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in the final round here, him ba. gave him a share of the lead at 15 under. would outlast mickelson to win his second pga championship. and we'll hear from mcilroy who was on fire after winning three straight tournaments. >>> nascar, watkins glen, racing with heavy hearts today, less than 24 hours after driver kevin ward junior was struck and killed by the car driven by tony stewart. today's race won by a.j. almon dinger. he shared his thoughts on the tragedy involving kevin ward. >> this nascar community whereas a whole we're a family. when anything like that happens, it's something that you don't kind of erase and you forget about. and all of our thoughts and prayers. it may not seem like it, i wish there was more to do, but it goes to the ward family and what happened and also goes to tony. >>> over in football now. training camp continued down in richmond for the redskins. deangelo hall suffered a bruised back. but it does not appear to be anything serious. >>> coming up on sports final, a lot more from the redskins, fresh off their pre-season game. alfre
in the final round here, him ba. gave him a share of the lead at 15 under. would outlast mickelson to win his second pga championship. and we'll hear from mcilroy who was on fire after winning three straight tournaments. >>> nascar, watkins glen, racing with heavy hearts today, less than 24 hours after driver kevin ward junior was struck and killed by the car driven by tony stewart. today's race won by a.j. almon dinger. he shared his thoughts on the tragedy involving kevin ward....
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>> that is like him ba, saying how was i supposed to know? well i believe paul kedrosky. very much. -- going from the lacrosse field of yale to the c suite of china's against e-commerce giant. we look at one of the key figures in alibaba's ipo. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." e-commerce giant alibaba will go public -- it could be one of the biggest ipo's ever. not just contact, but ever. behind the company there is , who hasrman joe tsai been instrumental in growing the company's fortune. by more on tsai, i am joined leslie picker in new york. this guy, is he the power behind powers?ne or one of the >> he is the yin to the yang. behind m&a, but also behind their creative legal structures. he is the one who structure their variable interest entity, their way to get around the chinese restriction on foreign ownership. he is also the guy who championed their partnership structure, the one who says that group of individual should have outside control in nominating the majority of the board. he is kind of the brains behind the throne. he is the one making s
>> that is like him ba, saying how was i supposed to know? well i believe paul kedrosky. very much. -- going from the lacrosse field of yale to the c suite of china's against e-commerce giant. we look at one of the key figures in alibaba's ipo. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." e-commerce giant alibaba will go public -- it could be one of the biggest ipo's ever. not just contact, but ever. behind the company there is , who hasrman joe tsai been...
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him. david nabaro was appointed senior coordinator for elow ba last week. he says the disease isn't just a humanitarian problem. he says it's impacting politics and economies and may have security ramifications. >> a really comprehensive support operation is necessary that involves all the different assets, tools, capacities, in our united nations system. >> nabarro will travel to west africa this week to assess the situation. he'll visit the four countries affected by the outbreak, liberia, sierra leone, guinea and nigeria. world health organization officials say the ebola outbreak is one of the largest everp. they say it's claimed the lives of an estimated 1,200 people. >>> demonstrators in pakistan are demanding the prime minister's resignation. they've marched into a heavily guarded government zone in the captain islamabad to make their case. tens of thousands of supporters of the opposition party pakistan movement for justice have been staging rallies since saturday in the capital. they were joined by members of an islamic organization. they are accusi
him. david nabaro was appointed senior coordinator for elow ba last week. he says the disease isn't just a humanitarian problem. he says it's impacting politics and economies and may have security ramifications. >> a really comprehensive support operation is necessary that involves all the different assets, tools, capacities, in our united nations system. >> nabarro will travel to west africa this week to assess the situation. he'll visit the four countries affected by the outbreak,...
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egypt for 234 days, they were accused of helping the outlawed plus him brotherhood n june, mohamed and peter were given 7-year sentences. bare are mohamed got an extra three years because he had a spent bull net his possession which he had picked up at a protest. >>> now to pakistan where police have arrested 150 anti-government protesters. this comes as supporters of leading pakistani leader imran kahn and the cleric are set to march on a heavily fort fight path to the capital of islambad. 10s of thousands of protesters have already brought parts of the capital to a standstill. kahn has threatened to pull out of members of his party from parliament. he says last year's election was rigged. >>> rescuers in china are trying to reach 29 miners trapped after a gas explosion. the blast happened early on tuesday. 10 other miners managed to escape. chinese media is reported that the government had ordered the mine to be shutdown twice, but the miners continued to operate. >>> and chinese police have arrested two high-profile actors on drugs charges. the son of hong kong action superstar jackie chan has been didetained and 31-yea
egypt for 234 days, they were accused of helping the outlawed plus him brotherhood n june, mohamed and peter were given 7-year sentences. bare are mohamed got an extra three years because he had a spent bull net his possession which he had picked up at a protest. >>> now to pakistan where police have arrested 150 anti-government protesters. this comes as supporters of leading pakistani leader imran kahn and the cleric are set to march on a heavily fort fight path to the capital of...
