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edward's luck holds out. cameras capture the entire incident, including the license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death, motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he was a pretty funny guy. he cracked jokes left and right. always had something smart to say. >> edward right now, the last known whereabouts of him was in california and he's fulfilling his desire to become an actor slash comedian. >> so, sometimes a very bad day could give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. >>> coming up, a different kind of towing drama. this time it's the towed vehicle threatening the worker. >> i thought he was dead. i really did. i thought the man was dead. >> when "caught on camera: very bad day" continues. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking
edward's luck holds out. cameras capture the entire incident, including the license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death, motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he was a pretty funny guy. he cracked jokes left and right. always had something smart to say. >> edward right now, the...
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what happened was i went on to seen edwards, right? up at the hospital. >> at the hospital, yeah. doesn't look too good. worse for wear. he has facial lacerations. the only person he wanted at the hearing was reporting officer gunman out there the only person he wants there. he doesn't want nobody investigated. that's it on that. however, samuels wants somebody investigated. i'm going to go up there, get these guys out on the tier, right? >> 227. >> 227? >> oh, yeah. >> samuels is up there being charged with battery on an inmate, right? and he wanted me to ask you what did you see? >> i didn't see nothing. i was on -- i was over there playing cards. all i seen, when i looked to the side all i heard is officer get down and dude was already on the ground. >> sow didn't see anything at all? >> i didn't see nothing at all. >> all right. remember that fight on the yard last friday? >> what about it? >> inmate samuels upstairs has been charged with battery on an inmate. he said you was on the yard and he wanted me to ask you, what did you se
what happened was i went on to seen edwards, right? up at the hospital. >> at the hospital, yeah. doesn't look too good. worse for wear. he has facial lacerations. the only person he wanted at the hearing was reporting officer gunman out there the only person he wants there. he doesn't want nobody investigated. that's it on that. however, samuels wants somebody investigated. i'm going to go up there, get these guys out on the tier, right? >> 227. >> 227? >> oh, yeah....
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i...oh, edward. edward! oh, edward, you're alive! you're alive, edward. oh, you're alive. edward...ves me. but we all love you, and there will always be a place in my heart for a fine and kind and noble and handsome gentleman such as you. fine... kind, noble, and... and handsome? [crying softly] but of course. dear me, i feel good all over. nobody ever said such nice things to me before. i feel as light as a lark, happy as a hummingbird. why? why? i wonder why. maybe because it's christmas. it really is christmas. but of course. ha ha ha! of course! merry christmas! merry, merry christmas! oh, cricket, you're the luckiest thing that ever happened to anyone. well, that's my story. ended happy it did. here's hoping all your stories end happy, too. may you all have good health, good cheer, and a good merry christmas. and above all, may you never, never be without a cricket on your hearth. ♪ cricket on the hearth ♪ see that mistletoe above ♪ ♪ with a cricket on the hearth ♪ ♪ knock it down, you'll still be lucky ♪ ♪ cricket on the hearth i thoroughly enjoyed playing old man plummer, and
i...oh, edward. edward! oh, edward, you're alive! you're alive, edward. oh, you're alive. edward...ves me. but we all love you, and there will always be a place in my heart for a fine and kind and noble and handsome gentleman such as you. fine... kind, noble, and... and handsome? [crying softly] but of course. dear me, i feel good all over. nobody ever said such nice things to me before. i feel as light as a lark, happy as a hummingbird. why? why? i wonder why. maybe because it's christmas. it...
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that edward signed a prenuptial that they would live off of edwards monday and hetty money was hers to protect and increase and pass on to the next generation. shortly after that her father died and left her $1 million. the $5 million estate, in 1865, was plucked in a trust. that hurt her deeply. she wanted to control her own money. then her aunt died. and then she would leave all of the many of $2 million to hetty behalf was left to the town of new bedford and the other half to hetty and it was plucked in trust. she was furious so she sued. the lawsuit went on for years and was a landmark case and hetty was litigious for life. surely after her and edward married and went to london and sold american railroad bond during the days of the boom and he sold them to european investors. hetty gave birth to two children. a son and daughter and she invested her money in the real road bond and the greenback. and boasted in one day she made $200,000 europe was booming minks were giving easy money at low interest rate and prices were rising and they were buying the bonds because they pay high inte
that edward signed a prenuptial that they would live off of edwards monday and hetty money was hers to protect and increase and pass on to the next generation. shortly after that her father died and left her $1 million. the $5 million estate, in 1865, was plucked in a trust. that hurt her deeply. she wanted to control her own money. then her aunt died. and then she would leave all of the many of $2 million to hetty behalf was left to the town of new bedford and the other half to hetty and it...
