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"coming home in one piece," said gerald muilenburg. in the korean war, nearly 40,000 americans were killed. more than 100,000 injured. a fight he feels is finally getting the identification it deserves. "korea[an] [war] is getting more recognition as we start dying off then it did actually during the last half of the war and since," said gerald muilenburg. sam curtiss, ktiv news four. " in downtn sioux city, another celebration for veterans who served in the korean war also known as "the forgotten war." "o'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave." presenting the colours and honoring our veterans.. this ceremony at the woodbury county courthouse in downtown sioux city, specifically hononed those who fougug in the korean war. ktiv's ownwnatt breen had the honor of leading today's ceremony. and, students in mrs. klinker's third grade class in cherokee, iowa sent veterans day wishes to her son. he's serving with the navy aboard the uss cape george in the paciific. students from west sioux community schools in hawarden, iowa pack
"coming home in one piece," said gerald muilenburg. in the korean war, nearly 40,000 americans were killed. more than 100,000 injured. a fight he feels is finally getting the identification it deserves. "korea[an] [war] is getting more recognition as we start dying off then it did actually during the last half of the war and since," said gerald muilenburg. sam curtiss, ktiv news four. " in downtn sioux city, another celebration for veterans who served in the korean war...
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over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ford had a weak position in the national race.nged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would look to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. >> max frankle asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. i'm sorry, could i just follow. did i understand you to say that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own sphere of influence? >> everybody's jaw just dropped. are you alive? are you aware? what he meant to say is i will not accept any soviet domination of eastern europe. >> governor carter, have you a response? >> charitably that was a momentary clip. uncharitably it was a loss of touch with reality. >> clearly a huge moment where the country makes the judgment, you know what maybe we do need to go in a different direction and replace the president. >> ford had never lost an election in his life. won 15 straight terms in
over 30 points ahead of gerald ford. ford had a weak position in the national race.nged jimmy carter to a debate. >> mr. president, i would look to explore a little more deeply our relationship with the russians. >> max frankle asked ford a question about whether the united states was accepting of soviet domination of eastern europe. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. i'm sorry, could i just follow. did i...
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resident who climbed the fence around the white house during gerald r.d twice in 11 days 1975 and again in 1976. did it make kind of publicity -- >> no. i had trouble finding it. i had to dig deep. >> why do you think they didn't publicize it back then? >> the secret service doesn't like to -- if it is very public they have to but i don't think they want us to know every case and i think i understand why because it could make things much more, people could be much more concerned about the safety of the president. i think the thought of always reporting everything to the news media if it can be avoided i think they try to avoid it. i generally agree. >> you also point out that in the first incident he was on the ground unimpeded for an hour and a half actually a post president daughter susan ford and you say that wasn't easy to find. >> no. it was not easy to find. no. a lot of things that i reported -- are not reported in the news media. they're hushed up. >> lynette "squeaky" fromm who fired, there was no bullet in the chamber, fired at gerald ford. >>
resident who climbed the fence around the white house during gerald r.d twice in 11 days 1975 and again in 1976. did it make kind of publicity -- >> no. i had trouble finding it. i had to dig deep. >> why do you think they didn't publicize it back then? >> the secret service doesn't like to -- if it is very public they have to but i don't think they want us to know every case and i think i understand why because it could make things much more, people could be much more...
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"coming home in one piece," said gerald muilenburg. in the korean war, nearly 40,000 americans were killed. more than 100,000 injured. a fight he feels is finally getting the identification it deserves. "korea[an] [war] is getting more recognition as we start dying off then it did actually during the last half of the war and since," said gerald muilenburg. sam curtiss, ktiv news four. " in downtown sioux city, another celebration for veterans who served in the korean war also known as "the forgotten war." "o'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave." presenting the colours. and honoring our veterans.. this ceremony at the woodbury county courthouse in downtown sioux city, specifically honored those who fought in the korean war. ktiv's own matt breen had the honor of leading today's ceremony. (sheila) siouxland students paying tribute to veterans today. (matt) students from west sioux community schools in hawarden, iowa packed their gym today. american legion leaders spoke to the students about war. and commander of the sons o
"coming home in one piece," said gerald muilenburg. in the korean war, nearly 40,000 americans were killed. more than 100,000 injured. a fight he feels is finally getting the identification it deserves. "korea[an] [war] is getting more recognition as we start dying off then it did actually during the last half of the war and since," said gerald muilenburg. sam curtiss, ktiv news four. " in downtown sioux city, another celebration for veterans who served in the korean...
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"coming home in one piece," said gerald muilenburg. in the korean war, nearly 40,000 americans were killed. more than 100,000 injured. a fight he feels is finally getting the identification it deserves. "korea[an] [war] is getting more recognition as we start dying off then it did actually during the last half of the war and since," said gerald muilenburg. sam curtiss, ktiv news four. muilenburg now lives in south sioux city and is a member of american legion post 307. students at storm lake st. mary's payed tribute to veterans during a special ceremony that took place yesterday. elementary students sang patiotic tributes to the veterans who attended the event. and, students in mrs. klinker's third grade class in cherokee, iowa sent veterans day wishes to her son. he's serving with the navy aboard the uss cape george in the pacific. students at lyons-decatur northeast also gave back to veterans today. every student, preschool through 12th grade took part in a special they have this ceremony every year. after the pledge of allegiance, f
"coming home in one piece," said gerald muilenburg. in the korean war, nearly 40,000 americans were killed. more than 100,000 injured. a fight he feels is finally getting the identification it deserves. "korea[an] [war] is getting more recognition as we start dying off then it did actually during the last half of the war and since," said gerald muilenburg. sam curtiss, ktiv news four. muilenburg now lives in south sioux city and is a member of american legion post 307....
