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. [ beeping ] fred?>> jimmy: i love it. >> thank you very much. thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: you guys, "portlandia" premieres friday night at 10:30 p.m. on ifc. "saturday night live" is back next week with jesse eisenberg and nicki minaj. more with fred armisen when we come back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ want one of a kind eyes? individualize with the covergirl exact eyelights collection. green eyes -- here's the look for you. blues, hazels, and browns have their look too. individualeyes! with exact eyelights from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. during cold and flu season. that's why lysol created a healthy way to wash hands and developed healthy habits programs for schools with a pediatrician. for healthy tips and more visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. what's next? a beauty movement to help all of us rock the covergirls we are. get involved at facebook.com. the next generation of easy breezy beautiful -- is you. covergirl. rockin it for 50 years. so whose antiperspirant will make them the las
. [ beeping ] fred?>> jimmy: i love it. >> thank you very much. thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: you guys, "portlandia" premieres friday night at 10:30 p.m. on ifc. "saturday night live" is back next week with jesse eisenberg and nicki minaj. more with fred armisen when we come back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ want one of a kind eyes? individualize with the covergirl exact eyelights collection. green eyes -- here's the look for you. blues, hazels, and...
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. [ beeping ] fred?>> jimmy: i love it. >> thank you very much. thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: you guys, "portlandia" premieres friday night at 10:30 p.m. on ifc. "saturday night live" is back next week with jesse eisenberg and nicki minaj. more with fred armisen when we come back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ bell rings ] little more. and... whoa. [ whistles ] yeah. nice. agents, what do we have here? an autoboatome. i've only heard about these. and? and we can save them hundreds... by combining their auto, boat and home policies... all under farmers. exactly. - are these legal? - define "legal." well, can you drive it on a street? [ chuckles ] no. [ man announcing ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ 2... 4... 6... 8... who do we appreciate? why, you, of course. the $2, $4, $6, $8 value menu. only at denny's. ate something loaded with fat? now we got a beef with that. 25 of our campbell's chunky soups give you 100% lean meat and a full serving of vegetables. so, come o
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linda yee has a tribute to fred kormatzu. >> reporter: fred did not live long enough to see this day but his family and friends who helped fight for justice say it is never too late. >> daddy, i know you're with us. look down, see all these people, they have come to honor and celebrate you. happy birthday. >> reporter: fred was 22 when he went to prison for refusing to go to an internment camp during world war ii. his crime being japanese. he knew as a american it was a violation of his civil rights. 40 years later his conviction was finally overturned and in 1998 he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. the legal team who for years helped him through his court battles said this is an historic day. >> it is wonderful. it means celebration of one man's courage. it means a re-affirmation of our civil rights. and it means an educational story that we can teach the rest of the country. >> reporter: so what would have been fred's 92nd birthday today is now recognized as his official day in california. >> it is sad and happy at the same time. i think that the opportunity for educa
linda yee has a tribute to fred kormatzu. >> reporter: fred did not live long enough to see this day but his family and friends who helped fight for justice say it is never too late. >> daddy, i know you're with us. look down, see all these people, they have come to honor and celebrate you. happy birthday. >> reporter: fred was 22 when he went to prison for refusing to go to an internment camp during world war ii. his crime being japanese. he knew as a american it was a...
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england hasn't won since fred perry in 1956. after the match, djokovic was in a very giving mood.hirt into the crowd, shoes into the crowd, souvenirs on ebay tonight! >>> warriors longest home stand in decades has produced three straight losses. it's a critical game and they need to stop the bleeding fast, certainly for the head coach. they host the jazz tonight, without point guard darrent williams. that's a good sign. >>> leading by 2 with 2 seconds left. >> alvarado on the run, let's it fly for the win! he's got it! >> alvarado hits it from beyond half court to win it for the jaspers. >>> the nhl added a little wrinkle to its nhl all-star game this year. not east versus west. instead, team captains drafted the all-stars. boyle is the lone shark playing for team stall. he had one assist. no defense. team lindstrom in blue reallies from 4 down to win 11-10. chicago's patrick sharp is named the mvp. >>> u.s. men's figure championships, brian bradley had a lead going into the free skate. he blew the landing on a pair of jumps, but was clean the rest of the way. clean skate was only
england hasn't won since fred perry in 1956. after the match, djokovic was in a very giving mood.hirt into the crowd, shoes into the crowd, souvenirs on ebay tonight! >>> warriors longest home stand in decades has produced three straight losses. it's a critical game and they need to stop the bleeding fast, certainly for the head coach. they host the jazz tonight, without point guard darrent williams. that's a good sign. >>> leading by 2 with 2 seconds left. >> alvarado...
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linda yee has the tribute to fred kormatsu. >> reporter: he did not live long enough to see this day but his family and friends who helped him fight for justice say it is never too late. >> daddy, i know you're with us. look down. see all these people. they have come to honor and celebrate you. happy birthday. >> reporter: fred was 22 when he went to prison for refusing to go to an internment camp during world war ii. his crime, being japanese. he knew as an american it was a violation of his civil rights. 40 years later his conviction was finally overturned and in 1998 he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. the legal team who for years helped him through his court battles say this is an historic day. >> i think it is wonderful. it means celebration of one man's courage. it means a re-affirmation of our civil rights and it means an educational story that we could teach the rest of the country. >> reporter: so what would have been his 92nd birthday today is now recognized as his official day in california. >> it is sad and happy at the same time. i think that the opportunit
linda yee has the tribute to fred kormatsu. >> reporter: he did not live long enough to see this day but his family and friends who helped him fight for justice say it is never too late. >> daddy, i know you're with us. look down. see all these people. they have come to honor and celebrate you. happy birthday. >> reporter: fred was 22 when he went to prison for refusing to go to an internment camp during world war ii. his crime, being japanese. he knew as an american it was a...