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edward lawrence is in washington. edward, good morning. >> reporter: these were vicious, fast-moving storms that ripped across the south. in addition to the deaths, the work crews in the south are working to restore the power in at least five states because of the tornadoes and the blizzard conditions in the midwest. >> reporter: a christmas day tornado tore three mobile, alabama. >> there it is. >> joe michael love pulled out his cell phone to record the twister while miles away it destroyed a church and homes and his son's high school. >> the van is almost destroyed. the fieldhouse is gone. just all the portable buildings for classrooms are gone. >> reporter: here in houston, texas, the tornado destroyed some buildings and tore down power lines. francis lowe and her husband couldn't get away in time. >> we tried to leave at first but could't because the truck was off the ground, and it wouldn't go. finally, it touched the ground, and we took off. >> reporter: damage from a tornado in pearl river, mississippi, stretc
edward lawrence is in washington. edward, good morning. >> reporter: these were vicious, fast-moving storms that ripped across the south. in addition to the deaths, the work crews in the south are working to restore the power in at least five states because of the tornadoes and the blizzard conditions in the midwest. >> reporter: a christmas day tornado tore three mobile, alabama. >> there it is. >> joe michael love pulled out his cell phone to record the twister while...
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edwards has enjoyed a career as one of the leading historian of american conservatism. his works range from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomats george f. cats. john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies gives an account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. ev
edwards has enjoyed a career as one of the leading historian of american conservatism. his works range from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomats...
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. >> edward james el actor estado unidense se sumo al duelo de jenny rivera por compartir con ella. >s que pocos han conseguido. >> el afamado actor edward olmos. >> la recuerda con mucho cariño por su participación en una película independiente >> en este papel rivera, logro hacer lo que pocos actores pueden interpretar. >> yo la vi llorar lagrimas de incréible pasión cuando se dio a conocer la película. >> es como selena, que es pionera en la incursion por partes de mujeres en esta música, pero jenny participo en grandes eventos. >> hablando de la trágica muerte de la cantante, mañana univisión radio dara un tributo a la cantante a las 7 de la noche. >> se pide la ayuda del publcio para dar con 3 sospechoso que asaltaron una joyería. >> fotos y videos están en la página web. >> se encontraron varias plantas de marihuana. y las autoridades hicieron cerca de unos 8 arrestos, por solicitud de servicios sexuales. >> el sospechoso por sierra la mar fue procesado. >> no se declaró ni culplabe ni inocente por los casos que se le imputan. >> una niña de 2 años esta viva casi de milagro cuan
. >> edward james el actor estado unidense se sumo al duelo de jenny rivera por compartir con ella. >s que pocos han conseguido. >> el afamado actor edward olmos. >> la recuerda con mucho cariño por su participación en una película independiente >> en este papel rivera, logro hacer lo que pocos actores pueden interpretar. >> yo la vi llorar lagrimas de incréible pasión cuando se dio a conocer la película. >> es como selena, que es pionera en la...
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edward hamberger/ i at express concern -- let me turn to edward hamberger. i wonder if the freight industry has done some assessment about what that means in terms of its own productivity, competitiveness. i hear the concern the secretary expressed that we have a great freight system. it is private, has great investment. we do not want to do anything to damage that. at the same time, of we do want to develop high-speed rail. can you talk about the technology development that will allow us to better share the system? >> yes, i see we have four seconds left. so let me get into that. >> i am sure the chairman will let you finish your answer. art thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passengers on the freight needs are actually done. that was my fifth point on the very site specific analysis. the report by the inspector general indicated some of the negotiations dragged on. they did because there were four parties sitting around the desk. each of which was looking at this with their own presence. but freight rails wanted to make sure t
edward hamberger/ i at express concern -- let me turn to edward hamberger. i wonder if the freight industry has done some assessment about what that means in terms of its own productivity, competitiveness. i hear the concern the secretary expressed that we have a great freight system. it is private, has great investment. we do not want to do anything to damage that. at the same time, of we do want to develop high-speed rail. can you talk about the technology development that will allow us to...
