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ray guise already in the bay area sports hal of fame. he'll now become the first pure punter to have a bust in canton. another first was the fact that he was a punter taken in the first round of the nfl draft. guy played 14 years for the raiders and was on all three of their super bowl championship teams. he was also named the punter on the nfl's 75-year anniversary team. >> other member of the class of 2014 are giants defense ef lineman michael stray han, cardinals defense ef back, buffalo receiver andre reid, seattle tackle walter jones and falcons defense van claude hump ree where the guy was a senior city collection. bay area roots were finalists but did not make the final cut. the 49ers charles and edward, jr., and the raiders tim brown. it was also announced today that peyton manning is the associated press nfl most valuable player. this is the fifth mvp award for manning who set a record this year with 55 touchdown passes. he received 49 of the 50 votes by the nationwide panel of media members who regularly cover the league. tom b
ray guise already in the bay area sports hal of fame. he'll now become the first pure punter to have a bust in canton. another first was the fact that he was a punter taken in the first round of the nfl draft. guy played 14 years for the raiders and was on all three of their super bowl championship teams. he was also named the punter on the nfl's 75-year anniversary team. >> other member of the class of 2014 are giants defense ef lineman michael stray han, cardinals defense ef back,...
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. >>> this valentine's day is a joyous one for couple's at san francisco city hal. michael donovan and bill shafr came from dallas to tie the knot here. the city clerk's office told us about half of today's weddings were between same sex couples enjoying the symbolism of getting married on the first valentine's day since same sex marriage became legal in california. >>> there was dancing in the streets of san francisco this evening as hundreds of people joined a global movement called 1 billion rising. ktvu's patty lee is live at city hall where patty's dance party was designed to raise awareness about domestic violence, and it just wrapped up. >> the message still reverberates. gasia, using dance to end global violence may not sound intuitive, but after hearing from the people and performers on these city hal steps, we start to get it. >> this may look like the dance party, complete with the black eyed peas performing on city hall steps, but it's actually a protest, part of one billion rising, a global campaign to end violence by raising awareness through dance. >>
. >>> this valentine's day is a joyous one for couple's at san francisco city hal. michael donovan and bill shafr came from dallas to tie the knot here. the city clerk's office told us about half of today's weddings were between same sex couples enjoying the symbolism of getting married on the first valentine's day since same sex marriage became legal in california. >>> there was dancing in the streets of san francisco this evening as hundreds of people joined a global...
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schools open and him in some hot water tonight. ñÑ >> you're watching abc seven news at 11:00 with leon hals alison starling, doug hill whether and tim brant sports. this is abc seven news at 11:00, coming out ofws virginia tonight where a federal judge ruled the state ban on same-sex marriages unconstitutional. the decision said we have arrived at a moment in history when we the people becomes more inclusive. >> back to the weather, even snow plows are invincible in this weather. you can see a snow plow tipped over. luckily the driver was not hurt. >> what's different about this storm from the others we have seen, this is heavy snow. collapsed a gas station canopy in chester, virginia. >> you may have heard there was major criticism tonight of the new york city mayor. despite nearly 15 inches of snow and hundreds of thousands of power outages, he did not cancel school today. thate massive snow storm slammed the southeast is now slamming the northeast. given its size and scope, some officials say the storm's damage could even be worse than superstorm sandy. >> we saw more damage and more po
schools open and him in some hot water tonight. ñÑ >> you're watching abc seven news at 11:00 with leon hals alison starling, doug hill whether and tim brant sports. this is abc seven news at 11:00, coming out ofws virginia tonight where a federal judge ruled the state ban on same-sex marriages unconstitutional. the decision said we have arrived at a moment in history when we the people becomes more inclusive. >> back to the weather, even snow plows are invincible in this weather....
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [terized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voice ] and it has given voice to the voiceless. ♪ berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it changes everything. [ male announcer ] mio. squirt some. >> stephen: that's it forthe report, captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on the internet today. that is bill nye the science guy, who is awesome. he is debating creationist and all around denier ken ham. while ken insisted the earth was only 6,000 years
♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [terized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [tually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voice ] and it has given voice to the voiceless. ♪ something you're working on, in your... there is something that possibly in the near future might be called the chili cheese pretzel dog. there is one now. i won't confirm it. i might deny it, but i won't confirm it. [ male announcer ] get in on the merger. chili cheese joins the pretzel dog lineup. [ button clicks ] this is how you sonic. the folks at wonderful pistachios have asked me to help sell their product. but, come on. they're wonderful. i'm wonderful. they'll se
♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [tually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [u can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voice ] and it has given voice to the voiceless. ♪ has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪ a computer from the future ♪ ♪ and some giant freaky room for eight ♪ ooh, yeah! ♪ but it ain't got no room for boring ♪ i'm spacing out on all this space, too! ♪ no, we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ for boring, we ain't got no room ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new highlander. toyota. let's go places. berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you ca
♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [u can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [, you can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voice ] and it has given voice to the voiceless. ♪ berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it changes everything. [ male announcer ] mio. squirt some. ♪ ♪ [ speaking russian ] ♪ ♪ i have no idea what you're saying, but count me in! peanut m&m's for everyone! [ laughter ] wait...what? [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's it. join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> over 1,000 text messages between incognito and martin were obta
♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [, you can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerized voice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. [ computerized voice ] it gives hope to the...
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helane, hal almost half of workg age households have no retirement at all. many are saving insufficiently to be able to support themselves in retirement. does the myra at least chip away at this huge problem? >> it's a very, very small step that isn't even going to come close to solving this issue. the issue is not just that americans lack the ways to save, but that they can't afford to save. what we've been dealing with for the past several decades are salaries that are stagnating and falling for most americans except for the top 10% while at the same time the cost of everything from education to healthcare and housing has gone up at rates well beyond that of inflation for the same period of time. so as a result people can't afford to put the money aside. myra might help a little bit in getting people who are out of the habit to put some money in, but it's not going to solve the essential problem, which is they can't keep the money in their 401k or any retirement saving vehicle. >> using the phrase "out of the habit" which caught my ear. could this be a kic
helane, hal almost half of workg age households have no retirement at all. many are saving insufficiently to be able to support themselves in retirement. does the myra at least chip away at this huge problem? >> it's a very, very small step that isn't even going to come close to solving this issue. the issue is not just that americans lack the ways to save, but that they can't afford to save. what we've been dealing with for the past several decades are salaries that are stagnating and...
