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officials were meeting with the quote it's edmonds he was meeting with u.s. officials at the u.s. embassy in baku. so disc on this kind of thing continues you know we've been still find out sink. the gates of militants in in this part of world in the middle east in relation to countering rein it in because we see sponsoring these kind of solace in the cell of fixed. premiss is a counterweight to the great influence in the future and you know funding al qaeda forces in syria yet fighting them in other countries doctor's office i met unfortunately we're out of time but i think the solutions are right there in front of us and you're tackling them right now with cries of civilization and this new project will get pedia it's all about humanity tolerance and understand that we are one global community and we need to treat each other that way thank you so much for coming on and sharing your perspective on this issue. all everyone thanks for watching today show have a great weekend and we'll see you there on monday. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have
officials were meeting with the quote it's edmonds he was meeting with u.s. officials at the u.s. embassy in baku. so disc on this kind of thing continues you know we've been still find out sink. the gates of militants in in this part of world in the middle east in relation to countering rein it in because we see sponsoring these kind of solace in the cell of fixed. premiss is a counterweight to the great influence in the future and you know funding al qaeda forces in syria yet fighting them in...
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commemoration of bloody sunday when alabama state troopers beat peaceful civil rights marchers at the edmonddge in selma. vice president joe biden joined silver rights today. can galvanized support for a landmark law the voting rights act of 196 -- just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", almost as secretive as the papal conclave, the source of the next pope's robes. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth
commemoration of bloody sunday when alabama state troopers beat peaceful civil rights marchers at the edmonddge in selma. vice president joe biden joined silver rights today. can galvanized support for a landmark law the voting rights act of 196 -- just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", almost as secretive as the papal conclave, the source of the next pope's robes. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your...
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and this is not a conspiracy theory this that you documented fact since whistleblowers like civil edmonds for example who worked with the f.b.i. confirms. from the late ninety's to two thousand and one you know just bates was funneling into central asia these islamist extremists and terrorists in order to carry out operations in order to pursue there is. a very narrow it's used to teach you can trust sidelining russia's side right side i think trying to using these extremists on the ground to destabilize regions and and push through certain interests including like you know just paving the way all the gas pipelines and so on and all and even someone like i'm on the way here he was covered leave the recognizes the head of al qaeda and who at that time was bin laden's right hand man he was actually one of the guys that u.s. officials were meeting with the quote it's admins he was meeting with u.s. officials at the u.s. embassy in baku. so disk and this kind of thing continues you know between still find out sink. the gates admit it since in this part of world in the middle east in relation
and this is not a conspiracy theory this that you documented fact since whistleblowers like civil edmonds for example who worked with the f.b.i. confirms. from the late ninety's to two thousand and one you know just bates was funneling into central asia these islamist extremists and terrorists in order to carry out operations in order to pursue there is. a very narrow it's used to teach you can trust sidelining russia's side right side i think trying to using these extremists on the ground to...
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. >> edmond operates a web site for local polish americans and has some political difference was themer president but wants the sign to remain. >> he should be honored somehow. for his work for solidarity. >> that is why some leaders are also questioning the potential name change. but gay supervisor david campos thinks it's got to go he has been a hero of mine so it's sad that someone that you admire and respect would turn and say something like this. >> the public swril a chance to weigh in before a vote is taken. >> still to come a look at a new way for zooms to raise >>> in this age of cell phones the old fashioned school bake sale is still a staple but it's cuts continue to tighten a mom decided cupcakes weren't enough to makeup the difference. abc 7 news has more now on a company that is out to help parents raise money for education. >> here in sherman elementary school, school is out for the day. and before you know it, school will be out for the summer. that gave stacy an idea. >> parents accusing summer camps to attend paying for them. so why not do it in a way that allows to
. >> edmond operates a web site for local polish americans and has some political difference was themer president but wants the sign to remain. >> he should be honored somehow. for his work for solidarity. >> that is why some leaders are also questioning the potential name change. but gay supervisor david campos thinks it's got to go he has been a hero of mine so it's sad that someone that you admire and respect would turn and say something like this. >> the public swril...