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it's men in power thinking they can get away with it, bill clinton, john edwards, newt gingrich, and it's endemic of women in power thinking they can live by different rules. >> let's turn now to the royal family. even the royal family couldn't escape the litany? >> absolutely not. in this case, though, prince harry. he had trouble after trouble. if you invite a bunch of people to your room, get drunk, play strip poker, and allow them to take pictures, you're going to be in the press. while the duchess unfortunately for her had some expectations of privacy, she was alone on a
it's men in power thinking they can get away with it, bill clinton, john edwards, newt gingrich, and it's endemic of women in power thinking they can live by different rules. >> let's turn now to the royal family. even the royal family couldn't escape the litany? >> absolutely not. in this case, though, prince harry. he had trouble after trouble. if you invite a bunch of people to your room, get drunk, play strip poker, and allow them to take pictures, you're going to be in the...
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to cross-talk the kurdish issue i'm joined by my guests in washington edward joseph he's an international conflict in democracy expert and we have the ability and he is the executive director of the rethink institute all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first i mean as i said in the introduction as the arabs fight among themselves particularly in syria it's the kurds that are winning. hello peter i i don't know if i would. go that far to say kurds are winning i think that it's true that the kurds see an opportunity here and. consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and. probably
to cross-talk the kurdish issue i'm joined by my guests in washington edward joseph he's an international conflict in democracy expert and we have the ability and he is the executive director of the rethink institute all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first i mean as i said in the introduction as the arabs fight among themselves particularly in syria it's the kurds that are winning. hello peter i i don't know if i...
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here's cnn's george howell with dwayne edward's dream. >> this is a snapshot of some of the productsr the course of my career. this is the air jordan 21. >> reporter: working at nike, dwayne edwards designed the signature sneaker line of superstar athletes. carmelo anthony. derek jeter. and his childhood idol, michael jordan. but after 11 years at nike, edwards walked away. >> the industry is close to $50 billion in the u.s. alone. and there's probably a good 3,000 to 4,000 footwear designers in the industry. but people of color underrepresented. >> reporter: so what you're delling telling me it's exposure. people knowing about the industry. and also, knowing where to go, how to maneuver your way in to positions like you had? >> oh, most definitely f. you're asked to do something, tough do it. >> reporter: that's when the father of two decided to pool resources, to open a footwear design school. >> i know we're at the malls purchasing the product. we have to be designing the product, as well. >> reporter: the academy opened in portland in 2010. and for grads like precious hannah, it
here's cnn's george howell with dwayne edward's dream. >> this is a snapshot of some of the productsr the course of my career. this is the air jordan 21. >> reporter: working at nike, dwayne edwards designed the signature sneaker line of superstar athletes. carmelo anthony. derek jeter. and his childhood idol, michael jordan. but after 11 years at nike, edwards walked away. >> the industry is close to $50 billion in the u.s. alone. and there's probably a good 3,000 to 4,000...
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. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body. inside the blaze, he had wondered if his time had come. >> the fire and everything was about ten foot away from me and from all of that heat and everything it was heating me alive and i couldn't go know where it was scary and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. i figured this was the end. >> over the next three years, edwards undergoes a dozen surgeries. along the way he contracts an infection that ultimately claims his eyesight. despite his hardships, edwards remains positive. >> the good lord felt like it was not my time to go. i feel like i still have something to offer, to give to people. i'm blessed to be here still today. i talk to people about how important it is to not take anything for granted because you can lose everything in a flash. >> in recall, six people die in the fire. what went wrong to start this deadly blaze in the first place? turns out it's something that went unnoticed. accumulating for years. dust, polyethylene dust, a nonstick
. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body. inside the blaze, he had wondered if his time had come. >> the fire and everything was about ten foot away from me and from all of that heat and everything it was heating me alive and i couldn't go know where it was scary and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. i figured this was the end. >> over the next three years, edwards undergoes a dozen surgeries. along the way he contracts an infection that...