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china views the hal californi da disdent. >>> candidates are gearing up for the midterm elections meaningths of political attack ads, many focusing outta fordable care act or obama care. libby casey with more on how both sides are taking aim. >> reporter: the affordable care act or obama care has taken steady hits from republicans. 47 repeal attempts and now with the midterm elections approaching attack ads. >> call congressman peters and tell him obama care isn't working. >> it has been a liability for the democrats and i think it's something that they struggled with since it was passed. >> reporter: political science professor says obama care is still the main challenge for democrats. is it the issue for democrats? >> it's not the issue they choose certainly but it is the issue they have to contend with. >> reporter: polls so the american public is down on the law. half see it unfavorably. only a third feel good about it. 16% are on the fence. but ignoring owe bomb care is a bad strategy. she says the election results of 2010 are proof. >> they took huge losses in 2010 as president obam
china views the hal californi da disdent. >>> candidates are gearing up for the midterm elections meaningths of political attack ads, many focusing outta fordable care act or obama care. libby casey with more on how both sides are taking aim. >> reporter: the affordable care act or obama care has taken steady hits from republicans. 47 repeal attempts and now with the midterm elections approaching attack ads. >> call congressman peters and tell him obama care isn't working....
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hal will be like one of them teach them how after she left the home she would beat her head against the wall twice and numb the pain. as young children the sisters and some other siblings were prone to them as ruth coleman gary's bishop street. her mother had serious had this use of their father was standing and walking and circumstances improve that went on the day the time spent here has mocked their minds. the fifty six year old told her story to the inquiry members in sight and reach courthouse and video link. she lives in montreal the street to present a successful career she decided to not have children in case they might suffer abuse. police in the gallery summer break down she recalled an assault by a civilian worker at breakfast time and told us she was given the evidence people dying. and the masa sold swear she remembered. and today is the acetate or see this course say it. after the month. haaretz that the party. the sad some are actually just at the container might begin the older sister who come from england spent over an hour giving evidence. hannah was how she described
hal will be like one of them teach them how after she left the home she would beat her head against the wall twice and numb the pain. as young children the sisters and some other siblings were prone to them as ruth coleman gary's bishop street. her mother had serious had this use of their father was standing and walking and circumstances improve that went on the day the time spent here has mocked their minds. the fifty six year old told her story to the inquiry members in sight and reach...
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. >> hal mack collects rainwater and saves you shower water for his garden. >> i have a little garden right here. >> while he is big on conservation, he's not big on snitching. still, there's this one neighbor. >> he doesn't really talk very much, but he washes his car almost every other day. >> a little peer pressure goes a long way according to the san francisco public utilities commission. >> everyone has a heightened sense of awareness. so we definitely encourage people if they see something that they feel may be a waste of water, to talk to their neighbors. >> good afternoon, this is lynn. >> they also seen a 300% increase in january. with people calling into their line, either with complaints about water wasters or concerns about conservation. they are not alone. the municipal utility district say they have seen complaint e- mails on the rise. they have gone up from 20 to 71 per month. >> water is running all night long. >> and companies like water smart which work with municipalities to show how their water usage stacks up. >> they are creating a social comparison to each indiv
. >> hal mack collects rainwater and saves you shower water for his garden. >> i have a little garden right here. >> while he is big on conservation, he's not big on snitching. still, there's this one neighbor. >> he doesn't really talk very much, but he washes his car almost every other day. >> a little peer pressure goes a long way according to the san francisco public utilities commission. >> everyone has a heightened sense of awareness. so we definitely...
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hal says accidents that everything wallace has been happening what's been happening in kiev and i decided to take a trip to dc to god. we tend to have the colt is. and thus the beach. back and told dispatchers and then the minute she had control inspectors called us. yep that's it. we need it to change the direction we. it was. see sue. they said that's what he wanted to look like we were heading towards russia. and then they would sell signal. paul uses to ground us the chorus of the pilots of the eu's critical to this. there are more abiding people they decide to turn back. and they decided to land in the seat is in its concern here is snow. the explanation of the situation said this is it's not uncommon around ukraine by two of the car then we went to claim your invention a loss. we will arrive to crying in a circle nights the tensions that i had. we're only in use. by the news spreads to hide the seams cools from the members of my family they said that said even the guys this is the renders a child. here's the deal was simple to blacklist. his inquisitive mind and the eldest son. the
hal says accidents that everything wallace has been happening what's been happening in kiev and i decided to take a trip to dc to god. we tend to have the colt is. and thus the beach. back and told dispatchers and then the minute she had control inspectors called us. yep that's it. we need it to change the direction we. it was. see sue. they said that's what he wanted to look like we were heading towards russia. and then they would sell signal. paul uses to ground us the chorus of the pilots of...
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. >> i just immediately went back to, you know, seen him walking around in the hal waist. he was a great guy. >> lee says gonzales was a field training officer who never got rattled or lost his cool. >> he was calm, soft spoken, seemed to have a -- an air of confidence about him. he knew what he was doing, and it showed. >> gonzales's partner bryan law was looked up to by cleegs in oakland. that's where he got his start as an officer before transferring to fresno to be closer to family. >> he was a general standup guy. when i first came to oakland, he welcomed me here as, you know, a brand new officer. i had no clue what i was doing, and he was there to help me out and guide me through my new path. he helped build me to become the officer that i am here today, too. >> law leaves behind a wife and three children. >> he's very much still a part of our oakland community. liefk i said, a lot of his classmates still work in oakland. we're all friends. we all know each other. we workday in and day out 12 hour shifts. >> chp officers say they'll never forget about law or gonzales
. >> i just immediately went back to, you know, seen him walking around in the hal waist. he was a great guy. >> lee says gonzales was a field training officer who never got rattled or lost his cool. >> he was calm, soft spoken, seemed to have a -- an air of confidence about him. he knew what he was doing, and it showed. >> gonzales's partner bryan law was looked up to by cleegs in oakland. that's where he got his start as an officer before transferring to fresno to be...