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him. >> translator: i think the work the volunteer ba tttalioning ar doing in the ukraine are very important because it's the future of the ukrainian army but the future of the police force. as we've seen, this army is less efficient than volunteer battalions that operate on their own initiative and guided by the idealism in the fight against the enemy. >> translator: a fight these men say they're building to risk everything for. to keep control of their borders and, they say, their future. emma hayward, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >>> in cairo palestinian and israeli leaders are continuing ceasefire negotiations. nearly 2,000 palestinians have been killed in the conflict. most of them are civilians. israel has lost 67 people, most of them soldiers. prime minister been gentleman men netanyahu was firm today in stating israel's objective for the talks. >> translator: only if there is a clear solution to our security needs, only then will we be prepared to come to an understanding. if hamas thinks that through continued intermittent firing it will cause us to macon segs, it is mistaken. as
him. >> translator: i think the work the volunteer ba tttalioning ar doing in the ukraine are very important because it's the future of the ukrainian army but the future of the police force. as we've seen, this army is less efficient than volunteer battalions that operate on their own initiative and guided by the idealism in the fight against the enemy. >> translator: a fight these men say they're building to risk everything for. to keep control of their borders and, they say, their...
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. >>> a ba lug baluga whale in mystic, connecticut, is fast becoming app internet star. he's featured in videos that show him reports. >> reporter: june know the whale has a reputation for watching the people who come to watch him. it happens when he's eating and when visitors come by his tank. as these kids learned, he can give as good as it gets. the video was recorded last year, but has been shared over 400,000 times in the last few days. what's he doing with those kids? >> he's really playing with them. he's playing peekaboo. boo! the kids getting their reaction is really what is spurring him on to keep doing it. >> reporter: dr. tracy romano is the chief marine biologist in mystic, connecticut. juno shares the 750,000 gallon tank. >> reporter: are they trained to do that? >> this was not trained in juno. >> reporter: baluga, this has gone viral. this was from a chinese aquarium. this video with juno has been viewed nearly 4 million times. but little is known about how balugas process information. >> these whales are highly evolved for adapting to their environment. as far as what they're thinking, we ca
. >>> a ba lug baluga whale in mystic, connecticut, is fast becoming app internet star. he's featured in videos that show him reports. >> reporter: june know the whale has a reputation for watching the people who come to watch him. it happens when he's eating and when visitors come by his tank. as these kids learned, he can give as good as it gets. the video was recorded last year, but has been shared over 400,000 times in the last few days. what's he doing with those kids?...
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and buck said he was rooming with him, and he said that he nt went out and came back, and ba turkey was there.turkey and he had the w 34 and 3 33-ouy bats, highway slepts wie slept room. he used the 33 bat t andhi f it this far from the fence. he was talking to his bats. he talked to the 33 and said, " used you today and hit a home 4 run. if i used you," to the 34 bat, "i would have hit that home run, and we would have won the game." when they interviewed him laterw they said, "how many home runs did you hit?" he said, "i have no idea," he wn said, "because i only counted them when i won the ball game." he was on a great team. and of course, billy rogan, in his final season. he's on the team. and you have another guy named willard "home run" brown. willard brown was playing d shortstop on this particular --g actually, he's playing third base in this particular game.g but he played a lot of he shortstop. he endeded up being a great player, went to the major leagues. most people know about jackie robinson being the first bei african-american in major africa leagues. he was in the national
and buck said he was rooming with him, and he said that he nt went out and came back, and ba turkey was there.turkey and he had the w 34 and 3 33-ouy bats, highway slepts wie slept room. he used the 33 bat t andhi f it this far from the fence. he was talking to his bats. he talked to the 33 and said, " used you today and hit a home 4 run. if i used you," to the 34 bat, "i would have hit that home run, and we would have won the game." when they interviewed him laterw they...
