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and for the winner, unlimit eed brags rights. >> teams have come all over the world. >> it's an immense weight on the chef's shoulders. >> it's called the world food championships held in las vegas, nevada. barbecue, chili, burger, sandwich, recipe, dessert and bacon. yes, bacon. >> we're from houston, texas. >> reporter: victor howard and his parner george shore call themselves bbq engineers. they started pit maker barbecue five years ago. and are working around the clock to perfect their grilling jobs. vying for the title, world's best barbecue. >> very competitive. tom teams in the nation are here. we're going to do a couple of test runs, try out different presentati presentations. different marinades. >> chicken breast with cranberry and goat cheese. >> we'll get some exotic flavors for those judges. >> little be the of smoke, little bit of heat. lots of flavor. >> a cup of sugar and a quarter cup of water. >> jody is now in the finals in another category, competing against nine other chefs for world's best bacon dish. >> every other competition i've been in, i've won first place. n
and for the winner, unlimit eed brags rights. >> teams have come all over the world. >> it's an immense weight on the chef's shoulders. >> it's called the world food championships held in las vegas, nevada. barbecue, chili, burger, sandwich, recipe, dessert and bacon. yes, bacon. >> we're from houston, texas. >> reporter: victor howard and his parner george shore call themselves bbq engineers. they started pit maker barbecue five years ago. and are working around...
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it's called tinn eed tinne eed .to get into at the olympics, called the olympic vimmage. where all the athletes live, the most security is. few people get credentials to get in there and oftentimes at the olympics you see people hanging around the entrance hoping to meet athletes, et cetera. guess what? at this olympics, much easier to meet the athletes because they're all on something talled tinder. a brand new app. i say brand new, one year old. maybe in the tech world that's old, but still only one year old and the company claims they're getting 600 million swipes a day. you see what they're doing there? you swipe. you get pictures of people. sign up. post as many pictures as you want. when somebody else joins they can see your picture, swipe yes or no. did they like you, want to meet up with you? it's a hookup app. you know what that means, right? anyhow, incredible popular here among the athletes. rebecca before arriving said i can't wait to tinder in the olympic village in sochi. and u.s. snowboarder jamie ande
it's called tinn eed tinne eed .to get into at the olympics, called the olympic vimmage. where all the athletes live, the most security is. few people get credentials to get in there and oftentimes at the olympics you see people hanging around the entrance hoping to meet athletes, et cetera. guess what? at this olympics, much easier to meet the athletes because they're all on something talled tinder. a brand new app. i say brand new, one year old. maybe in the tech world that's old, but still...
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eed uni is wrong.t doesn't justify it now. we can't ignore the fact we have a president who is acting as if he's got a government of one simply because he can't always get exactly what he wants out of congress. >> all right. let's talk about the merits of this latest delay, not the legality, but the merits of it. this is the delay of the employer mandate for companies, small to medium sized companies that have between 50 and 99 employees. congressman basara, isn't this really all about politics? that white house is worried that those companies were going to fire people or reduce their hours to below 30 hours when they become considered part timers so that they wouldn't be laid off just before the november election? or that those companies would throw these people on to the, you know, take away their coverage and throw them on to the exchanges and pay the fine? isn't this really about protecting the president politically and democrats like yourself? >> chris, it's about flexibility or those businesses b
eed uni is wrong.t doesn't justify it now. we can't ignore the fact we have a president who is acting as if he's got a government of one simply because he can't always get exactly what he wants out of congress. >> all right. let's talk about the merits of this latest delay, not the legality, but the merits of it. this is the delay of the employer mandate for companies, small to medium sized companies that have between 50 and 99 employees. congressman basara, isn't this really all about...
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you reduce your body eeds ability to actually burn fat.though you may have ten, 50, 100 pounds of fat to burn, your body can't burn it efficiently. >> because it's never without. >> it's always got sugar and you teach it, you trick it to only burn sugar effectively. so you increase your enzymes to burn that and decrease your enzymes to burn fat. so by skipping breakfast, you can teach your body to burn fat effectively. >> i get the sentiment of fasting, i fast to destress the body and raise my ph. but breakfast, why don't you skip dinner? >> the key here is intermittent. what we want to do is restrict your body to a six to eight-hour window where that's the only time you're getting food. once you teach your body how to burn fat effectively. it's almost magical. the desire, the cravings for sugar almost magically disappear. it's profoundly effective. >> but that's actually the opposite of what we have been taught, that when you don't eat well, rk, and well is all relat everybody has a different definition of what eating well is. that your b
you reduce your body eeds ability to actually burn fat.though you may have ten, 50, 100 pounds of fat to burn, your body can't burn it efficiently. >> because it's never without. >> it's always got sugar and you teach it, you trick it to only burn sugar effectively. so you increase your enzymes to burn that and decrease your enzymes to burn fat. so by skipping breakfast, you can teach your body to burn fat effectively. >> i get the sentiment of fasting, i fast to destress the...
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. >> reporter: dunn insist eed he saw what looked like a gun, though police never recovered one in the car or the area. and the police found no gun.. >> i'm looking at a barrel. he's showing a gun and threatening me. after he opened the door, he looked at me and said you're dead [ bleep ]. >> reporter: at that point, what did you believe was about to happen to you? >> i thought i was going to be killed. >> reporter: >> reporter: valerie said that was a key in the trial. >> check page 25, start with page 25. >> reporter: page 25 reads, the use of deadly force is justifiable if michael dunn reasonably believes that the force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm. >> reporter: and we to >> and we took a poll. two undecided. two for justified and the rest were not justified. >> reporter: why were you and the others so convinced that dunn was guilty? >> we all believed that there was another way out. another option. >> reporter: what about the testimony of his fiancee, rhonda about what he thought about the music they were playing? >> that was a big deal for me because
. >> reporter: dunn insist eed he saw what looked like a gun, though police never recovered one in the car or the area. and the police found no gun.. >> i'm looking at a barrel. he's showing a gun and threatening me. after he opened the door, he looked at me and said you're dead [ bleep ]. >> reporter: at that point, what did you believe was about to happen to you? >> i thought i was going to be killed. >> reporter: >> reporter: valerie said that was a key in...
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seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of eeding, like unusual bruising. increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition or stoch ulcer, take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners... ...or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell your doctors about all medicines you take. pradaxa side effects include indigestion, stomh pain, upset, or burning. if you or someone you love has afib not caused by a heart valve problem... ...ask your doctor about reducing the risk of stroke with pradaxa. >>> and we are back. stocks under $10. >> chips that analyze genes at the molecular level. >> you've got a chip stock? >> i think it's going to make money this year, atml. >> one wordhat you need to know about this, dramamine. >> have a great super bowl weekend. >>> it's the super show ahead of the super bowl. we're in the heart of capitalism. super bowl boulevard in new york's times square where everything is a free market but the president suggesting we raise taxes on america ds o's o industry. one of our biggest jo
seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of eeding, like unusual bruising. increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition or stoch ulcer, take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners... ...or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell your doctors about all medicines you take. pradaxa side effects include indigestion, stomh pain, upset, or burning. if you or someone you love has afib not caused by a heart valve problem... ...ask...