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edwards: i would like to inquire of mr. hall was to whether he has additional speakers, otherwise i'm ready to close. mr. hall: no, we do not have additional speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from maryland. ms. edwards: thank you. it seems so fitting we are here today to recognize neil armstrong. i want to thank mr. hall both for his leadership of our science committee and the opportunity that we have had to work together. he is a good friend. i look forward to working with our new chairman, mr. smith, in the next congress. it seems we will have an opportunity to work on the things that neil armstrong believed in and felt so passionately about, about making sure that the united states remains at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to space exploration. making certain as he expressed in our committee that nasa he remains at the forefront of our technological -- technology development, research, capacity. there are few of us who will get to be or to know what neil armstrong saw and knew. there are few of
edwards: i would like to inquire of mr. hall was to whether he has additional speakers, otherwise i'm ready to close. mr. hall: no, we do not have additional speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from maryland. ms. edwards: thank you. it seems so fitting we are here today to recognize neil armstrong. i want to thank mr. hall both for his leadership of our science committee and the opportunity that we have had to work together. he is a good friend. i look forward to working with our...
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. >> his name is lee -- >> lee edwards. >> lee edwards. >> that's right. >> who is also a biographer, as you are. >> and he's a historian. he's written several histories of the conservative movement. he himself has been a member of the conservative movement, an important person in that. >> jealousy? >> no, it's not jealousy, i can do that. but one thing about mr. edwards being asked to write that review, is that one of the things he takes issue with is i call him from his ghost writer because -- it was thurmond's staffer, former staffer of thurmond who has characterized his work on the book as being ghost writing. i talked to them and after talking to him, i e-mailed mr. edwards and i asked him if i could interview him about his relationship with traffic and what work he did in that kind of thing. and he said it was 40 years ago, yeah, as any entity would be a waste of your time and mine. so my own thing i can do, he was brave enough to read a criticism after the book when it got right. he got a number of things wrong. he quoted goldwater speaking with him and talking about the import
. >> his name is lee -- >> lee edwards. >> lee edwards. >> that's right. >> who is also a biographer, as you are. >> and he's a historian. he's written several histories of the conservative movement. he himself has been a member of the conservative movement, an important person in that. >> jealousy? >> no, it's not jealousy, i can do that. but one thing about mr. edwards being asked to write that review, is that one of the things he takes issue...
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if it's a boy will they go with arthur george edward william? can make a strong case for william arthur edward george. (laughter) so that might be a little too edgy. he'd get teased by his schoolmates slash subjects. if it's a girl they'd have to honor william's mother so she might be named princess diana (bleep) camilla. (laughter) of course (bleep), (bleep), (bleep) camilla. hope i'm pronouncing that correctly. of course even kate the great is only human and elegant angelic human whose effortless grace is a beacon to the world. (laughter) this is starting out as a bit of a bumpy ride. >> the duchess of cambridge is in this hospital still suffering from what we're told is acute morning sickness. >> it's morn like morning, noon, and night sickness. >> it's extreme vomiting during pregnancy. >> stephen: now this morning sickness probably means she'll restrict herself to a bland diet otherwise known as food in england. (laughter) well, as you know, folks, after a series of etiquette lessons with british royal observer hugo vicars, i was invited to
if it's a boy will they go with arthur george edward william? can make a strong case for william arthur edward george. (laughter) so that might be a little too edgy. he'd get teased by his schoolmates slash subjects. if it's a girl they'd have to honor william's mother so she might be named princess diana (bleep) camilla. (laughter) of course (bleep), (bleep), (bleep) camilla. hope i'm pronouncing that correctly. of course even kate the great is only human and elegant angelic human whose...