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him, is it okay? >> it depends on where you are. because if you are on the ba and i coast you get the breeze and it's really cool. pleasant inland and today more changes ahead as we take a look at live doppler 7hd. right now things are quiet. we anticipate the low clouds and fog to slowly burn back. it will take some time. temperatures today will be even cooler, below average. the sun coming up at 6:21. we will look for the numbers to not only be below average today, but the reason why, an area of low pressure, it is going to stick around for several days. let's get you caught up on what's going on in the pacific where remnants of a cell continue to bring showers to maui, the aloha state in general. we will look for julio to continue to weaken. this is the good news. still a hurricane with winds of 90 miles an hour. it will be a hurricane for another day or so. but it pass toss the north and east of the hawaiian islands. they will get back to normal slowly, but surely, and we will look for temperatures back home to take a while to recover. here's a look at sfo
him, is it okay? >> it depends on where you are. because if you are on the ba and i coast you get the breeze and it's really cool. pleasant inland and today more changes ahead as we take a look at live doppler 7hd. right now things are quiet. we anticipate the low clouds and fog to slowly burn back. it will take some time. temperatures today will be even cooler, below average. the sun coming up at 6:21. we will look for the numbers to not only be below average today, but the reason why,...
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him. he put all the leadership of these forces -- >> what i hear you saying, mr. am bat the thought -- >> yes. snrs. >> he considered himself operational responsible for the movement, this interpretation is unique to him. >> so what you hear you saying, correct me if i'm wrong, and i've heard this from others as well, nouri al-maliki, with his cronies as you call them, have stolen tens of hundreds of millions of dollars from the iraqi people. and they are afraid that if he is no longer prime minister, he could be arrested, sent to jail and that money could be taken from him. >> i think they are terrified. if you go and look at the record of his performance during the last two years. he has driven the country into the ground. look, he interpreted politics as winner takes all. now if you are a winner in politics, you have a license to loot and they have been looting the country blind. now, at the end, this has to stop. we hope that new prime minister will did a u-turn on this and will start using politics for the reconstruction and mending of iraq -- >> do you know this -
him. he put all the leadership of these forces -- >> what i hear you saying, mr. am bat the thought -- >> yes. snrs. >> he considered himself operational responsible for the movement, this interpretation is unique to him. >> so what you hear you saying, correct me if i'm wrong, and i've heard this from others as well, nouri al-maliki, with his cronies as you call them, have stolen tens of hundreds of millions of dollars from the iraqi people. and they are afraid that if...
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made it cle who he's ba >>> this man is the new iraqi prime minister, but the problem is the current prime minister neurilemmal newer rei -- prime minister nouri al-maliki. >> i called him and urged him to form a new cabinet as quickly as possible, one that represents all iraqis. >> a dramatic scene from the mountains of northern iraq, dozens of trapped refugees rescued. watch as dozens of desperate refugees though themselves at the helicopter. these refugees have been surrounded on a mountain by isis militants. it's being called a human catastrophe as they face the death of starvation, dehydration and mass murder. >>> back at home police in hollister are trying to figure out what happened to a young woman named vanessa flores. betty yu tells us vanessa's friend is dead and vanessa is probably in a lot of danger. >> reporter: rosi oo ybarra last saw the her daughter on august 1st when she left her home to help a friend move. later that night police say she ended up in a car with her ex- boyfriend, his name jose barajas. >> a very violent aggressive man. he physically abused my daughter many times during the time of their relationship. that's why she broke up with him. >
made it cle who he's ba >>> this man is the new iraqi prime minister, but the problem is the current prime minister neurilemmal newer rei -- prime minister nouri al-maliki. >> i called him and urged him to form a new cabinet as quickly as possible, one that represents all iraqis. >> a dramatic scene from the mountains of northern iraq, dozens of trapped refugees rescued. watch as dozens of desperate refugees though themselves at the helicopter. these refugees have been...