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e eed you get with fios. looks lightning-fast. gives me a little bit of a rush!ouncer ] your technology is only as good as the network it's on. and fios is america's fastest, most reliable network. getting the difference... that's powerful. get a fios triple play with a two year price guarantee call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and no annual contract. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. us, a free upgrade to 50 meg internet for two years. >>> here's a look a today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a michigan teacher is fighting for her job. she's accused of teasing a kid rather than helping. she is heard asking the boy if he wanted to get tasered. the 10-year-old has asperger's syndrome. his head and arms are stuck in the chair. a lawyer for the boy's mom says he was stuck for up to 15 minutes. the principal who's resigned is ard saying it's not an emergency. >>> and they're ready for rain in hollywood. the stormy weather is in the forecast up until sunday's oscar ceremony. the cruise set up a clear plastic tent to protect the famed red c
e eed you get with fios. looks lightning-fast. gives me a little bit of a rush!ouncer ] your technology is only as good as the network it's on. and fios is america's fastest, most reliable network. getting the difference... that's powerful. get a fios triple play with a two year price guarantee call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and no annual contract. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. us, a free upgrade to 50 meg internet for two years. >>> here's a look a today's forecast...
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eed tight. -- height.ve atue ease -- statue oflibeies at 220 is-- that is where it can most effectivel moswork, converting stronger and more d mopersistent wind. the bigger the better. more power means fewer unnecessary costs. osts.if one of these giants goes off-line, ths even mores energy lost. but machines like this -- manufacturers like vestusope to brdown the costs of renewable energy. t gibson, bloomberg. p is focused on oil. festus is focused onsed wind -- vestus is focused on foc wind. >> >> here's an idea from our foundation.the national science onresearch they are serking on r fungi fuel. spent 15 arleading the world and studyingrl micro orsms that liv inside deplants. he and his team thinkhese guys ng fossilr euros- fossilfossili. some of the ingredients ofe inr crude oil can be made almost mter of days or a few weeks.a, not 100 millio -- mlion years. they grow on waste. we don't need refined sugar or starch or corn. simulate the conditions of an ancien of anst. circulatellowed to to much like w
eed tight. -- height.ve atue ease -- statue oflibeies at 220 is-- that is where it can most effectivel moswork, converting stronger and more d mopersistent wind. the bigger the better. more power means fewer unnecessary costs. osts.if one of these giants goes off-line, ths even mores energy lost. but machines like this -- manufacturers like vestusope to brdown the costs of renewable energy. t gibson, bloomberg. p is focused on oil. festus is focused onsed wind -- vestus is focused on foc wind....
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while dunn was also found guilty of the lesser charge of firing into an occupied car, the judge drayer eedome to a decision on the top count of first-degree murder which applies only to the death of jordan davis. dunn's sentencing hearing is expected to take place next month. state attorney angela corey said that her office plans to retry dunn on the first-degree murder charge. jordan davis' mother voiced her gratitude and her disappointment saturday night. >> we're so grateful for the truth. we're so grateful that the jurors were able to understand the common sense of it all. and we will continue to stand, and we will continue to wait for justice for jordan. >> jordan davis would have turned 19 years ode yesterday. for more on the verdict and fallout, i'm joined by criminal defense and civil rights attorney john burris, and msnbc contributor and director of africa studies at lehigh university, james peterson. james, the lack of a verdict on the top count of first-degree murder, what message does that send? >> it's con founding, craig. first, thank you for pointing out the fact that we sho
while dunn was also found guilty of the lesser charge of firing into an occupied car, the judge drayer eedome to a decision on the top count of first-degree murder which applies only to the death of jordan davis. dunn's sentencing hearing is expected to take place next month. state attorney angela corey said that her office plans to retry dunn on the first-degree murder charge. jordan davis' mother voiced her gratitude and her disappointment saturday night. >> we're so grateful for the...
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in the "crossfire" -- tommy vietor, who work eed for the president and danielle pletka, an obama critic. tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight guests with starkly different views of president obama's syria policy. the syria peace talks have just now, people like senator john mccain are calling for u.s. military action again. we just saw secretary of state john kerrly today calling for help from the russians again. no wonder syria is a mess. president obama drew red lines, then abandoned them. he called for bashar al assad's ouster, then abandoned that. he called for military intervention and abandoned that, too. abandoning our imperatives is about the only thing that's been consistent. now al qaeda has splintered and radicalized the rebels. the power vacuum left by our confused inaction threatens our security both at home and abroad. >> wow. okay. so you tell us how you really feel. look -- >> this is serious stuff, van. and two years in the making now. >> i disagree with you on just about
in the "crossfire" -- tommy vietor, who work eed for the president and danielle pletka, an obama critic. tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight guests with starkly different views of president obama's syria policy. the syria peace talks have just now, people like senator john mccain are calling for u.s. military action again. we just saw...
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that you find out when you're working monthly hrebg skylar level at the budge it committee know those eed to because budgets are essentially priorities and a policy. t of are you ight say, kidding me? this stuff is boring. >> it's not boring. our taxes and hat shouldn't bore anyone and does things that are very important and sometimes very foolish. detailed had a more nowledge of that, they could vet their own leaders much better before they pulled the booth. n the voting >> the most national publications now about the this ment how it works is book on bob tkpwaeutsz. f somebody reads it from your perspective what are they reading and what are they miss something again, as i said, he's grinding his own axe. looking at it from the who was ve of somebody rought in to solve a problem and congress isn't participating. little secret ty that people don't want to regarding the wars in fghanistan and iraq is they went on so long, probably three total onger than the period we were involved as bell world war ii. it's not that they hated the war weren't etnam there because great tumult there was no
that you find out when you're working monthly hrebg skylar level at the budge it committee know those eed to because budgets are essentially priorities and a policy. t of are you ight say, kidding me? this stuff is boring. >> it's not boring. our taxes and hat shouldn't bore anyone and does things that are very important and sometimes very foolish. detailed had a more nowledge of that, they could vet their own leaders much better before they pulled the booth. n the voting >> the...