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edmond hoyle, right. father figures, $1,000. rebecca. who is herodotus? herodotus. right you are.e homophones, $200, please. tom. what's an ash? ash is right. states that border canada, $200. tom. what is maine? no. cca. what is alaska? alaska, yes. states that border canada, $400. tom. what is new york? no. rebecca. what is michigan? no. brian. what is pennsylvania? yes, that's it. states that border canada for $600. rebecca. what is british columbia? yes. states that border canada, $800.
edmond hoyle, right. father figures, $1,000. rebecca. who is herodotus? herodotus. right you are.e homophones, $200, please. tom. what's an ash? ash is right. states that border canada, $200. tom. what is maine? no. cca. what is alaska? alaska, yes. states that border canada, $400. tom. what is new york? no. rebecca. what is michigan? no. brian. what is pennsylvania? yes, that's it. states that border canada for $600. rebecca. what is british columbia? yes. states that border canada, $800.
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no, edmonds tells it back. takes a 62-foot shot and goes in. and he beats the buzzer.referee said the shot was too late, too late. >> it might be a first step but it was a real small step for women. silverman was the first woman ever to try out for an nfl team. kicked the ball 16 yards. silverman said an injured quad injured her performance. a second shot went 13-yard. turns out anyone can try out for a fee. i don't know you think you want to try out? >> i don't know. i might be able. >> $275 what the heck. >> you're going to get a guy out there that's going to nail it. >> there's better kickers than that. >> it'll be fun to watch. >> we'll see. >> i don't know if id -- i'd be willing to give it a try. >> it didn't happen if there's not a camera there. >> that's right. >> and join us at 4:30 a.m. they'll have the very latest on that missing man from san francisco. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu where the cameras are always rolling. thanks so much for joining us. have a great night and we'll see you back here next weekend.
no, edmonds tells it back. takes a 62-foot shot and goes in. and he beats the buzzer.referee said the shot was too late, too late. >> it might be a first step but it was a real small step for women. silverman was the first woman ever to try out for an nfl team. kicked the ball 16 yards. silverman said an injured quad injured her performance. a second shot went 13-yard. turns out anyone can try out for a fee. i don't know you think you want to try out? >> i don't know. i might be...
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the vice president will join others retracing the walk across the edmond pettis bridge. it was 48 years ago this month that alabama state troopers attacked a group who attempted to march from selma to montgomery in support of what would become the voting rights act. >> cnn will follow these stories throughout the day. thank you for watching "state of the union". if you missed any part today's show find us on itunes. fareed zakaria gps is next for our viewers in the united states. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to you until united states and around the world. first, was there a breakthrough in the nuclear talks this week? is a deal possible? a rare response from the iranian government. i have an exclusive conversation with iran's ambassador to the united nations. >>> then, the automatic spending cuts have kicked in, but are they so bad? maybe not. i've got a great battle to hash it out. >>> with italy's bizarre election results this week, is the euro crisis back? and why is silvio berlusconi so popular? we'll talk to italy's premier journalist. >>> but,
the vice president will join others retracing the walk across the edmond pettis bridge. it was 48 years ago this month that alabama state troopers attacked a group who attempted to march from selma to montgomery in support of what would become the voting rights act. >> cnn will follow these stories throughout the day. thank you for watching "state of the union". if you missed any part today's show find us on itunes. fareed zakaria gps is next for our viewers in the united...