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brian: leoard, who fired a gerald ford -- prof.nman: sara jane moore fired -- brian: are they the only two women that you found? prof. feinman: the only other case would be a woman who boarded booth. she was the first woman executed by the u.s. government there is she directly involved in the events but she was involved in the conspiracy although some people have said she was a victim and should not have been executed just like dr. samuel -- still not clear. did he know booth? different stories at different times and different viewpoints. there is still confusion about it. brian: one more on gerald ford because we get to hear sara jane moore talk about what her mission was from an abc documentary. [begin video clip] >> her motives were confused, her purpose was not. >> i knew that that was the only shot i would have. he looked right at me. after i fired, he stopped. cold -- and i did have time for a second shot. i had not practiced for a second shot. >> one-shot might have done it if it was not for a man who almost wasn't there. vi
brian: leoard, who fired a gerald ford -- prof.nman: sara jane moore fired -- brian: are they the only two women that you found? prof. feinman: the only other case would be a woman who boarded booth. she was the first woman executed by the u.s. government there is she directly involved in the events but she was involved in the conspiracy although some people have said she was a victim and should not have been executed just like dr. samuel -- still not clear. did he know booth? different stories...
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i got the feeling that gerald ford may have had the most attempts.t are the stories about -- prof. feinman: most attempts ever would be lincoln and barack obama but gerald ford had two 1975 17 days apart in indeed threatened his life and they were both in california. the first on september 5 in sacramento. mansonwer of charles obviously not all their mentally and used drugs she was unhappy because gerald ford had not done good things on the environment. and just generally did not like the standards he was taking that didhad a weapon on her but not actually withdraw the weapon so she did not actually directly threatened -- she had on her but she was not the kind of direct threat that 17 later -- that 17 indeed,er, when we had, sara jane moore fire a weapon in san francisco and a former marine knowledge her hand and saved ford -- knocked her hand and saved ford from any harm. ford had been approved by the house and senate -- nelson rockefeller of new york to be his vice president in rockefeller was from the liberal wing of the republican party and had
i got the feeling that gerald ford may have had the most attempts.t are the stories about -- prof. feinman: most attempts ever would be lincoln and barack obama but gerald ford had two 1975 17 days apart in indeed threatened his life and they were both in california. the first on september 5 in sacramento. mansonwer of charles obviously not all their mentally and used drugs she was unhappy because gerald ford had not done good things on the environment. and just generally did not like the...
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tonight, we will tell you the story of elizabeth ford, the wife of our 38 president, gerald ford.or the next 90 minutes to tell her story is richard norton smith. he is one of our academic advisors for this whole project and he has helped launch a number of presidential libraries, among them the library for the forts. you bring that to the table. >> in the interest of full disclosure, i try to be as objective as possible but i was very fortunate to become good friends with both of the fort. >> we want to start tonight story with where we left off, the night of august, 1974 when they learned they were going to be in the white house. how much of a surprise was it for them? >> this is one of the things that i find surprising. i took part in a lot of projects which included about 150 of the fourth associates including their children. you would think every other american household in the summer of 1974, at some point sat around the dinner table discussing what was happening and what might happen in the white house. the only dinner table in america where that discussion never took place
tonight, we will tell you the story of elizabeth ford, the wife of our 38 president, gerald ford.or the next 90 minutes to tell her story is richard norton smith. he is one of our academic advisors for this whole project and he has helped launch a number of presidential libraries, among them the library for the forts. you bring that to the table. >> in the interest of full disclosure, i try to be as objective as possible but i was very fortunate to become good friends with both of the...
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when donald rumsfeld was gerald ford's chief of staff, george bush long suspected that the reason he got tapped to go off into the intelligence community was so he would not be anywhere near the white house. he literally would not physically be around, when gerald ford started looking around for a vice presidential running mate in 1976. donald rumsfeld thought the running mate was going to be him. and he didn't want poppy bush around and in the way when the next vice president of the united states was getting chosen. in the end, though, in 1976, gerald ford did look around and he decided not to pick poppy bush and he also decided not to pick don rumsfeld. he instead picked a guy named bob dole to be his vice presidential running mate in 1976. and if you really want to talk about bad blood and long-standing knives-out political rivalries, yeah, it was bad between george bush and don rumsfeld for a very long time. but the only man in washington who had an even worse relationship with george bush and even pricklier decades-long rivalry, it ended up being bob dole. bob dole and george h.
when donald rumsfeld was gerald ford's chief of staff, george bush long suspected that the reason he got tapped to go off into the intelligence community was so he would not be anywhere near the white house. he literally would not physically be around, when gerald ford started looking around for a vice presidential running mate in 1976. donald rumsfeld thought the running mate was going to be him. and he didn't want poppy bush around and in the way when the next vice president of the united...
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and gerald ford says, "would you like to go to london or paris?ecause those are the better places to go." and bush says, "no, china is going to be a future. china is growing. china is an exciting place." and this is really key, and this comes up in his personal correspondence at the time -- china is a lot cheaper than london or paris. the ambassador to london and paris and other fine capitals of europe is expected to supplement the embassy's social budget. and after all these years in public service, george bush felt like he -- and five kids he put through college -- he felt like he wanted to go some place that was a little bit more affordable. and his diary throughout his time in china is filled with references to how not only exciting it was, how vibrant it was, but how wonderful it was to live in a place that was so inexpensive. susan: barbara bush loved china, it seemed. myra: she said it was probably her favorite place to be. the kids were not there. they were all back in the u.s. susan: but the dog went with them, correct? myra: the dog went
and gerald ford says, "would you like to go to london or paris?ecause those are the better places to go." and bush says, "no, china is going to be a future. china is growing. china is an exciting place." and this is really key, and this comes up in his personal correspondence at the time -- china is a lot cheaper than london or paris. the ambassador to london and paris and other fine capitals of europe is expected to supplement the embassy's social budget. and after all...