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it was first detected twees eed ago in australia. >>> drivers saw this warning yesterday, trouble was there was no winter storm watch. the national weather service had to tell the department of transportation to correct the signs. last week a few inches of snow paralyzed atlanta forcing thousands to abandon their cars right on the highways. >>> winter weather not treating atlanta very well. having a rough go. >> if you're not a cold lover, it's not treating us well either. >> absolutely right about that. time for weather & traffic on the 1s. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein hare now with your forecast. good morning. >> we have dry pavement. nothing like that scene in atlanta. we have around our region just a little bit of a breeze and a cold start on this friday. this model showing the possibility of a little snow tomorrow. right now, a clear sky, in the 20s to near 30. sunrise, earlier at 7:08. by noon, partly cloudy, into the mid 30s much of the region. the metro area by 40 at mid-afternoon. where the icing occurred north and west of washington, still some of the ice on some o
it was first detected twees eed ago in australia. >>> drivers saw this warning yesterday, trouble was there was no winter storm watch. the national weather service had to tell the department of transportation to correct the signs. last week a few inches of snow paralyzed atlanta forcing thousands to abandon their cars right on the highways. >>> winter weather not treating atlanta very well. having a rough go. >> if you're not a cold lover, it's not treating us well...
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-eed recovery is still sluggish. the data we are receiving is still mixed.ket volatility that we have been seeing overall, is that to be expected echo -- to be expected? >> i think a lot of people thought that was going to be in the cards, but when you look at the data point, it the realization comes that this could really be happening. and it exposes the weakness in the market with quantitative easing headed down the tapering path. people want to focus on the fundamentals, and the fundamentals in the equity -- in the equities markets are not very good. 13 was not gold best year. so far this year, the price is -- >> 2013 was not the best year for gold. so far this year, the price is up. >> when i took a look at the beginnings of this, gold has steadily followed the federal debt. the only time it has been departing from that was with quantitative easing. thehe debt has gone up, price of gold has gone down, and that has been really weird. when you track that and figure out where the data is, it is specifically because of quantitative easing distorting impact o
-eed recovery is still sluggish. the data we are receiving is still mixed.ket volatility that we have been seeing overall, is that to be expected echo -- to be expected? >> i think a lot of people thought that was going to be in the cards, but when you look at the data point, it the realization comes that this could really be happening. and it exposes the weakness in the market with quantitative easing headed down the tapering path. people want to focus on the fundamentals, and the...
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. >> sick children have to be guarantee eed inside the camp, and the camp hospital. the outbreak of measles has worsened. >> when you are dealing with a situation where you have many people coming into act. one of the biggest public health concerns is a measles outbreak. the important thing is that we are identify the myselfle cases and are responding to that. >> duals, 2-year-old twins admitted two weeks ago. the mother noticed the symptoms. >> they got feverish. i started getting red. we have a rash and they were weak. >> now every child under is a years in the camp is targeted in an emergency vaccination. 50,000 children in all. it's an exercise that's going to stem beyond the boundaries of the camp to the kenyan community and to the border of south sudan, where the refugees are coming from. refugees at the border have been screened and vaccinated against polio and measles, they are not clear. they have to be screened for a second time. contaping the spread of the disease is the number one priority. but humanitarian organizations working on this admit that it's an
. >> sick children have to be guarantee eed inside the camp, and the camp hospital. the outbreak of measles has worsened. >> when you are dealing with a situation where you have many people coming into act. one of the biggest public health concerns is a measles outbreak. the important thing is that we are identify the myselfle cases and are responding to that. >> duals, 2-year-old twins admitted two weeks ago. the mother noticed the symptoms. >> they got feverish. i...
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where they are using this process, i mean, we're creating jobs, greg, that are on average, i've look eedthe research, $62,000 a year jobs. these are real, necessary jobs to help stimulate the economy. get the job market back going. and they're all positive. by the way, the administration has been looking in detail at this fracking topic for about close to 2,000 days. it's time that we look at the environmentalist and the regulatory environment and realize that the latest study suggests that it doesn't really pollute the environment like the environmentalists are trying to highlight. >> right, and in fact, the more you frack, the less you rely on some of the coal fired plants. but we still import six million barrels a day from other nations. if we opened up offshore drilling, could that eliminate all of the foreign purchases, in fact, making the u.s. totally independent and even a seller to other nations? >> ultimately, that's the goal and i think that you know, it would be so nice to see this renaissance of you know, energy independence and i think that we're going down the right path of
where they are using this process, i mean, we're creating jobs, greg, that are on average, i've look eedthe research, $62,000 a year jobs. these are real, necessary jobs to help stimulate the economy. get the job market back going. and they're all positive. by the way, the administration has been looking in detail at this fracking topic for about close to 2,000 days. it's time that we look at the environmentalist and the regulatory environment and realize that the latest study suggests that it...
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. >> the kath eed ral of st. hellens stands high on a hill.cese has 50,000 parishioners and 200 employees. it's the 11th u.s. diocese to declare bankruptcy in the wake of a settle: >> the idea that a future is unsettled is hard to talk about. i thought about some of the horrible things and how to engage them and help with what has been done. this may provide a means for that. two lawsuits against the arch diocese claimed that priests abused children from the 1940s to the 1970s, and the diocese shielded priests who were a threat. victims were abused on school, playgrounds, camping ships. >> the bishop said in a press conference, i want to say i'm sorry. a victim's advocate posted: >> the arch diocese says it's been forced to look back on a lock unhappy history and the makes made. >> when someone was caught or suspected of doing this, it would be treated as an isolated incident and a strong sense of remorse would be a reason to think this won't happen again. >> the u.s. bankruptcy court in montana will be responsible for distributing $50 million
. >> the kath eed ral of st. hellens stands high on a hill.cese has 50,000 parishioners and 200 employees. it's the 11th u.s. diocese to declare bankruptcy in the wake of a settle: >> the idea that a future is unsettled is hard to talk about. i thought about some of the horrible things and how to engage them and help with what has been done. this may provide a means for that. two lawsuits against the arch diocese claimed that priests abused children from the 1940s to the 1970s, and...
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he question eed authority, real in particular challenged the religious -- >> and the romans. >> jimmynow, if you met a guy like this, nowadays, if he happened upon your television show, would you be -- don't you feel like you would be the first to say this guy is a nut, he's a hippy, he's a weirdo, get him the hell out of here. >> then he would turn me to stone. he gave hope to the hopeless. back then, the romans ruled the world. and if you got out of line, they put you on a cross. and it was brutal. and we go into that in great detail. the people were taxed up to here and they didn't have any money to begin with. so the jewish authorities in the temple, not the jewish people. they were firmly behind jesus. they loved him. he brought hope and he challenged authority, and he did it in a way that was flamboyant. he brought a whip into the temple and hit these guys who were changing the money in a spiritual place. so he was a real human being who did extraordinary things. only two years. that's all he was around before they snuffed him out. they couldn't let him live. he was gaining too
he question eed authority, real in particular challenged the religious -- >> and the romans. >> jimmynow, if you met a guy like this, nowadays, if he happened upon your television show, would you be -- don't you feel like you would be the first to say this guy is a nut, he's a hippy, he's a weirdo, get him the hell out of here. >> then he would turn me to stone. he gave hope to the hopeless. back then, the romans ruled the world. and if you got out of line, they put you on a...
