model? and good investment return to them? they're just like every other investor, trying to raise their families and make good returns and good investments. so i think our ult
. >> i was talking to patty doyle from domino's the other day and i know you know yum, of course. there are places where they have 100 restaurants that you have none. >> that's correct. lots of opportunity. i was excited yesterday to talk about the international opportunity, because we have been quietly building a reputation, and an approach to our brand internationally. we've got it working really well. and i think we have an exciting opportunity there, really to implement the same...
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sent out emergency order for all of this area of bucks county, and take a listen to what chief daniel doyle told us earlier. >> reporter: you have possible way to contact him. do you have an idea of who he is? >> no, not at this point. we're working on that. like i said, i mean, you know, we're hailing him through a pa system at this point for him to try and communicate with us. maybe we can throw a bag phone up to him to communicate. but he's not responding. >> and just for in the area, the shelter in place order affect the entire boro of tullytown? >> correct. it affect the sections of lakeside, stoney brook kenwood, and this general immediate area, we did send message out through the bucks county emergency management, advising the residents that there was police emergency and to shelter in place and that we will be update that shortly. >> so, what's happening at this point emergency response teams are negotiating with that person on the rooftop over a pa system trying to call him or them down from that rooftop to get them into custody at this time. now, we did ask how this will affect th
sent out emergency order for all of this area of bucks county, and take a listen to what chief daniel doyle told us earlier. >> reporter: you have possible way to contact him. do you have an idea of who he is? >> no, not at this point. we're working on that. like i said, i mean, you know, we're hailing him through a pa system at this point for him to try and communicate with us. maybe we can throw a bag phone up to him to communicate. but he's not responding. >> and just for...
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sir arthur conan doyle created the fictional detective in the late 19th century. he wrote the short stories in 1904 to help raise money to replace a bridge that was destroyed by floods. >>> today in bucks county, they will be celebrating the birthday of the first president of the united states, george washington. it's his 283rd birthday. the celebration will be held at washington crossing historic park. there will be demonstrations a visit from the general himself, and of course birthday cake. >>> when we come back on nbc 10 news today, we are keeping an eye on icy streets and sidewalks. nbc 10's jesse gary is giving us a firsthand look of it. jesse? >> that's right, the big dig underway. i'll show you what you have to do before you can even get to your car, coming up. >> yeah it is dangerous if you plan on walking around or grabbing your car or parking in parking lots. we are dealing with a sheet of ice out there, and it will take a while to thaw out, but we'll see our temperatures warming into the 40s, so we could get a little help although i'm tracking another
sir arthur conan doyle created the fictional detective in the late 19th century. he wrote the short stories in 1904 to help raise money to replace a bridge that was destroyed by floods. >>> today in bucks county, they will be celebrating the birthday of the first president of the united states, george washington. it's his 283rd birthday. the celebration will be held at washington crossing historic park. there will be demonstrations a visit from the general himself, and of course...
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fifth grader billy doyle said, "this is the greatest effing week of my life." [ laughter and applausejimmy: fifth grade! that language? >> steve: wow. he said effing. >> jimmy: i don't know, man. one side effect of the crazy blizzard in new england right now is a phenomenon known as thundersnow. you guys know what that is? [ cheers ] you know what that is? i'd never heard of it. it's when there's thunder and lightning in the middle of a a snowstorm. it's pretty rare. but check out weatherman jim cantore's reaction when he saw it happen five different times this weekend. >> oh, yes! yes! yes! we got it, baby! we got it! we got it! number five! number five! that's number five, baby! yes! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, buddy. yeah. please, no one tell that guy about rainbows. he's going to -- [ laughter ] oh, my god! yes, yes, yes, yes! [ laughter ] meanwhile, god was like, "i wish this dude would stop moving." pow. pow. [ laughter ] of course, last night was the big "saturday night live" 40th anniversary show. [ cheers and applause ] we'll talk. we'll talk. we'll talk. i'm not saying
fifth grader billy doyle said, "this is the greatest effing week of my life." [ laughter and applausejimmy: fifth grade! that language? >> steve: wow. he said effing. >> jimmy: i don't know, man. one side effect of the crazy blizzard in new england right now is a phenomenon known as thundersnow. you guys know what that is? [ cheers ] you know what that is? i'd never heard of it. it's when there's thunder and lightning in the middle of a a snowstorm. it's pretty rare. but...