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this st the edmond pettis bridge where marchers will kick off another march in about a half hour or sos peterson. hello, you two. nice to see you both. >> good afternoon. >> good to see you. >> goldie, we were hearing about that incredible moment that took place yesterday. the montgomery police chief giving his badge to congressman john lewis who was beaten horribly by police, near to death, back near that 1965 march. let's take a listen to this. >> i did the right thing. to me, freedom and the right to live in peace is a cornerstone of our society. and that was something that martin luther king and rosa parks and e.d. dickson and congressman lewis were trying to achieve. and i feel like what i did today should have been done a long time ago. it needed to be done. it needed to be spoken. because we have to live with the truth and it is the truth. >> the police chief giving his badge to representative lose is who literally fought back tears when that happened. the first apology he has ever received from a police officer. what's your reaction to that? >> it's actually mind boggling that
this st the edmond pettis bridge where marchers will kick off another march in about a half hour or sos peterson. hello, you two. nice to see you both. >> good afternoon. >> good to see you. >> goldie, we were hearing about that incredible moment that took place yesterday. the montgomery police chief giving his badge to congressman john lewis who was beaten horribly by police, near to death, back near that 1965 march. let's take a listen to this. >> i did the right...
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this week -- edmond sullivan, a teacher and resource specialist, was on a quest to find the best nework steak in san francisco until he finally discovered the one that made the grade. and fire fighter-engineer and paramedic suwanna kerdkaew's emergency search was to find an upscale eatery. it had to be suitable for a
this week -- edmond sullivan, a teacher and resource specialist, was on a quest to find the best nework steak in san francisco until he finally discovered the one that made the grade. and fire fighter-engineer and paramedic suwanna kerdkaew's emergency search was to find an upscale eatery. it had to be suitable for a
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the new zealander was part of the team that helped sir edmond hillary scale everest nearly 60 years ago. at the end of the expedition when hilary uttered the famous line well, george, we knocked the bastard off, he was speaking to lowe. while he participated in a number of other amazing expeditions, lowe is best remembered for everest. his death made me think about how we judge our goals and accomplishments. you know, about 4,000 people have now reached the summit of mt. everest. when you hear that number, you might think well, gosh, it's not as difficult as it used to be. the truth is, it is. it's still the tallest point in the world, thousands of others have failed in their attempt and 200 people have died trying. with many of them still up there, preserved by the elements, because it's that cold. no skeletons, full body. people can't reach the summit. it has been climbed but not conquered and it's not just everest. we were thinking there's other places on earth left to be explored so why not go to the lowest point, the marianas trench. so far there has only been four successful desce
the new zealander was part of the team that helped sir edmond hillary scale everest nearly 60 years ago. at the end of the expedition when hilary uttered the famous line well, george, we knocked the bastard off, he was speaking to lowe. while he participated in a number of other amazing expeditions, lowe is best remembered for everest. his death made me think about how we judge our goals and accomplishments. you know, about 4,000 people have now reached the summit of mt. everest. when you hear...
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breaking it down is the author behind the study, alex edmonds.here all the action is here on the floor of the-- alex, you studie impact of major sports events on market returns. as we're heading into march madness why should investors hold steady, not make any big moves during this tournament? >> thanks for having me on the show. what we show in our paper is that international sporting defeats have a significant effect on stock market returns. when a country gets knocked out of the world cup the stock market on the next day falls by half a percent. this is $16 billion when applied to the uk stock market. this seems madness in itself. because this doesn't change profits or dividends. but it shows that investor behavior are affected by emotions such as a sporting defeat. because investors want to make rational decisions during a period such as march madness they should stay away. >> what's your rationale? during period of exciting tournaments and sporting events, people have knee netwojerk reac or what? to what do you attribute this finding? >> so
breaking it down is the author behind the study, alex edmonds.here all the action is here on the floor of the-- alex, you studie impact of major sports events on market returns. as we're heading into march madness why should investors hold steady, not make any big moves during this tournament? >> thanks for having me on the show. what we show in our paper is that international sporting defeats have a significant effect on stock market returns. when a country gets knocked out of the world...