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fred cannon joins us with some answers. he's co-director of research and chief equity strategist at keefe, bruyette, and woods. >> thank you, tom, good evening. >> tom: how would you characterize the industry's earnings power ahead of the fourth quarter numbers due to begin tomorrow. >> a heck of a lot better than a year ago. we've seen some fundamental improvement for the banks during the last year and credit has gotten a lot better. so we think that the numbers will look good, certainly on a year-over-year basis. that said, there's a lot of headwind ahead of us for core earnings at the banks. which we can talk about. >> tom: exactly. i want to hear about that because diversified banks like jpmorgan tomorrow, bank of america in the week ahead, big national names are really kind of falling off the floor. a year ago they lost $11 billion. this past fourth quarter making 8 billion is the estimate from thompson reuters. a big rebound but is this sustainable with those headwinds? >> the challenge isn't so much sustainable. we t
fred cannon joins us with some answers. he's co-director of research and chief equity strategist at keefe, bruyette, and woods. >> thank you, tom, good evening. >> tom: how would you characterize the industry's earnings power ahead of the fourth quarter numbers due to begin tomorrow. >> a heck of a lot better than a year ago. we've seen some fundamental improvement for the banks during the last year and credit has gotten a lot better. so we think that the numbers will look...
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fred, good to talk with you. >> good to talk with you, ray. >> ifill: fred's report is a partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting and the undertold stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> lehrer: again, on the tucson tragedy today, the man charged with shooting arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords appeared in federal court in phoenix. jared loughner was ordered held without bail. the congresswoman remained heavily sedated, with a brain wound, in a tucson hospital. doctors again expressed optimism about her recovery. and to kwame holman in our newsroom, for what's on the newshour online. kwame? >> holman: fred blogs about his visit to a church in south sudan. find that on the rundown. and there's much more on the arizona story. plus, margaret warner checks in from seoul. read her post about how south koreans view their neighbors in the north. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at mental health screening in the wake of the attacks in tucson. i'm gwen
fred, good to talk with you. >> good to talk with you, ray. >> ifill: fred's report is a partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting and the undertold stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> lehrer: again, on the tucson tragedy today, the man charged with shooting arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords appeared in federal court in phoenix. jared loughner was ordered held without bail. the congresswoman remained heavily sedated, with a brain...
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the thing at 70 talk about it is it being different. >> fred davis, definitely not your typical spin doctor. jessica cnn los angeles. >> coming up, the big game changes for 2010? we'll run down what's hot in tech toys. this year rizal revolutionary gadgets come out on the market we also sought changes on how we use them. tech reporter gabe slate shows is that tech winners of 2010. the >> thanks to the i pad 2010 was the year of the tablet. apple sold over four part 2 million i pad in the first quarter of its existence. samsung galaxy tablet was also a big headache came late this year running on google standard operating system. many analysts believe the smaller 7 in. tablet could not compete with the ads large 9.7 in. screen but it did apparently there's a market for smaller tablets that are easy to travel in. despite the success of tablets they did not tell the reader as some predicted. the amazon was lowered the price of the base model kendall, the kindle three a y five only version to just $139 no tax and for shipping. that worked more candles sold this year than ever before and t
the thing at 70 talk about it is it being different. >> fred davis, definitely not your typical spin doctor. jessica cnn los angeles. >> coming up, the big game changes for 2010? we'll run down what's hot in tech toys. this year rizal revolutionary gadgets come out on the market we also sought changes on how we use them. tech reporter gabe slate shows is that tech winners of 2010. the >> thanks to the i pad 2010 was the year of the tablet. apple sold over four part 2 million i...
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give the people fred and my late brother. there's... know, it's a beautiful way to share ideas and also the people that we've lost if we can tell a story that connects with the people because this story could be many people's story in the end. it's about love and growing up and having a calling the ups and downs that we all have. >> rose: did you and robert talk about children? >> not until he was dying. robert loved children. he was one of seven children. he was very good with children. he loved photographing children. and at the end of his life he said... he was looking out the window and he was quite ill and then he said "we never had children." almost accusingly. i didn't say anything. i know if we had children they would be beautiful children. >> rose: well, yes. >> our art was our children. our art was our children. >> there was also an evolution in his art and his photography. did you accept that? did you say "i don't understand where you are but i know where you are in your head and in your heart and in your art so i just have t
give the people fred and my late brother. there's... know, it's a beautiful way to share ideas and also the people that we've lost if we can tell a story that connects with the people because this story could be many people's story in the end. it's about love and growing up and having a calling the ups and downs that we all have. >> rose: did you and robert talk about children? >> not until he was dying. robert loved children. he was one of seven children. he was very good with...
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chief for the christian science monitor hi there fred well we're looking very closely haven't we at the transcripts of what's being said we've seen of again it all seems pretty clear it seems pretty clear that the air traffic controllers were making those warnings until the very very last second or why is there some confusion about this in some elements in the public in poland well there are confusing moments in these conversations and it would be strange if it were otherwise and you and i aren't aviation specialists can't really judge it. but we could have said well in advance is that this report would be fraught with heavy political consequences and the one criticism i can make. from my own expertise is that the russian government probably should have shown more foresight i don't think they presented the report in the best possible way that they didn't anticipate this and. whatever the technical conclusions the political presentation was was not the best and it has allowed this political storm to unfold in poland. so it's unfortunate because it has done a lot of good will that was
chief for the christian science monitor hi there fred well we're looking very closely haven't we at the transcripts of what's being said we've seen of again it all seems pretty clear it seems pretty clear that the air traffic controllers were making those warnings until the very very last second or why is there some confusion about this in some elements in the public in poland well there are confusing moments in these conversations and it would be strange if it were otherwise and you and i...