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edward vii hospital in london.on the other hand, two australian disk jockeys working for a sydney radio station called @ today f.m.. kate had been admitted to the hospital hours early. william left monday night, looking pensive. in the early hours of tuesday, the australians call the hospital switchboard. >> hello, good morning. >> hello, there. could i still -- christ -- could i please speak to kate, my granddaughter? >> yes, hold on man. >> are they putting us through? >> yes. >> if this works, it is the easiest prank call we have ever made. >> in the ensuing conversation, which we are not broadcasting, a nurse gave details about kdot condition. like any patient, she is entitled to confidentiality. the hospital released a statement this morning that it regretted the incident. this was a jewish -- foolish prank call -- this was a foolish pranks call. the call should never have got through. >> the call should have been put through to the contactor be at the time. it should not have gone through to a member of the n
edward vii hospital in london.on the other hand, two australian disk jockeys working for a sydney radio station called @ today f.m.. kate had been admitted to the hospital hours early. william left monday night, looking pensive. in the early hours of tuesday, the australians call the hospital switchboard. >> hello, good morning. >> hello, there. could i still -- christ -- could i please speak to kate, my granddaughter? >> yes, hold on man. >> are they putting us through?...
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edward vii hospital in london.on the other hand, two australian disk jockeys working for a sydney radio station called @ today f.m.. kate had been admitted to the hospital hours early. william left monday night, looking pensive. in the early hours of tuesday, the australians call the hospital switchboard. >> hello, good morning. >> hello, there. could i still -- christ -- could i please speak to kate, my granddaughter? >> yes, hold on man. >> are they putting us through? >> yes. >> if this works, it is the easiest prank call we have ever made. >> in the ensuing conversation, which we are not broadcasting, a nurse gave details about kdot condition. like any patient, she is entitled to confidentiality. the hospital released a statement this morning that it regretted the incident. this was a jewish -- foolish prank call -- this was a foolish pranks call. the call should never have got through. >> the call should have been put through to the contactor be at the time. it should not have gone through to a member of the n
edward vii hospital in london.on the other hand, two australian disk jockeys working for a sydney radio station called @ today f.m.. kate had been admitted to the hospital hours early. william left monday night, looking pensive. in the early hours of tuesday, the australians call the hospital switchboard. >> hello, good morning. >> hello, there. could i still -- christ -- could i please speak to kate, my granddaughter? >> yes, hold on man. >> are they putting us through?...
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in >> also timothy speaking about those extraordinary photographs of edward curtis. it brings today's shows to a close. due to check out our facebook page as well. thank you for watching, have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbour! wanna play in the block corner at school with me? and then we're going to miss elaina's house for backwards day. i'm so glad you're coming too. i'll be right backwards-- i mean back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foun
in >> also timothy speaking about those extraordinary photographs of edward curtis. it brings today's shows to a close. due to check out our facebook page as well. thank you for watching, have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use...
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erica edwards, nbc news. >>> i love breakfast for dinner, by the way.ake a mini break right now. >> what is it about pancakes that makes people happy. >> it's just comfort food. >> i guess so. >>> gentlemen ka bares her baby bump. >>> also why a school is in hot water after conducting a >>> a new study from sweden finds that people who were more likely to get the same cancer as their parents if their parents were diagnosed at a young age. researchers say knowing this could encourage healthier choices in life to ward off cancer. >>> a new study shows that some avoid taking drugs because of the way they look. they act the same as the brand-name counterparts. researchers say some patients who get generics are 50% more likely to stop taking those generic drugs. a change in color was also a factor in. >>> still ahead on news4, a school conducts a shooting drill. why the simulation is causing controversy. >>> and the search for a >>> a pro-gun group organized the del trace. we look at the timing and necessity of the event. >> since the newtown shooting, many
erica edwards, nbc news. >>> i love breakfast for dinner, by the way.ake a mini break right now. >> what is it about pancakes that makes people happy. >> it's just comfort food. >> i guess so. >>> gentlemen ka bares her baby bump. >>> also why a school is in hot water after conducting a >>> a new study from sweden finds that people who were more likely to get the same cancer as their parents if their parents were diagnosed at a young age....
