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good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is another bold news from the u.s., and look at the timing, issuing the restrictions apply before travelers even arrive in russia. today the tsa imposed a ban on most aerosols, gels and liquids of almost size on flights from u.s. to the russia. prescription medications will be allowed. this as nbc learns new details about a warning from homeland security about terrorist chatter to use toothpaste tubes to smug al bomb on an airplane. just talk, not an official plot, intelligence officials say. the intelligence came from a european source and was passed on. president obama today told nbc's bob costas that the u.s. and russia are cooperating closely. >> i think the russians have an enormous stake, obviously, in preventing any kind of terrorist act or violence at these venues, and they have put a lot of resources into it. we're in constant communications with them. both at the law enforcement level, at the military level, at the intelligence levels. >> reporter: a message of support
good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is another bold news from the u.s., and look at the timing, issuing the restrictions apply before travelers even arrive in russia. today the tsa imposed a ban on most aerosols, gels and liquids of almost size on flights from u.s. to the russia. prescription medications will be allowed. this as nbc learns new details about a warning from homeland security about terrorist chatter to use toothpaste tubes to smug al bomb on an airplane....
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with the two for alcohol we're doing something wrong if only one tenth of the people with a problem even looking for the treatment plus nothing is going to work until somebody is ready so you give them the menu and fast the one they picked that means they're open to it already it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now a very important show they nearly eighteen million americans struggle with alcohol abuse so dependency every day but. is there a cure for this addiction and that's what we're here to discuss with with us airways claudia christian star of the side by had babylon five clearly it succumbed to alcoholism and after various forms of treatment she found one that saved her it's called the sinclair method she recounts that story in her new memoir babylon confidential we'll talk about this treatment along with others during this next half hour drive to addie jaffe is addiction diction expert and former drug addict he's director of research at alternative a program offering alternative approaches to helping patients reduce their drinking marriage of baxter's the well
with the two for alcohol we're doing something wrong if only one tenth of the people with a problem even looking for the treatment plus nothing is going to work until somebody is ready so you give them the menu and fast the one they picked that means they're open to it already it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now a very important show they nearly eighteen million americans struggle with alcohol abuse so dependency every day but. is there a cure for this addiction and...
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>> even then it's probably underreported. because some people don't seek medical care, some people don't get tested. cdc does try to do national surveillance and some estimates nationwide but they're wide, large estimates of hospitalizations and death. >> i would say until the pandemic in 2009-10, that revved up public interest in influenza and concern about pandemics. that would be my -- >> right, and looking for new eppeope epidemiolo epidemiolo epidemiology. in 1918, the spanish flu, it was mostly younger people impacted as well. and so we're looking for novel strains or new patterns of disease was the other reason it was made reportable. >> and a number of deaths, in 19186 1918, 675,000 deaths back then. the current vaccine, how effective is it? every year scientists have to sort of predict in advance which strain will be the main one in any given year. because they have to put it into the vaccine months before the flu season starts. >> sure, yeah. so every year in the past we've had at least two influenza "a" strains and
>> even then it's probably underreported. because some people don't seek medical care, some people don't get tested. cdc does try to do national surveillance and some estimates nationwide but they're wide, large estimates of hospitalizations and death. >> i would say until the pandemic in 2009-10, that revved up public interest in influenza and concern about pandemics. that would be my -- >> right, and looking for new eppeope epidemiolo epidemiolo epidemiology. in 1918, the...
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two thousand and fifteen excuse me is still four hundred ninety six billion dollars and that's not even including the wars that will be paying off for decades to come for perspective consider that the two thousand and fourteen budget provides only seventy seven billion for transportation infrastructure development and a mere seventy one billion for education so if you think that this tokenistic reduction doesn't do nearly enough to read address the out of control military budget then join me and let's break this. it was. very hard to take. that back when that hurt right there. by now the ninety nine percent versus the one person has become a household slogan and nearly every american who pays attention to the news knows that the idea refers the ridiculous and come a quality in this country but apparently one guy didn't get the memo. two point five million americans have worn the uniform they faced our enemies they liberated millions and in so doing show the true compassion of a great nation. they're the one percent of america who kept the ninety nine percent . that's right last week our
two thousand and fifteen excuse me is still four hundred ninety six billion dollars and that's not even including the wars that will be paying off for decades to come for perspective consider that the two thousand and fourteen budget provides only seventy seven billion for transportation infrastructure development and a mere seventy one billion for education so if you think that this tokenistic reduction doesn't do nearly enough to read address the out of control military budget then join me...
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even if the u.s. levies new sanctions, for instance economic sanctions, you have russia standing by ready to offer economic relief. in fact, they already have offered billions in loans. >> they have also given gas to the ukraine. no question there's motivated interest on their part. you hear what the president is saying. but of course the politics are defying what's actually happening on the ground. you can see the situation. senior international correspondent nick payton walsh is there in kiev and he's been watching the protests as they become worse. nick? >> reporter: here where i'm standing we've seen remarkable scenes for the last few hours. quite shocking. woken this morning by gunfire over here on the road down the side of me. bodies being dragged by their feet by what seems to be a new police front line. we've seen the shell casings. let me wiebd you back as to -- wind you back as to how we think we got to here. others suggest there may have been sniper fire at protestors that protestors respon
even if the u.s. levies new sanctions, for instance economic sanctions, you have russia standing by ready to offer economic relief. in fact, they already have offered billions in loans. >> they have also given gas to the ukraine. no question there's motivated interest on their part. you hear what the president is saying. but of course the politics are defying what's actually happening on the ground. you can see the situation. senior international correspondent nick payton walsh is there...
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the prediction, even before that dance. >>> good evening and we begin with new information coming in on the capture of that drug lord, known around the world, described as cruel and ruthless and wanted in mexico and right here in the u.s. tonight, abc news is learning one of the keys to tracking down joaquin guzman, el chapo, was his own family. authorities had been tracking their communications, messages between family members, getting closer to his location. leading to this moment right here, mexican marines taking him to the helicopter that would take him to prison. and where did it all end for him? inside this nondescript mexican hotel. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas, picking up the story from there tonight. for the first time, taking us inside that hotel room. >> reporter: it all ended here in room 401 of the miramar hotel. not a shot fired. this grainy video released today by mexican authorities showing that messy room in which guzman was finally caught. he was snatched, breakfast still on the stove. an indication of his abrupt departure. and with that, the le
the prediction, even before that dance. >>> good evening and we begin with new information coming in on the capture of that drug lord, known around the world, described as cruel and ruthless and wanted in mexico and right here in the u.s. tonight, abc news is learning one of the keys to tracking down joaquin guzman, el chapo, was his own family. authorities had been tracking their communications, messages between family members, getting closer to his location. leading to this moment...