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[laughs] fred astaire. i asked fred astaire to dance. it's incredible courage. and what happened then? i don't think it takes a lot of courage. it just takes chutzpah. i--he turned me down. but the good thing was that shortly thereafter, the president, who was lyndon baines johnson at the time, did ask me to dance. and what kind of a dancer was l.b.j.? he was a terrific dancer. you mentioned that you had to fight down the temptation to share your views on the vietnam war. you bet. i was marching against the war and playing in a wonderful play called, oh, what a lovely war-- very anti-war sentiment-- at arena stage at the time. l.b.j. was pariah to those of us who were against the war, and there i was dancing with him. and i thought, "now's my chance to tell him." and then i thought, "it's not the time." this poor man needs a little relaxation. besides, he fox-trots very well. [laughing] if he'd been a poor dancer, you would have let him know your view? [laughs] you bet. i-i was-- on the other topic of courage, another early example in your career came in a scene
[laughs] fred astaire. i asked fred astaire to dance. it's incredible courage. and what happened then? i don't think it takes a lot of courage. it just takes chutzpah. i--he turned me down. but the good thing was that shortly thereafter, the president, who was lyndon baines johnson at the time, did ask me to dance. and what kind of a dancer was l.b.j.? he was a terrific dancer. you mentioned that you had to fight down the temptation to share your views on the vietnam war. you bet. i was...
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fred perry, the 1936 us open winner still the last brit to win a major. djokovic winning the tournament that left rafael nadel and roger federer on the outside. >> it means so much to me. it's a huge achievement, but it's hard work you put into. i'm playing great. i have been working very hard to be able to play this way. >> a couple of lefties were among those dualing in the farmers tournament in torrey pines. phil mickelson we hear about a lot, but bubba watson, not so much. tiger woods is on the par-3, 8th hole with nearly a hole-in- one. tiger went 74/75 his final two rounds to leave him 15 shots behinded winner. >> you might remember last week's win jhonattan vegas? rather that is bubba watson with the putt. and now it's phil mickelson with a longer putt that was in. at this point mickelson within a stroke. mickelson started out tied for the lead. this is vegas as he got himself into contention and tried to become just the third rookie ever to win back-to-back for his first tournaments. after a long rain delay, we go back and here is vegas with a tou
fred perry, the 1936 us open winner still the last brit to win a major. djokovic winning the tournament that left rafael nadel and roger federer on the outside. >> it means so much to me. it's a huge achievement, but it's hard work you put into. i'm playing great. i have been working very hard to be able to play this way. >> a couple of lefties were among those dualing in the farmers tournament in torrey pines. phil mickelson we hear about a lot, but bubba watson, not so much. tiger...
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governor schwarzenegger signed today, january 30th as fred korematsu day. >> we have a martin luther king day for african-american and we need someone in the asian community to recognize someone who spoke out during the injustices against japanese- americans during world war ii. >> fred korematsu day is a time for students to learn more about the activist and speak up when they see unfairness or discrimination. >>> firefighters this afternoon responded to a leak at the conoco refinery on san pablo avenue. they were on the scene to monitor a leak reported by the company. fire officials couldn't specify what was leaking. no injuries were reported. fire crews left the refinery about two hours later. >>> sanitary officials in marin city say a damaged pipe, not ecoterrorism may have caused the 842,000-gallon spill. the investigation reveals a sewage pipe is crushed in two spots. sanitary district officials say the damaged pipe was alongside a newly installed pipe and are now refusing to pay the contractor who did the work. district had originally reported that sabotage led to the spill. t
governor schwarzenegger signed today, january 30th as fred korematsu day. >> we have a martin luther king day for african-american and we need someone in the asian community to recognize someone who spoke out during the injustices against japanese- americans during world war ii. >> fred korematsu day is a time for students to learn more about the activist and speak up when they see unfairness or discrimination. >>> firefighters this afternoon responded to a leak at the...
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fred talked to him late today, and he's looking at what happened to get this deal done. >>there were several suitors courting him, but sounds like wednesday's 6-hour meeting convinced both parties that this was the right move at $5 million a year. now jim becames the 18th head coach in san francisco 49er's history. >> this is a great day for me and because of the competitive opportunity of a lifetime and one that i willingly accept. i'm going to move on with a humble heart, but hard to hide my excitement and enthusiasm through my vains right now. >> do you agree that 49ers are a head coach and quarterback away from super bowl team? >> we're going to have to work on that. it starts with our own team tale quarterbacks on our football team, and getting to know them and whether it's by the phone or in person, and there's also the draft and there's free agency and there's oftens, and but -- avenues, but we want to recruit the guys on our team first. >> you say he has the it factor, what is it? >> i don't know if you can explain it. you just have it. and i think it just in the
fred talked to him late today, and he's looking at what happened to get this deal done. >>there were several suitors courting him, but sounds like wednesday's 6-hour meeting convinced both parties that this was the right move at $5 million a year. now jim becames the 18th head coach in san francisco 49er's history. >> this is a great day for me and because of the competitive opportunity of a lifetime and one that i willingly accept. i'm going to move on with a humble heart, but hard...