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gerald ford called reagan up to the stage. what does he talk about? nuclear war. armageddon.knew that that was what reagan wanted, and she pushed in that direction. she pushed against those who did not know what reagan wanted. >> i think she was a moderating influence on him. she wanted him to be the best man he could be and that the best legacy. they didn't disagree. there is no question that she worked very hard behind-the- scenes with the secretary of state to make sure that president reagan was listening to those who were on his side. >> aids is an issue that has come up, and there were people in the white house who thought he should speak out. early on, there were people who didn't want him to speak out. nancy was on the side of those who wanted him to talk about it. he talked about it in 1985 and 1986. nancy did not trust that the white house policy shot would say what he wanted to say. she had someone who would come back and write the speeches. she would say, this is how she wants it. that was nancy reagan. >> the first lady was having trouble with her image in the pre
gerald ford called reagan up to the stage. what does he talk about? nuclear war. armageddon.knew that that was what reagan wanted, and she pushed in that direction. she pushed against those who did not know what reagan wanted. >> i think she was a moderating influence on him. she wanted him to be the best man he could be and that the best legacy. they didn't disagree. there is no question that she worked very hard behind-the- scenes with the secretary of state to make sure that president...
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former subway pitchman getter -- gerald fogle will get 12 years behind bars. his attorney is fighting for five years who pled guilty to sex charges. >> doctors say bullying caused an 8-year-old texas boy to lose feelings in his legs. emotional stress caused him to suffer paralysis and loss of peripheral vision. it's called conversion disorder. >> one time someone tried to push me down, the other time they ripped up my work. >> we didn't know how he was internalizing all of these things and being only 8, he can't compress himself emotionally how he is feeling. >> therapist are helping him to regained movement by teaching him how to talk about his feelings. >> a bandit roughs up a teenager clerk but comes out empty handled. >> dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of caramelized crispy pepper bacon. it's the bacon experience you've been waiting for. bacon up. america runs on dunkin'. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner
former subway pitchman getter -- gerald fogle will get 12 years behind bars. his attorney is fighting for five years who pled guilty to sex charges. >> doctors say bullying caused an 8-year-old texas boy to lose feelings in his legs. emotional stress caused him to suffer paralysis and loss of peripheral vision. it's called conversion disorder. >> one time someone tried to push me down, the other time they ripped up my work. >> we didn't know how he was internalizing all of...
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gerald tab tan, al jazeera. >> china's yuen, is expected to be being included in the u.s. dollar, japanese an yen and boon european euro are included. >> milestone in a journey that will continue indeed and will include certainly more reforms that will add to the existing reforms that have been decided by the chinese authorities in the last few months. >> india is trying to convert massive amounts of gold held privately in temples an in people's homes into new funding to issue gold-backed bonds but the indian people don't seem to be buying it. fez jam ilexplains georgia jami. >> the government wants some of this wealth to be put into the financial system. it has created several new mechanismmechanisms such as depg gold. but the indians will have to be convinced. >> it sounds good but most people don't know about it. we'll only pull our gold in if we believe our family will benefit from the same. >> reporter: gold holds a special significance in indian culture. it's far from being a mere commodity. >> here they want to be able to touch and feel gold in their hands and be ab
gerald tab tan, al jazeera. >> china's yuen, is expected to be being included in the u.s. dollar, japanese an yen and boon european euro are included. >> milestone in a journey that will continue indeed and will include certainly more reforms that will add to the existing reforms that have been decided by the chinese authorities in the last few months. >> india is trying to convert massive amounts of gold held privately in temples an in people's homes into new funding to issue...
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and then well, you've got gerald mccoy. >> look at my man gerald.
and then well, you've got gerald mccoy. >> look at my man gerald.
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his name was professor gerald. professor gerald, he was amazing.e gave us for a reading assignment, he gave us james mayain, mayor angelou -- king, allartin luther of these different books, all of these different writers, and when somebody brought it up to him that they were all black writers, he said to them, they are all american writers. whoi thought, in my head, a, that was so cool. comics thatnt from were funny to comics that meant something. towhen i got the opportunity do it, you know, i had always been influenced by not just stuff like calvin aren't pops -- calvin and hobbes and peanuts, comics.r it was always great to find extra cartoons off of the comics page or the editorial page or the classified section or at a love tell sometimes he had panels or he didn't have panels, and he would do comics just about a lot of different things. not only was it something i liked to do, when i would cover anything i liked to talk about, but this was coming at a time when i really wanted to do a strip that represented me. in the early 90's as a hip-hop
his name was professor gerald. professor gerald, he was amazing.e gave us for a reading assignment, he gave us james mayain, mayor angelou -- king, allartin luther of these different books, all of these different writers, and when somebody brought it up to him that they were all black writers, he said to them, they are all american writers. whoi thought, in my head, a, that was so cool. comics thatnt from were funny to comics that meant something. towhen i got the opportunity do it, you know, i...
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gerald tan has more. >> biting wind and choppy waters as the european winter sets in. these boats almost didn't make it. after perilous journey across the aegean sea the authorities arrive on the greek island of lesbos. >> there were lee boats come--three boats coming, and they were low in the water. i guess they were sinking, and they were getting hit by the waves in. >> crews removed several bodies that washed up overnight grim reminders of what is at stake for those trying to escape conflict at home. europe is struggling to cope with this refugee crisis many hoping to reach jeremy, which has opened its doors to hem. >> i have heard from many friends who went there, and they always tell us that there are good people, good services. >> to get there, they have to pass through several eastern european countries. croatia wants to speed up the process of registering those crossing its border. the government is set to unveil a new winter camp this week. >> this is a place which is now totally created with everything that we need from showers, tents, heated tents, container
gerald tan has more. >> biting wind and choppy waters as the european winter sets in. these boats almost didn't make it. after perilous journey across the aegean sea the authorities arrive on the greek island of lesbos. >> there were lee boats come--three boats coming, and they were low in the water. i guess they were sinking, and they were getting hit by the waves in. >> crews removed several bodies that washed up overnight grim reminders of what is at stake for those trying...