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the tribute band liverpool performed a hit that preceded them to america as the port authority unveil eedated in many spaces and in cyberspace. published the first time the complete yald audio of an interview that maurice hinden conducted with john lennon in which he looked back on beatle mania without the fondness. >> that was the most crazy time of our lives. it was torture. you know, that's why we dropped out. it just wasn't even a thing, it was a thing we were put through together. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. >>> another less than spectacular jobs report. we'll talk about that and the other economic news when the panel joins us after a break. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. before it gets worse. look for it in the white box. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a littl
the tribute band liverpool performed a hit that preceded them to america as the port authority unveil eedated in many spaces and in cyberspace. published the first time the complete yald audio of an interview that maurice hinden conducted with john lennon in which he looked back on beatle mania without the fondness. >> that was the most crazy time of our lives. it was torture. you know, that's why we dropped out. it just wasn't even a thing, it was a thing we were put through together....
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. >> minus pointing out that the president had delay eed a key pt of his own health care law.'t cite examples. >> you want to say that you have problems with the way he handled this, this and this on health care, that's a home run. talking that process doesn't really make that much sense, especially since people expect the president to do anything anyway. he's the president of the united states and can get this done if he wants to. that's why his approval ratings are down so low. it made no sense for them to take that tact to make their point. >> a bowled idea. to go on national television and say, again, this is an imperial president. he's a lawless president and to cite one example -- >> it's just short of calling for impeachment. in the same interview he says i'm not calling for impeachment but that's what they want to get the drum rolling to get to that point. you have steve king saying that -- >> fewer executive orders than any president since grover cleveland. they want to impeach the president and they are saying lawless until it gains more traction. >> i don't think pa
. >> minus pointing out that the president had delay eed a key pt of his own health care law.'t cite examples. >> you want to say that you have problems with the way he handled this, this and this on health care, that's a home run. talking that process doesn't really make that much sense, especially since people expect the president to do anything anyway. he's the president of the united states and can get this done if he wants to. that's why his approval ratings are down so low. it...
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osi,eeds to drive cid, ncis, all the attorneys and commanders.they need to collect, force the services to provide the same data, the same answers to the same questions asked in the same way so that we know what we're talking about to the degree that we can. there is always going to be a little murkiness because of the nature of the crime and the nature of reporting. but we can deal with a better set of facts if we were a little more standardized and i think that would be an important recommendation for your panel, for something that osd needs to drive, so that we know what we are talking about. >> general dunwoody? >> i would say that we should not need a threat to fix this problem, for starters. i would also say, below the senior level, most people don't know that they could lose that authority. from the general population at large. you see people doing all the right things for all the right reasons because we are better educated and understand the problem better. the measures and the focus the congress has put on it and the panel is bringing to
osi,eeds to drive cid, ncis, all the attorneys and commanders.they need to collect, force the services to provide the same data, the same answers to the same questions asked in the same way so that we know what we're talking about to the degree that we can. there is always going to be a little murkiness because of the nature of the crime and the nature of reporting. but we can deal with a better set of facts if we were a little more standardized and i think that would be an important...
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lanes of southbound highway 101 in morgan hill are shut down, a tanker carrying gasoline overturned ne eed near avenue. 14 homes in the area are evacuated as a precaution. no word yet on when crews can have the highway back open. >> nutrition labels could get a new look. the fda will propose larger, bolder print. serving sizes would also be more realistic. >> back to our microclimate weather alerts. a look at downtown san jose and fremont as well. >> let's check in with bob redell checking out the sierra snow this morning. he's up on the way to it up in kingvale this morning. i would think that chains required on 80 this morning, bob. >> reporter: absolutely. starting at myyak back from where we're at. good morning. we came up overnight and this storm was well under way. caltrans has been out here, you can see where the plow marks are, plowing the roads but they also do have chain requirement. this is eastbound 80. any travel really from between nyak to reno. trying to get to tahoe and across the donner summit you need the chains. we've had snow. all morning long we've had a good dumping b
lanes of southbound highway 101 in morgan hill are shut down, a tanker carrying gasoline overturned ne eed near avenue. 14 homes in the area are evacuated as a precaution. no word yet on when crews can have the highway back open. >> nutrition labels could get a new look. the fda will propose larger, bolder print. serving sizes would also be more realistic. >> back to our microclimate weather alerts. a look at downtown san jose and fremont as well. >> let's check in with bob...
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we need to get down so we're not one of the highest taxed cu eed countries at least in the civilized. we've seen at the state level it works. you put more money back in the people's hands they put it back in the economy. slash the marginal tax. repeal obamacare. replace it with something that's a patient centered plan that's not restrictive to the state nor federal government. put the patients back in charge. let people have the certainty to know where we're headed. but barriers on the epa. why rick perry was right before about keystone. it would put america back on track. put a lot of my buddies here in wisconsin would help to build that. and then other agencies like the national labor relation board put the power back in the hands of the people. >> you're cutting taxes, $2 billion in wisconsin. can you talk more about that? >> yeah. we came in to decide the best way to get our economy going and help balance the budget, more tax relief, prompt taxes, income tax, business taxes, a billion and a half thus far with our blueprint for prosperity to put us over $2 billion. we're cutting i
we need to get down so we're not one of the highest taxed cu eed countries at least in the civilized. we've seen at the state level it works. you put more money back in the people's hands they put it back in the economy. slash the marginal tax. repeal obamacare. replace it with something that's a patient centered plan that's not restrictive to the state nor federal government. put the patients back in charge. let people have the certainty to know where we're headed. but barriers on the epa. why...
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about 30 senior enlisted se eeds are implicated. is investigating alleged cheating by dozens of personnel who operate land-based nuclear missiles. >> millions who have lost their health care coverage. millions more may lose their coverage and their paychecks. the latest on obamacare with a panel when we come back. u're saying i can get at&t's network with a data plan and unlimited talk and text for as low as $45 a month? $45 a month. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no long-term agreement. no long-term aeement. really? really. ok, so what's the catch? there is no catch. ok, i'm obviously getting nowhere with you. i'm gonna need to speak with the supervisor. i am the supervisor. oh, finally someone i can talk to. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. new smartphone plans starting at $45 a month, with no annual contract. only from at&t. >>> the cbo report is certainly not pretty. if you're interested in creating jobs in america, as we know they estimate up to 2 million fewer jobs will be created as a result of obamacar
about 30 senior enlisted se eeds are implicated. is investigating alleged cheating by dozens of personnel who operate land-based nuclear missiles. >> millions who have lost their health care coverage. millions more may lose their coverage and their paychecks. the latest on obamacare with a panel when we come back. u're saying i can get at&t's network with a data plan and unlimited talk and text for as low as $45 a month? $45 a month. wow...no annual contract. no annual contract. no...