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de condonar parte de la sentencia del hijo del ex- asambleista fabian nunez--- ---fred y kathy santosschwarzenege r los desestimo. ---esteban nuÑez se declaro culpable de homicidio imprudencial durante una pelea escolar y fue sentenciado a 16 aÑos de carcel--- ---el fallecido es luis santos, hijo de fred y kathy. ---en el ultimo dia de su administracion , el ex - gobernador redujo la pena a solo seis aÑos--- stop for open roll open take deko 3 - top ---los residentes del area de san francisco y oakland son de los que mas tiempo permanecen en sus automoviles para cumplir con sus actividades cotidianas--- ---de acuerdo con el estudio anual de la universidad "a&m" de texas, el area de la bahia es la "cuarta zona urbana en el pais mas congestionad a" en el trafico--- ---el documento revela que los residentes de la bahia pasan 49 horas al aÑo sentados frente al volante de su automovil--- ---chicago y washington dc son las ciudades mas congestionad as--- ---al menos en esto, no somos los primeros !!!! cu - calls tease ---- hago una pausa para recordarle que mas adelante, estaremos hablando
de condonar parte de la sentencia del hijo del ex- asambleista fabian nunez--- ---fred y kathy santosschwarzenege r los desestimo. ---esteban nuÑez se declaro culpable de homicidio imprudencial durante una pelea escolar y fue sentenciado a 16 aÑos de carcel--- ---el fallecido es luis santos, hijo de fred y kathy. ---en el ultimo dia de su administracion , el ex - gobernador redujo la pena a solo seis aÑos--- stop for open roll open take deko 3 - top ---los residentes del area de san...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> another setback for the homeless man with the golden voice.our early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, they're friends, they're coworkers, but soon, for one day only, they'll be rooting against each other. we'll explain. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. we're continuing to watch cloudy skies in the pacific northwest. the temperatures are mild. call it 50 today for a high in seattle. portland also. just slight chance of a little drizzle out there, but nothing like yesterday. i don't even think you need your umbrella. 53 in medford. look at san francisco. l.a., vegas. everyone continues this great trend. i mean, this has been picture perfect weather over the last week or so. today or tomorrow, actually, 78 in l.a. 78 in phoenix. even back to the intermountain west salt lake city is even starting to warm up. if you are watching us in anchorage, alaska, see photographs in screen and film for one of the most iconic artists of the 21st century. andy warhol manufactured at the anchorage museum. that's your paci
i'm fred roggin. >>> another setback for the homeless man with the golden voice.our early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, they're friends, they're coworkers, but soon, for one day only, they'll be rooting against each other. we'll explain. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. we're continuing to watch cloudy skies in the pacific northwest. the temperatures are mild. call it 50 today for a high in seattle. portland also. just...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> rumors fly about scarlet johansson and key anna reeves.early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, they're not just any women's team. they're about to take on some impressive opponents. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's a look at your wednesday forecast. mild conditions continue. our january thaw, it's been more like a month-long thaw. temperatures in the 80s in l.a. 71 in phoenix. cooler in the mountainous areas as you would expect. even in the pacific northwest, mostly a dry day. meanwhile, we take breaks of sunshine. temperatures in the 50s. then we do it all over again tomorrow. doesn't look like any rainfall moves in until friday into areas of especially northwestern sections of washington state. other than that, enjoy. if you are watching us on kobi tv 5 medford, oregon, take a tour through a collection of free-hanging painting that is echo the ocean in the installation sea curtains at the rogue gallery and art center. that's your pacific event of the day. >> bill, thanks. now here's an early
i'm fred roggin. >>> rumors fly about scarlet johansson and key anna reeves.early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, they're not just any women's team. they're about to take on some impressive opponents. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's a look at your wednesday forecast. mild conditions continue. our january thaw, it's been more like a month-long thaw. temperatures in the 80s in l.a. 71 in phoenix. cooler in the...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> hollywood's golden moment adds another notch to her belt.r early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus these boys and parents spent a frigid weekend outdoors by choice. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. there's aelgs rain out there in seattle. it's a smaller type storm system, so it's not going to pour all day. this afternoon it will turn more spotty, and tonight it will be dry. south of there weather is looking fantastic. what a great stretch we have out here from los angeles to vegas to phoenix. i mean, this is just the snow bird weather. this is why everyone goes to these locations as we head through the winter months because they typically are beautiful. that's going to continue right through your tuesday. enjoy. >>> if are you watching us on kntv nbc 11 in california's bay area, see an array of wild flowers and butterflies and enjoy bird watching and explore the living roof with a naturalist at the california academy of sciences. >> i'm so jealous of their weather. >> i'm kind of getting that vibe f
i'm fred roggin. >>> hollywood's golden moment adds another notch to her belt.r early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus these boys and parents spent a frigid weekend outdoors by choice. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. there's aelgs rain out there in seattle. it's a smaller type storm system, so it's not going to pour all day. this afternoon it will turn more spotty, and tonight it will be dry. south of there...
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here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good monday morning. jets backed up a week's worth of trash talking with a sdis sxif shocking win against the patriots. the jets found the end zone in the second quarter. mark sanchez dumped it off to tomlinson. he's done it so many times with the chargers. now he's doing it with the jets. new york was up 7-3. big moment late in the half after a botched fake punt, sanchez found braylon edwards who got into the end zone. should have been 7-3 at the break, but the jets were now up 14-3. and they added to it in the third. sanchez a perfect toss to holmes who made an even better grab. sanchez's third td of the game, and the jets were cruising 21-11. shonn greene put it away in the fourth with a 16 yard run. check out the celebration. they used the ball as a pillow, but it was the patriots that were put to sleep. rex ryan loved every minute of it. just like the nfc. the six seed has knocked off the one seed. jets won it 28-21, they play the steelers next week in pittsburgh for the afc crown. to a cold and wind
here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good monday morning. jets backed up a week's worth of trash talking with a sdis sxif shocking win against the patriots. the jets found the end zone in the second quarter. mark sanchez dumped it off to tomlinson. he's done it so many times with the chargers. now he's doing it with the jets. new york was up 7-3. big moment late in the half after a botched fake punt, sanchez found braylon edwards who got into the...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> the latest charlie sheen saga, is it medical or mental?our early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, with much of the nation suffering through what to do with all that snow, we'll introduce you to some students who just had fun with it. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's a look at your forecast. weak storm come through the morgan stanley. just showers today. have that umbrella with you. showers, want in the forecastçt least for friday for central california. we're dry through the desert areas all the way from arizona bank into the beautiful southern california. on saturday more of the same thing. still some shower activity there m northwest. clouds should be increasing on the coastal areas of california during the day, and a little bit of temperatures take a hit behind that cold front. temperatures only in the 60s on saturday, so that's a look for a little bit cooler weather. >>> well, as far as your -- well, here's what's happening -- kenv nez muse 10 elko, nevada. cowboys at the northeaster
i'm fred roggin. >>> the latest charlie sheen saga, is it medical or mental?our early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, with much of the nation suffering through what to do with all that snow, we'll introduce you to some students who just had fun with it. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's a look at your forecast. weak storm come through the morgan stanley. just showers today. have that umbrella with you....