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it's the largest breast cancer costs for the time or if it's ever been identified it's incredible and hal are those people that you've connected with what's their kindness this holiday. i mean it's the disease itself only depending whether it made pesticides to the body. um they don't seem to survive the summer of virility. i'm seven years now and i'm cancer free at this point. we just lost a good friend right before christmas too and stop the disease they went into remission came back with a vengeance and he passed unfortunately for me and said just depends on what the answer that i'm sorry to hear back on what has and are seen it there were a number of different chemicals man made chemicals and this water to heat up a little bit like a ballot. add the ones that were certain while most attention on all orders for primary contaminants and edward m a from the water then we have testing can show that live there the man in the first one's been saying for fuel. um over the forty year period operational currently home to a pumpkin on the base fuel farm. we're lost about one point five million
it's the largest breast cancer costs for the time or if it's ever been identified it's incredible and hal are those people that you've connected with what's their kindness this holiday. i mean it's the disease itself only depending whether it made pesticides to the body. um they don't seem to survive the summer of virility. i'm seven years now and i'm cancer free at this point. we just lost a good friend right before christmas too and stop the disease they went into remission came back with a...
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. >> hal collects rain water in garbage cans and saves shower water for the gord especially -- gardenere's a neighbor. >> he doesn't really talk very much but he washes his car almost every other day. >> a little peer pressure goes a long way. everyone has a heightened sense of awareness, we encourage people if they see something that's a waste of water to talk to their neighbors. >> good arch. >> in january they saw a 3% increase of people calling about complaints of water wasters or concerns about conservation. in the east bay district they have seen complaints rise from 20 amonth in the fall to 71 a month this winter. >> the water is running all night long. water smart works with municipal letters to see show it stacks up. >> they will take action and change their behavior. rich can see why neighborly nudge may work. the more people telling people to conserve water the better. in san francisco the complaint calls go through 311, they suggest a friendly discussion with the neighbors first. >>> an update on the three- alarm fire in a vacant building we told you about. these pictures
. >> hal collects rain water in garbage cans and saves shower water for the gord especially -- gardenere's a neighbor. >> he doesn't really talk very much but he washes his car almost every other day. >> a little peer pressure goes a long way. everyone has a heightened sense of awareness, we encourage people if they see something that's a waste of water to talk to their neighbors. >> good arch. >> in january they saw a 3% increase of people calling about complaints...
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benefited a young girl has been found in missouri and police say they believe it is the body of 10-year-old halwens and springfield police updating with the news. listen to this. >> we have confirmed we discovered a young female body pursuant with a search warpt in springfield. she has not been positively identified but we have a high degree of confident it is healy owens. >> she was snatched by this map craig michael wood? they found the bodied in of his home five miles from where the girl disappeared. wood is behind bars and facing charges of first-degree murder. we'll have more to come in this tragic and developing story. >>> breaking news. live pictures in the wake of 26 dead in russia in the wake of violence in the ukraine. what is putin doing and what are we doing? colonel ralph peters and good day to you. i was just heard that the administration wants more russian involvement in the ukraine. that is naivety veering in to idiocy. russia is involved and russia is calling the shots. the government in cove keef and ukraine is bought and bullied and blackmailed and they are puppets of putin.
benefited a young girl has been found in missouri and police say they believe it is the body of 10-year-old halwens and springfield police updating with the news. listen to this. >> we have confirmed we discovered a young female body pursuant with a search warpt in springfield. she has not been positively identified but we have a high degree of confident it is healy owens. >> she was snatched by this map craig michael wood? they found the bodied in of his home five miles from where...
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. >> hal collects rain water in garbage cans and saves shower water for the gord especially -- gardena neighbor. >> he doesn't really talk very much but he washes his car almost every other day. >> a little peer pressure goes a long way. everyone has a heightened sense of awareness, we encourage people if they see something that's a waste of water to talk to their neighbors. >> good arch. >> in january they saw a 3% increase of people calling about complaints of water wasters or concerns about conservation. in the east bay district they have seen complaints rise from 20 amonth in the fall to 71 a month this winter. >> the water is running all night long. water smart works with municipal letters to see show it stacks up. >> they will take action and change their behavior. rich can see why neighborly nudge may work. the more people telling people to conserve water the better. in san francisco the complaint calls go through 311, they suggest a friendly discussion with the neighbors first. >>> an update on the three- alarm fire in a vacant building we told you about. these pictures just i
. >> hal collects rain water in garbage cans and saves shower water for the gord especially -- gardena neighbor. >> he doesn't really talk very much but he washes his car almost every other day. >> a little peer pressure goes a long way. everyone has a heightened sense of awareness, we encourage people if they see something that's a waste of water to talk to their neighbors. >> good arch. >> in january they saw a 3% increase of people calling about complaints of...
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>> samson estrin with a hal hapd in for a few years now.autiful hardware, looks like they have done it again. i was particularly impressed with the design of their new watch, think it is an improvement over the first one they came out with. but that is not the real story, the real story is about consumer experience, samsung has not cracked the code on being able to create beautiful experience type software the way apple has and that is why apple still dominates and why apple is growing a market share in the u.s. liz: what gives them the biggest lead? >> the thing i have been watching fo foreign haven't seen yet from apple's they have 550 million profile names with credit card numbers on itunes, and i am waiting for apple to combine that with this technology to send them offers. if they do that they will have a serious competitor to amazon and if apple were to do what i would have done, say why not acquire ebay and put those together, you would have an incredibly powerful direction for apple. liz: what we did see is jo ling kent holding up t
>> samson estrin with a hal hapd in for a few years now.autiful hardware, looks like they have done it again. i was particularly impressed with the design of their new watch, think it is an improvement over the first one they came out with. but that is not the real story, the real story is about consumer experience, samsung has not cracked the code on being able to create beautiful experience type software the way apple has and that is why apple still dominates and why apple is growing a...
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he managed to convince amy adams and jake gill lan hal to be part of his second movie. he has a lit anntany of project. and now the film world mourning the death of this actor. we understand from sources that it is believed that something of the like of heroin was found in the apartment and something like a needle was found in his arm. the body of the actor remains on the 4th floor. what kind of information are they trying to piece together to get a better understanding of what caused his death. they are trying to determine how long he was in the apartment he was not seen from the 8:00 p.m. last night. a number of nypd police officers their number has swelled to a dozen now. they are trying to keep back the number of on lookers and have tried to keep back neighbors and on lookers. the nypd crime scene unit vehicle has arrived on the scene. f forensic investigators likely to take hours and the medical examiner is still up stairs. the kinds of questions that she answers could be key to this investigation. those are questions that they will spend time investigating right n
he managed to convince amy adams and jake gill lan hal to be part of his second movie. he has a lit anntany of project. and now the film world mourning the death of this actor. we understand from sources that it is believed that something of the like of heroin was found in the apartment and something like a needle was found in his arm. the body of the actor remains on the 4th floor. what kind of information are they trying to piece together to get a better understanding of what caused his...