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gerald ford said that compromise is the oil that makes government go. ford also understood how good an -- how good and important it was to work with members of the opposite aisle. one of ford's best friends was tip o'neill, a golfing partner. publicly, tip o'neill would criticize ford savagely, but after 5:00 ford and tip o'neill got together and golfed and drank together and had a very good relationship, as did eisenhower with members of both parties. >> i don't think it's particularly well-known, but john kennedy, despite his speeches on the moon, basically had the same opinion as i did. -- as ike did. he really did not care that much about going to the moon. my question is, obviously that is not particularly well-known, but i do think it is a fact, did ike ever find out that kennedy felt the same way he did about going to the moon, so to speak? yanek: i can't answer your question with precision. my supposition is, no, he didn't. i don't think documents on kennedy were declassified in the 1960's while eisenhower was alive. i don't know if any kennedy
gerald ford said that compromise is the oil that makes government go. ford also understood how good an -- how good and important it was to work with members of the opposite aisle. one of ford's best friends was tip o'neill, a golfing partner. publicly, tip o'neill would criticize ford savagely, but after 5:00 ford and tip o'neill got together and golfed and drank together and had a very good relationship, as did eisenhower with members of both parties. >> i don't think it's particularly...
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gerald tan reports on the battle of the city and the impact. warning some of the images in his report are disturbing. >> reporter: the fiercest of battles for taiz. witnesses tell al jazeera they have not experienced such heavy fighting before houthis have surrounded the city since march trying to break the hold. over the weekend, the coalition intensified aerial raids and destroyed a number of target did and killed houthi reynolds trying to infiltrate residential areas. lives lost but not just those engaged in fighting. this child tries to recount what happened to him. he and his friends were gathered around when they were hit. some friends died. many are critically wounded. hospitals and medical facilities it overwhelmed. more than 30 have been forced to shut down, a doctor says only six remain in operation. >> taiz hospitals are packed with the injure. facing be acute shortage of medical supplies and lack sufficient facilities. en as we speak, a massacre is employing carried out by the malitias on the western front. >> humanitarian situation
gerald tan reports on the battle of the city and the impact. warning some of the images in his report are disturbing. >> reporter: the fiercest of battles for taiz. witnesses tell al jazeera they have not experienced such heavy fighting before houthis have surrounded the city since march trying to break the hold. over the weekend, the coalition intensified aerial raids and destroyed a number of target did and killed houthi reynolds trying to infiltrate residential areas. lives lost but...
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gerald: let me touch on a couple more areas. then i want to leave time for questions from the audience. we were talking about russia and president putin in the syrian context. more broadly, you have a president in russia now embarked on a strategy that clearly the u.s. government is unhappy with in syria. factory in ukraine has been a continuing problem for a couple of years. there'sa sense that -- a challenge under way. part of its political and part of sec. carter: well, we've got to respond to it. and we are. you know, this is something that for a quarter century we had not -- since the cold war ended -- been as concerned about. so we are making adjustments in our own investments and our own posture, to take into account russian moves, and make sure we stay ahead. and we're also working with nato to strengthen nato's posture. and that involves a number of things. we're positioning heavy equipment in nato allies, working on new schemes of defense, both of territory and against the little green men phenomenon, so-called "hybrid
gerald: let me touch on a couple more areas. then i want to leave time for questions from the audience. we were talking about russia and president putin in the syrian context. more broadly, you have a president in russia now embarked on a strategy that clearly the u.s. government is unhappy with in syria. factory in ukraine has been a continuing problem for a couple of years. there'sa sense that -- a challenge under way. part of its political and part of sec. carter: well, we've got to respond...
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gerald tan reports on the battle for the city and impact on civilians. a warning that some of the i am manual it is in his report of disturbing. >> the fiercest of bootles for taiz. witnesses have not experienced such heavy fighting before. the houthis and forces loyal to the former president have surrounded the city. over the weekend, the coalition intensified aerial raised. they destroyed a number of targets and killed houthis trying to infiltrate residential areas. lives lost, but not just those engaged in fighting. this child tries to recount what happened to him just hours earlier. he and friends were gathered around a water delivery truck when they were hit by houthi shells. some of his friends died. many of critically wounded. hospitals are overwhelmed. more than 30 have been forced to shut down. one doctor says only six remain in operation. >> taiz hospitals are packed with the injured. we are facing an acute shortage of medical supplies and lack sufficient facilities. even as we speak, a massacre has been carried out by the militias on the weste
gerald tan reports on the battle for the city and impact on civilians. a warning that some of the i am manual it is in his report of disturbing. >> the fiercest of bootles for taiz. witnesses have not experienced such heavy fighting before. the houthis and forces loyal to the former president have surrounded the city. over the weekend, the coalition intensified aerial raised. they destroyed a number of targets and killed houthis trying to infiltrate residential areas. lives lost, but not...
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gerald tan reports. >> reporter: a dance of victory.re was little doubt as to how these guanaians felt. moments before, inside, the chief judge had validated the results of presidential elections held three weeks ago. >> the constitutional courts declared the rpg party. 158.8% of the vote and is elected president of the republic start from december 21, 2015, to december 21, 2020. >> the election commission had already declared condi as winner. three opposition candidates amist allegations of vote rigging and fraud, the court found those claims baseless. >> the election was fine and it was peaceful. we are happy with this result. we are happy. he is not a thief. he has won with the blessing of god. >> this was only guinea's second presidential vote since independence from france almost 60 years ago. violence in the week before the polls had marked campaigning, but there was high turnout and little incident on election day. >> i am proud they have implemented democracy. >> it did take place in a peaceful manner. and they had the% of a qui
gerald tan reports. >> reporter: a dance of victory.re was little doubt as to how these guanaians felt. moments before, inside, the chief judge had validated the results of presidential elections held three weeks ago. >> the constitutional courts declared the rpg party. 158.8% of the vote and is elected president of the republic start from december 21, 2015, to december 21, 2020. >> the election commission had already declared condi as winner. three opposition candidates amist...