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i'm fred roggin. >>> "early today" sports is brought to you by, just for men hair color. live forward. >>> well, whose face sold the most magazines in 2010? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's unusual to give birth to twins, but it's even more rare to have them in different years. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back an good morning on this tuesday. temperatures are a little cool still in the west, but a nice afternoon. then snow and rain from yesterday is gone from southern california, southern nevada. today phoenix only 60 and suny. same in san dag toe l.a. right around 60 degrees. cool in the pick northwest. a peek at your wednesday forecast. the storm system going up into british columbia will drag a front towards the pacific northwest. increasing clouds and rain out of it. may mix in with a few snowflakes in areas near portland and definitely the higher elevations. southern california, nevada and arizona, a really nice middle to end of your week here with plent of sunshine and temperatures warping up. >>> if you're
i'm fred roggin. >>> "early today" sports is brought to you by, just for men hair color. live forward. >>> well, whose face sold the most magazines in 2010? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's unusual to give birth to twins, but it's even more rare to have them in different years. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back an good morning on this tuesday. temperatures are a little cool still...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> jesse james finds his next leading lady. early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, as some kids dread going to school, this high school freshman is going to extreme lengths to be sure he doesn't miss one second of it. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this friday morning. rain on the moderate and heavy side this morning around portland. a wet commute this morning, but a little better this afternoon. what a beautiful weather pattern for much of the southwest this weekend. from phoenix to l.a. to san diego and san francisco looking good. i notice we're dry on saturday in the pacific northwest. then on sunday it's an increase in clouds. we continue with great weather. almost up near 80 in l.a. yesterday we had a lot of santa ana winds. gusty, warm winds, and that trend could continue. especially into any of the mountain passes. >>> if you are watching us on knsd 739 san diego, california, see works of art, including painting, and sculpture, and prints related to the human at my and hum
i'm fred roggin. >>> jesse james finds his next leading lady. early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, as some kids dread going to school, this high school freshman is going to extreme lengths to be sure he doesn't miss one second of it. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this friday morning. rain on the moderate and heavy side this morning around portland. a wet commute this morning, but a little better this...
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i'm fred roggin. >>> another embarrassing mugshot of a misbehaving celebrity. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, he may look like your average high school student, but he'll see, he is anything but. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this friday. our friends up in alaska, still feeling the effects of a pretty cold january start. fairbanks today minus 2. barrow at 1. typical. anchorage, sunny. not too bad. more daylight increasing minutes. juno not bad either at 33. not a forecast you want in paradise. hawaii, chances of rain about everywhere. leave the sunscreen in the bag. as far at the west coast, san francisco, sacramento, sunshine. rainfall in the pacific northwest. a peek as we head into saturday. also including maybe even a chance for snow flurries in seattle. should be rather dry going into our saturday. phoenix there at 62. finally, a look at your sunday forecast. not much as far as big storms go. high pressure's going to begin controlling the weather. maybe snow flurries there on interstate 5, possi
i'm fred roggin. >>> another embarrassing mugshot of a misbehaving celebrity. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, he may look like your average high school student, but he'll see, he is anything but. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this friday. our friends up in alaska, still feeling the effects of a pretty cold january start. fairbanks today minus 2. barrow at 1. typical. anchorage, sunny. not too bad....
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here's knowns's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning.r since lebron james set out his infamous tweet about the cavs last week, the heat have dropped four straight, and lebron missed two of those with a sprained ankle. james is now back, but chris bosh is out with an injury, and the hawks took full advantage of a hobbling heat. pick it up in the fourth. smith with a page out of lebron's playbook. a huge dunk. more on smith in a moment. hawks down two. joe johnson forced it in overtime. at one point lebron scored 15 straight for the heated. the three-pointer tied it. last minute of o.t. smith drove on dwyane wade, and got the go ahead bucket. one last chance for the heat. lebron for the win. brick. the hawks win it in o.t., 93-89. off to chicago, bulls and bobcats. derek rose and the one-man wrecking crew. he had 38 points. nobody else on the team scored more than 12. gerald wallace to the hoop like a run-away freight train. the layup. theç foul. he hits a free-throw for the lead. colts had a last shot, and who do you think got the ball?
here's knowns's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning.r since lebron james set out his infamous tweet about the cavs last week, the heat have dropped four straight, and lebron missed two of those with a sprained ankle. james is now back, but chris bosh is out with an injury, and the hawks took full advantage of a hobbling heat. pick it up in the fourth. smith with a page out of lebron's playbook. a huge dunk. more on smith in a moment. hawks down...