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identified alexander hal ill ton as a former president. hamilton was never president.ngs is no joke. >> >> drinking fattier milk may be better for weight loss than drinking the low-fat version. that's what swedish researchers say. a european review of 16 other studs were reportedly found the same. another study last year showed kids that drink low-fat milk gained more weight. scientists are not say sure why. >> >> a sacramento community pulled together to help a child with diabetes to get a trained service dog. this dog will help nicholas kind manage his diabeteses. he has down's syndrome and is not able to tell his families when he is not feeling well. once people heard about it, the donations came pouring in. >> every time i turned around, it was another donation, every amount helps so much. >> >> the family needed to raise about $10,000 to purchases andy, all of the extra money they raised will be used to help another child on the waiting list for a diabetic alert dog. >> >> >>> this feathering frenzy, san jose pillow fight. san francisco's pillow fight as you see i
identified alexander hal ill ton as a former president. hamilton was never president.ngs is no joke. >> >> drinking fattier milk may be better for weight loss than drinking the low-fat version. that's what swedish researchers say. a european review of 16 other studs were reportedly found the same. another study last year showed kids that drink low-fat milk gained more weight. scientists are not say sure why. >> >> a sacramento community pulled together to help a child...
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hal roach. [ applause ] >> i introduced him. he was supposed to get up and wave.nstead, he started talking. and there was no mike. and from the stage it was -- [ inaudible ] and i remember the lines going through my mind, and then one hit and just stuck. boom. >> i think that's fitting, because mr. roach started in silent films. >> you have to be that good to do this job. you have to be that good. >> from hollywood, rca proudly presents -- >> isn't it exciting to know that a lot of these glamorous stars are going to be in your homes tonight? all over america, housewives are turning to their husbands and saying, put on your shirt, joan crawford is coming. >> from the academy's beginning, the studios had been footing the bill for hollywood's star studded awards ceremony. but in the 1950s, a new funding source appeared, television. >> television, that's where movies go when they die. >> in 1953, nbc offered $100,000 for broadcast rights, and the academy never looked back. >> i want to say that tonight you regular television watchers will see movie stars you've never
hal roach. [ applause ] >> i introduced him. he was supposed to get up and wave.nstead, he started talking. and there was no mike. and from the stage it was -- [ inaudible ] and i remember the lines going through my mind, and then one hit and just stuck. boom. >> i think that's fitting, because mr. roach started in silent films. >> you have to be that good to do this job. you have to be that good. >> from hollywood, rca proudly presents -- >> isn't it exciting to...
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after five years of testing craft is removing artificial hal ingredients.ut is asore bick acid it is being replaced by a natural mold inhibit tore. it has a red circle noting no artificial ingredients. >>> this is real life. not a scene from a hollywood blockbuster. we have a look at the very moment one of the most dangerous men in the world is captured. >>> a school does lobus loses c and slams into the side of a gas station. wait until you hear who was behind the wheel. a look at the gas prices 3.31. that's up one scent from yesterday. it says here that a won's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shreddedheat. doctorrecommend it. instead of paying too much for an ipad, i got the surface 2. first of all, it comes with office and outlook. then, with free skype calls to phones in over 60 countries, i can talk to my cousins any time. and then, i got 200 gigs of cloud storage -- free -- so i can get my photos a stuff almost anywhere. others charge for that. surfa
after five years of testing craft is removing artificial hal ingredients.ut is asore bick acid it is being replaced by a natural mold inhibit tore. it has a red circle noting no artificial ingredients. >>> this is real life. not a scene from a hollywood blockbuster. we have a look at the very moment one of the most dangerous men in the world is captured. >>> a school does lobus loses c and slams into the side of a gas station. wait until you hear who was behind the wheel. a...
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. >>> now to jonah hal in our european news center. >> jane, thank you.alks have been stalled for almost two years, but many believe economic necessity may finally bring about a solution. the island has been divided since the turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a greeked-aimed coup. turkey has occupied the north but lacks international recognition. in 2004, the un put forward a reunification blueprint, but greek separatists voted against the plan. here is the report. >> reporter: it's only the beginning of the beginning. the process will likely makes months or even a year, but this meeting in the no man'sland may be the most auspicious start cyprus has had. >> recently the business community from both sides came together, calling on the leaders, to reinitiate their talks and reunite guidance as soon as possible, because they declare this the only way out of the economic predicament that cyprus finds itself in. >> reporter: studies suggest a $15 billion boost for the economies. think basis for talks is still the same, to create a federation of two consti
. >>> now to jonah hal in our european news center. >> jane, thank you.alks have been stalled for almost two years, but many believe economic necessity may finally bring about a solution. the island has been divided since the turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a greeked-aimed coup. turkey has occupied the north but lacks international recognition. in 2004, the un put forward a reunification blueprint, but greek separatists voted against the plan. here is the report. >>...
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want to determine how citizens decide to cover with stories hat are under perceived station bias and halhey're called, are better srved. never mind, that is usually the dull stuff of academia studies carried out by journalism profeors and sociologists. but for mr. obama's government to sub wesley into our newsrooms most journalists ithis country are typically mild mannered, slow to anger, almost never willing to venture beyond neutral. it will be interesting to see whether these journalists themsels will send up tsuch a government intrusion our weather station management will be provoked to do wha mr. obama often does, which is to talk about drawing lines. a line has been already drawn. it is in the constitutionthe unid states, and the ultimate test of the fourth the state will be whether these folk can be entered to action, whether they, their management and owners will permit the fcc and the obama government to do something theyhave never sough to do before, which is to simply trample the first amendment. we will see. we are giving away free copies of the autors of the melson much weed
want to determine how citizens decide to cover with stories hat are under perceived station bias and halhey're called, are better srved. never mind, that is usually the dull stuff of academia studies carried out by journalism profeors and sociologists. but for mr. obama's government to sub wesley into our newsrooms most journalists ithis country are typically mild mannered, slow to anger, almost never willing to venture beyond neutral. it will be interesting to see whether these journalists...