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twitter user david edmonds, pope black smoke, don't panic, burned the toast. there you go.ing new york's mayor called to the vatican outlaw in public. that is perfect. one of my good friends tweeted black smoke. lori: reminds me of lost wonderful series from a couple years ago. we have to ask tracy keeping up in the pope alarm app. she is legend launching. next is strays and ash. don't miss it. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junkrawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. no, no you can't come! we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does yo
twitter user david edmonds, pope black smoke, don't panic, burned the toast. there you go.ing new york's mayor called to the vatican outlaw in public. that is perfect. one of my good friends tweeted black smoke. lori: reminds me of lost wonderful series from a couple years ago. we have to ask tracy keeping up in the pope alarm app. she is legend launching. next is strays and ash. don't miss it. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is...
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there were times he was basically reading edmond burke on the floor.we have to draw clear lines. if you're conservative and you don't like the 80 of secretary sebelius have broad-reaching powers you could be skeptical of the president to use the flying death robots who kill who he thinks are terrorists. >> and all these leaders. >> so conservative principles ought to make you more skeptical. rand paul said that. people listened. i think it will move the conservative base, maybe even conservative senators. >> to follow up on that, i want to play sound to hammer in on that point. you're totally right, that was important in terms of broadening, to create a constituency for real kind of -- let's say, a peaceful, lawful posture towards the rest of the world in our national security, right? that rand paul said this about the second amendment. right? imagine if the second amendment were being infringed. take a look. >> you can match the furor if people were talking about the second amendment? could you imagine what conservatives would say if the president sai
there were times he was basically reading edmond burke on the floor.we have to draw clear lines. if you're conservative and you don't like the 80 of secretary sebelius have broad-reaching powers you could be skeptical of the president to use the flying death robots who kill who he thinks are terrorists. >> and all these leaders. >> so conservative principles ought to make you more skeptical. rand paul said that. people listened. i think it will move the conservative base, maybe even...
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listening to you recount it hearing it here as i am at the foot of the edmond pettis bridge, the sitethe march of 1965 made the statements more disturbing. john lewis got it right that it was a not a front. i wrote about it, and you ccan find my gap about it. there was a gasp when justice scalia made his comments, and it felt like a slap with a 1,500-page document that congress has concluded. it does not matter at the end of the day what chief roberts thinks is the nature of racial discrimination in 2013 or what justice scalia or jus ti sotomayor thinks, but the question is what did congress have and did they have a basis? they can't ignore the record that congress had over a year representing the ongoing racial discrimination throughout this country. >> i want to pause there for a moment. in case people have missed this, when the 1965 voting rights act was reauthorized in 2006 it was with overwhelming unanimous support including a 98-0 vote in the u.s. senate, and that means therefore all of the senators in the states that are covered by a preclearance. >> well, that is what got just
listening to you recount it hearing it here as i am at the foot of the edmond pettis bridge, the sitethe march of 1965 made the statements more disturbing. john lewis got it right that it was a not a front. i wrote about it, and you ccan find my gap about it. there was a gasp when justice scalia made his comments, and it felt like a slap with a 1,500-page document that congress has concluded. it does not matter at the end of the day what chief roberts thinks is the nature of racial...