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gerald tan reports. >> reporter: speight biting wind and choppy waters as the european wind sets in.oats almost didn't make it. after a perilous journey across the he gee en sea the referees on board arrive at the greek island of lesbos. >> there were three boats coming, they were already fairly low in the water. i guess they were sinking and they were getting in by [ inaudible ] in the harbor. >> reporter: nearby along the shore, crews remove accep severl bodies that washed up overnight. grim reminders of exactly what is at stake for those trying to escape a conflict at home. europe is struggling to create with this refugees crisis many hoping to reach germany which has opened its doors to them. >> i have many friends that went there. there are some family also went there. and they always tell us they are good people, good services. >> reporter: to get there, they have to pass through several eastern european countries. croatia wants to speed up the process of those entering the board he. they want a new camp in place. >> this is a place which is now totally equipped with everything
gerald tan reports. >> reporter: speight biting wind and choppy waters as the european wind sets in.oats almost didn't make it. after a perilous journey across the he gee en sea the referees on board arrive at the greek island of lesbos. >> there were three boats coming, they were already fairly low in the water. i guess they were sinking and they were getting in by [ inaudible ] in the harbor. >> reporter: nearby along the shore, crews remove accep severl bodies that washed...
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says 5700 people have been killed and more than 2.3 million displaced and gerald tan has more. >> the, it has been a week since pro-government fighters launched their offensive for yemen's third largest city, supported by the saudi-led coalition in the air and on the ground, trying to recapture control but groups of fighters loyal to the former president saleh and houthis are digging their heels in. >> translator: he is the houthis and planted mines and casualty with soldiers. >> translator: we say to the houthis you will leave the place and we will strike you hard and evict you from the city of thai and fully prepared to evict you forcefully or voluntarily this week. >> reporter: the lines of control are fluid, bombed outbuildings separate the warring factions, in the midst of the destruction a yemen striving to get on with life. >> translator: i've suffered a lot just to get this with all the shelling going on. >> reporter: the fight is also on for them and prime minister is visiting the city. he is meeting troup commanders trying to get the rest of the province which is the main so
says 5700 people have been killed and more than 2.3 million displaced and gerald tan has more. >> the, it has been a week since pro-government fighters launched their offensive for yemen's third largest city, supported by the saudi-led coalition in the air and on the ground, trying to recapture control but groups of fighters loyal to the former president saleh and houthis are digging their heels in. >> translator: he is the houthis and planted mines and casualty with soldiers....
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gerald tan reports. >> reporter: biting wind and choppy waters as the european winter sets in.ost didn't make it. after a perilous journey across the aegean sark the refugees aboard arrive on the greek island of lesbos. >> there were three boats coming, they were already very low in the water. i guess they were sinking and they were getting in by a fishing boat in the harbor. >> reporter: nearby along the shore crews remove several bodies that washed up overnight. the grim are you are reminders of exactly what's at stake for those trying to escape the conflict at home. europe is struggling to cope with this refugees crisis, many hope to reach germany which is open its doors to them. >> i have many friends went there, there are some relatives there also went there, and they always tell us there are good people, good services,. >> reporter: to get there, they have to pass through several eastern european countries. croatia wants to speed up the process of registering those crossing its border. the government is set to unveil a new winter camp this week. >> this is a place which i
gerald tan reports. >> reporter: biting wind and choppy waters as the european winter sets in.ost didn't make it. after a perilous journey across the aegean sark the refugees aboard arrive on the greek island of lesbos. >> there were three boats coming, they were already very low in the water. i guess they were sinking and they were getting in by a fishing boat in the harbor. >> reporter: nearby along the shore crews remove several bodies that washed up overnight. the grim are...
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gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: the outcome of an aerial bombing campaign laid to bear.s video up loaded onto social media is set to show damage caused either by russian or syrian military strikes. in the city of raqqa. there is no way of independently verifying this. the russian government says it's working with syrian opposition groups to fight isil but the free syrian army says it isn't within of them. >> translator: we are in a state of war with the russians. they are bombarding the positions of the freer is i can't army and all infrastructure and hospitals. if they want to coordinate with the free syrian army they have to stop all miles an hour tail i operations forever and be ready to move forward to the final stage. a transitional stage without assad under the sponsorship of the united nations. >> reporter: the issue you of assad's future continues to be the main sticking point in efforts to resolve the conflict. there was renewed optimism that talks in vienna last friday between world powers backing both sides. no representative from syria was there. although ira
gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: the outcome of an aerial bombing campaign laid to bear.s video up loaded onto social media is set to show damage caused either by russian or syrian military strikes. in the city of raqqa. there is no way of independently verifying this. the russian government says it's working with syrian opposition groups to fight isil but the free syrian army says it isn't within of them. >> translator: we are in a state of war with the russians. they are...
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gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> a judge in new guinea will decide if a prison set up for refugees is legal and the jail was used to hold people seeking asylum in australia and criticized the way detainees are held and we report from manus island. >> journalists and cameras are ban but by boat you can get close to the manus island processing center. what is more accurately a prison for nearly a thousand men is right only the coast. the refugees locked inside want to talk and more have bribed cleaners and guards for phones, what do you think is going to happen? >> i learned there is not such a hope. this world is deleted in my vocabulary and have seen people religious before and are now atheist because if there was a god we would be saved by now because we are human, and not animals. >> reporter: it was a deterrent long with another for families in another pacific island country and people taking boats seeking asylum would be deported at sea or taken to poorer countries with no prospect of living in australia and it worked and the boats have almost entirely stopped coming to australia but th
gerald tan, al jazeera. >>> a judge in new guinea will decide if a prison set up for refugees is legal and the jail was used to hold people seeking asylum in australia and criticized the way detainees are held and we report from manus island. >> journalists and cameras are ban but by boat you can get close to the manus island processing center. what is more accurately a prison for nearly a thousand men is right only the coast. the refugees locked inside want to talk and more have...
