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adams and his actions. >> reporter: he shared a jail cell with hughes remembers how close hughes andreporter: by the late 1970s, hughes, anthony mcintyre and hunts of their friends were in prison. hughes and several other prisoners upped the ante and went on hunger strike. >> reporter: after 66 days, hunger strikers began to die of starvation. meanwhile, there's a roar about the propaganda. he says adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> reporter: he with held the strike causing the death of his own i.r.a. fighters. >> reporter: at boston, where the interviews and explosive allegations threaten to redefine one of ireland's most important figures. a role was aus sized and cut off from the community he loved. when british records were released detailing the offer made to prisoners, he says he was vindicated. >> reporter: he is not alone in his perception. adams denial of i.r.a. membership has driven some of adams most faithful away from him. >> reporter: if, even part of the boston college archives end up in police hands, adams denials could face more challenges than th
adams and his actions. >> reporter: he shared a jail cell with hughes remembers how close hughes andreporter: by the late 1970s, hughes, anthony mcintyre and hunts of their friends were in prison. hughes and several other prisoners upped the ante and went on hunger strike. >> reporter: after 66 days, hunger strikers began to die of starvation. meanwhile, there's a roar about the propaganda. he says adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> reporter: he with held...
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adams and his actions. >> hughes wasn't a total ace. >> reporter: he shared a jail cell with hughesse hughes and adams were. >> they were inseparable. id logically they are inseparable. >> i trusted the man at that time and i trusted his political maneuvering and his political direction. >> reporter: by the late 1970s, hughes, anthony mcintyre and hunts of their friends were in prison. hughes and several other prisoners upped the ante and went on hunger strike. >> i remember the first day of the hunger strike and they came and left the food at the door of the cell. and i remember the feeling then looking out saying this is the first day of the last day of my life. >> reporter: after 66 days, hunger strikers began to die of starvation. meanwhile, there's a roar about the propaganda. he says adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> the government came and made a secret offer to us. the leadership outside. that was controlled by gerry ada adams. >> reporter: he with held the strike causing the death of his own i.r.a. fighters. >> i never veered off what i believe to be t
adams and his actions. >> hughes wasn't a total ace. >> reporter: he shared a jail cell with hughesse hughes and adams were. >> they were inseparable. id logically they are inseparable. >> i trusted the man at that time and i trusted his political maneuvering and his political direction. >> reporter: by the late 1970s, hughes, anthony mcintyre and hunts of their friends were in prison. hughes and several other prisoners upped the ante and went on hunger strike....
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shared a jail cell with hughes remembers how close hughes and adams were. >> hughes and adams were inseparablecally they were virtually inseparable. his whole talk was about gerry. >> i trusted the man at that time, and i trusted his political maneuvering and his political direction. >> by the late 1970s, hughes, o'rourke, anthony mcintyre and hundreds of their i.r.a. mates were in prison. in 1980, hughes and several other i.r.a. prisoners upped the ante and went on hunger strike. >> i remember the first day of the hunger strike and they came and left the food at the door of the cell. and i remember the feeling then of looking around the cell and saying to myself, this the first day of the last day of my life. >> after 66 days, hunger strikers began to die of starvation. meanwhile, as o'rourke ran the i.r.a.'s propaganda from inside prison, he says adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> the british government came and made a secret offer to us, the prison leadership, through an outside committee that was controlled by gerry adams. >> but adams, he says, withheld the government
shared a jail cell with hughes remembers how close hughes and adams were. >> hughes and adams were inseparablecally they were virtually inseparable. his whole talk was about gerry. >> i trusted the man at that time, and i trusted his political maneuvering and his political direction. >> by the late 1970s, hughes, o'rourke, anthony mcintyre and hundreds of their i.r.a. mates were in prison. in 1980, hughes and several other i.r.a. prisoners upped the ante and went on hunger...