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. >> good evening commissioners, representing calm tain chan in the southern station and i believe that you have a copy of the conditions and go over with them. and at this time, southern station has no opposition to the permit. so... >> thank you. >> commissioner hyde do you have a question? >> i just wanted to ask about four and 9. they have a working phone number and that is already covered in the good neighbor policy number eleven and the permit will monitor the sound and also covered in good neighbor policy number eight. >> is that okay? >> yes. >> all right. >> >> commissioner akers? >> i remember, i am not sure, what business it was. there was a condition on another venue about requiring that all outside promoters must have special event insurance, and part of the event, and didn't we say, was it to require or to dictate how the other people run the business and requiring that and that the event itself is. >> correct. >> and i think that came up with, and tim hikers and a place where they were asking for that and i said do you think that heckling would pay for that kind of insura
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come out for a higher minimum wage which even right wingers know have come out for phyllis schlafly has come out but bill o'reilly has come out run ons run ons this point a california initiative for twelve dollars minimum wage we've read and then other people have asked the clintons in new york city come out for a minimum wage for thirty million people at least equal to the minimum wage in one nine hundred sixty eight adjusted for inflation and as no big deal thirty million people are making less today than workers in wal-mart and elsewhere made thirty forty six years ago just they were saying that they won't come out for if the law about rhetoric grabs he runs against a large conservative republican nominee in two thousand and sixteen which is ralph nader go. you vote your conviction you vote for the person who stands for just is freedom and peace that's that's you go for it everybody did that a lot of these snarky politicians who basically say to you you go vote for me because i'm the least worst that's the you know that's the vibration would be around i've always believe in votin
come out for a higher minimum wage which even right wingers know have come out for phyllis schlafly has come out but bill o'reilly has come out run ons run ons this point a california initiative for twelve dollars minimum wage we've read and then other people have asked the clintons in new york city come out for a minimum wage for thirty million people at least equal to the minimum wage in one nine hundred sixty eight adjusted for inflation and as no big deal thirty million people are making...
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accounts for forty seven percent of credit card fraud in the world even though process is just twenty four percent of all payments this disturbing trend is best exemplified by the breach of credit card information last december at target stores across the nation where as many as one hundred ten million customers had their personal data hacked including about forty million credit and debit card numbers so why is the us unique when it comes to credit card vulnerability and so this and what we can do about it i'm joined by our two corresponded a mirror david thanks so much for coming on welcome back to. talk about the kind of credit card fraud that most people are following so i'm sure you know this but credit card fraud is a kind of identity theft essentially it's a one form of it in the majority of the kind of credit card we're seeing happen in the united states it's very simple it's kind of petty theft so what happens is once your information gets compromised on a reader somewhere or it gets stolen somehow a lot of times it'll end up on some kind of black market site and these crimina
accounts for forty seven percent of credit card fraud in the world even though process is just twenty four percent of all payments this disturbing trend is best exemplified by the breach of credit card information last december at target stores across the nation where as many as one hundred ten million customers had their personal data hacked including about forty million credit and debit card numbers so why is the us unique when it comes to credit card vulnerability and so this and what we can...
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is going to read up there tomorrow evening.it later rounds 7 possibly eight. and that's the good news to us was the parade will go on without actually seeing rain. will see rain at some point we definitely want to bring umbrellas. sells a similar to move and. the year of the horse enjoy your celebration the bat we will be back at 11. >> : [emergency sirens] (announcer) in focus, an unfiltered look at the news, the people behind the news, and the stories behind the headlines. reporting from san francisco, james novak. good evening, and welcome to in focus. he is a mass of contradictions. a man afflicted with a disorder so paralyzing that ten years ago he was forced to resign from the san francisco police department. since then, as a private consultant, he has solved an astonishing 99 cases. cases that were considered unsolvable. tonight on in focus, we follow adrian monk, this modern-day sherlock holmes, as he attempts a career milestone-- solving his 100th case for the san francisco p.d.
is going to read up there tomorrow evening.it later rounds 7 possibly eight. and that's the good news to us was the parade will go on without actually seeing rain. will see rain at some point we definitely want to bring umbrellas. sells a similar to move and. the year of the horse enjoy your celebration the bat we will be back at 11. >> : [emergency sirens] (announcer) in focus, an unfiltered look at the news, the people behind the news, and the stories behind the headlines. reporting...
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fact is another big issue to expand medicaid even before the affordable care act one-ird were not evening medication. but you are right the young infants of all people there are no preexisting contingent -- conditions to sustain itself but ifhe healthy people say forget it i will not buy insurance intel i have a problem because there are no pre-existing conditions of falls in on itself. neil: the president says it will bobvious to you eventually that it is in interest to cover these workers and reward these workers because they are happier workers. what do you say it? >> soo provide coverage within our company for many ars. congress needs to a immediately looked at the 30 hour issue that has been mandated changes that to 40 hours it is a scheduling prlem. if you try to run a restaurant operation at peak hours trying to look at who will take care of those customersyou have to have qualifd staff to execute particularly during those peak hours so what the health carlaw has dne for us has complicated not only scheduling but how many hours will we allow people to work if agassi -- stays in
fact is another big issue to expand medicaid even before the affordable care act one-ird were not evening medication. but you are right the young infants of all people there are no preexisting contingent -- conditions to sustain itself but ifhe healthy people say forget it i will not buy insurance intel i have a problem because there are no pre-existing conditions of falls in on itself. neil: the president says it will bobvious to you eventually that it is in interest to cover these workers and...
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in fact, it will not even clap. one thing i miss about being speaker is getting to sit next to vice president joe biden for one hour without him saying one word. [laughter] just kidding. just getting. there is been a lot of talk about the republican party strategy to oppose the president. in fact, the speaker said that the house will be a brick wall if obama tries to act unilaterally. that is an odd leadership strategy, bomb fairly putting himself between barack and a hard place. laughter] i am having a good time. h too't want you to laug much because it will come out of my time. the speaker said that some of the members are not as sensitive as they ought to be, especially when they're talking to women. if the speakers looking for sensitive men, i could introduce them to some of my constituents in san francisco. [ mixed laughter] speaking of san francisco, i had high hopes that the 49ers would win the championship game. i really did. when they lost to the seahawks, i lost my bet to my colleagues from washington stat
in fact, it will not even clap. one thing i miss about being speaker is getting to sit next to vice president joe biden for one hour without him saying one word. [laughter] just kidding. just getting. there is been a lot of talk about the republican party strategy to oppose the president. in fact, the speaker said that the house will be a brick wall if obama tries to act unilaterally. that is an odd leadership strategy, bomb fairly putting himself between barack and a hard place. laughter] i am...