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they also have a star defensive tackle in gerald mccoy. >> gerald mccoy is heck of a player, pro bowlerd david is, you know, great linebacker so we got our hands full with lovie and, you know, his experience and, um, deal with the defense i know we got to, upping, definitely be on our cues. >> by the way lovie smith the head coach of the buccaneers defensive with czar eagles and buck at 1:00 on sunday. we'll get you ready with cbs3 toyota sunday kick you have off at 11:30 a.m. i'll be joined by lesley vanessas dale, pat gallen, merrill reece an cast of characters. see you then. >>> temple owls on the road for the puerto rico tip off taking on minnesota this afternoon. second half we go. he had 14 off the bench. 67-61 at that point. later it's devon coleman 12 of his 15 coming final seven minutes talk about clutch. temple wins 75-70. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love w
they also have a star defensive tackle in gerald mccoy. >> gerald mccoy is heck of a player, pro bowlerd david is, you know, great linebacker so we got our hands full with lovie and, you know, his experience and, um, deal with the defense i know we got to, upping, definitely be on our cues. >> by the way lovie smith the head coach of the buccaneers defensive with czar eagles and buck at 1:00 on sunday. we'll get you ready with cbs3 toyota sunday kick you have off at 11:30 a.m. i'll...
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reportera: muestra al agente del fbi gerald ojaldo. al piso, diciÉndole que si tenÍa que dispararle, lo iba a hacer. >> este hombre, ¿quiÉn es? reportera: el vÍdeo fue difundido a travÉs de las autoridades. el fbi indicÓ que el agente ya lleva varios aÑos como un agente... no se sabe lo que motivÓ a que la gente atacara al joven, en el vÍdeo no se puede escuchar lo que dijo el menor antes del golpe. el futuro de la gente serÁ decidido el prÓximo 20 de enero, puede llegar a enfrentar hasta 10 aÑos de prisiÓn. fÉlix: hallaron sin vida los cuerpos de la mujer y del menor en medio de la situaciÓn. reportera: se trata de los cuerpos de una madre y su hijo. de acuerdo con las autoridades, encontraron los cuerpos de lola y su hijo. el menor llevaba una semana internado en el centro mÉdico, en arizona. Éste padecÍa parÁlisis cerebral y problemas en la mÉdula espinal. el departamento de seguridad infantil de arizona lo asistiÓ, y el jueves pasado la madre participÓ de una audiencia en la instituciÓn. le dijeron que ellos tenÍan la custodia lega
reportera: muestra al agente del fbi gerald ojaldo. al piso, diciÉndole que si tenÍa que dispararle, lo iba a hacer. >> este hombre, ¿quiÉn es? reportera: el vÍdeo fue difundido a travÉs de las autoridades. el fbi indicÓ que el agente ya lleva varios aÑos como un agente... no se sabe lo que motivÓ a que la gente atacara al joven, en el vÍdeo no se puede escuchar lo que dijo el menor antes del golpe. el futuro de la gente serÁ decidido el prÓximo 20 de enero, puede llegar a...
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. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie writes he has new rules.ng that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento i wonder if this has convinced you all that we need tough gun legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked in to the street and heard the sound of gunfire. >> my god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody has been hit. my god! somebody fired a shot. >> the president was not hit. witnes
. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie writes he has new rules.ng that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento i wonder if this has convinced you...
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in the video, you can see fbi agent gerald rogero pull out his handgun during an argument at a luxury high-rise last december. >> you just cannot misuse your authority as a police officer and not be held accountable. >> reporter: the fbi agent got involved in a couple's custody dispute because his girlfriend knew one of them. an argument developed and a 15-year-old boy got involved. >> whoa. whoa. >> reporter: the teen grabbed the leg of the fbi agent who pulled out his service weapon. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. >> reporter: prosecutors today asked the judge to order rogero to surrender all of his guns pending sentencing in january but the judge allowed rogero to keep his guns for now. rogero is hoping to save his job at the fbi despite the conviction by asking for probation before judgment. rather than a prison sentence. former prosecutor reni saddler who is now a defense attorney explains how probation before judgment or pbj, could work in this case. >> a probation before judgment does strike his guilty finding and could, therefore, say he's never been convicted of a c
in the video, you can see fbi agent gerald rogero pull out his handgun during an argument at a luxury high-rise last december. >> you just cannot misuse your authority as a police officer and not be held accountable. >> reporter: the fbi agent got involved in a couple's custody dispute because his girlfriend knew one of them. an argument developed and a 15-year-old boy got involved. >> whoa. whoa. >> reporter: the teen grabbed the leg of the fbi agent who pulled out his...
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. >> caller: in your research did you find anything new about whether gerald ford and richard nixon had some sort of a deal with regard to the pardon? that's number one. number two, i wish c-span would credit laura bush for starting the national book festival. have you done that much? >> guest: i know about laura bush. yes, that part, think there was, the evidence is slender about it but it is true that al haig who was the president chief of staff went to see vice president afford and layout options. one of which was pardoning the president. you get the sense as you read about that that al haig was communicating to afford, if you pardon, you get to become president. it was never explicit. his aides denied it but my own impression was that it was bit of a wink and a nod. >> host: next call is richard in boca raton. go ahead. >> caller: it's a pleasure listening to you speak. i read your first book, the six wise men, nfib was excellent. i have two questions. number one, is a possible we could have six wise men today to help our president considering what's going on? and the second questio
. >> caller: in your research did you find anything new about whether gerald ford and richard nixon had some sort of a deal with regard to the pardon? that's number one. number two, i wish c-span would credit laura bush for starting the national book festival. have you done that much? >> guest: i know about laura bush. yes, that part, think there was, the evidence is slender about it but it is true that al haig who was the president chief of staff went to see vice president afford...