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. >>> and now let's check in with rob mayed eed afor a look at th seven-day forecast. >> there's some rain in the forecast as we approach the middle part of the week. this morning a big change from yesterday. we had nothing but sunshine yesterday morning at this time but here's the difference obviously. low clouds and fog and the base of the low clouds at the top there of the golden gate bridge this morning so the ceiling cho close to 500 to 600 feet high. also some mist along the coast at times too and our temperatures not quite as chilly as yesterday morning. 40s to low 50s outside right now. if you head up to truckee, a dry commute there. 19 degrees this morning. let's take you to the south bay and you'll see 40s and 50s around san jose. 45 currently at morgan hill. over at the tri-valley some pretty thick fog in livermore. around the peninsula this morning we have numbers in the mid-40s south of san francisco and 40s and still some upper 30s in parts of the north bay near novato this morning. 48 in fairfield. so in terms of the visibility in miles, notice santa rosa dropped down t
. >>> and now let's check in with rob mayed eed afor a look at th seven-day forecast. >> there's some rain in the forecast as we approach the middle part of the week. this morning a big change from yesterday. we had nothing but sunshine yesterday morning at this time but here's the difference obviously. low clouds and fog and the base of the low clouds at the top there of the golden gate bridge this morning so the ceiling cho close to 500 to 600 feet high. also some mist along...
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the water from the fire hydrant, though, caused a sinkhole which swallow eed up an suv.uckily nobody inside. again, this report, not surprisingly, from florida. >>> police in great britain arrested a former guantanamo bay detainee. the police say they suspect he attended a terrorist training camp and may have been helping plot terror attacks in syria. may have. united states released him from guantanamo bay in 2005. he wrote a book and become an advocate for the rights of terrorist suspects. cops say they arrested three other people and him, those included among them, a woman and her 20-year-old son in a series of raids this morning in a birmingham area of central england. we have video. british authorities reportedly took away his passport after he visited syria last year. u.s. officials warned the ongoing civil war in syria could create havens for terrorists to plot attacks against america. with us now is michael singh, a former senior director at the middle east affairs at the national security council. he's currently the managing director at the washington institute.
the water from the fire hydrant, though, caused a sinkhole which swallow eed up an suv.uckily nobody inside. again, this report, not surprisingly, from florida. >>> police in great britain arrested a former guantanamo bay detainee. the police say they suspect he attended a terrorist training camp and may have been helping plot terror attacks in syria. may have. united states released him from guantanamo bay in 2005. he wrote a book and become an advocate for the rights of terrorist...
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think we can all agree that our classrooms should be healthy place where is kids are no, ma'am bombard eed. our second announcement focuses on school breakfast. i cannot possibly overstate how important this is. right now millions of children in this country are showing up to school hungry every day. and that's why we're expanding our school breakfast program, ensuring that nearly 9 million kids in 2,000 schools start their day with a nutritious breakfast. >> joining me now, chef and owner of kraft restaurants. tom, we have come such a long way, when you consider what michelle obama has been campaigning for. >> pretty much dent kept at bay now for other children. the message is definitely getting across. the importance of school breakfast breakfasts, it really gets them learning. there was a study done recently that kids that get breakfast, not before the bell, but after the bell in school, math scores go up by 17%. so there's a real educational outcomes to feeding kids frorp nutrition. >> she said something today about some of the things we now take for granted about no longer smoking and
think we can all agree that our classrooms should be healthy place where is kids are no, ma'am bombard eed. our second announcement focuses on school breakfast. i cannot possibly overstate how important this is. right now millions of children in this country are showing up to school hungry every day. and that's why we're expanding our school breakfast program, ensuring that nearly 9 million kids in 2,000 schools start their day with a nutritious breakfast. >> joining me now, chef and...
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here's the question i will like to explore this morning should "the new york times" have publish eed charges without a response from alan. "the los angeles times" passed on publishing dylan's letter. joining me two reporters dylan byers for politico and robin abcarian a columnist for the longs times. robin you wrote a column where you said nick, this spectacle is on you. you feel the times did not exercise proper journalistic judgment here. spell it out for me. >> i want to say there are no winners this situation and while i think that nick christoph's work is at merble i think his judgment was clouded by giving over his column and his very valuable journalistic real estate to a friend of his family as he described the farrows. giving his column over to this really a cry of pain and anguish on the part of this woman who says she was abused and who many agree with, but whose father was never formally charged or prosecuted, i think has sewn maximum confusion, rather than clarify, an i'm not sure really what purpose was served. >> why do you think your newspaper "the l.a. times" granted
here's the question i will like to explore this morning should "the new york times" have publish eed charges without a response from alan. "the los angeles times" passed on publishing dylan's letter. joining me two reporters dylan byers for politico and robin abcarian a columnist for the longs times. robin you wrote a column where you said nick, this spectacle is on you. you feel the times did not exercise proper journalistic judgment here. spell it out for me. >> i...
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. >> the market structure exists because the sec invent eed currt system. >> it's something congressat and has to be on the table at the holistic review. >> you think there will be changes? >> i do. >> hold you to that. a lot of people would like to see them. our viewers as well. dan gallagher, sec commissioner. by the way, @dangallagher, the only commissioner with a twitter handle. >> come visit me. >> tyler, back to you. >>> bob, thank you very much. >>> back at l.a. live outside the nokia theater where i'm literally surrounded by some of the young president organization members. getting ready to go in, and hear president clinton in just a few minutes. meanwhile, the housing market. the powerhouse, every week we take you to one of the top 20 housing markets in the country and show you what your money will buy you there, today. port lland, oregon today. when we come back, the great manufacturing debate. we'll talk about it. are those jobs gone forever or are they beginning to trickle back? we'll flare two of the members of the ypo, after this. >> announcer: the business of america i
. >> the market structure exists because the sec invent eed currt system. >> it's something congressat and has to be on the table at the holistic review. >> you think there will be changes? >> i do. >> hold you to that. a lot of people would like to see them. our viewers as well. dan gallagher, sec commissioner. by the way, @dangallagher, the only commissioner with a twitter handle. >> come visit me. >> tyler, back to you. >>> bob, thank you...
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, whatever it was was a deadly weapon -- >> reporter: dunn told investigators he saw a weapon point eedfeared for his safety, and fired. >> the person firing has left. >> reporter: police say they never found a gun in the teens' durango. at the crux of the case, why didn't dunn just drive off? >> he just had somebody threaten his life, display a weapon, try to exit a vehicle and say this [ bleep ] is going down now [ bleep ]. and for the first time in his life, he has to use a firearm to defend himself. >> reporter: all right, so, erin, another key part of the case that the jury will be taking a close look at is the fact that dunn left the scene and never called police. detectives actually caught up with him because witnesses were able to get the license plate numbers, and then track him down to his house. so the prosecutors obviously are very focused on this. the defense is, as well. it's important to point out that dunn told police during the interrogation that took place that he was afraid that he'd never should have left the scene, but he says he wanted to get back home, be around h
, whatever it was was a deadly weapon -- >> reporter: dunn told investigators he saw a weapon point eedfeared for his safety, and fired. >> the person firing has left. >> reporter: police say they never found a gun in the teens' durango. at the crux of the case, why didn't dunn just drive off? >> he just had somebody threaten his life, display a weapon, try to exit a vehicle and say this [ bleep ] is going down now [ bleep ]. and for the first time in his life, he has to...