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they believe the man buried here, abou about ba ba chabesh,s in the rock represent the good and evil that exist in each one of us. i asked him if the yasdz faith has similarities to other religions. >> our religion is a very old religion, we believe other religions have come from ours. we haven't taken anything. >> these kids who introduced themselves to me, represent 600,000 yazidis in iraq, some have left the country to marry outside the faith. they have been the victims of massacres 72 times in history. yazidis have kept their culture and faith alive, despite persecution by saddam hussein and the violence after his fall. the roxana saberi, al jazeera. iraq. >> thousands of years, between them shia arabs, sunni arabs and kurdish, many of them living in nineva a cultural diverse province 250 miles northwest of baghdad. between 500,000 and 2.5 million have their own language and culture, most are muslim. more than 10,000 turkmen families have fled, into northern iraq. there are 400,000 iraqi christians. ten years ago the number was more than ten times that. they have been given people choice, if the islamic state. they have
they believe the man buried here, abou about ba ba chabesh,s in the rock represent the good and evil that exist in each one of us. i asked him if the yasdz faith has similarities to other religions. >> our religion is a very old religion, we believe other religions have come from ours. we haven't taken anything. >> these kids who introduced themselves to me, represent 600,000 yazidis in iraq, some have left the country to marry outside the faith. they have been the victims of...
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ba boy on the court. he prefers to be called a boy person, actll reed also an am amputee. he was invited to participate and he is surrounded mostly by teen agers who call him an inspiration reedays he will do this every year if he's invited. that's a job you'd like, isn't it? >> good fim >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city
ba boy on the court. he prefers to be called a boy person, actll reed also an am amputee. he was invited to participate and he is surrounded mostly by teen agers who call him an inspiration reedays he will do this every year if he's invited. that's a job you'd like, isn't it? >> good fim >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city
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him if they went public. but clearly they went public first. so what motivates isis terrorists to take hostages and sometimes kill them in the most bay ba barbaricays? cnn has interviewed two isis members who are now fighting in syria. listen to this. >> do you personally believe in beheldi in beheadings and executions? would you personally partake in one? >> i would be personally honored. i hope god gives me a chance to do such a thing. >> more than honored to do that kind of execution. we're going to have more of that interview with isis fighters just ahead. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a mil
him if they went public. but clearly they went public first. so what motivates isis terrorists to take hostages and sometimes kill them in the most bay ba barbaricays? cnn has interviewed two isis members who are now fighting in syria. listen to this. >> do you personally believe in beheldi in beheadings and executions? would you personally partake in one? >> i would be personally honored. i hope god gives me a chance to do such a thing. >> more than honored to do that kind of...
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almost a natural to him to step outside something which he was quite comfortable with in response to the more reaction. he was almost forced into the oval. was forced into the role he ba so bravely. i had a strange feeling that i had read this book. what is this reminding me of here you have this character who had unleashed, it triggered -- sitting in the middle of this great war between people with money to invest in people who were just families with money. it a war that none of them really wanted in some way but now was happening in the middle. the short and one very short. he is in some way they're reluctant middle man, a reluctant participant. he is front of from lord of the ranks. i think of him as for go. you know, he has that type of situation. i find his bravery -- >> what does this say about the difference between you and me and i am immediately drawn to the most dramatic story in the new testament and you think of lord of the rings ? >> you were raised with religion. >> i have much grander aspirations for your imagination than you do. [laughter] >> i think it was pretty terrific. and it does not read pretty well, but i read the first time i think of him --
almost a natural to him to step outside something which he was quite comfortable with in response to the more reaction. he was almost forced into the oval. was forced into the role he ba so bravely. i had a strange feeling that i had read this book. what is this reminding me of here you have this character who had unleashed, it triggered -- sitting in the middle of this great war between people with money to invest in people who were just families with money. it a war that none of them really...
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ba then. t he was in the back so he was eating twice as much food.en he then when he would leave, they would give him a to-go sack, anl so he would leave and tell me stories about that night.t, his his teammates say, hey, what did your people put in that sack foy you? because they were hungry again and he was the only one with a a sack. so you make the best out of a bad situation and that's what some of the players did. and sam hairiston, of course, has his -- he had two sons thata played in the big leagues and now he's got two grandsons that played in the big leagues.now so i guess he did pretty good. >> was the barnstorming something all the negro leagues teams did, or was it just prette much what the monarchs, what they wanted to do? >> yeah, all the teams tried.tr i'll put it that way.you coul because you could see, it was very lucrative in the money, bu you had to build up a tradition so two of the greatest tw barnstorming teams were the hem stead grays and the kansas city m monarchs and the can kansas city mar knack monarchs tied up and pretty muche dominated that area.an that was the team. gre
ba then. t he was in the back so he was eating twice as much food.en he then when he would leave, they would give him a to-go sack, anl so he would leave and tell me stories about that night.t, his his teammates say, hey, what did your people put in that sack foy you? because they were hungry again and he was the only one with a a sack. so you make the best out of a bad situation and that's what some of the players did. and sam hairiston, of course, has his -- he had two sons thata played in...