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congresswoman donna edwards nearby state of maryland in studio with us.urt press." join the conversation at 1-866-55-press. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. there is so much going on that every day presents another exciting issue. from financial regulation, iran getting a nuclear bomb, civil war in syria, fraud on wall street, destruction of medicare and medicaid. there are real issues here. having been a governor, i know that trade-offs are tough. things everyday exploding around the world that leave no shortage for exciting conversations. i want our viewer to understand why things have happened. at the end of the show, you know what has happened, why its happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. current tv, it's been all building up to this. >>bill shares his views, now it's your turn. >>i know you're going to want to weigh in on these issues. >>connect with "full court press with bill press" at facebook.com/billpressshow and on twitter
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edwards gives it up to wright who is feeling it. boom! nails it. 22 points for wright including that buzzer beater. what a thriller. 67-64. they knock off the spiders. >> george washington hosting vmi and the environmental with big ears santa has eyes and ears everywhere we're told. gw beating the press. the hoop for the dunk. 8-6, colonial lead. still first half. armwood down low for a powerful two of his 18 points. rally in the second. the drive. vmi led by as many as three. but here comes gw strong down low to dwayne smith. gw 5-6 on the year with a 67-67 win over vmi. >>> the redskins have arrived safely in philadelphia getting ready for a fierce physical nfc east game tomorrow against the eagles. for the record, mike shanahan is not a fan of trash talking on the field. but that ball spin thing is legal. so he's given the green light to spin away tomorrow despite an errant penalty call on the celebration move last week. >> i love what he does. he's so into the game. when he spun that ball, i mean he was just looking at that ball. of c
edwards gives it up to wright who is feeling it. boom! nails it. 22 points for wright including that buzzer beater. what a thriller. 67-64. they knock off the spiders. >> george washington hosting vmi and the environmental with big ears santa has eyes and ears everywhere we're told. gw beating the press. the hoop for the dunk. 8-6, colonial lead. still first half. armwood down low for a powerful two of his 18 points. rally in the second. the drive. vmi led by as many as three. but here...
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edward lawrence, "wjz" "eyewitness news." >> this has lead to a surge in gun sales. three years of ar15 ammunition magazines have been told in the last three days. >> >> fiscal cliff talks, without a deal, automatic tax hikes and spending cuts would kick in january 1st, affecting almost all americans. democrats and republicans insist they are committed to reaching a deal. congress returning to washington the day after christmas. senator from hawaii, laid to rest. president obama and the first lady attended the memorial service. he was the first japanese american elected to both houses of congress and the second largest serving u.s. senator. he was 88 years old. >> back here in maryland a police shooting in baltimore county, a police officer opened fire, killing a man who had a knife. that's where derrick is tonight with the details. >> reporter: police say the officer was acting in self- defense when he confronted and shot a suspicious man he found back here behind this gas station. it all started with an officer on routine patrol as he passed the shell gas station a
edward lawrence, "wjz" "eyewitness news." >> this has lead to a surge in gun sales. three years of ar15 ammunition magazines have been told in the last three days. >> >> fiscal cliff talks, without a deal, automatic tax hikes and spending cuts would kick in january 1st, affecting almost all americans. democrats and republicans insist they are committed to reaching a deal. congress returning to washington the day after christmas. senator from hawaii, laid to...
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only up one, it's cory edwards with the floater. missed it and the put-back. patriots take their first lead of the game here 63-62. under 30 left. derrick williams can't make the three but cedric lindsay throws up a shot as he's falling down. it falls in and ties it at 64. 5.8 off the inbounds. edwards has got it, he's going to try to make something happen. he sees wright spotting up. three-pointer at the buzzer. he nails it! 22 points for wright. none bigger than that one. what a thriller. 67-64 the final. >>> game two of the governor's holiday hoops classic, old kmin 81 taking on uva. odu trailing most of this one, only down three. batten for three. he's feeling it. 23 points for that sophomore. ties it at 24. under 10 to play, monarchs up three. jones penetrates, breaks outside the arc. he lets it go and that should tie it up but the refs say it was only a two. so it was worth two points. dante hill at the line for old dominion misses it. they can win it with a three. oh, joe harris gets the ball knocked loose and old dominion pulls off a huge upset, 63-61.
only up one, it's cory edwards with the floater. missed it and the put-back. patriots take their first lead of the game here 63-62. under 30 left. derrick williams can't make the three but cedric lindsay throws up a shot as he's falling down. it falls in and ties it at 64. 5.8 off the inbounds. edwards has got it, he's going to try to make something happen. he sees wright spotting up. three-pointer at the buzzer. he nails it! 22 points for wright. none bigger than that one. what a thriller....