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laughter ] >> jamal: there was a march -- this was the anniversary -- the annual march across the edmond were beaten walking across the bridge. it was one of the biggest parts of the civil rights -- in 1963. it was one of the biggest parts of the civil rights movement. and yesterday was a big commemoration of that. and vice president biden went down to participate in the march. here is what he said. >> i regret -- though it's not part of what i'm supposed to say -- apologize. it took me 48 years to get here. i should have been here. [ cheers ] >> i should have been here. >> jamal: right. it was 1965. i did get that number wrong. so biden regretted it and then he went on to talk a little bit more. >> courage and determination in the name of justice always always prevails but it takes men and women as individuals to demonstrate that courage for it to happen. >> jamal: wow. so joe biden goes down there, and i have to say as a political staffer when he started talking about apologizing, the first part of that is this is not in my prepared remarks, and i have got to think if you work for joe
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. >> reporter: in edmond, oklahoma, police expect to soon identify three gallon smashers at this walmart. caught on security camera. >> people forget with technology that your every move is being watched inside a store. and the cameras are better and better. we're getting clearer and clearer pictures. and this isn't just something you can get away with. >> reporter: ironically the self-promoting videos worked against attention seekers. >> once it hit youtube, basically, people were running to us trying to tell us who it was. >> reporter: proof that pranks, no matter how foolish, come with a price. >> old onto this cart. >> reporter: for today, thanh truong, nbc news, atlanta. >> still to come on "today," more of savannah's exclusive conversation with cate edwards. who she thinks her father really is and what it was like for her to sit through his trial. first this is "today" on nbc. gadgets to make sure you never lose your car in a parking lot >>> still to come on today, gadgets to make sure you never lose your car in a parking lot again. >> incredible cinderella story and how they came
. >> reporter: in edmond, oklahoma, police expect to soon identify three gallon smashers at this walmart. caught on security camera. >> people forget with technology that your every move is being watched inside a store. and the cameras are better and better. we're getting clearer and clearer pictures. and this isn't just something you can get away with. >> reporter: ironically the self-promoting videos worked against attention seekers. >> once it hit youtube, basically,...
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. >> reporter: virginia edmonds is the animal care manager at tampa's lowry park zoo.ght here. to keep them from drowning, their heads are held out of the water. >> having to the toxin to the degree that the manatees do when they come in, they are comatose in a way. and can't move their heads or their bodies. and that's why we have to support their heads and help them get a breath. >> it's estimated there are no more than 5,000 manatees left in florida. for biologists, the most frustrating part of this ep i sowed has been not finding them in time to save more of them. the outbreak by oolgiiologists e nearing the end. but the toll has never been worse. biologists say they don't know what causes red tide to be worse some years than others. but sadly, when it is, they know exactly what that means for the manatees. wolf? >> john zor he willa with that report. john, thank you. he was the first newtown, connecticut, parent to speak out after the massacre that really did shock the world. robby parker's daughter emily was among the victims at the sandy hook elementary school.
. >> reporter: virginia edmonds is the animal care manager at tampa's lowry park zoo.ght here. to keep them from drowning, their heads are held out of the water. >> having to the toxin to the degree that the manatees do when they come in, they are comatose in a way. and can't move their heads or their bodies. and that's why we have to support their heads and help them get a breath. >> it's estimated there are no more than 5,000 manatees left in florida. for biologists, the...
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edmonds steps in front of the pass, steals it and hits that three-quarter court shot in the state tournament one-point win and the first title since 2005. >> just for the record, though, i thought i saw the ref do this, like he was wavg it off. >> they had to go back and look at it. the rechlt fs determined he had made it beforehand. >> he's also the quarterback. >> quarterback, right. >> you can tell. >> he is a star in every sport. >> every sport. >> mt. vernon was just trying to run out the clock there, but the steal. today's top click chois are gangnam baby, hamster chatter, walking dog and buzzer beater. the winner will be revealed next friday. can anybody beat gangnam style? >> we'll leave the predictions to the weather business with al. >> thank you very much. >>> as we look ahead toward your weekend -- i like the music. very nice. for saturday, sunny skies along the east coast. the storm finally out of here. risk of strong storms from texas, wet weather up into the upper great lakes and snow back through the rockies. sunny and cool out west. then sunday, sunday, again another sunny,
edmonds steps in front of the pass, steals it and hits that three-quarter court shot in the state tournament one-point win and the first title since 2005. >> just for the record, though, i thought i saw the ref do this, like he was wavg it off. >> they had to go back and look at it. the rechlt fs determined he had made it beforehand. >> he's also the quarterback. >> quarterback, right. >> you can tell. >> he is a star in every sport. >> every sport....