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i am saying in satre reyou dshows a week and do it ove ur and a half, five hal at a time, sometimes evensng you are in a position you can be better. lo what dohat you look for, in terms of gettingside of the character, gettingaracter, gettg charac what it? >> i look for the thing i do not want to find i keep asking questiout the cracter and about myself, back-and th. i know, to get at some type ofry truth that i feel is the center of the person's engine, if that makes any sense at all. it is kindnd of getting at something that hopefully will somethin in that catapult whoever you are playing into action. it is a hard thing to do. sometimes you don't find it. pepper -- process on on paper or is it a mental exercise? >> novery mental. it is work. it is a lot of tng th get them the story. at oneays that to carry point. i' re to entertain you. i'm he to read this book. it is in the movie isd you get it very clear, he has justified all of his action. it is a classic trageda cl i don't think don'nderstands where the story is ultimately rolling toward aroll think he is fighting it and he is fight
i am saying in satre reyou dshows a week and do it ove ur and a half, five hal at a time, sometimes evensng you are in a position you can be better. lo what dohat you look for, in terms of gettingside of the character, gettingaracter, gettg charac what it? >> i look for the thing i do not want to find i keep asking questiout the cracter and about myself, back-and th. i know, to get at some type ofry truth that i feel is the center of the person's engine, if that makes any sense at all. it...
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. >> the fbi's hal dedman, a dna expert, said this finding is as strong as it can get with this particular type of testing. >> it probably would exclude 98% or so of the people in the world. >> did you kill 11-year-old patrick baltazar? >> i did not kill patrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila baltazar. >> i can't read it. please don't make me read it. oh, my god! >> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting somebody in a choke hold. >>> good morning, how are you doing? >> when we retur
. >> the fbi's hal dedman, a dna expert, said this finding is as strong as it can get with this particular type of testing. >> it probably would exclude 98% or so of the people in the world. >> did you kill 11-year-old patrick baltazar? >> i did not kill patrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to...
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want to determine how citizens decide to cover with stories that are under perceived station bias and halserved populations, as they're called, are better served. never mind, that is usually the dull stuff of academia studies carried out by journalism professors and sociologists. but for mr. obama's government to sub wesley into our newsrooms most journalists in this country are typically mild mannered, slow to anger, almost never willing to venture beyond neutral. it will be interesting to see whether these journalists themselves will send up to such a government intrusion our weather station management will be provoked to do what mr. obama often does, which is to talk about drawing lines. a line has been already drawn. it is in the constitution of the united states, and the ultimate test of the fourth the state will be whether these folks can be entered to action, whether they, their management and owners will permit the fcc and the obama government to do something they have never sought to do before, which is to simply trample the first amendment. we will see. we are giving away free c
want to determine how citizens decide to cover with stories that are under perceived station bias and halserved populations, as they're called, are better served. never mind, that is usually the dull stuff of academia studies carried out by journalism professors and sociologists. but for mr. obama's government to sub wesley into our newsrooms most journalists in this country are typically mild mannered, slow to anger, almost never willing to venture beyond neutral. it will be interesting to see...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [ice ] how far can we go? ♪ by using your has, you can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerizedoice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voi ] and it has given voice to the vceless. ♪ >> here is what america is clicking on today. a volcano spewing clouds of smoke across ecuador after being quiet since october. some schools canceling classes anderson one airport closing. former minnesota gov and wrestler jesse ventura in hiding saying he's off the grid and in mexico to avoid drones learning his location. ventura said the u.s. has become more like east berlin. >>> singer olivia newton john heading to vegas.
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. >>> and a series of town hal meetings get underway in oakland. how they are reacting to the new mayor and chief of police trying to make it safer for children. >>> get a live look at bart where service is expected to resume at about 8:00 this morning and following friday night's train derailment. allie rasmus is monitoring the situation there and time now is 7:12. you're watching mornings on 2. ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. >>> welcome back. thank you for joining us this morning. giving you a live look of the bay point area. waking up in the upper 40s this morning. >> and pope francis celebrated the mass with the cardinals he pointed to yesterday. telling them to live simply and humbly and avoid acting like a royal court that he wants them to wok together and avoid rivalry and jealously. pope benedict xvi shared and embraced. >>> mexico's most wanted king pen after 16 years on the run was arrested on a beach resort. they worke
. >>> and a series of town hal meetings get underway in oakland. how they are reacting to the new mayor and chief of police trying to make it safer for children. >>> get a live look at bart where service is expected to resume at about 8:00 this morning and following friday night's train derailment. allie rasmus is monitoring the situation there and time now is 7:12. you're watching mornings on 2. ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes...
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punished with access to their own kids, what to do with women who become mothers while behind bars, hal we accommodate access to child rearing in those conditions but also examined the fact that many women are in prison because of intimate violence. they take the rap for a boyfriend, fight back if they are battered, turn to prostitution because they are addicted, all the other social ills we are familiar with. that is very much on my syllabus. >> host: dan riley e-mails in male chauvinism that, female chauvinism good. i use of the significant part of my weekends watching this generally excellent tv show. this morning at segment however is pushing the limits of objectivity and honesty. this should not be the place for political propaganda. thank you for your comments, appreciate that. the next call for bonnie morris is from any in pilot hill, calif.. >> caller: this is a terrific show. you are on booktv. i grew up in the 70s and it seemed like it was sort of the first hero when girls were asked what are you going to be when you grow up instead of just assuming everybody was going to be a
punished with access to their own kids, what to do with women who become mothers while behind bars, hal we accommodate access to child rearing in those conditions but also examined the fact that many women are in prison because of intimate violence. they take the rap for a boyfriend, fight back if they are battered, turn to prostitution because they are addicted, all the other social ills we are familiar with. that is very much on my syllabus. >> host: dan riley e-mails in male chauvinism...
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john: and hal insensitive and cold you must be to suggest these cuts. is a cancer in our society, and the people that are promoting to keep the status quo at the very part of the system that is now working. we declare war on poverty, and trillions of dollars later we have a collapse of marriage, communities that are in total ruin and you have the likes of those forces we just heard that keep insisting we continue this madness. john: thank you. we do seem to continue the madness. coming up, the truly hopeless deserved assistance, even i agree with that. government assistance? it creates more victims. ♪ ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-naa, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progrsive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stotalking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. ♪ john: are you isabled? so disabled you can't find work? i am a stutterer. today's disability laws existe
john: and hal insensitive and cold you must be to suggest these cuts. is a cancer in our society, and the people that are promoting to keep the status quo at the very part of the system that is now working. we declare war on poverty, and trillions of dollars later we have a collapse of marriage, communities that are in total ruin and you have the likes of those forces we just heard that keep insisting we continue this madness. john: thank you. we do seem to continue the madness. coming up, the...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [zed voice ] how far can we go? ♪ by using your has, you can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerizedoice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voi ] and it has given voice to the vceless. ♪ the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> continuing now with top story. my interview with president obama. the live super bowl massive coverage one of the few times the president has been asked pointed questions about controversial events. i began with the rollout of obamacare.