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even you. >> stephen: what? >> ( translated ): even you. >> stephen: i could be in pussy riot?use) would i know? (laughter) >> ( translated ): we could even come up with an honorary pussy riot member tradition procedure for you. (laughter) >> stephen: sure, sure. >> ( translated ): but we'll talk about this only after you call putin. (laughter and applause) >> stephen: i'll you what, i'll talk to him over the camera at the end of the show. how about that? >> ( translated ): okay. >> stephen: it's a deal? why do you call yourselves pussy riot? and you don't even say it in russian. you say it in english, right? the name of the band is pussy riot in english, right? >> stephen: we wanted to let english-speaking people enjoy themselves. (laughter and applause) >> stephen: good theory. nice to see you, thank you very much. there is a word for in the russian, right? >> ( translated ): there are lots of words in russian. (laughter) >> stephen: masha thank you so much, nadya thank you so much, the and thank you so much for [ male announcer ] 5 gum... choose your experience. choose your
even you. >> stephen: what? >> ( translated ): even you. >> stephen: i could be in pussy riot?use) would i know? (laughter) >> ( translated ): we could even come up with an honorary pussy riot member tradition procedure for you. (laughter) >> stephen: sure, sure. >> ( translated ): but we'll talk about this only after you call putin. (laughter and applause) >> stephen: i'll you what, i'll talk to him over the camera at the end of the show. how about...
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and even then what i was told was that it was a traffic study. >> jon: and even then i didn't hear it because i was wearing headphones and even then i wouldn't have believed it because i was sure that everyone was whispering with a surprise party for me to celebrate my premeditate and vindictive closing of the -- oh what have a done? [laughter] that's governor chris christie of new jersey basically placing -- you like that? -- basically placing his entire political future on the unequivocal statement that he knew nothing about the fort lee gw bridge traffic closures. >> explosive new allegations in the bridge gait scandal. david wildstein says christie now about the closures as they were happening. >> jon: oh, this (bleep) just got real. [ laughter ] in that they were real but -- i mean it's not -- they didn't get more real. it's just new eaves. who is this wildstein guy and why should we believe him? >> was christie's port authority appointee. >> they come from the same town. this ea tended the same high school. >> the wall "the wall street jos photos of them chumming it up. >> jon:
and even then what i was told was that it was a traffic study. >> jon: and even then i didn't hear it because i was wearing headphones and even then i wouldn't have believed it because i was sure that everyone was whispering with a surprise party for me to celebrate my premeditate and vindictive closing of the -- oh what have a done? [laughter] that's governor chris christie of new jersey basically placing -- you like that? -- basically placing his entire political future on the...
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>> good evening, steve williamson behalf of the appellant.t to go into closed session. as the board of appeals you conduct a public business and you are residents here m san diego. closed sessions take away the public right to know what's going on and takes away the transparency. the decision that you reached in this particular case was reached in the most public matter possible in a very large public meetings attended by dozens of people who gave testimony and broadcast on television at the same time. your deliberations and your decision was also done in the full light of day whether right or wrong or whether agreed or disagreed with it was open and transparent. i urge you not to change that now. don't move the process behind closed doors. the public will end up what's happening now and i don't believe if you look at the statutory language that this is a situation that even calls for a closed session. if that true language is very specific because of the disfavored nature of closed door meetings and the administrative code of 67.10 mirrors t
>> good evening, steve williamson behalf of the appellant.t to go into closed session. as the board of appeals you conduct a public business and you are residents here m san diego. closed sessions take away the public right to know what's going on and takes away the transparency. the decision that you reached in this particular case was reached in the most public matter possible in a very large public meetings attended by dozens of people who gave testimony and broadcast on television at...
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not even "hump day" today! this is the camel that escaped its pen caused quite a commotion in a palmdale neighborhood this morning. it even attacked a man and put him in the hospital. he was trying to corral the camel when it attacked him! >> took off after him, bit him on the head and knocked him down, stomped on him. he crawled under something and then the camel tried to pull him out from under it. and he is in the hospital still in shock. >> no joke. the man now has several stitches on his head. he is expected to be okay. the camel's owner may be facing charges because, guess what, doesn't have the proper permits to keep a camel. >>> yosemite getting a big makeover to limit visitors to the park. the plan is to protect the river that runs through the heart of the park, merced. after thousands of comments from the public, officials decided to limit visitors to about 18,000 a day. and 21,000 during peak times. biking and rafting will still be allowed but rental facilities will be moved farther from the river. >
not even "hump day" today! this is the camel that escaped its pen caused quite a commotion in a palmdale neighborhood this morning. it even attacked a man and put him in the hospital. he was trying to corral the camel when it attacked him! >> took off after him, bit him on the head and knocked him down, stomped on him. he crawled under something and then the camel tried to pull him out from under it. and he is in the hospital still in shock. >> no joke. the man now has...
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. >>> good evening. it has been 11 days now since the real groundhog day, and yes, it feels like groundhog day with as many nights as we have had to come on the air and report the latest severe winter storm. lashing some part of our country. and yet right now, tonight, as we stand here in the mild weather in russia, this storm, which when viewed from space just continued to explode today as it made its way north and east, this storm has caused real suffering. 100 million americans in its path in 14 separate states. a million air travelers affected in all. for a time today the number of people without electricity hovered near three-quarters of a million. we have the big mess of it covered from the north and the south, starting with tom costello in a city virtually shut down all day, washington, d.c., getting what is hoped the last of the snow. tom, good evening. >> reporter: well, i hope so. brian, good evening to you. this is the most snow that we've seen in d.c. since snowmageddon back in 2010. we have
. >>> good evening. it has been 11 days now since the real groundhog day, and yes, it feels like groundhog day with as many nights as we have had to come on the air and report the latest severe winter storm. lashing some part of our country. and yet right now, tonight, as we stand here in the mild weather in russia, this storm, which when viewed from space just continued to explode today as it made its way north and east, this storm has caused real suffering. 100 million americans in...