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gerald tan has those details. >> the pk 5 neighborhood is surrounded by armed christian groups.speaking inside a mosque, pope francis repeated calls for both communities to unite. >> translator: christians and muslims and members of traditional religions have said no to hatred. >> years of political division in central african republic has violence forcing nearly a million people from their homes. >> god willing if central africans listen to what the pope says for is he a servant of god if we listen and work with that peace will return. >> reporter: this is a final leg of a three country african tour which has taken pope francis to kenya and uganda, underscored the need for national reconciliation. >> to all those who make unjust use of weapons of the world, lay down these instruments of death, arm yourself instead with righteousness. >> reporter: never before have thethe head of the roman catholc church visited a conflict zone. gerald tan, al jazeera. >> case brought by the northern ierltd human rights commission which is calling for legal termination of rape, i in i ins. iness
gerald tan has those details. >> the pk 5 neighborhood is surrounded by armed christian groups.speaking inside a mosque, pope francis repeated calls for both communities to unite. >> translator: christians and muslims and members of traditional religions have said no to hatred. >> years of political division in central african republic has violence forcing nearly a million people from their homes. >> god willing if central africans listen to what the pope says for is he...
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let's go to gerald in california. gerald. >> caller: hey, jim.80 degrees here in southern california. >> what do you know. >> caller: anyway, i watch your show every day. i never miss it. i'm thinking that rising rates are really an incentive to buy a home before the rates go up if you can. i have been interested in a building called lgi homes. i would like your opinion. they seem to have a niche in the low price market. >> i am not that familiar with lgi. i have spent a lifetime of business working with lanar including mr. miller who built the company and stewart miller. it is the best in the home business. i agree with your thesis. that is when you will make the money and that is why that group is breaking out. stanley black and decker. dor for masonite all going higher. i want you to buy them on the pullback. much more mad ahead including company with the futurestic weapon in the fight against diabetes. and then brand new bang edition of am i diversified plus the lightning round is just ahead so why don't you stick with cramer? ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mu
let's go to gerald in california. gerald. >> caller: hey, jim.80 degrees here in southern california. >> what do you know. >> caller: anyway, i watch your show every day. i never miss it. i'm thinking that rising rates are really an incentive to buy a home before the rates go up if you can. i have been interested in a building called lgi homes. i would like your opinion. they seem to have a niche in the low price market. >> i am not that familiar with lgi. i have spent a...
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-- maria, gerald baker from "the wall street journal" taking you into the 9 p.m.. around. i want to point out next week i'm going to have jeb bush on the show. we're going to talk about some policy things with him as well as governor mike huckabee. you know, we talked earlier about how we had to cut some things out of the debate, i had to cut some of my questions for governor huckabee, well, guess what? now i get to ask him. liz, over to you. liz: trish, we've got a nightmare on wall street. it's not just it's friday the 13th. the dow down 189 points, just a few seconds ago we hit the lows of the session. i know, cover your eyes. we are heading back into the weekend, and what we look at is whether we're going to end on track to end the six-week-long rally, but it's also a very unlucky day for the islamic state. the united states playing a key role in the assault on the financial pipeline of the terrorist organization. isis propaganda leader jihadi john only part of it, he was ta
-- maria, gerald baker from "the wall street journal" taking you into the 9 p.m.. around. i want to point out next week i'm going to have jeb bush on the show. we're going to talk about some policy things with him as well as governor mike huckabee. you know, we talked earlier about how we had to cut some things out of the debate, i had to cut some of my questions for governor huckabee, well, guess what? now i get to ask him. liz, over to you. liz: trish, we've got a nightmare on wall...
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gerald tan has more. >> reporter: the push for ta'izz. it's been a week since progovernment fighters launched the offensive for yemen's third largest city. supported by the saudi led coalition in the air and on the ground they're trying orecapture control but groups of fighters loyal to the former president salaali abdullah saleh. >> they have planted many sland mines which have slowed our progress and caused casualties among our soldiers. >> we say to the houthis you will leave this place and we will strike you hard and evict you from the city of ta'izz and we are fully prepared to evict you forcefully or voluntarily this week. >> the lines of control are fluid, bombed out buildings separate the warring factions. in the midst of the destruction are yemenis struggling to get on with life. >> i've suffered a lot just to get a gas cylinder with all of the fighting going on. >> the fight is also on for prime minister is visiting the city. the province, main source of yemen's oil output. over the weekend a delegation of houthis traveled to om
gerald tan has more. >> reporter: the push for ta'izz. it's been a week since progovernment fighters launched the offensive for yemen's third largest city. supported by the saudi led coalition in the air and on the ground they're trying orecapture control but groups of fighters loyal to the former president salaali abdullah saleh. >> they have planted many sland mines which have slowed our progress and caused casualties among our soldiers. >> we say to the houthis you will...
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gerald tann >>> do stay with us. still ahead. >> reporter: keep watching and wait and see what all this plastic is going to be turned into >>> golf's former wormed number one mcillr, oy looks to end his season on a high. . >>> recycled plastic has been given a new lease of life in kenya. it is used to make polls for construction and road signs. how people are turning waste into alternative for traditional building materials >> reporter: it doesn't matter how filthy the job is. in kenya it's money. samuel can get 15 cents for every kilogram of plastic he collects. what happens to it after he sells it? >> that i don't know. they make materials, but i don't know what type. >> reporter: take a look at this. the plastic goes in here. it is then melted down and compressed in this machine. dropping it in cold water to cool and here is what you get. planks or poles made out of recycled plastic an alternative to wood and aluminium. >> this is something the world should explore >> reporter: you can use it to make fences, furni
gerald tann >>> do stay with us. still ahead. >> reporter: keep watching and wait and see what all this plastic is going to be turned into >>> golf's former wormed number one mcillr, oy looks to end his season on a high. . >>> recycled plastic has been given a new lease of life in kenya. it is used to make polls for construction and road signs. how people are turning waste into alternative for traditional building materials >> reporter: it doesn't matter...