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they have plead eed guilty to assault charges.f in trouble. darren sharper pleaded not guilty to charges of rape. he allegedly drugged two women before raping them. >> all right, so these cases involving reich, sharper and even the situation with incognito, so does the nfl have a problem? whether it be existing or former players? control? just bad news following them. what do you make of this and what does this do to the league? >> i think it comes on the heels of the incognito case. >> on my radio show in the mornings in atlanta, we field a lot of these questions and people want to know is this the typical performer in the nfl. if there's 1900 players and there's three or four that are in trouble, i think it's their problem, but the nfl is unbelievable. >> what do you mean? >> public relations and kind of molding things and correcting things. and i think whether it's the incognito case, the potential problems with the sam situation or these legal problems, they'll deal with them very severely. those that are still active. those t
they have plead eed guilty to assault charges.f in trouble. darren sharper pleaded not guilty to charges of rape. he allegedly drugged two women before raping them. >> all right, so these cases involving reich, sharper and even the situation with incognito, so does the nfl have a problem? whether it be existing or former players? control? just bad news following them. what do you make of this and what does this do to the league? >> i think it comes on the heels of the incognito...
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what is stumping me though is that if they accept eed dunn's self-defense, and most court watchers agree that jordan davis did not have a gun, and he was a kid going out to the mall that night, and if they accept michael dunn's self-defense theory, this is acquittal outright, because if you are defending yourself, you have a right to fire back, and while the jury verdict may seem inconsistent to us, it is not to th them. it sounds like a conviction on the other four counts and a not guilty or the mistrial on the first. >> well. nancy, when we assume that they say reach a verdict, and paul cal lam brought this up that we are assuming guilty, but maybe it is not guilty on those counts, nancy? >> yes, i agree. but see what is inconsistent with that and why i am saying it is inkon sconsistent to us is tf they accept the self-defense, it would be an acquittal outright on everything, because he would have been justified in shooting, get it. so if they have got verdicts on one or four and not on the other, then that doesn't make sense. if they are hung on one, and convict and have decided on th
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eed to give it up. that's today?] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow cooker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everyone is cooking with new campbell's slow cooker sauces. crest 3d white whitestrips vs. a whitening pen. i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips keep the whitening ingredient in place, guaranteeing professional level results. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's no
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houseat he told the white that they had a village in northern alaska where he really ,eeded to spike the turnout that the president could come and visit. and it was somewhere from which you could see russia. [laughter] i am excited to hear from jeff flake. theas my colleague in united states senate. i served with him in the house of representatives. i did not know he was funny. [laughter] most, he was one of the actually the most beautiful person in washington, according to the list. scott brown left congress, the united states senate lost its hunk. fortunately, it just is stepping into that role. that is a good thing. schumer was feeling really pressured. [laughter] let me get off the stage by .aying, thank you to all of you congratulations to all of you who received awards. especially congratulations to ann for the lifetime achievement award. what a wonderful career. much -- i knowo it is not often that politicians get up and celebrate the press, but you really do have an important job to do. you are the reason why the freedom of the president and the first amendment. it helps keep
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explanation eed an of what that is, but nevertheless, called mr. croll told him what happened. i've never been able to get him to confirm this but i know bill believe that our british of nsa had gotten tired dragging its feet and in a few declassified. what happens from that? e now know with the exception of very few hardcore, that the vidence is that the rosenbergs guilty and there were war soviet spies and people still deny it. but when your handler wrote a book about how he handled you, denials don't seem credible. that also learned from experience that two presidents of national or so security policy were subject to historical part of a story that was factually implausible. in fact, what nsa did and i there, what we did was value our equities above the good name of the america.ates of and that's something all the need to nce services think about from time to time. counter he damage to intelligence and its reputation came from outside. self-inflicted. discussion on the atomic pies -- the factual incorrect continued because it was declassified far, far too late. nd this shoul
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as glen thrush write, "for the vice president, a man who's always covet eed the ultimate seat of powers have been a struggle for both relevance and leverage." biden was once seen as the administration's reliable fixer, took on the jobs the president didn't want, could broker last-minute deals in congress, but lately the veep has seen himself iced out, sidelined in the most recent budget fights by majority leader harry reid and seen his greatest strength, foreign policy, come under fire from former administration officials. in "duty," bob gates infamously wrote, "i think he has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades." the biden injustices do not end there. thrush reports during the 2012 campaign, biden was effectively muzzled by president obama's advisers. the tension first boiled over in may of that year after biden turned the page of history a little too quickly for the white house. >> i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual -- men and women are entitled to t
as glen thrush write, "for the vice president, a man who's always covet eed the ultimate seat of powers have been a struggle for both relevance and leverage." biden was once seen as the administration's reliable fixer, took on the jobs the president didn't want, could broker last-minute deals in congress, but lately the veep has seen himself iced out, sidelined in the most recent budget fights by majority leader harry reid and seen his greatest strength, foreign policy, come under...
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represented chris christie's neighborhood when chris christie was a kid and the "new republic" report eedchris christie s 14 years old he walked up to his assemblyman's front door, tom kean's doorbell, asked him for advice, how he, chris christie, could some day get elected to public office. he was 14. tom kean was his first mentor in politics. chris christie's first involvement in grown-up electoral politics was working on the tom kean for governor program and tom kean went on from the assembly to become a popular two-term governor of new jersey. when he left office, he was one of the most popular political figures in new jersey ever. tom kean was respected enough he was asked to co-chair the 9/11 commission after september 11th. tom kean and chris christie were long seen as inextricable in new jersey politics. that's why it was so notable and unexpected when chris christie moved against tom kean. as soon as chris christie was reelected to start his own second term as governor, one of the first moves he made after his re-election was to try to force the republicans in the legislature to
represented chris christie's neighborhood when chris christie was a kid and the "new republic" report eedchris christie s 14 years old he walked up to his assemblyman's front door, tom kean's doorbell, asked him for advice, how he, chris christie, could some day get elected to public office. he was 14. tom kean was his first mentor in politics. chris christie's first involvement in grown-up electoral politics was working on the tom kean for governor program and tom kean went on from...
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that last part of the law addressed up eed one of the as that made the jfk assassination possible.oswald bought the gun he's holding, legally by ordering it through the mail usen a coupon in the nra publication. the law signed into law in 1968 which is hard to get past made that sort of mail-order purchase legal. it more tightly regulated guns and ammunition sold between states through the pail. and the nra always hated it. the way the nra got rid of it is weird, as strange, they did something that almost never happens. the nra finally got the senate to vote to repeal that no mail order guns and ammunition bill in 1985. the senate was republican controlled at the time and they passed a reveal of lbj's old law. but the house at the time was not controlled by the republicans. it was controlled by the democrats and the bill got bottled up in committee in the democratic-led house. the democratic chair of the judiciary committee was not going to let that thing come to the floor and the speaker was not going to make it happen. and so the nra polled rank. the nra essentially told democrat
that last part of the law addressed up eed one of the as that made the jfk assassination possible.oswald bought the gun he's holding, legally by ordering it through the mail usen a coupon in the nra publication. the law signed into law in 1968 which is hard to get past made that sort of mail-order purchase legal. it more tightly regulated guns and ammunition sold between states through the pail. and the nra always hated it. the way the nra got rid of it is weird, as strange, they did something...