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and tymoshenko became prime minister, but by the 2010 suppress hal election, she was ready to go outher own. in a bitter presidential defeat she was beat edge by arch rival victor yanukovych and in august the following year was arrested. amid outrage from the west, she was sentence today seven years behind bars, on charges of abusing power in a gas deal. from prison she staged a temporary hunger strike saying she had been beaten by guards and needed better medical attention for chronic back pain. now despite two years of maintaining her inning car operation was no more than political revenge, it's the decriminal saying under the count in which she was impressed which has set her free. >>> the taliban's official leader has publicly refused peace talks. just yesterday the taliban claimed responsibility for an tack on a police station near kabul. suicide boxers blew up their vehicle and opened fire. several bombers and at least one police officer were killed. al jazerra's bernard smith reports from kabul on the shattered lives of police officers wounded in the conflict. >> reporter: for
and tymoshenko became prime minister, but by the 2010 suppress hal election, she was ready to go outher own. in a bitter presidential defeat she was beat edge by arch rival victor yanukovych and in august the following year was arrested. amid outrage from the west, she was sentence today seven years behind bars, on charges of abusing power in a gas deal. from prison she staged a temporary hunger strike saying she had been beaten by guards and needed better medical attention for chronic back...
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that was pueblo county finance director hal hammler, after his county had tax totals two months after became legal in the state. the county's two recreational pot stores, shops, sold nearly $1 million worth of marijuana last month. that generated about $56,000 in local sales taxes, exceeding expectations, most of the state's 160 rec stores are located in the denver area and officials expect the state to take in a total of $134 million in taxes this year. joining me now, nbc news correspondent harry smith shaking his head, who was deep in colorado to investigate the pot rush. we had the gold rush a long time ago. >> silver rush, lead rush. >> who saw this one coming? >> nobody, except the people inside. and i think it's especially strange for us here, because there's no medical marijuana anywhere around on the east coast. you go there and it's so normalized, and then you add then the legalization and the doors have just -- it's a flood of people saying, i'm going to buy, i'm going to partake in this new freedom. >> and you make a great point. we were talking in the commercial break tha
that was pueblo county finance director hal hammler, after his county had tax totals two months after became legal in the state. the county's two recreational pot stores, shops, sold nearly $1 million worth of marijuana last month. that generated about $56,000 in local sales taxes, exceeding expectations, most of the state's 160 rec stores are located in the denver area and officials expect the state to take in a total of $134 million in taxes this year. joining me now, nbc news correspondent...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [rized voice ] how far can we go? ♪ by using your has, you can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerizedoice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voi ] and it has given voice to the vceless. ♪ which 4g l map has the st coverage? this isn't real difficult. pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon. verizon. the choice is obvious. verizon is america's largest with data plans starting as low as $45 monthly access including unlimited talk and text. plus free world messaging unlimited for three months. that's powerful. verizon. the samsung galaxy note 3 in limited edition rose-gold just $149.99. wi
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. >> jill, you talked about country being northetorn in hal. is it possible the ukraine could end up divided, splitting apart? >> some people talk about that. a lot of people talk about it with dread. but you do have that geographic -- it's really a division between west and east in ukraine. the people in the east basically aligned more with moscow, people in the west -- this is a broad generalization, but in a way it is true. so some have actually thought that perhaps it might be a terrible thing to think about, but it might happen. nobody wants that. but right now, i think as obama looks at this, his main issue really in that warning, i think, was to say don't send in the army. we're talk short term, what can you do to stop the fighting. the long term is really the problem. even if they come to some type of truce, is that really going to solve the overall long-lasting problems in ukraine? probably not. >> so nick, at this point the army is what, still on the bases? were the forces we've been seeing attacking protesters, those are just police?
. >> jill, you talked about country being northetorn in hal. is it possible the ukraine could end up divided, splitting apart? >> some people talk about that. a lot of people talk about it with dread. but you do have that geographic -- it's really a division between west and east in ukraine. the people in the east basically aligned more with moscow, people in the west -- this is a broad generalization, but in a way it is true. so some have actually thought that perhaps it might be a...
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art hal voerson is taking on bill shuster and bryan smith's endorsement is challenging mike simpson in idaho, second district. hard to manimagine, though, the democrats can win either district even ifincumbents. in less than four weeks on march 11's there's a special election where alex sink and david jolly are doing battle for bill young's district. absentee ballots, which are expected to make up most of the votes cast, believe it or not, were mailed to voters on february 7th. and the florida air waves have been flooded with ads. steny hoyer, who argued this week his party is in a good position to take back the house admitted democrats have to win districts like florida 13 in order to sell a credible message that they actually have a smart at the majority in the fall. in one indication the democrats in swing districts believe they need to localize their races, when sink was asked whether democrats can retake the house majority this fall, she didn't hesitate. she said this. not this year. it's not going this year. so you all shouldn't write about that because that's not happening. okay
art hal voerson is taking on bill shuster and bryan smith's endorsement is challenging mike simpson in idaho, second district. hard to manimagine, though, the democrats can win either district even ifincumbents. in less than four weeks on march 11's there's a special election where alex sink and david jolly are doing battle for bill young's district. absentee ballots, which are expected to make up most of the votes cast, believe it or not, were mailed to voters on february 7th. and the florida...
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and hal is the fight going? >> well, extremely complex. it is a mess. but i think actually the increasingly confrontational nature of this double battle going on, the fact that you have actual shooting battles between ultra islamist factions, some associated with al qaeda and the free syrian army, i think, brings enormous clarity and also gives the lie to those plans that you hear really been needed down rather cavalierly these days which is this common view that is emerging that, well, the international community cannot do anything because it is -- it is either the regime or al qaeda. it is the view. it has been their narrative from day one when it was entirely false. it was a nonviolent, nonsectarian, broadly democratic uprising which represented a real cross-section of syrian society. he looked at those original seven to eight months of the uprising. there were many christians involved with the protests. there were kurds, there were secularists. that has -- no, at that time he was saying from 9/11 this is an extremist al qaeda foreign conspiracy. it
and hal is the fight going? >> well, extremely complex. it is a mess. but i think actually the increasingly confrontational nature of this double battle going on, the fact that you have actual shooting battles between ultra islamist factions, some associated with al qaeda and the free syrian army, i think, brings enormous clarity and also gives the lie to those plans that you hear really been needed down rather cavalierly these days which is this common view that is emerging that, well,...