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ba. lesson number three, well, it's just so crucial i got to explain again. never use market orders. now when you pick up the phone and call your broker and tell him sells stock but don't name a price, that's a market order. what you're doing is giving that broker permission to fill your order at any old price the market gives you. so let's ask that. u i don't go to the market and buy this head of lettuce at any price. would you do that? i'll take any price you give me. no, you would never do that. and you shouldn't do it with the much more expensive things called stocks either. market orders are how people ended up selling proctor and gamble for $38 a share. when the machines took over and tumbled and nearly 1,000 points the flash crash in the time it took me to walk out on the set and sit there for a few minutes. with all the stories about investment banks, you recognize the broker may be a great and helpful person. his top priority isn't to get you the best possible price. he works for a broker's house. his job is commission. and that's how he's often paid. that's why i don't have any conflicts here. i don't want your commission. have i asked f
ba. lesson number three, well, it's just so crucial i got to explain again. never use market orders. now when you pick up the phone and call your broker and tell him sells stock but don't name a price, that's a market order. what you're doing is giving that broker permission to fill your order at any old price the market gives you. so let's ask that. u i don't go to the market and buy this head of lettuce at any price. would you do that? i'll take any price you give me. no, you would never do...
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ba. >> nailed it. >> we got to end on this video. an adorable role reversal. this is rilo, his love for his human knows no bounds. look at himentle paw. this is what true love looks like. >> i could watch that all day. >> that is why i'm a dog person. cats don't do that. >> how do you know? sometimes cat does that. okay, she's right. >>> debate settled. back with more "gma." keep it here. ♪ ♪ hanes. a perfect fit for every body. now in colorful new styles. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. get $10-$40 off our best paints and stains at lowe's. [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. keep t♪e change. at famous footwear we're not just selling back to school shoes, we're selling straight up confidence. we've done our homework to find the hottest shoes to send your kids back in style. like our exclusive shimmer print converse high-tops. anybody sitting here? only at famous footwear. famous footwear. victory is yours. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. 7:56. i am caroline tucker. taking a look at top stories topping our region. mcgovern ray county publi
ba. >> nailed it. >> we got to end on this video. an adorable role reversal. this is rilo, his love for his human knows no bounds. look at himentle paw. this is what true love looks like. >> i could watch that all day. >> that is why i'm a dog person. cats don't do that. >> how do you know? sometimes cat does that. okay, she's right. >>> debate settled. back with more "gma." keep it here. ♪ ♪ hanes. a perfect fit for every body. now in...
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that possible to have air strikes that help the rebels fighting ba har al a sad without relieving the pressure that isis is putting on himt thing is to get our priorities right. i do believe we should launch air strikes. they should be heavy and immediate. but this is not the take side in a syrian civil war. this is to protect our own national security. i think prime cameron said it pretty well and speak for conditions in the country as well as in the uk. there can be secondary effects. isis has probably done more damage to other elements of the syrian-sunni opposition than it has to al assad's forces. so a degradation of isis in addition to the most important point, which is keeping america said, could change the chem tri, the mix politically and militarily on the ground in a way that could benefit more moderate opposition and could make a political settlement between that opposition and the al assad regime possible. there are others out there who stand with assad because they feel they have no choice but they are no happy with the way he's conducting his campaign. >> i wonder, we were all watching the president speak y
that possible to have air strikes that help the rebels fighting ba har al a sad without relieving the pressure that isis is putting on himt thing is to get our priorities right. i do believe we should launch air strikes. they should be heavy and immediate. but this is not the take side in a syrian civil war. this is to protect our own national security. i think prime cameron said it pretty well and speak for conditions in the country as well as in the uk. there can be secondary effects. isis...