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>> doyle, whiteout you ask one as well? -- why don't you ask one as well? >> i hope you'll take this as a welcome imitation to go back to restart of the session, tony knows your vigorous rebuttal of critics who worry the administration isn't doing an f leadership. some of that criticism is partisan, but not all of it is. there are plenty of possible explanations for why that concern arises. you have a bad patch, still conditioned by the cold war expect instant results. take yourself to the 40,000 foot level and right as the history of this administration's transformation of american leadership. [laughter] >> first, david's question on ukraine. >> i think it is easier now. [laughter] >> look, it was a land grab. it was done after -- it was before the minsk agreement was signed. it was pretty far along. the cease-fire was supposed to take effect on sunday and it didn't. the separatist grabbed what they could, aided and abetted by russia. in my judgment, that needs to be accounted for going forward. i think it's clear, also going forward, that the cease-fire n
>> doyle, whiteout you ask one as well? -- why don't you ask one as well? >> i hope you'll take this as a welcome imitation to go back to restart of the session, tony knows your vigorous rebuttal of critics who worry the administration isn't doing an f leadership. some of that criticism is partisan, but not all of it is. there are plenty of possible explanations for why that concern arises. you have a bad patch, still conditioned by the cold war expect instant results. take yourself...
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. ♪ the 1954 gibson prototype black beauty once owned by the legend less paul played by tom doyle hisand man for years. >> i'm working with less paul one of the greatest geniuss of the electric guitar. >> reporter: less paul was famous and frugal and worked long hours with no money and he gave him the black beauty in lieu of a paycheck and tom said thanks. >> that is how it happened. would you consider it, it's yours tom, it's yours. >> reporter: he is selling the black beauty in new york complete with the pioneering electronics that would go with it and not things he would show be tom and they call the black beauty the grail and he is playing it in the early 50s t.v. show sponsored by listerine mouth wash. ♪ word the street is the instrument could fetch up to $2 million. >> the point is this guitar was the beginning of what less always wanted in electric guitar. >> reporter: which is why it is seen by some as the mother of all less paul's that followed. ♪ where are you going to find iconic history like this guitar? it's just not going to happen. >> reporter: here is where the story h
. ♪ the 1954 gibson prototype black beauty once owned by the legend less paul played by tom doyle hisand man for years. >> i'm working with less paul one of the greatest geniuss of the electric guitar. >> reporter: less paul was famous and frugal and worked long hours with no money and he gave him the black beauty in lieu of a paycheck and tom said thanks. >> that is how it happened. would you consider it, it's yours tom, it's yours. >> reporter: he is selling the...
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. >> in 2013 jenny cochran's sister jessie doyle was shot and killed by her estranged husband. thought they found the perfect person to represent them but were they mistaken when they gave jenny a call. >> sharing your story [inaudible] i'm actually very against it. i am very progun as is jessie, so i would really hope you guys don't use her story for anything. because the only thing that would have saved her was a gun. >> wow. joining us right now is that very woman jennyathathathathmr&:u#yvx&%#'wsqpbugñ sum >> the bottom line he's got life in prison and your sister's not around. you said in her memory you would make sure that this story isn't used to be antigun. why was that important? >> because i don't want them to take what happened with my sister and use it to make more victims because that's exactly what they're going to do. when they push for more gun laws, they're creating a society of victims. >> right. for you and your family, it's important to make sure you're not used in that case. were you surprised to get that call? >> i was kind of surprised with it. i was conta
. >> in 2013 jenny cochran's sister jessie doyle was shot and killed by her estranged husband. thought they found the perfect person to represent them but were they mistaken when they gave jenny a call. >> sharing your story [inaudible] i'm actually very against it. i am very progun as is jessie, so i would really hope you guys don't use her story for anything. because the only thing that would have saved her was a gun. >> wow. joining us right now is that very woman...
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tom doyle played it for us, as you saw. who bought it, you ask?ou. $335,000 for that to tarp. that was way below estimate. >> yes. stuart: -- >> the creator of that qatar. i have a long history. i took three years of lessons. i wanted to meet girls. not attracted to a clarinet play. stuart: how do i segued from that to this. listen to this. >> he apologizes for america. he criticizes america. it is my opinion and i am entitled to it. the same love of america that i detect it. i think it is a lot of the things that he says and does. stuart: do you agree with what rudy giuliani said about the president? >> i do not think that the president is anti-american. he is patriotic. over 50% of the country elected him twice. they want to be able to look forward. go on twitter or facebook. everybody is weighing in. they want the distraction of was he born here? is he a patriot. each one of those candidates has two common about rudy. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. >> that 2 yards. america came from the people being self reliant. now we are crossing over
tom doyle played it for us, as you saw. who bought it, you ask?ou. $335,000 for that to tarp. that was way below estimate. >> yes. stuart: -- >> the creator of that qatar. i have a long history. i took three years of lessons. i wanted to meet girls. not attracted to a clarinet play. stuart: how do i segued from that to this. listen to this. >> he apologizes for america. he criticizes america. it is my opinion and i am entitled to it. the same love of america that i detect it....