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good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, ari. great job tonight.. >> thank you. >> thanks to now at home as well for staying with us the nexthour. this was the top story in the country ten years ago today. watch. >> good morning. the cultural divide. a nation split down the middle and the 2000 presidential election could be a house divided once more. today's hot-button issues, constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. we're going to examine the cultural divide that could take center stage in this fall's election. will president bush's support on a ban be a key wedge issue? >> february 25th, 2004, exactly 10 years ago today after then-president george w. bush made one of the biggest domestic policy announcements of his first term. he'd been elected in 2000. he was in the throes of his re-election campaign already. and on february 24th, 2004, so 10 years a
good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, ari. great job tonight.. >> thank you. >> thanks to now at home as well for staying with us the nexthour. this was the top story in the country ten years ago today. watch. >> good morning. the cultural divide. a nation split down the middle and the 2000 presidential election could be a house divided once more. today's hot-button issues, constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. we're going to examine the cultural divide...
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good evening, tom. nice to have you back., i don't have any problem with what she said. maybe i still am a knucklehead, what do you think? >> i don't know if people really are offended out there. there might be some people who want to be outraged on twitter an everything, but the word "knucklehead" was all over twitter. michelle obama, she really knows what she's doing. we're at the confluence of media and entertainment and politics and no one does it better than michelle obama. she did it on purpose. she used that word "knucklehead." it lightens it up a little bit. i bet it works for her. people are going to pay attention. that's what she's trying to do, get their attention so they sign up for this health care thing, you know. >> i watched the whole segment and she was quite funny making jokes about her husband's cooking, about her daughter starting to drive soon and everybody in d.c. should look out. her daughter might not have thought that was funny but she was actually quite charming and did a good job. >> she makes the p
good evening, tom. nice to have you back., i don't have any problem with what she said. maybe i still am a knucklehead, what do you think? >> i don't know if people really are offended out there. there might be some people who want to be outraged on twitter an everything, but the word "knucklehead" was all over twitter. michelle obama, she really knows what she's doing. we're at the confluence of media and entertainment and politics and no one does it better than michelle obama....
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"the washington post" said you wound up breaking even.you may have to pay about that, it will sort of come in spurts, but it comes in fits and spurts where she may have a $3,000 bill in january and very low bills the next time. what julie said, i don't like that plan, i like my old plan. i may not have the 3 grand in the bank to pay the fee. so i get why they say it was not exactly right. but it is not a whopper, she lied -- >> i think that is a fair point to argue on and for people like us to say was this accurate? i think it was factually accurate, it is a fair debate to have. he is addressing the issues of the ad, it goes to free speech, there is nothing wrong with somebody coming out and saying this is how i feel, what i believe, it is not an issue of politics but free speech and whether or not this person who feels -- >> this is a u.s. congressman going after a leukemia patient. >> no this is about the facts, trying to make sure, it is not just about free speech. i see this as he is running for congress. we have ads out there that ar
"the washington post" said you wound up breaking even.you may have to pay about that, it will sort of come in spurts, but it comes in fits and spurts where she may have a $3,000 bill in january and very low bills the next time. what julie said, i don't like that plan, i like my old plan. i may not have the 3 grand in the bank to pay the fee. so i get why they say it was not exactly right. but it is not a whopper, she lied -- >> i think that is a fair point to argue on and for...
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atlanta, north carolina, even into richmond, you can't even send a mutual aid from other states because those states need their own power companies to put the power lines back up. if this happens, we'll be talking about this for weeks, jake. >> and there's also a nor'easter on the horizon tomorrow? >> absolutely. same storm that is here, when it gets farther to the north, it turns into snow because it's not going to be the ice. the ice is down south. this is for richmond, charlottesville and new york city, everybody along i-95 will see at least 10 inches of snow from the same storm, that includes boston to portland all the way down to roanoke and even west of charlotte. >> all right. cross our fingers. >> that's why i'm worried about this one. >> i bet. thank you so much, chad myers. >>> turning to "the politics lead." did you hear that governor christie flew in a helicopter in september? well, it turns out, it was just a rumor, according to new jersey state police who issued a statement today. saying that none of the three chopper flights that christie took during that time period went
atlanta, north carolina, even into richmond, you can't even send a mutual aid from other states because those states need their own power companies to put the power lines back up. if this happens, we'll be talking about this for weeks, jake. >> and there's also a nor'easter on the horizon tomorrow? >> absolutely. same storm that is here, when it gets farther to the north, it turns into snow because it's not going to be the ice. the ice is down south. this is for richmond,...
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in our network even though. we may not be able to see them on a daily basis or even be bothered to pick up the phone and call because who talks these days anymore anyway it's like a maze whatever all our friends like what you call what do you. facebook use and exactly what i'm doing now. i mean it's like twenty fourteen ok ok clive i mean again this tagging thing really gets irritates me because i people want me to support it cause ok you know every single cause you can imagine they think that you know maybe i can help them out however to be fair remarkably enough facebook is turning into a unpaid producer of this program because there are people that write to me and asked me to appear on this program we don't have to look for them they come to us now again it's a tool i have really good things to say about it except for i get those notifications just way too often i'm going to turn it on after this program in a loose go one after another after another go ahead yeah i think i think the sort of social overload is
in our network even though. we may not be able to see them on a daily basis or even be bothered to pick up the phone and call because who talks these days anymore anyway it's like a maze whatever all our friends like what you call what do you. facebook use and exactly what i'm doing now. i mean it's like twenty fourteen ok ok clive i mean again this tagging thing really gets irritates me because i people want me to support it cause ok you know every single cause you can imagine they think that...
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texas law that lets hospitals go against the end of life wishes of women if they are pregnant now even though they want to remove her from the life support now monos this family may be forced to pay for her ospital costs moses has been told c.n.n. that he's receiving medical bills for her care and the hospital is refusing to say whether they're going to cover the costs or not so she moves this family and her family be forced to pay for health care that they didn't even want in the first place is it the responsibility of the hospital to foot the bill let's rubble. joining me for tonight's big picture rubble are matt purple the system managing editor the american spectator. communications director for democracy with america and chris allman conservative commentator and activist and thank you to all of you for joining us tonight so you heard my intro on the rant i mean shouldn't. actually i in my universe i mean the bigger picture is this involves health care the family should not pay at all and we should add a single payer health care system back in one hundred forty six where forty seve
texas law that lets hospitals go against the end of life wishes of women if they are pregnant now even though they want to remove her from the life support now monos this family may be forced to pay for her ospital costs moses has been told c.n.n. that he's receiving medical bills for her care and the hospital is refusing to say whether they're going to cover the costs or not so she moves this family and her family be forced to pay for health care that they didn't even want in the first place...