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murd eed degree murder.occupied vehicle, but jurors failed to agree on that big charge everybody was watching. murder in the killing of jordan davis. >> davis was 17 when he was shot to death in the parking lot of that gas station in jacksonville. today would have been his 19th birthday. the lack of a murder conviction sent davis supporters to the streets. you see him here. outside the courthouse calling for the state attorney ouster. >> the attorney representing the davis family ask that everyone leave the family alone today as they celebrate what would have been davis' 19 birthday and as they process the verdict that came down here. after about 30 hours of deliberations, the jury in the michael dunn murder trial returned a partial verdict. >> mr. dunn you having been convicted of counts two, three and four by a jury. >> three of attempted second degree murder of the shooting outside a gas station that killed 17-year-old jordan davis. but on the murder charge, no verdict. >> based on the jury's inability to
murd eed degree murder.occupied vehicle, but jurors failed to agree on that big charge everybody was watching. murder in the killing of jordan davis. >> davis was 17 when he was shot to death in the parking lot of that gas station in jacksonville. today would have been his 19th birthday. the lack of a murder conviction sent davis supporters to the streets. you see him here. outside the courthouse calling for the state attorney ouster. >> the attorney representing the davis family...
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eed lives and breathes on sponsored content. >> is a new segment.tisement has existed in print, and tv to some degree. in his storytelling, that is the important part. it is very hard to tell a story in a little rectangle display ad. advertisers want to tell stories about their marketplaces, about what goes on in the world that is relevant to them, and did some cases element to their product. -- relevant to their product. >> is storytelling, but i do not realize who is telling me that story. that do it need to post it correctly, buzz feed has used this, and makes it very clear. >> should journalism feel threatened by it? >> journalism since the end as an opportunity. in colombia, i taught a few e studentsnd tho thought i was a dying business, but i told them that news is a growing business. >> the thing that encourages me is that there are more opportunities. they do not want to hire the people writing the same copywriting as advertisements. lots ofopening opportunities, publishing is coming from a different source. sameifferent -- the heights and s
eed lives and breathes on sponsored content. >> is a new segment.tisement has existed in print, and tv to some degree. in his storytelling, that is the important part. it is very hard to tell a story in a little rectangle display ad. advertisers want to tell stories about their marketplaces, about what goes on in the world that is relevant to them, and did some cases element to their product. -- relevant to their product. >> is storytelling, but i do not realize who is telling me...
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they started eed at 7:00 in th morning. they had a great game to watch. >>> we're getting a look at what you won't get to see watching the games in sochi. it's the behind the scenes. thousands of reporters, producers and engineers from around the country. >> huge operations. the place they spend theirwork day is impressive. janelle takes us inside this huge home away from home. >> it's a city within a city. the ibc, international broadcast center. down every long hall that seems to never end, you'll find journalist buzzing around. 11,000 from all over the world work these sochi games. many work day and night, 24 hours a day. nbc including the associated press, cctv, broadcasting stations from france, australia. long hours, long day, a lot of responsibility. >> my job is organize the camera crews and reporters. >> it's amazing. absolutely love it. so much fun. such an adrenaline rush. it's crazy but great fun. >> it's also a lot of work. most of us are locked down here a month. we can find everything we need. a general store
they started eed at 7:00 in th morning. they had a great game to watch. >>> we're getting a look at what you won't get to see watching the games in sochi. it's the behind the scenes. thousands of reporters, producers and engineers from around the country. >> huge operations. the place they spend theirwork day is impressive. janelle takes us inside this huge home away from home. >> it's a city within a city. the ibc, international broadcast center. down every long hall that...
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houseat he told the white that they had a village in northern alaska where he really ,eeded to spikecome and visit. and it was somewhere from which you could see russia. [laughter] i am excited to hear from jeff flake. theas my colleague in united states senate. i served with him in the house of representatives. i did not know he was funny. [laughter] most, he was one of the actually the most beautiful person in washington, according to the list. scott brown left congress, the united states senate lost its hunk. fortunately, it just is stepping into that role. that is a good thing. schumer was feeling really pressured. [laughter] let me get off the stage by .aying, thank you to all of you congratulations to all of you who received awards. especially congratulations to ann for the lifetime achievement award. what a wonderful career. much -- i knowo it is not often that politicians get up and celebrate the press, but you really do have an important job to do. you are the reason why the freedom of the president and the first amendment. it helps keep us and the leaders accountable. it ma
houseat he told the white that they had a village in northern alaska where he really ,eeded to spikecome and visit. and it was somewhere from which you could see russia. [laughter] i am excited to hear from jeff flake. theas my colleague in united states senate. i served with him in the house of representatives. i did not know he was funny. [laughter] most, he was one of the actually the most beautiful person in washington, according to the list. scott brown left congress, the united states...
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talking about bringing jobs back to the u.s.a., bringing them right into their community, but they eed an access road or a bridge or some rail built into the right place. and if that happens, hundreds, if not thousands of people will start working again. i've seen it happen in my prior life as a mayor, and i see opportunities for this all across the country. in dubuque, iowa, dubuque, iowa, u.s. d.o.t. helped redesign the roads in part of the city where old mills and factories laid vacant. and when we did that, i.b.m. moved in and gave those old .actories a new lease on life you all know this. you get it. you understand it. and the chamber, as i mentioned, has been one of the loudest voices calling for an increase in the gas tax to fund surface transportation. your president, tom donahue, has been a very vocal leader on this issue prodding congress to be courageous. now, d.o.t., we happen to believe we can pay for infrastructure a different way, but i would much rather see a national debate about how we get there than whether. that's why i'm glad tom is standing up, and we absolutely a
talking about bringing jobs back to the u.s.a., bringing them right into their community, but they eed an access road or a bridge or some rail built into the right place. and if that happens, hundreds, if not thousands of people will start working again. i've seen it happen in my prior life as a mayor, and i see opportunities for this all across the country. in dubuque, iowa, dubuque, iowa, u.s. d.o.t. helped redesign the roads in part of the city where old mills and factories laid vacant. and...