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an emotional david ba are it's rajas after a jury acquits him.ns were found and no known witnesses. did this dad get away with murder? and could there be more legal action against him? joining us for a legal debated is jonah spilbore defense attorney and misty, a trial attorney. now, any of us would probably want to kill the guy who killed our kids, but it seems like the jury just had a lot of sympathy for him. should you make judgments as a jury on sympathy? >> jury had a will the of sympathy. jurors are human beings. but, you know what? i don't think that's what prompted the jury in this case. this looks like a case of judge atlantay justice with what we call jury nullification. when you look at the evidence or lack thereof, the d.a. did not have anything to connect the dots in this case except for motive, because who wouldn't be motivated. >> right. >> and opportunity. there was no gun shot residue on the defendant's hands. there was no eyewitnesses. there was no weapons found when you talk about opportunity the guy's house was about 400 yards
an emotional david ba are it's rajas after a jury acquits him.ns were found and no known witnesses. did this dad get away with murder? and could there be more legal action against him? joining us for a legal debated is jonah spilbore defense attorney and misty, a trial attorney. now, any of us would probably want to kill the guy who killed our kids, but it seems like the jury just had a lot of sympathy for him. should you make judgments as a jury on sympathy? >> jury had a will the of...
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palestinian leader alive, mar won ba deputiy sits in an israeli jail ex politicisly in favor of the two-state solution. he wanted to negotiate a two-state solution, you could let him, make an understanding and have a serious negotiation. be the worst thing that happened to hamas. >> peter and michael, we are anticipating comments from president obama about nine minutes or so from now. any moment. we'll bring those to you live. we're going to take a short break. our coverage continues. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you kn
palestinian leader alive, mar won ba deputiy sits in an israeli jail ex politicisly in favor of the two-state solution. he wanted to negotiate a two-state solution, you could let him, make an understanding and have a serious negotiation. be the worst thing that happened to hamas. >> peter and michael, we are anticipating comments from president obama about nine minutes or so from now. any moment. we'll bring those to you live. we're going to take a short break. our coverage continues. [...
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that you know you can't work with him and he's always, he has sparks coming out of his ears, this is not true. because why would they bring me back if i was thatted ba. we know they are television executives and perhaps, you know, they bang their heads against the wall periodically just for the fun of it. but why would they bring me back if it was that impossible to work with. >> rose: everything about you and the way you express complaint that makes them go a bit wacky. >> i would say these are things, almost all of these things are from the previous century. >> if you had been a model citizen since 2000. >> i would say my score of being a troublesome employee is a little bit, maybe a c minus rather than a c since that time. i'm just sort of in the mid el. >> rose: that would current current in that. >> yes. you would be surprised. we'll just leave it at that. the story of that is best not told, just generally speaking. the whole thing. everybody made terrible mistakes. >> rose: nobody has clean hands. >> nobody has clean hands, no, i think nobody has clean hands. i didn't do the vetting that i needed to do. and they didn't do things that they need
that you know you can't work with him and he's always, he has sparks coming out of his ears, this is not true. because why would they bring me back if i was thatted ba. we know they are television executives and perhaps, you know, they bang their heads against the wall periodically just for the fun of it. but why would they bring me back if it was that impossible to work with. >> rose: everything about you and the way you express complaint that makes them go a bit wacky. >> i would...
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ba . >>> giants have been missing their angel in the outfield for nearly two months, but tomorrow they are likely going to get their wings back. angel pagon will be activated. the giants have missed hime leadoff spot. that is great news. >>> eric burns is back in a baseball uniform. burns will play for the san rafael pacifics to raise money. every hit he gets will earn money. he was a fan favorite with the as and has been out of the big leagues four years. >>> when i originally agreed to do this in april, i knew this day would come, and i tried to get out there about once a week to take batting practice, take fly balls, throw the ball around so i don't come down here and make a fool out of myself. even though i did the prep work, there is no guarantee i will not make a fool out of myself. >>> a ground making day in the nba. the san antonio spurs hired the league's first team to be an assistant coach. long-time wnba veteran becky hammond will sit on greg popovich's bench. she plays for the san antonio silver stars and was hired for her basketball iq. >> growing up i remember asking my dad, you know, hey dad, will i ever play in the nba. at that point there was no wnba. i was seven or
ba . >>> giants have been missing their angel in the outfield for nearly two months, but tomorrow they are likely going to get their wings back. angel pagon will be activated. the giants have missed hime leadoff spot. that is great news. >>> eric burns is back in a baseball uniform. burns will play for the san rafael pacifics to raise money. every hit he gets will earn money. he was a fan favorite with the as and has been out of the big leagues four years. >>> when i...