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in the show me your papers state but believe it or not and even less veiled racist law was also passed in the state in two thousand and ten the law prohibited the teaching of mexican american studies in the city of tucson see the curriculum was all about scary subjects like mexican american literature multiculturalism and critical thinking despite the fact that the program led to increased graduation rates high student achievement and was even recommended for an expansion after an appendage. state audit it just wasn't quite enough for conservative lawmakers and judges in fact last march a judge up held that the ban on mexican american studies was indeed constitutional in a state that used to be mexico but since then the tucson school district has revived the program but only due to a federal court order mandating it so i guess arizona's new discrimination law is just a natural progression of what happens when sexual orientation and race intolerance is continually promoted by state government as sound legal policy because after all fair is known as tourism board wants visitors to experi
in the show me your papers state but believe it or not and even less veiled racist law was also passed in the state in two thousand and ten the law prohibited the teaching of mexican american studies in the city of tucson see the curriculum was all about scary subjects like mexican american literature multiculturalism and critical thinking despite the fact that the program led to increased graduation rates high student achievement and was even recommended for an expansion after an appendage....
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you would you go in the beginning he will remain in a state of confusion of disorientation even though he isn't sedated only recover the ability to communicate slowly and progressively it could take many weeks because it's a very progressive process. moving on to basketball now and cisco moscow trying to eighty six points to sixty one in germany in their first ever euroleague encounter with bae in munich to share in a straight away lead at the top of group best in the top sixteen the moscow side went to buy an after ending relatives thirteen game on the street got off to a good start to a very high scoring host twenty three for t.v. in the opening puerto and then at torrey messina's men never trailed their golf which netted a gang high twenty four points adding five rebounds and find this is because the apa signed for three pointers in his sixteen points and then a prestige added fourteen to scott cruz to victory and you proved to a former air force levels with way out to be telling the. while fellow russian side locomotive could and sealed that third straight win with an eighty seven
you would you go in the beginning he will remain in a state of confusion of disorientation even though he isn't sedated only recover the ability to communicate slowly and progressively it could take many weeks because it's a very progressive process. moving on to basketball now and cisco moscow trying to eighty six points to sixty one in germany in their first ever euroleague encounter with bae in munich to share in a straight away lead at the top of group best in the top sixteen the moscow...
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no one even challenge that today not even not to the point of they were complaining about the e.p.a. they were saying that you can't regulate the jail there are the bases of their challenge was this permanent process they're not allowed to do to that it's just the moment they were also it's like a little tiny technical piece of the overall mechanism in fact in reading up on the case ahead of time before i went to hear the argument today a lot of people are downplaying the importance of this case in that it's such a small little part even came up in the arguments that if they rule against the e.p.a. today they will still have authority over eighty three percent of the carbon emissions c o two emissions if they rule in favor of the today would be eighty six so there's only a three percent of margin of fourteen or seventeen percent being the grand plans three percent three percent difference when eighty three and the thirteen or the i can't do math that fast but the the rest of the above eighty thousand above eighty six that is the there would be most of the power plants that they don't
no one even challenge that today not even not to the point of they were complaining about the e.p.a. they were saying that you can't regulate the jail there are the bases of their challenge was this permanent process they're not allowed to do to that it's just the moment they were also it's like a little tiny technical piece of the overall mechanism in fact in reading up on the case ahead of time before i went to hear the argument today a lot of people are downplaying the importance of this...
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again we have a chance for tomorrow afternoon and also evening and again on sunday evening and even ar chance overnight on sunday. lows tonight 25, bethesda 24, 24 in fair faction and -- fairfax and 26 in springfield for lows. come back and tell you how low it's going to get both days. >>> tens of thousands lost powers in -- power in maryland after the snowstorm. 4505 customers without service. all of our other local power companies have everyone pretty much restored. >>> meantime she lived in the same neighborhood for her entire life and tonight police are trying to find the man who without warning shot and killed ruth ann lodato. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in alexandria at the home of ruth ann lodato who was gunned down by an apparent stranger after he knocked on the door. >> frightening. i came home and double locked all the doors. >> reporter: 59-year-old ruth ann was a lifelong and beloved resident of adventure. >> of -- alexandria. >> she will be ss
again we have a chance for tomorrow afternoon and also evening and again on sunday evening and even ar chance overnight on sunday. lows tonight 25, bethesda 24, 24 in fair faction and -- fairfax and 26 in springfield for lows. come back and tell you how low it's going to get both days. >>> tens of thousands lost powers in -- power in maryland after the snowstorm. 4505 customers without service. all of our other local power companies have everyone pretty much restored. >>>...
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. >>> and good evening, ever. i'm and i'm raj mathai. >> for parents it's a nightmare but synthetic drugs with names like molly and lightning bolt. >> we show you the dangers and how easy it is to buy these drugs. investigative reporter steve e ven stop went undercover for this report and he joins us now. >> jessica can be raj, the dea says it's a multibillion dollar industry. where most of these raw synthetic chemicals come to the united states from china. making the bay area a major entrabs poie entrance point in a battle the feds say they can barely keep up with. why? with a few clicks we found the drugs for sale all over the we be. you're watching a multicamera undercover operation. a young man in berkeley has agreed to meet our producer at this coffee shop. we found him on craigslist. through tex and social media the man asked us to meet him here where he told us, he planned to offer up for sale pills. what he called "lightning bolts." slang for a form of ecstasy. it's a relativeallatively new c party drugs.
. >>> and good evening, ever. i'm and i'm raj mathai. >> for parents it's a nightmare but synthetic drugs with names like molly and lightning bolt. >> we show you the dangers and how easy it is to buy these drugs. investigative reporter steve e ven stop went undercover for this report and he joins us now. >> jessica can be raj, the dea says it's a multibillion dollar industry. where most of these raw synthetic chemicals come to the united states from china. making the...
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>> man, i don't even know. probably 20? >> reporter: developing a world class determination. >> i mean, think about the pressure that she has to go off that second jump, and she is the last to go, and there is 35,000 fans. i mean, can you imagine? >> reporter: it's nothing compared to fighting her way back from what could have been a devastating injury, and making the olympic team with her childhood idol. >> five months ago, i don't think she thought she was going to make it. so seeing her up there today, it's emotional for me too. >> reporter: sarah hendrickson living the motto of the salt lake games, lighting the fire within, all the way to sochi. anne thompson, nbc news, park city. >>> and that's our broadcast on a monday night. thank you for being here with us as we start off a new week. i'm brian williams reporting to you tonight from the winter olympic games in sochi. a reminder, it may be coming up on 4:00 a.m. here. your night is just getting started. prime time coverage begins at 8/7:00 central a reminder of the pr
>> man, i don't even know. probably 20? >> reporter: developing a world class determination. >> i mean, think about the pressure that she has to go off that second jump, and she is the last to go, and there is 35,000 fans. i mean, can you imagine? >> reporter: it's nothing compared to fighting her way back from what could have been a devastating injury, and making the olympic team with her childhood idol. >> five months ago, i don't think she thought she was going...