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here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good thursday morning to you. the spurs may have the best record in the league, but for the second straight night, they stumbled on the road. boston pick it up in the fourth, rondo to davis. jumper tied it at 94-94. rondo, a staggering 22 assists. minutes later, it was ray allen doing his thing. if you've seen it once, you've seen it is 1,000 times. the celts were up by 5. last chance for the spurs, down 2. manu ginobili for the win, but rejected. celts won it. >>> down to the wire. live inside off the mark. right place, right time scored the go ahead bucket. the nets were up two. five seconds left. that was plenty of time for derek rose, but he couldn't get the three to fall. nets the win, 96-94. >>> great shot from crawford. final seconds of the half, crawford heaves one up from the buzzer and banked one from half-court. i don't know if you call it bank but it still counts. that gave atlanta a 14-point lead. they went on to beat the jazz, 110-87. >>> roberto alomar and bert blyleven are welcomed to the base
here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good thursday morning to you. the spurs may have the best record in the league, but for the second straight night, they stumbled on the road. boston pick it up in the fourth, rondo to davis. jumper tied it at 94-94. rondo, a staggering 22 assists. minutes later, it was ray allen doing his thing. if you've seen it once, you've seen it is 1,000 times. the celts were up by 5. last chance for the spurs, down 2....
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here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. this has been a rough bowl season for the big ten conference. after five embarrassing losses on new year's day, the ohio state buckeyes salvaged some pride with a throwing win in the sugar bowl. taking on arkansas, ohio state was rolling in the first half, terrelle pryor to posey. a 43-yard strike. buckeyes up 28-10 at the break. arkansas snapped out of it in the second half. razorbacks cut the lead to 10. arkansas cut the block in the final minutes and had perfect field position for the go ahead score. picked off, and that's your ball game. ohio state held on to win the sugar bowl, 31-26. >>> texas rangers couldn't land cliff lead, so they broke the bank on adrian beltre. he signed a deal with the rangers. >>> basketball to the garden, the knicks pulled off another impressive win. chandler led with a season high 31 against the spurs. felton knocked down a 3 late in the game to give the knicks the lead. knicks handed the spurs just their fifth loss of the season, 128-115. >>> every te
here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. this has been a rough bowl season for the big ten conference. after five embarrassing losses on new year's day, the ohio state buckeyes salvaged some pride with a throwing win in the sugar bowl. taking on arkansas, ohio state was rolling in the first half, terrelle pryor to posey. a 43-yard strike. buckeyes up 28-10 at the break. arkansas snapped out of it in the second half. razorbacks cut the...
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here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> there was a full slatef nba action yesterday to honor martin luther king jr. let's get to it. we will start in boston. magic and celts down to the wire. tie game. paul pierce, the jumper and foul. under a minute to play. kevin garnett returned after missing nine games, and came up bigç in the final seconds. stripped jam ear nelson, and that's your ballgame. 109-106, celts win. >> kobe bryant faked, faked, and he had 21. this bucket put the lakers up by ten. they went on to win it. >>> blake griffin it did it all against the pacers. the spin and in. he had 28 at the half. we know griffin can duj, but he can also shoot. he finished with an nba season high 47. clips won 114-107. amar stoudemire seouled showed his old team what they've been miss. dropped a seen high 41 on the suns. it wasn't enough. channing frye with a dagger from the outside and phoenix won its third straight 129-121. >>> final seconds. tie game. joe johnson shot well off the mark. evans bailed him out with a foul. johnson hit both foul shot
here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> there was a full slatef nba action yesterday to honor martin luther king jr. let's get to it. we will start in boston. magic and celts down to the wire. tie game. paul pierce, the jumper and foul. under a minute to play. kevin garnett returned after missing nine games, and came up bigç in the final seconds. stripped jam ear nelson, and that's your ballgame. 109-106, celts win. >> kobe bryant faked,...
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i'm fred rogue joan which tinseltown titan has convinced the world is coming to an end. your entertainment headlines are straight ahead. her plight has touched us all, one 9-year-old's gesture has touched gabby giffords and husband mark kelly. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. nice weather continues in much of southwestern arizona, all through california, southern nevada looks nice. some cool air has worked through idaho and eastern portions of oregon and washington but a lot of big cities on interstate 5, you're going to be mild. some rain showers will develop, a storm system will be falling down from the north moving down the coastline late today into your friday. the morning is starting out dry today but tomorrow looks like it's going to be a wet start to seattle, medford, portland. medford later in the day. if you're watching us on kntv in california's bay area, get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at over 60 pieces of artwork featuring world famous loony tune characters at the cartoon art museum and that's your pacific event of the day. >> thank yo
i'm fred rogue joan which tinseltown titan has convinced the world is coming to an end. your entertainment headlines are straight ahead. her plight has touched us all, one 9-year-old's gesture has touched gabby giffords and husband mark kelly. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. nice weather continues in much of southwestern arizona, all through california, southern nevada looks nice. some cool air has worked through idaho and eastern portions of oregon and...
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i'm fred roggin. >> "early today" sports is brought to you by lectric shave. blade close, lectric smooth. >> the revolving door of rehab is how some celebrities are kicking off 2011. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's being called the ultimate set of wheels. but it's not what you'd expect to see in the playground of the rich and famous. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. your forecast for the first monday in the new year. going back to school and work. featuring light range. not a horrible storm system. enough to make roads wet. rain in the forecast for vegas. we're okay in the pacific northwest and you know what? the forecast out west as we go throughout the upcoming week looks pretty nice. no big storms heading our way soon. enjoy what should be a decent warm-up after a very cool period to start the new year. in kwur watching on krra in sacramento, learn about knitting and sharing your knowledge with others and enjoy friendly conversation at knitting and natterring at the arden-dimick library. >> why n
i'm fred roggin. >> "early today" sports is brought to you by lectric shave. blade close, lectric smooth. >> the revolving door of rehab is how some celebrities are kicking off 2011. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's being called the ultimate set of wheels. but it's not what you'd expect to see in the playground of the rich and famous. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. your forecast for...