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we pair you up with hal and say, okay, you guys do your thing and let's just observe how it is.they need to communicate that need. whether or not you want it, i need it. your marriage needs a unique, physical, spiritual connection with each other that you don't have with anybody else. if that's not happening regular regularly, then -- >> things happen in people's lives. our service people come back and they're not able to perform or -- >> i work with 7,000 army families a year and i see that all the time. there are still ways to uniquely connect. even if it is not -- even if it is not full copulation, it can still be -- >> i think we need to always say that. because sex is not everything in a relationship. >> we say in marriage boot camp, sex is the physical manifestation of the invisible connection. and if you don't have some form of physical manifestation, the bond is compromised. >> if there is not that happening, then usually it is because of that resentment that the other person is holding. >> that resentment, hoda, i told you. >> that's good. together you're good. >> we're
we pair you up with hal and say, okay, you guys do your thing and let's just observe how it is.they need to communicate that need. whether or not you want it, i need it. your marriage needs a unique, physical, spiritual connection with each other that you don't have with anybody else. if that's not happening regular regularly, then -- >> things happen in people's lives. our service people come back and they're not able to perform or -- >> i work with 7,000 army families a year and i...
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he said hal. [laughter] and by wife, cheryl this year. [applause] cheryl and i have five children. mormons that can be summed up in three words. in fact families are so big fleeces. yet all heard. popularity and members of congress is down to blood relatives. well, with five kids, ostensibly 7,691st cousins and my father sat alone, i'm going to ride that part of what i can. let me tell you, growing up in northern arizona was not all fun and games. i grew up on her ranch. in an accident early on i lost the end of my index finger. democrats have been trying to help out. they have been giving me the finger for years. it is just the wrong one. but prior to my election to the house i ran the goldwater institute in arizona. now, our mission was to call republicans back if only they would listen. ideas that once commanded majorities in seven of 50 states. we did it once, and we can do it again. [laughter] you know, frankly i like my democratic colleagues, and i find a lot to admire in president obama. hear me out. i respect a man with a vision to see things that others simply cannot. the
he said hal. [laughter] and by wife, cheryl this year. [applause] cheryl and i have five children. mormons that can be summed up in three words. in fact families are so big fleeces. yet all heard. popularity and members of congress is down to blood relatives. well, with five kids, ostensibly 7,691st cousins and my father sat alone, i'm going to ride that part of what i can. let me tell you, growing up in northern arizona was not all fun and games. i grew up on her ranch. in an accident early on...
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hal roach. [ applause ] >> i introduced him. he was supposed to get up and wave.e. and from the stage it was -- [ inaudible ] and i remember the lines going through my mind, and then one hit and just stuck. boom. >> i think that's fitting, because mr. roach started in silent films. >> you have to be that good to do this job. you have to be that good. >> from hollywood, rca proudly presents -- >> isn't it exciting to know that a lot of these glamorous stars are going to be in your homes tonight? all over america, housewives are turning to their husbands and saying, put on your shirt, joan crawford is coming. >> from the academy's beginning, the studios had been footing the bill for hollywood's star studded awards ceremony. but in the 1950s, a new funding source appeared, television. >> television, that's where movies go when they die. >> in 1953, nbc offered $100,000 for broadcast rights, and the academy never looked back. >> i want to say that tonight you regular television watchers will see movie stars you've never seen before. >> it's the one place you can see p
hal roach. [ applause ] >> i introduced him. he was supposed to get up and wave.e. and from the stage it was -- [ inaudible ] and i remember the lines going through my mind, and then one hit and just stuck. boom. >> i think that's fitting, because mr. roach started in silent films. >> you have to be that good to do this job. you have to be that good. >> from hollywood, rca proudly presents -- >> isn't it exciting to know that a lot of these glamorous stars are...
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hal the problem -- how the american government is giving aid to the syrian government which really uses it as a black male. there will not give anybody except after the surrender. wire you still giving aid to the syrian government? >> and the woman in the back. >> why is the international unity not protesting the resettlement of the syrian army? it is an occupied territory. >> speak up. it is quite hard to here. >> summer researcher. why is the -- the international committee that protesting? is an occupied territory and as such it is a violation of article 49 of the geneva conference. >> thank you very much. the last question might be someone outside the scope of today's discussion i will star with kelly and give the floor to the ambassador. >> to address the third question in terms of gas, there are many. i think probably the issues are most concerned with the protection. protections for those that are outside of the camps in the urban areas and those, for example, that we have not been able to reach. when i say we the u.s. government works now only to the host country but important in
hal the problem -- how the american government is giving aid to the syrian government which really uses it as a black male. there will not give anybody except after the surrender. wire you still giving aid to the syrian government? >> and the woman in the back. >> why is the international unity not protesting the resettlement of the syrian army? it is an occupied territory. >> speak up. it is quite hard to here. >> summer researcher. why is the -- the international...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [d voice ] how far can we go? ♪ by using your has, you can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerizedoice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i want. computerized voice ] it gives hope to the hopeless. [ nurse ] so your device is on. can you hear me talking? [ crying ] [ computerized voi ] and it has given voice to the vceless. ♪ jenna: welcome back. new information on a youtube video that went viral. it showed a young woman calling her former teacher and confronting her about the seshgs wall abuse she claimed happened more than 10 years ago. now prosecutors discharged that person that was on the other side of the call. william is live in los angeles with more on this. william? >> well, jenna, among the one million viewers who saw the video was a
♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ hal ] when i lost my eye sight, i thought my painting days were over. [d voice ] how far can we go? ♪ by using your has, you can actually control your x-ray. [ all ] hi! [ computerized voice ] technology has the power to unite us. hang on honey, hang on. there he is. can you see him? [ baby crying ] i see him. [ giggling ] papa. [ computerizedoice ] it inspires us. technology has taken us places we only dream. [ cheering ] [ man ] now i can do whatever i...
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you have a lot of fun people who pop up in this documentary. >> jones. >> hal prince is in it. >> oh,okay. >> with this line. >> and the guy is doing the publicity and all that jazz said, trust me, elaine, you'll get a chance to say that line on television. >> okay. >> and -- >> should we bleep it? >> it is a good line. >> people who do comedy, it is like food and drink to them. if they think of a funny line, and it just came right off the top of their head. >> okay, all right. >> can you say it, because. >> thank you, jesus. >> thank you, jesus. >> that's how i end every day. >> but wait a minute. >> we have ten seconds, elaine. >> you're not getting the last line in this morning's show. >> and good-bye. >> i did. >> when i was asked how i enjoy doing the -- >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> good morning, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. we begin with a story new at 11:00, detectives in the south bay are looking for more victims after arresting a man for sexually assaulting very young children. bob redell has more. >> reporter: extremely young. sunny vale police have identif
you have a lot of fun people who pop up in this documentary. >> jones. >> hal prince is in it. >> oh,okay. >> with this line. >> and the guy is doing the publicity and all that jazz said, trust me, elaine, you'll get a chance to say that line on television. >> okay. >> and -- >> should we bleep it? >> it is a good line. >> people who do comedy, it is like food and drink to them. if they think of a funny line, and it just came right off...