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the rain starting at 6:00 in the evening.largely in the upper 50s and low 60s through the afternoon tomorrow. yesterday rains helped our drought conditions little bit. you see the original compared to the red -- orange. exceptal drought is the dark the rain and we're going to get some more tomorrow. clouds incleesing still to the -- increasing. tomorrow it's finally going to sag sout and -- south and into the bay area. just seen the cloud cover. that's all we're going to see in the morning hours and into the early aefrn. as we hit the 5:00 hour -- we'll have light showers. also down by 10:00 we'll see showers down into redwood city. they'll continue through the 12:00 hour by become spotty at that time. we will see a couple more showers sunday. later morning hours for sunday things are really going to clear out. we'll see sunny skies and mild temperatures. i don't think we are going to see anything. the rain will move in about 6:00 and last until 1:00 on sunday. rain fall totals up to half an inch. we will see gusty winds for
the rain starting at 6:00 in the evening.largely in the upper 50s and low 60s through the afternoon tomorrow. yesterday rains helped our drought conditions little bit. you see the original compared to the red -- orange. exceptal drought is the dark the rain and we're going to get some more tomorrow. clouds incleesing still to the -- increasing. tomorrow it's finally going to sag sout and -- south and into the bay area. just seen the cloud cover. that's all we're going to see in the morning...
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diane has the evening off.gin with that scare unfolding today on board a major passenger plane. and it comes at a time of heightened alert already. as much of the world was watching this, the opening ceremonies at the olympics in sochi, the fireworks over that russian city, the choppers patrolling the air, we got word of this. that image, the passenger
diane has the evening off.gin with that scare unfolding today on board a major passenger plane. and it comes at a time of heightened alert already. as much of the world was watching this, the opening ceremonies at the olympics in sochi, the fireworks over that russian city, the choppers patrolling the air, we got word of this. that image, the passenger
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open an investigation file against that doing the police didn't even ask him didn't even check of the air was dead or not the scales of justice amin to balance in this scale. for we seem to feel killing a jewish terrorist in this scale. doing praised for killing an arab terrorist but do they even know what. is really knowing and it. feels if anything they took two boards out of the feature documentary on us she feels to me and so for me and he's code accused should have received harsher sentences i would say it's a disgrace people who kill someone was hence our time in the back. who is not a threat anymore either by the trial it's a fear of marriage or the conviction sends a message that the arab community they are blood is cheap and they can spare our lives and so the verdicts out is there a double standard at play in israel which is what the courts are meant to determine in the first place point to see how our team television. the truth seems not to be out there just by being the only country to land a man on the moon many in the us lack a basic understanding of the cosmos a recent
open an investigation file against that doing the police didn't even ask him didn't even check of the air was dead or not the scales of justice amin to balance in this scale. for we seem to feel killing a jewish terrorist in this scale. doing praised for killing an arab terrorist but do they even know what. is really knowing and it. feels if anything they took two boards out of the feature documentary on us she feels to me and so for me and he's code accused should have received harsher...
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for thought you know if she even lead she would be brain damaged and make you skip even see kids you know that your eye is right there and i just feel so worried that she would never be normal again or in a coma forever are bad symbol. for azhar his grandmother children and weapons should never be combined. granddaughter was in the coma for two weeks with a bullet lodged in her brain. it's a new it isn't easy to. the by. well it's still in the head it's too difficult to remove it. much of anything much she needs in the life of any seven year old. charlie charlie and. what are the chances that it will survive something like that well one of the million and the doctors say that the baby never seen nothing like this before so they called the miracle baby. souls sat. down with a child a high school and writes and. let me get you. what it was if you hit you with a good it's bad a sling a little bit of your head yes. i would have got to say you were lucky a little bit. and cost. closer to where i go girl. because of the accident bizzare as parents lost their rights to parental care. how gr
for thought you know if she even lead she would be brain damaged and make you skip even see kids you know that your eye is right there and i just feel so worried that she would never be normal again or in a coma forever are bad symbol. for azhar his grandmother children and weapons should never be combined. granddaughter was in the coma for two weeks with a bullet lodged in her brain. it's a new it isn't easy to. the by. well it's still in the head it's too difficult to remove it. much of...
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i hope you stay with that decision. >> good evening. my name is lisa valenzuela president of the neighborhood association. i'm here to reiterate again and again as others have done before me that you uphold your findings of the hearing of december 11th. it seemed to be fair, seemed to be the right thing to do. what i would like to speak to is the fact that a building like this actually is out of character for the neighborhood if you look at the buildings that are there on valencia street. it doesn't have a single detail outside of the building which kind of contrast with a lot of victorians. but one of my main concerns is that a building like this really begins to erode the community that we have in the diversity of the neighborhood. i live on a little street close by that was actually built. the houses there were built the same year that the seventh cavalry lost battle at the big horn. these have always been houses for working class people. there are other houses that supported others but again if you build a building with a lot of uni
i hope you stay with that decision. >> good evening. my name is lisa valenzuela president of the neighborhood association. i'm here to reiterate again and again as others have done before me that you uphold your findings of the hearing of december 11th. it seemed to be fair, seemed to be the right thing to do. what i would like to speak to is the fact that a building like this actually is out of character for the neighborhood if you look at the buildings that are there on valencia street....
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john wooden, even lombardi, that's your mount rushmore. >> rose: lombardi? >> lombardi and then john wooden. >> rose: so wooden, phil jackson -- >> john wooden, phil jackson, vince lombardi and red auerbach. >> rose: because they -- they didn't just do it one time. >> they kept doing it. what's interesting is bill russell will tell you it's actually harder to keep wining with the same players because tensions build up and it's hard to sustain. there's a great argument on who could make it better than bill russell but you're talking about a guy who won with seven-foot centers. he won with small starting line ups. he won a lot of different ways and you did it not only with the usual roster turnover in college athletics but he did it at a time of incredible social upheaval. >> rose: this is when john wooden was 90 something talking about basketball and coaching and life. >> well, for years i would take an extra course in psychology even after i was teaching. just to learn something about working with people because i think as far as knowledge of the game, wheth
john wooden, even lombardi, that's your mount rushmore. >> rose: lombardi? >> lombardi and then john wooden. >> rose: so wooden, phil jackson -- >> john wooden, phil jackson, vince lombardi and red auerbach. >> rose: because they -- they didn't just do it one time. >> they kept doing it. what's interesting is bill russell will tell you it's actually harder to keep wining with the same players because tensions build up and it's hard to sustain. there's a great...