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i'm fred roggin. >> narrator: "early today" sports is brought to you by touch of gray.t rid of some gray, never all. >>> "the king's speech" gets a big bump at the box office and a couple big bumps for its oscar hopes. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, a small town with some giant feline frustrations. you're watching "early today." >>> a look at your forecast. the west will take a little cool weather compared to the rest of the country because nasty storm woes many the mesz middle of the country and east coast. beautiful. beautiful in los angeles, sunny. much cooler than last week, but at least it will be sunny. vegas, too. partly cloudy in the pacific northwest, and on tuesday more of the same. still on the cooler side just about everywhere, but at least the sunshine will be out as we head into february. >>> if you are watching us on knv on nbc 24, new collections are vibrant art at the janet turner print museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> bill, thanks so much. the debut of the anthony hopkins' spook "the rite" earne
i'm fred roggin. >> narrator: "early today" sports is brought to you by touch of gray.t rid of some gray, never all. >>> "the king's speech" gets a big bump at the box office and a couple big bumps for its oscar hopes. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, a small town with some giant feline frustrations. you're watching "early today." >>> a look at your forecast. the west will take a little cool...
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and fred upton who will dig in to healthcare reform and energy policy. then, what effect will the new tea party backed members of congress have on capitol hill? we'll talk with two of them. incoming senator mike lee of utah and congressman allen west of florida. plus, has the obama administration figured out how to go around land impoese nn us? our sunday panel will have a fair and balanced debate. and a remarkable story of courage from our power player of the week. all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again. and happy new year from fox news in washington. all eyes will be on house republicans this week when they take control from democrats. from investigating the white house to looking for ways to undo obamacare, our guests will be key players. congressman darrell issa who will chair the house oversight and government reform committee and congressman fred upton to chair the energy and commerce committee. >> happy new year to you. >> chris: you wrote an article where the headline was with the reclaiming the right to oversight." you said the new majo
and fred upton who will dig in to healthcare reform and energy policy. then, what effect will the new tea party backed members of congress have on capitol hill? we'll talk with two of them. incoming senator mike lee of utah and congressman allen west of florida. plus, has the obama administration figured out how to go around land impoese nn us? our sunday panel will have a fair and balanced debate. and a remarkable story of courage from our power player of the week. all right now on "fox...
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. >> reporter: fred coramatsu did not live long enough to see this day, but his family and friends who helped him fight for justice say it's never too late. >> daddy, i know you're with us! [ applause ] >> look down, see all these people that come to honor and celebrate you! happy birthday! >> i didn't think -- >> reporter: when he went to prison for refusing to go to an internment camp during world war ii, his crime, being japanese. he knew as an american it was a violation of civil rights. 40 years later, his conviction was finally overturned and his 1998, he was award the presidential medal of freedom. so what would have been his 92nd birthday today is now recognized as his official day in california. >> sad and happy at the same time. i think that the opportunity for education, which was so important to my father is, is really what was important, and we need to get this story in all the schools. >> reporter: 500 teachers in schools around the state are teaching his story to the children. >> we stand up for his rights! >> reporter: three schools are named for him. ninth grader andre
. >> reporter: fred coramatsu did not live long enough to see this day, but his family and friends who helped him fight for justice say it's never too late. >> daddy, i know you're with us! [ applause ] >> look down, see all these people that come to honor and celebrate you! happy birthday! >> i didn't think -- >> reporter: when he went to prison for refusing to go to an internment camp during world war ii, his crime, being japanese. he knew as an american it was a...
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fred got back to me later and said, could you come a few days earlier than what you proposed? and i didn't hesitate. i said certainly. and had my daughter wear a red dress because ronald reagan used to like to call on the red dressed ladies in the east wing during the news conferences. the thinking was that the red caught his eye, as opposed to the beauty, like other presidents might select their questioners. and it was a wonderful hour. i think sitdown like that is usually supposed to last 10 minutes. they come and take a few pictures. we got back to washington. my daughter, i believe, was only 6 or 7 years of age at the time. and probably a few days later, wonderful inscriptions arrived with these photographs. ronald reagan was known for usually signing his name. he wrote wonderful tribute to my daughter about the red dress, about her future. and similarly, wrote inscription like that to me, recalling all the travels which i had brought up during the meeting with him. and i wrote about it. i wrote about how he was not impressed with the smog of los angeles. here's a guy that
fred got back to me later and said, could you come a few days earlier than what you proposed? and i didn't hesitate. i said certainly. and had my daughter wear a red dress because ronald reagan used to like to call on the red dressed ladies in the east wing during the news conferences. the thinking was that the red caught his eye, as opposed to the beauty, like other presidents might select their questioners. and it was a wonderful hour. i think sitdown like that is usually supposed to last 10...
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fred de sam lazaro reports. >> reporter: microlending began in the nonprofit world as a means to help poor people start enterprises that would make them self-sufficient. >> we were from the world of development, and we spent a frustrating number of years trying to get small amounts of credit for poor people. then there's a limit to how much you can do as a nonprofit, and then eventually we restructured as for-profit. >> reporter: in less than a decade, microlending grew into a $7 billion industry. one company, sks microfinance, raised $350 million in an initial public stock offering. salesmen from various new companies fanned out into rural areas like this village in the southern state of andhra pradesh, offering money to people, no questions asked. >> translator: they came to us continuously for ten days and offered loans. they said we will give you loans and you can pay them back in easy installments. it's not a hard thing. >> reporter: no sooner had one company's agents left than another's would arrive. the goal, critics of these companies say, was to increase the volume of loans s
fred de sam lazaro reports. >> reporter: microlending began in the nonprofit world as a means to help poor people start enterprises that would make them self-sufficient. >> we were from the world of development, and we spent a frustrating number of years trying to get small amounts of credit for poor people. then there's a limit to how much you can do as a nonprofit, and then eventually we restructured as for-profit. >> reporter: in less than a decade, microlending grew into a...