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there's no official propose hal to convert marin gas into a bank but there may be a former proposal submitted later this year. >>> the average price for a gallon of gas has gone up. 17 days in a row. it's likely to go higher as refineries shut down for scheduled maintenance. aaa says that's the longest streak of daily increases since last may. it means drivers across the country are paying about 15 cents a gallon more than earlier this month. here in the bay area, we're paying $34.80 which is actually -- 3.80 which is actually 30 cents cheaper. >>> some angry bay area parents say they their kids are not being supervised at school. and they have the video to prove it. >>> pressure is growing on arizona's governor to reject the gay bill. the looming deadline faced and why the nfl is getting involved in the debate. >>> we're looking at traffic that's getting busier. we also have traffic in san jose that's slowing down and a big problem at a major intersection in the east bay adding to the drive times. >>> that fog bank has come roaring back. oakland, san francisco, berkeley bundle up, it's cold.
there's no official propose hal to convert marin gas into a bank but there may be a former proposal submitted later this year. >>> the average price for a gallon of gas has gone up. 17 days in a row. it's likely to go higher as refineries shut down for scheduled maintenance. aaa says that's the longest streak of daily increases since last may. it means drivers across the country are paying about 15 cents a gallon more than earlier this month. here in the bay area, we're paying $34.80...
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and hal at that time for the foreseeable future but then barack obama would be elected president i wasing there thinking about a song from many years before the alternative version of "my country, 'tis of thee" the abolitionist approach in the 1830's 1830's, stronghold of slavery. they wrote a song with the same music but criticizing the slave system. i thought feted as between britain this year king is people who tried to expand democracy or keep the benefits of democracy to only their group? the country will go in the direction that the most people pulled it. we dare not let the people flew operate on the basis of fear operate on the basis of scarcity or me or mind or a us. i do not stop we have to always be pulling "my country, 'tis of thee" in the direction of sweet land of liberty for all. you get with you are willing to give with energy and resources to make this a more perfect union because i do believe america has great things to offer the world has a muslim you cannot practice is lomb anywhere in the world more freedom than in america may be as free but not free error. europe
and hal at that time for the foreseeable future but then barack obama would be elected president i wasing there thinking about a song from many years before the alternative version of "my country, 'tis of thee" the abolitionist approach in the 1830's 1830's, stronghold of slavery. they wrote a song with the same music but criticizing the slave system. i thought feted as between britain this year king is people who tried to expand democracy or keep the benefits of democracy to only...
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[inaudible] >> hal its estimated in your forecast. >> relative to the projections of output that we have made in 2007 -- their royal we come of a relative to the projections we have now marked down our projection of potential output in 2017 by a little more than seven percentage. this is a point that larry and others have noted. of the reduction of more than 7 percent we interviewed a little less than 2% to directly deep recession and slow recovery there's a one and three 1/4 percentage by reduction in output coming from the persistent affects on the labour market, particularly the elevated levels of long-term unemployment and pushing people ought to work, encouraging them from looking for work. the weak recovery on capital accumulation and also the one in three 1/4 percentage point. the remainder, five percentage points comes in our assessment from a reconsideration of the various strands that were under way up to 2007. it is not directly related to the recession and recovery but is a reassessment from our perspective in what the underlying growth rate of key variables in the economy ar
[inaudible] >> hal its estimated in your forecast. >> relative to the projections of output that we have made in 2007 -- their royal we come of a relative to the projections we have now marked down our projection of potential output in 2017 by a little more than seven percentage. this is a point that larry and others have noted. of the reduction of more than 7 percent we interviewed a little less than 2% to directly deep recession and slow recovery there's a one and three 1/4...
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. >> hal has sequester affected the preparedness of your organization and budgetary constraints generally? >> well, it is having an effect. as i said in my oral statement, the combination of the compromises, decisions we have made and then the budget reductions occasioned by sequestration or sequestration like reductions is the cumulative effect of all of this is what i worry about. and the reduction in our capacity. it is not as great as it was a year or two ago, and if we continue these cuts it will continue to have a negative impact. >> that particular capability that is most at risk for vulnerable. >> the most important asset -- and this has been a consistent tennant of mind as long as i have been in this job, our most important resources are people. that's why i'm so concerned about the cumulative effect on the morale of the workforce with sequestration, furloughs to the shutdowns, pay freezes on top of everything. so one of the things 252 of the things i'm concerned about is the continued ability to recruit the kind of people that we need and attrition which is around 4% , pre stead
. >> hal has sequester affected the preparedness of your organization and budgetary constraints generally? >> well, it is having an effect. as i said in my oral statement, the combination of the compromises, decisions we have made and then the budget reductions occasioned by sequestration or sequestration like reductions is the cumulative effect of all of this is what i worry about. and the reduction in our capacity. it is not as great as it was a year or two ago, and if we continue...
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. >> hal has recovery impacted wages and income inequality and if so, what can congress do to addressthis major problem? >> senator, i think that the issues of income inequality, rising income inequality in this country really take back many decades, probably to the mid-80s when we began to see a very substantial widening of wage gaps between more skilled and less skilled workers. and this is a transit that unfortunately has continued almost unabated for the last 30 years. economists have debated exactly what the causes are with technological change and globalization player rolls. however, i think it is clear that the recession has placed an extremely high toll, particularly in special burdens on lower income workers. those workers and less educated workers have seen their unemployment rates rise disproportionately during the downturn. and so households and segments of our population that had already been suffering, stagnant or declining incomes for many years have seen their recession take a large toll. so it really has been a very large burden, and it is our objective to try judge d
. >> hal has recovery impacted wages and income inequality and if so, what can congress do to addressthis major problem? >> senator, i think that the issues of income inequality, rising income inequality in this country really take back many decades, probably to the mid-80s when we began to see a very substantial widening of wage gaps between more skilled and less skilled workers. and this is a transit that unfortunately has continued almost unabated for the last 30 years....