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, parents of john edwards, who trooped behind him every day to that north carolina courthouse to stand with their son. or, was it this -- >> one nation, under god, indivisible, liberty and justice for all! [cheers and applause] chris: gabby giffords who survived an assassination attempt. sam? >> gabby giffords, when she did that, my heart sank. this brave woman coming back from -- she should have been dead. how did she survive? chris: she decided not to run for re-election and she knew she wasn't up for it. >> she made the right decision. chris: what about backbone? >> a republican hasn't voted for a tax increase in congress since 1990 and in the last couple of weeks republicans have talked about and said they're for tax rate increases. that is is a huge sea change in that party, the beginning of wisdom on physical sanity. >> gabby giffords, she did it with a smile. that took a lot of guts to get in front of that huge audience. chris: you can tell a lot of about these pols when people stand up for you. >> i have a new nomination. i would say the republican pizza owner in florida who li
, parents of john edwards, who trooped behind him every day to that north carolina courthouse to stand with their son. or, was it this -- >> one nation, under god, indivisible, liberty and justice for all! [cheers and applause] chris: gabby giffords who survived an assassination attempt. sam? >> gabby giffords, when she did that, my heart sank. this brave woman coming back from -- she should have been dead. how did she survive? chris: she decided not to run for re-election and she...
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edward lawrence for cbs news, new york. >>> take a look at this video. a tornado causing havoc. this images are outside a walgreens drugstore in mobile, alabama. you can see cars sliding around lots of debris swirling about. people were scrambling to take cover. this guy in a moment -- well, as far as we know, there were no serious injuries to the people who got caught when the tornado touched down on tuesday. it was one of more than 30 that happened across the south. wild weather week. >>> nowl.a. rescuers are trying to pull this man from a palm tree. somehow he got stuck up in the older palm tree and as you can see firefighters are shimmying their way up the tree to get him down. only in southern california. how about that? >>> coming up doctors describe it's a series of setbacks. the latest on the former president george h.w. bush now hospitalized in houston. >> this picture a very private lesson in privacy for the first family of facebook coming up. >> and the sunshine is making a comeback all across the bay area. mostly sunny skies blue skies as well. we were able to spot a
edward lawrence for cbs news, new york. >>> take a look at this video. a tornado causing havoc. this images are outside a walgreens drugstore in mobile, alabama. you can see cars sliding around lots of debris swirling about. people were scrambling to take cover. this guy in a moment -- well, as far as we know, there were no serious injuries to the people who got caught when the tornado touched down on tuesday. it was one of more than 30 that happened across the south. wild weather...
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mickey edwards, welcome. >> thanks, bill. it's good to see you again. >> and congratulations on the book, although i can't imagine it's made you the most popular visitor to the house republican caucus. >> not at all. but it wouldn't make me popular in the democratic caucus either, you know. it's a problem with the entire system, both parties. >> because you believe in compromise. you advocate bipartisanship. which means, in effect, that you are a man without a party. >> basically, right. but you know, there's 310 million of us now. and we're very diverse people. you can stand up for your principles. you can stand up for what you believe in. you get as far as you can go. but then at the end, you have to compromise or you can't keep the bridges from falling down, you can't pay off your debts, you know, you can't provide the troops with -- you can't do anything unless, finally, you compromise. and we seem to have lost the ability to do that. >> your story, more than anyone i know, epitomizes the change in our politics over the l
mickey edwards, welcome. >> thanks, bill. it's good to see you again. >> and congratulations on the book, although i can't imagine it's made you the most popular visitor to the house republican caucus. >> not at all. but it wouldn't make me popular in the democratic caucus either, you know. it's a problem with the entire system, both parties. >> because you believe in compromise. you advocate bipartisanship. which means, in effect, that you are a man without a party....
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it's the coronation of edward vii. - that's right. - certainly this dear mrs. the great drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. and so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal such as this. more intimate friends would have been given a brooch where the date 1902 is laid out very precisely on the lid. but i think if we're gonna get a measure of exactly how intimate this relationship is-- and it very clearly is-- we need to look at these stunning telegrams. it says "handed in at sandringham: mrs. martin at sir john knollys' stable yard, st. james' palace," and it says-- and i think this is full of drama, i really do-- "poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. hope she is well and not too sad." signed "princess of wales." would that be the sadness of queen alexandra's death? what's the date of that? 25. - yes, i suppose that's absolutely right, isn't it? - that's right. you're living with them. you're going to get that. absolutely marvelous. and that seems to be an absolute bombshell to receive, doesn't it
it's the coronation of edward vii. - that's right. - certainly this dear mrs. the great drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. and so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal such as this. more intimate friends would have been given a brooch where the date 1902 is laid out very precisely on the lid. but i think if we're gonna get a measure of exactly how intimate this relationship is-- and it very clearly is-- we need to look at these stunning...