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have a good night, everyone. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm diane dwyer. >>> we begin with the latest on the drought. on the heels of the announcement of emergency water cutbacks, businesses are starting to make some changes. we have live team coverage of the drought emergency tonight. meteorologist rob mayeda is in the weather center with more possible rain on the way. but we start with kimberly tere with what's being done to conserve. >> reporter: people are well aware of the need to conserve water here, and they've been through this routine before, from previous droughts that have happened in california, and have hit this region hard. we just spoke to a woman who said she's taking much shorter showers, and also washing her dishes much more quickly every time she turns on the faucet. she's well aware of the amount of water she's using. she said this is important to do this now to have enough available in the long term for critical needs like drinking water. those who have been around for previous droughts say they've had practice at this
have a good night, everyone. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm diane dwyer. >>> we begin with the latest on the drought. on the heels of the announcement of emergency water cutbacks, businesses are starting to make some changes. we have live team coverage of the drought emergency tonight. meteorologist rob mayeda is in the weather center with more possible rain on the way. but we start with kimberly tere with what's being done to conserve. >> reporter: people...
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we just had one this evening. snow will be falling at lake level tonight and tomorrow, at lake tahoe 3 to 7 inches, 7 to 18 inches of new snowfall at 7,000 feet. we started off this week close to 80 degrees. storm no. 1 winding down moving into the central centrally away from us. there will be showers tomorrow, but nothing significant. storm no. 2 is the bigger one, a huge concern for los angeles, orange county, as far north as santa barbara. they get a direct hit and we get a ambulancing blow. we get a break once -- a glancing blow. we get a break tonight, but storm no. 2, more rain and wind beginning around this time tomorrow night and will last through the day on friday. we're about halfway through. we're at halftime and more rain coming friday. for the east bay in total 1 or 2 inches of rainfall, south bay 1 or 2 inches, more in the north bay and peninsula 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches of rainfall, another dent in the drought. on and off showers tomorrow, steady rain returning this time tomorrow night, friday also loo
we just had one this evening. snow will be falling at lake level tonight and tomorrow, at lake tahoe 3 to 7 inches, 7 to 18 inches of new snowfall at 7,000 feet. we started off this week close to 80 degrees. storm no. 1 winding down moving into the central centrally away from us. there will be showers tomorrow, but nothing significant. storm no. 2 is the bigger one, a huge concern for los angeles, orange county, as far north as santa barbara. they get a direct hit and we get a ambulancing blow....
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it is going to start tomorrow evening and go into saturday and monday until sunday evening. the between three and 5 in. of rain for the bay area more of the rainfall totals coming up >> pam: despite the wet weather here, it's nothing like they're getting in the midwest and the east. but that bad weather out there is impacting us here in california. as residents are electricity. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman joins us in studio to explain this winter flex alert. >> reporter:pam, this flex alert means californians are being asked to cut back on electricity use until 10 this evening. and it's all due to a shortage of natural gas. >> reporter:the flex alert runs until 10 this evening. you're asked to turn off lights that aren't needed. if you can, turn down or turn off your heaters. and don't use major appliances like dishwashers and vacuums. >> reporter:this is an unusual for a flex alert in california, so why now? >> reporter:it's due to frigid weather in the midwest and on the east coast. the need for heat is increasing the need for natural gas to deal with the cold there, that
it is going to start tomorrow evening and go into saturday and monday until sunday evening. the between three and 5 in. of rain for the bay area more of the rainfall totals coming up >> pam: despite the wet weather here, it's nothing like they're getting in the midwest and the east. but that bad weather out there is impacting us here in california. as residents are electricity. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman joins us in studio to explain this winter flex alert. >> reporter:pam,...
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. >>> good evening. it's anyone's guess how this ends up, but tonight just over 600 miles to our north and west in a neighboring nation to russia, while russia is hosting these winter olympic games, there has been terrible bloodshed in the beautiful city of kiev in the politically divided nation of ukraine. police today were given the go-ahead to fire on demonstrators with live ammunition and they did. demonstrators who side more with europe than moscow have been in this pitched fiery battle with cops for days, months actually, but it just turned truly violent since we've been here. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is there to start us off. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. just last night we were talking about a truce. it didn't last long. in fact, we watched it unravel in front of us. and today was the deadliest day since this protest movement began. around 70 demonstrators and at least three police killed today and hundreds wounded. protesters charged police lines in innocen
. >>> good evening. it's anyone's guess how this ends up, but tonight just over 600 miles to our north and west in a neighboring nation to russia, while russia is hosting these winter olympic games, there has been terrible bloodshed in the beautiful city of kiev in the politically divided nation of ukraine. police today were given the go-ahead to fire on demonstrators with live ammunition and they did. demonstrators who side more with europe than moscow have been in this pitched fiery...
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>> good evening commissioners, my name is birey. i live in the district not far from where this project will be built. i'm here tonight as the interim executive director of passive house california to recommend that you do approve this project proposed on castro street. we are very proud that we are getting builders and developers willing to build to this very exacting building performance standard that is now gaining quite some momentum here in san francisco and across the country. i personally have been working with both san francisco environment and the building department to see that we can advocate for allowing builders who are willing to build to this exemplary standards. and to why this is a significant accolade and something to enhance the city of san francisco's credibility in the realm of climate action and looking at how energy efficiency is improved in the city. there are only less than 50 passive houses already built in the state of california. in the country there are less than 400 certified passive houses. in the rest
>> good evening commissioners, my name is birey. i live in the district not far from where this project will be built. i'm here tonight as the interim executive director of passive house california to recommend that you do approve this project proposed on castro street. we are very proud that we are getting builders and developers willing to build to this very exacting building performance standard that is now gaining quite some momentum here in san francisco and across the country. i...