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gerald bradford and jamie nicholson are training this dog...rocky. "it means a lot, means a lot. great program!"in an effortrto provide these dodo with a safe environment, the department of corrections started a new project, called hounds of hope..a team effort with noah's hope animal rescue of sioux city and partners for patriots."i mean these guys are very very passionate about training these dogs. i mean they love these dogs just like we do.""these guys are doing outstanding with him just outstandingngyou know."thth programamruns sev days a week, where 12 inmatep are signed to work from 6 to 11 in the morning, then at 12:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon, and last shift at 5:30 to about 9:30 in the evening.and they're teaming up with partners for patriots, a non-profit organization that trains service dogs for disabled veterans.inmates tell me, the program is a win-win for them."it helps us with our attitudes. encourages us to change our ways because if we can work with ououattitudes in here. out there we can control them better with human beings hard time and we're able to control
gerald bradford and jamie nicholson are training this dog...rocky. "it means a lot, means a lot. great program!"in an effortrto provide these dodo with a safe environment, the department of corrections started a new project, called hounds of hope..a team effort with noah's hope animal rescue of sioux city and partners for patriots."i mean these guys are very very passionate about training these dogs. i mean they love these dogs just like we do.""these guys are doing...
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of aiden to over see the campaign for thai, his very presence complicating talks for a ceasefire, gerald jazeera. >>> time for the weather here is richard heavy rain heading our way and that just arrived in time. >> and you just won't believe how excited people get with the prospect of a bit of rain in this part of the world and there is puddles here it's such an unusual events and could get interesting in 24 hours and clouds in northern parts of saudi arabia and further south a trough of low pressure will really start to develop and central parts of saudi arabia and particularly rhea -- riyadh and should be 28 or 29 degrees in riyadh and thunder and it will struggle for 20 degrees and in doha today it's about 27 degrees and could be looking at nothing more than 24 and that area of low pressure will be on wednesday and could get worse and riyadh could have a serious tone with flash flooding and could be careful on the roads and we still have rain effecting here 194 millimeters in 24 hours and the northeast monsoon is active in this part of india and more than half a month's worth of rain
of aiden to over see the campaign for thai, his very presence complicating talks for a ceasefire, gerald jazeera. >>> time for the weather here is richard heavy rain heading our way and that just arrived in time. >> and you just won't believe how excited people get with the prospect of a bit of rain in this part of the world and there is puddles here it's such an unusual events and could get interesting in 24 hours and clouds in northern parts of saudi arabia and further south a...
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neighborhood in the capitol bongi and urged christians and muslims to lay down their weapons and gerald. >> reporter: a highly symbolic visit with security and the pope goes in the volatile area of bongi for a message of peace and the pk 5 neighborhood is surrounded by armed christians groups and pontiff had an end for muslims and christians are brothers and repeated the calls from sunday. >> translator: my wish for you and for all central africans is peace, great peace among you, live in peace. >> reporter: there have been years of political division and violence in central african republic with muslims and christian malitias fighting each other, human rights watch says more than 100 people have been killed in the last few months. >> translator: all those who make unjust use of weapons of the world lay down these instruments of death and arm yourself instead with righteousness. >> this is the pope's final stop in the african tour with uganda and he is here despite security warnings from the french with 900 troops station there and 500 soldiers deployed and 3,000 u.n. peace keepers for
neighborhood in the capitol bongi and urged christians and muslims to lay down their weapons and gerald. >> reporter: a highly symbolic visit with security and the pope goes in the volatile area of bongi for a message of peace and the pk 5 neighborhood is surrounded by armed christians groups and pontiff had an end for muslims and christians are brothers and repeated the calls from sunday. >> translator: my wish for you and for all central africans is peace, great peace among you,...
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gerald green scored 25 the knicks lose 97-78. that's three straight losses sunday. >>> all right on ice the rangers were on a role until they hit a brick wall. this afternoon, another team the rangers have trouble with the bruins. derek stephane out indefinitely after that hit to the ribs in the second period. this goes to the third period. watch the puck comes off, keith yandel's stick. game. and with 1:43 to go the bruins game winner for david crechie. rangers lose it 4-3 in boston. the bruins have now won five in a row. >>> it was a battle. they went to a shoot out tied at two. roberto luango the two goal tenders, yikes. nine total goals on nine shots. nine in a row. the only one that didn't go in is the last one and that's unfortunate for the isles. the likes that had never seen before in the nhl until
gerald green scored 25 the knicks lose 97-78. that's three straight losses sunday. >>> all right on ice the rangers were on a role until they hit a brick wall. this afternoon, another team the rangers have trouble with the bruins. derek stephane out indefinitely after that hit to the ribs in the second period. this goes to the third period. watch the puck comes off, keith yandel's stick. game. and with 1:43 to go the bruins game winner for david crechie. rangers lose it 4-3 in boston....
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co-host sandra smith, trish regan, along with gerald seib kick things off at 7:00 p.m. eastern. neil cavuto, gerard baker moderate second debate at 9:00 p.m. in conjunction with "the wall street journal." find fbn on your local cable provider by logging on to channel finder.com. >>> this story was breaking over the weekend into yesterday. after weeks of student protests it came to a head as you may know when members of the football team refused to play. the power of the student athlete, whether we see a watershed moment for college sports. [shouting] whatcha doin? just prepping for my boss' party in a couple weeks. what are those? crest whitestrips. they whiten way better than paste. crest 3d white whitestrips whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. someone's making quite an impression. this holiday season, select crest whitestrips are buy one, get one free. whei just put in the namey, of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was
co-host sandra smith, trish regan, along with gerald seib kick things off at 7:00 p.m. eastern. neil cavuto, gerard baker moderate second debate at 9:00 p.m. in conjunction with "the wall street journal." find fbn on your local cable provider by logging on to channel finder.com. >>> this story was breaking over the weekend into yesterday. after weeks of student protests it came to a head as you may know when members of the football team refused to play. the power of the...