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edward lawrence reporting. >> reporter: snow blowers and plows are pushing through a foot of snow in the upstate new york. the icy snow is a challenge for those who only have a shovel. >> it's been brutal. >> reporter: the storm drops several inches in the northeast and new england making it hard to get out and get around. streets are a problem in west virginia and maryland. this woman skit off the road and hit a mailbox. >> we just lost control. yeah, pretty scary. >> reporter: the weather is part of the same mass av system that crossed the country this week dumping snow from the west coast to the east coast and creating powerful tornadoes in the south. bad weather continues to delay flights in the northeast. that's bad news for holiday travelers trying to head home. brendan frank lip came home for christmas and is waiting to fly back to arizona. >> mercifully it's so far, so good. >> bob akard is from tampa, florida. he spent the holidays with his parents in rochester, new york. he's hoping to get to the airport on time. >> living in tampa isn't all bad at all. >> reporter: the sto
edward lawrence reporting. >> reporter: snow blowers and plows are pushing through a foot of snow in the upstate new york. the icy snow is a challenge for those who only have a shovel. >> it's been brutal. >> reporter: the storm drops several inches in the northeast and new england making it hard to get out and get around. streets are a problem in west virginia and maryland. this woman skit off the road and hit a mailbox. >> we just lost control. yeah, pretty scary....
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. >> where is john edwards?> john edwards. >> getting a haircut. >> if there was an oil painting of john edwards -- the haircut's not the first thing they'd mention. nbc's -- >> john edwards has an oil painting of himself in his house, i bet money on that. >> she didn't say oily. >> the seasonally elegant luke russert, thank you for joining us. and cnbc's john harwood, thank you. >>> fast-food works are joining thousands of low-wage earners in a day of solidarity. our super sized income problem in america ahead on "now." >>> time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. lauren wanted to introduce the cabbage dish to mainstream america. using former skills a marketer she created mother-in-law's k kimchi. the product carried in whole foods and pressure markets. watch "your business" this sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] now's the perfect time to buy an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. the tempur-pedic ergo system. treat yourself to the ultimate sleep exp
. >> where is john edwards?> john edwards. >> getting a haircut. >> if there was an oil painting of john edwards -- the haircut's not the first thing they'd mention. nbc's -- >> john edwards has an oil painting of himself in his house, i bet money on that. >> she didn't say oily. >> the seasonally elegant luke russert, thank you for joining us. and cnbc's john harwood, thank you. >>> fast-food works are joining thousands of low-wage earners in a...
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lots of nice ball movement again ends up in the hands of edward lee. nine rebounds no double-double but the hornets come in losing 11 straight. clay thompson help them bury them tonight. jared jack had 16 and carl landry also 16, hammers it hard and the warriors have won eight out of their last 10 looking slick. at the college court not the best of night for the locals. the holy cross crusaders ruined stanford's night. number 25 north carolina state powell big man on campus. 23 in the first. stanford losing on the road, they're now 7-4. story nowhere near the same for cal. i kind of toyed with uc santa barbara for the most part led by 22. freshman tyrone wallis had a dozen. you will see him work he had a double-double himself. works the baseline. got the reverse lay up to go, 10 points, 10 rebounds and the bears are 7-3. and you know what, you've only really arrived in the nfl as a quarterback these days after you have a rap tune written for you. everyone if it is by a 5-year- old. collin kapernick you are the it man for the 49ers right now. have a lis
lots of nice ball movement again ends up in the hands of edward lee. nine rebounds no double-double but the hornets come in losing 11 straight. clay thompson help them bury them tonight. jared jack had 16 and carl landry also 16, hammers it hard and the warriors have won eight out of their last 10 looking slick. at the college court not the best of night for the locals. the holy cross crusaders ruined stanford's night. number 25 north carolina state powell big man on campus. 23 in the first....