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. >>> good evening, we begin tonight with the super power showdown on the olympic hockey ice here today that reverberated the hockey passion from sochi to siberia. the game, just a preliminary mat match, led the russian evening news and had the attention of both countries' presidents, vladimir putin who watched from inside the arena, and president obama who watched from california, who later tweeted his congratulations to t.j. oshie who made the winning shot, and others saying never stop believing in miracles, a subtle reference to another famous hockey game. nbc's chris jansing has more. >> reporter: well, it is true that neither team was facing elimination tonight, but the matchup had the feeling of an olympic gold final. national pride was on the line. a monumental chapter in a decades-old rivalry had bars from hoboken, to austin to columbus, opening before breakfast, because in russia, fans were anxious for a rematch 34 years after the little game deemed the miracle on ice. >> whave been waiting since 1980 for this day. >> reporter: call it epic, call it thrilling, even an inconstan
. >>> good evening, we begin tonight with the super power showdown on the olympic hockey ice here today that reverberated the hockey passion from sochi to siberia. the game, just a preliminary mat match, led the russian evening news and had the attention of both countries' presidents, vladimir putin who watched from inside the arena, and president obama who watched from california, who later tweeted his congratulations to t.j. oshie who made the winning shot, and others saying never...
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even the medical examiner's car, which is just right here next to me. obviously a large police evidence van here. >> all right. thank you so much. outside the apartment of philip seymour hoffman right there on bethune street in west village. thank you so much. when we come back, we'll share more from the sentiments people who knew him, admired him. we'll share that with you right after this. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. oy. >> protested, left the state with a balanced budget and the fourth highest education rate. the republicans have no one out there who can touch this guy. for this moment, this election, this primary is th
even the medical examiner's car, which is just right here next to me. obviously a large police evidence van here. >> all right. thank you so much. outside the apartment of philip seymour hoffman right there on bethune street in west village. thank you so much. when we come back, we'll share more from the sentiments people who knew him, admired him. we'll share that with you right after this. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so...
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all the way through sunday evening.12 hours, best chance of rain is in the north bay but twirl spread across all of our neighbors by 4:00 and coming through 7:00. our temperatures when we reach low-to-mid 50's we stay there all afternoon through the evening and the better part of overnight with flooding rain possible and the best chance tomorrow morning is mostly streets, parking lots, make sure the storm drapes are clean and the gutters are clean. we don't want the gutter backing up. finally a break on sunday -- on monday after rain all day sunday. >> we have some areas with sprinkles. the altamont pass could slow down the commute when people seat sprinkles on the windshield they could slow down. be careful. keep space in front of you. from tracy to the altamont pass, 45 miles per hour. the slow down is at vasco but picks up at the dublin interchange and smooth sailing at castro valley. 680 walnut creek to dublin is 14 minutes and southbound from santa rosa to san francisco is 15 minutes and the santa cruz mountains is
all the way through sunday evening.12 hours, best chance of rain is in the north bay but twirl spread across all of our neighbors by 4:00 and coming through 7:00. our temperatures when we reach low-to-mid 50's we stay there all afternoon through the evening and the better part of overnight with flooding rain possible and the best chance tomorrow morning is mostly streets, parking lots, make sure the storm drapes are clean and the gutters are clean. we don't want the gutter backing up. finally a...
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the fbi even blocked the county medical examiner from releasing the autopsy report in this case, evenpleted and ready to go. and again, these images are graphic, i'll warn you again. but the reason we have to count these bullet holes again in order to try to figure out what happened here is because the fbi won't let that autopsy report be released. the county is happy to release it. the fbi is stopping them from doing so. the reason we have those photographs taken from a morgue because a friend of the dead man took those photos himself when he went to identify the body and then he brought the photos to the dead man's father. and it was the dead man's father who then released the photographs publicly, demanding answers about why the fbi had shot and killed his son. why he had to get shot apparently seven times including the top of the head, when he himself was unarmed. and that is where the story goes from sort of weird and worrying to intensely weird and worrying. because the man who was killed by the fbi in this condo in orlando, florida, he was an immigrant from russia. he was livin
the fbi even blocked the county medical examiner from releasing the autopsy report in this case, evenpleted and ready to go. and again, these images are graphic, i'll warn you again. but the reason we have to count these bullet holes again in order to try to figure out what happened here is because the fbi won't let that autopsy report be released. the county is happy to release it. the fbi is stopping them from doing so. the reason we have those photographs taken from a morgue because a friend...
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good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, ari. great job tonight. nice to see you there, man. >> thank you. >> thanks to now at home as well for staying with us the nexthour. this was the top story in the country ten years ago today. watch. >> good morning. the cultural divide. a nation split down the middle and the 2000 presidential election could be a house divided once more. today's hot-button issues, constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. we're going to examine the cultural divide that could take center stage in this fall's election. will president bush's support on a ban be a key wedge issue? >> february 25th, 2004, exactly 10 years ago today after then-president george w. bush made one of the biggest domestic policy announcements of his first term. he'd been elected in 2000. he was in the throes of his re-election campaign already. and on february 24th, 2004, so 10 years ago yesterday, he appeared in the roosevelt room at the white house to make a statement to the american people. this was not a press conference. it was not a big event
good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, ari. great job tonight. nice to see you there, man. >> thank you. >> thanks to now at home as well for staying with us the nexthour. this was the top story in the country ten years ago today. watch. >> good morning. the cultural divide. a nation split down the middle and the 2000 presidential election could be a house divided once more. today's hot-button issues, constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. we're going to...
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his brother not even 1. both were kidnapped by their own mother, spirited away across the world to another culture, another kind of justice. now, that alone would be bad enough. but all of this happened nearly a dozen years ago. today michael shannon's two sons are 16 and 12 and nearly unrecognizable to him. try to imagine what that's like for a father. his long and sometimes lonely battle to get them back is far from over. in fact, it gets more heartbreaking by the day. tonight, his story and his wife's. that's right. we'll also talk to the mother who defied a court order and took her children and his all those years ago. tonight investigative correspondent drew griffin with "kidnapped to egypt: a father's nightmare." >> reporter: it is all michael shannon has left of his sons. a final picture. adam at 4, jason just 10 months. >> i can't stop picturing them as a 4 and a 1-year-old, or a 5-year-old and a 1-year-old. and i've had no photos, and i'm trying to imagine what they would look like at 16 and 12. and
his brother not even 1. both were kidnapped by their own mother, spirited away across the world to another culture, another kind of justice. now, that alone would be bad enough. but all of this happened nearly a dozen years ago. today michael shannon's two sons are 16 and 12 and nearly unrecognizable to him. try to imagine what that's like for a father. his long and sometimes lonely battle to get them back is far from over. in fact, it gets more heartbreaking by the day. tonight, his story and...