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both patty doyle and tim taft are fabulous operators.with them. >> i'll see you tonight. >> a lot of good. still more to come. >>> "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time. fed chair yellen getting ready to testify on capitol hill. we'll get live coverage of her remarks, plus the q and a session with lawmakers when we come back.gr nd music begins ] ♪ when i was on wall street i felt trapped in that i was investing in a health care industry that i didn't believe in. for years i really struggled with this idea that people were making money off my illness and i wanted to do something different and so i finally made that change. [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to
both patty doyle and tim taft are fabulous operators.with them. >> i'll see you tonight. >> a lot of good. still more to come. >>> "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time. fed chair yellen getting ready to testify on capitol hill. we'll get live coverage of her remarks, plus the q and a session with lawmakers when we come back.gr nd music begins ] ♪ when i was on wall street i felt trapped in that i was investing in a health care industry that i didn't believe in....
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i'm ken doyle. i wanted to ask if panelists agree that the decision in the case is likely to be another 5-4 decision as most of them are in this area. and with justice kennedy as the likely swing vote. is there any way to tell where justice kennedy will come down from the argument? >> justice scalia said we only need five votes. >> early in the argument, justice kennedy was testing the petitioner on hypotheticals that had to do with how mass is mass? and how direct is direct? and is -- one on one, that's okay. how about two on one. if there's three people in a room, does that count? and he ended up by saying, well, then, we're off to the races, aren't we? by which he meant we're going to get a, quite a pattern of -- i took heart from that and so did jim bob. i don't know what to tell from it. i think he -- i took it to mean that he recognized the great difficulty of having opinions kind of work out -- how about -- maybe not inside the courthouse on the steps, how far away from the courthouse does it
i'm ken doyle. i wanted to ask if panelists agree that the decision in the case is likely to be another 5-4 decision as most of them are in this area. and with justice kennedy as the likely swing vote. is there any way to tell where justice kennedy will come down from the argument? >> justice scalia said we only need five votes. >> early in the argument, justice kennedy was testing the petitioner on hypotheticals that had to do with how mass is mass? and how direct is direct? and is...
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>> doyle, whiteout you ask one -- why don't you ask one as well? >> i hope you'll take this as a welcome imitation to go back to restart of the session, tony knows your vigorous rebuttal of critics who worry the administration isn't doing an f leadership. some of that criticism is partisan, but not all of it is. there are plenty of possible explanations for why that concern arises. you have a bad patch, still conditioned by the cold war, expect instant results. take yourself to the 40,000 foot level and write us the history of this administration's transformation of american leadership. [laughter] >> first, david's question on ukraine. >> i think it is easier now. [laughter] >> look, it was a land grab. it was done after -- it was before the minsk agreement was signed. it was pretty far along. the cease-fire was supposed to take effect on sunday and it didn't. the separatists grabbed what they could, aided and abetted by russia. in my judgment, that needs to be accounted for going forward. i think it's clear, also going forward, that the cease-fire
>> doyle, whiteout you ask one -- why don't you ask one as well? >> i hope you'll take this as a welcome imitation to go back to restart of the session, tony knows your vigorous rebuttal of critics who worry the administration isn't doing an f leadership. some of that criticism is partisan, but not all of it is. there are plenty of possible explanations for why that concern arises. you have a bad patch, still conditioned by the cold war, expect instant results. take yourself to the...
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. >> hi, i'm ken doyle. the list of solutions that you have in are pretty wide ranging from specific, fairly specific things like amending the disclosure and coordination rules to something that's very ambitious like amending the constitution. do you have priorities or ones that you view is more achievable? do you think about achieving things in stages? or is there a road map to what you're trying to do? >> yes. i mean, i think the momentum that we've spoken about and the huge number of organizations that are working in this space mandates that we have a road map and a plan. certainly, you know, all of these solutions are necessary, and we think they need to happen in a row. we need disclosure to understand what's going on so we can advocate more effectively for public financing and for the amendment. each of those distinct campaigns. so, you know, we think we can win things on disclosure at the federal level. whether it's a new securities and exchange commission rule making or a strong irs rule making aroun
. >> hi, i'm ken doyle. the list of solutions that you have in are pretty wide ranging from specific, fairly specific things like amending the disclosure and coordination rules to something that's very ambitious like amending the constitution. do you have priorities or ones that you view is more achievable? do you think about achieving things in stages? or is there a road map to what you're trying to do? >> yes. i mean, i think the momentum that we've spoken about and the huge...