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it was a distill eed aspect of e book. put a lot of his experience in.oved by the fight scenes between you aund rund ru crowe. >> he is a strong man. >> they said -- it was like y'all were dancing. it was so choreographed. >> it can be. it's a to and fro. there's an understanding. it's -- yeah, you don't -- you're not trying to defeat the person. you're dancing with them. >> it works. now it's a major, a major motion pig chur. >> as opposed to a minor motion picture. i want to see that on a book some day. >> people need to see this and need to see you. thank you. >> have you seen my legs? i've been doing an abworkout for the last ten minutes. my lower abs look amazing. >> you can do the fight scene all over again. >> spare no expense at "gma." >> oh. >> was that mean? was that mean? >> colin farrell, ladies and gentlemen. soon to be coming back here to "good morning america." "winter's tale" opens nationwide on valentine's day. perfect. we won't make you go outside. we're kicking it up. >> kick it. ♪ >>> it there is, right there, the "gma" games. who nee
it was a distill eed aspect of e book. put a lot of his experience in.oved by the fight scenes between you aund rund ru crowe. >> he is a strong man. >> they said -- it was like y'all were dancing. it was so choreographed. >> it can be. it's a to and fro. there's an understanding. it's -- yeah, you don't -- you're not trying to defeat the person. you're dancing with them. >> it works. now it's a major, a major motion pig chur. >> as opposed to a minor motion...
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at the time, the official white house announcement of the visit, even the printed en eed invitat thete dinner included both of their names, but now they've broken up, and the french president is coming stag. >> it is my great pleasure to welcome president hollande to the united states. >> reporter: the first time francois hollande visited the white house in may 2012, he was fresh off his presidential victory in france. and he was with his partner, valerie trivelere. more than a year and a half later, their relationship is over. the tabloids report an affair between the president and an actress. hollande is begging for privacy. "these are painful moments," he said, "but personal affairs should be treated privately." but hollande's u.s. trip goes on. he has meetings with president obama. france is a key supporter of american foreign policy, working closely with the u.s. to curb iran's nuclear program and to pressure the assad regime in syria. issues that will likely come up during a joint press conference tuesday. that evening, there's a state dinner. >> certainly that photo, that icon
at the time, the official white house announcement of the visit, even the printed en eed invitat thete dinner included both of their names, but now they've broken up, and the french president is coming stag. >> it is my great pleasure to welcome president hollande to the united states. >> reporter: the first time francois hollande visited the white house in may 2012, he was fresh off his presidential victory in france. and he was with his partner, valerie trivelere. more than a year...
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the eed the time that president has given us to negotiate. that the next round of talks for the final agreement, which begin next week in geneva, will be infin fitly more difficult because now the going to be on iran and the spotlight will be on the .ranian government because they are going to have a agree, in my judgment, to significant roll back of their urrent civil nuclear program, the nuclear, uranium enrichment program, excuse me. idea they would have 19,000 isn't industry fuselages -- industry fuselages spinning is something the united states can't tolerate. see ll have to dismantlement of part of that. i would think the negotiators european side nd would want to see some significant transformation of heavy water reactor. either a dismantlement of that some kindltogether or of transition for that facility so we can be assured it doesn't another root through plutonium to a nuclear weapon. i heard that -- i know the oreign minister said last week that he had not committed to dismantlement. thatect and i have to hope was for domestic purp
the eed the time that president has given us to negotiate. that the next round of talks for the final agreement, which begin next week in geneva, will be infin fitly more difficult because now the going to be on iran and the spotlight will be on the .ranian government because they are going to have a agree, in my judgment, to significant roll back of their urrent civil nuclear program, the nuclear, uranium enrichment program, excuse me. idea they would have 19,000 isn't industry fuselages --...
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earned and our wounded warriors receive the health care, including the mental health care, that they eed. we'll keep working to help all our veterans translate their skills and leadership into jobs here at home and we will all continue to join forces to honor and support our remarkable military families. let me tell you about one of those families i have come to know. hemsberg, an ey army ranger, on omaha beach on d-day. along with some rangers, he walked me through the ceremony. he was a -- an impressive young man, an easy manner, sharp as a tack. we took some pictures, i told him to stay in touch. a few months later, on his 10th deployment he was nearly killed by a massive roadside bomb in his comrades found him face down in the canal face down . for months he laid in a coma. next time i met him, he couldn't speak. he could barely move. over the years, he has endured hours of surgeries, grueling rehab. he is still blind in one eye, still struggles on his left side. but slowly, steadily, with the support of caregivers like his dad greg and the community around him, he has grown stronger
earned and our wounded warriors receive the health care, including the mental health care, that they eed. we'll keep working to help all our veterans translate their skills and leadership into jobs here at home and we will all continue to join forces to honor and support our remarkable military families. let me tell you about one of those families i have come to know. hemsberg, an ey army ranger, on omaha beach on d-day. along with some rangers, he walked me through the ceremony. he was a -- an...
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don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal eeding or have had heart valve replaced.bruising. pradaxa may inease your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition or stomach ulcer, take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners... ...or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell youdoctors about all medicines you take. pradaxa side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you or someone you love has afib not caused by a heart valve problem... ...ask your doctor about reducing the risk of stroke with pradaxa. routine sandra smith. violence in the ukraine escalating to a new level. 2 dozen are now dead in the fighting between anti-government protesters and police who clear independent square in kiev. the latest on the tug of war between russia and the west. ashley: double lanny for the president. the second time in two week the congressional budget office says the president's policies are costing jobs. first obamacare, now minimum-wage. sandra: shares taking a hit today but stocks up 30% so far this yea
don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal eeding or have had heart valve replaced.bruising. pradaxa may inease your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition or stomach ulcer, take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners... ...or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell youdoctors about all medicines you take. pradaxa side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you or someone you love has afib not caused by a heart valve...
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kate in the "sports illustrated" crew board eed the plane that climbs steeply then dives.about 30 seconds. and pay 5,000 bucks to fly up and down about 15 times. but now it was kate upton's turn. zero-g or bust. >> twirling. i was upside down. it was one of my favorite experiences so far in my life. >> reporter: zero gravity flights have a reputation for being so-called vomit comets. but zero g says only 4% of their passengers actually get sick and kate upton wasn't one of them. >> kate was a dream up there. >> reporter: company president teres brewster notes the fuselage is padded so when gravity returns you don't get hurt. in her teeny weeny $35 bikinis from target she, was wearing less than sandra bullock did in "gravity." it seemed to be channelling the famous opening credit scene from "barbarella." not only did jane fonda do a spacy striptees but the credits maintained fonda's modesty. last year, jimmy fallon was interviewing kate about her last swimsuit edition shoot in antarctica when he mused about a final frontier for her next shoot. >> space. >> next year. >> thi
kate in the "sports illustrated" crew board eed the plane that climbs steeply then dives.about 30 seconds. and pay 5,000 bucks to fly up and down about 15 times. but now it was kate upton's turn. zero-g or bust. >> twirling. i was upside down. it was one of my favorite experiences so far in my life. >> reporter: zero gravity flights have a reputation for being so-called vomit comets. but zero g says only 4% of their passengers actually get sick and kate upton wasn't one of...