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who you neednd,hat nd, that is, if you're rooting for some locals. , >>> today january 30th is fred core matsu day. some call him the asian-american rosa parks. he resisted injustice and racism by saying no and he refused to be imprisoned in an internment camp during world war ii. he was arrested, fought the government and lost. he continued to fight his conviction and was eventually exonerated with a medal of free. today would have been his 92nd birthday. family, friends, students and politicians gathered at cal to watch a movie about his life and talk about the lessons he's still teaching. >> protests and not violence, one person can make a difference, even if it takes 40 years. >> we can all learn from his moral authority, integrity, his willing to sacrifice and suffer for a cause greater than himself. >> the state of california proclaimed january 30th fred koramatsu day. believed to be the first holiday in any state to honor an asian-american. there's a move to make the holiday national as well. >>> san francisco police are set to start enforcing the city's sit-lie ordinance this wee
who you neednd,hat nd, that is, if you're rooting for some locals. , >>> today january 30th is fred core matsu day. some call him the asian-american rosa parks. he resisted injustice and racism by saying no and he refused to be imprisoned in an internment camp during world war ii. he was arrested, fought the government and lost. he continued to fight his conviction and was eventually exonerated with a medal of free. today would have been his 92nd birthday. family, friends, students and...
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that's sports. >>> thanks, fred. >>> that's our report. >> have a good night.
that's sports. >>> thanks, fred. >>> that's our report. >> have a good night.
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fred died in 2005. >>> bullying has been a problem for decade.ut gone are the days of stealing someone milk money on the playground. these days it's much more serious. tonight lisa looks at how bullying has become an epidemic in the bay area. the length a mother will go to to protect her child. memorial high school is no different from many other bay area schools. diverse. it is growing. but so is this. about school is notorious on you tube for fights. even a music video of the top fights of 2010. some of these fights involve targeted attacks on students who have been picked on for months. in other words, they were bullies. this cell phone video was shot during tenth grade biology classes this fall. we blurred out the student faces because of their age. >> i was just sitting there. >>reporter: she is the girl in the the blue t-shirt. >> telling her just to fight me and get it over with. >>reporter: the 15-year-old says the other girl in black bullied her for a year. >> she was calling me names and i asked her why and she said that pivs talking to
fred died in 2005. >>> bullying has been a problem for decade.ut gone are the days of stealing someone milk money on the playground. these days it's much more serious. tonight lisa looks at how bullying has become an epidemic in the bay area. the length a mother will go to to protect her child. memorial high school is no different from many other bay area schools. diverse. it is growing. but so is this. about school is notorious on you tube for fights. even a music video of the top...
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the intelligence expert fred burton says airports are an obvious target for terrorists. well it's not surprising to us that strat four we've been writing about the soft target threat for quite sometime if you look at the nature of airports in general they're a very logical target set especially in light of the transportation sector and the ongoing threats directed towards them if you think about it in context as you arrive at an airport you're cute before you get into any kind of screening environment. it looks like they are somewhat flip the equation and and we're focusing on the arrival aspect or the baggage claim area and in essence that's where family and friends can calm and meet their loved ones so that from a terrorists perspective you're able to get into that kind of environment and be successful with an improvised explosive device with low probability of getting caught by now there's no doubt that they have a pretty good idea. the suicide bomber based on the crime scene they may have some challenges with doing a rapid investigation of the individual that actuall
the intelligence expert fred burton says airports are an obvious target for terrorists. well it's not surprising to us that strat four we've been writing about the soft target threat for quite sometime if you look at the nature of airports in general they're a very logical target set especially in light of the transportation sector and the ongoing threats directed towards them if you think about it in context as you arrive at an airport you're cute before you get into any kind of screening...
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your name fred he's been in touch he says the orange and red revolutions were backed by the u.s. and israel but what's happening in tunisia egypt and lebanon are partly anti american and anti israel policies and then embarrassment to the u.s. that's from fred and you can get involved in the debate by leaving your comments on that or any other stories at all t. dot com. if the. u.s. government panel has issued a report which says the financial crisis was avoidable citing numerous mistakes behind it it comes several months after new regulatory rules were imposed to prevent another meltdown but also use that law and lyster has been finding out many say washington will never learn from its own mistakes. it wasn't so long ago the world was reeling from the financial crisis and in the financial capital of the world. cold hard hit americans were calling for heads to roll on wall street and then he blamed irresponsible and illegal actions of big with bankers for the economy's near collapse but i get that if he did got it he did that we can jam it was born from this mess the us president
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well fred fred we're from the christian science monitor says that terrorists target weak points and that he personally experience poor security at the middle of airport just a few weeks ago. you know i think that we will we know that he is the gateway to the north caucasus as far as russian domestic airports go from moscow that may be a reason but i think it's all so fact that over the past few years we see terrorists striking in moscow most memorably less than a year ago when two suicide bombers hit the moscow metro. i think they find vulnerable points i think they notice that security is lax and and they select these places for for maximum impact and i know since i went through the bill just because weeks ago their security measures had really fallen off i suppose it was because of the black coat that they had on december twenty sixth the airport was shut down and and and they had all these problems i'm sure introduced me him made them speed up made them perhaps less more careless i don't know what are the reasons and we're speculating here but i think that one thing you have to unders
well fred fred we're from the christian science monitor says that terrorists target weak points and that he personally experience poor security at the middle of airport just a few weeks ago. you know i think that we will we know that he is the gateway to the north caucasus as far as russian domestic airports go from moscow that may be a reason but i think it's all so fact that over the past few years we see terrorists striking in moscow most memorably less than a year ago when two suicide...