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in 1980, hughes and several other i.r.a.ped the ante and went on hunger strike. >> i remember the first day of the hunger strike and they came and left the food at the door of the cell. and i remember t feeling then of looking around the cell and saying to myself, this the first day of the last day of my life. >> after 66 days, hunger strikers began to die of starvation. meanwhile, as o'rourke ran the i.r.a.'s propaganda from inside prison, he says adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> the british government came and made a secret offer to us, the prison leadership, through an outside committee that was controlled by gerry adams. >> but adams, he says, withheld the government offer to end the strike, causing the deaths of half a dozen of his own i.r.a. fighters. >> i have never, ever veered off what i believe to be the essence of what happened. the last six hunger strikers didn't need to die, but that all came out of boston. >> at boston, where interviews and the explosive allegations they contain threaten
in 1980, hughes and several other i.r.a.ped the ante and went on hunger strike. >> i remember the first day of the hunger strike and they came and left the food at the door of the cell. and i remember t feeling then of looking around the cell and saying to myself, this the first day of the last day of my life. >> after 66 days, hunger strikers began to die of starvation. meanwhile, as o'rourke ran the i.r.a.'s propaganda from inside prison, he says adams negotiated with the...
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but when brendan hughes broke a vow of silence and named the man he claimed was responsible for jeanlle's death, a mural in his memory was painted over, only recently redone. it's a clear example of the power the interviews and the boston college archives may have to awaken demons and tkae stabilize northern ireland's uneasy peace, and split his community. >> when anybody would need to be taken away, they normally done it. i had no control over this squad. gary had control over this particular squad. >> reporter: jerry is jerry adams, the commander in the early 1970s, and now one of northern ireland's most important political figures. >> he was the most key leader that he produced. he was the heart of every decision, and every strategic decision. >> he was welcomed by president clinton, and silenced the guns. ultimately emerged as the most influential and important catholic politician in northern ireland. jerry adams has refused our request for an interview, but the past here said many times he was never in the ir and never involved in the death of jean mcconville. and his press labe
but when brendan hughes broke a vow of silence and named the man he claimed was responsible for jeanlle's death, a mural in his memory was painted over, only recently redone. it's a clear example of the power the interviews and the boston college archives may have to awaken demons and tkae stabilize northern ireland's uneasy peace, and split his community. >> when anybody would need to be taken away, they normally done it. i had no control over this squad. gary had control over this...
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hugh masekela here with us again.ing performer is out with a new project called "songs of migration." which is in performance at the kennedy center starting tomorrow night for the next several nights. once again, welcome to the show. the group with us behind us right now is called complete. correct? and where are they from? >> they're from outside johannesburg. they used to sing in a church and like a fend of mine entreed to -- friend of mine tried to introduce me to them for two years. i avoided them. you know always like -- bring their relatives? and then one day they sang and i was like -- shut the door. [ laughter ] >> what have i been missing? why don't you introduce yourself? >> hi, i'm boncosi. >> i'm linda torela. >> i'm happy mortar. >> happy? >> h. a. p. p. y.? yes. >> my name is bubel mikell. >> i love your voice. that's wonderful. tell me about what they're going to do for us and what we're going to hear. >> it is one of the shocks in the show but -- song in thed show, but it's about lizzie. her lover is i
hugh masekela here with us again.ing performer is out with a new project called "songs of migration." which is in performance at the kennedy center starting tomorrow night for the next several nights. once again, welcome to the show. the group with us behind us right now is called complete. correct? and where are they from? >> they're from outside johannesburg. they used to sing in a church and like a fend of mine entreed to -- friend of mine tried to introduce me to them for...
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on my right is hugh halpern, staff director for the u.s.ouse of representatives committee on rules. on the committee serves as chairman david tries chief adviser on committee and leadership that is the to my leftist jim harper, director of information policy studies at the cato institute and is also the founder of washington watchdog, which keeps a very close eye on legislation and federal spending. chimp has asked me to mention washington watch.com several times during the course of the presentation. and last but not least john who is the policy director at the sunlight foundation and all around transparency gaslight. that is part of his official title. there's more information on your chairs. i'd like to thank representatives who are the co-chairs of the congressional transparency caucus. for giving us the space and aberdeen to have a conversation with you here today. like is that i promise i'll be brief and i'm going to turn to our first panelist. >> thanks. thanks, daniel. thanks to you and the advisory committee and the sunlight founda
on my right is hugh halpern, staff director for the u.s.ouse of representatives committee on rules. on the committee serves as chairman david tries chief adviser on committee and leadership that is the to my leftist jim harper, director of information policy studies at the cato institute and is also the founder of washington watchdog, which keeps a very close eye on legislation and federal spending. chimp has asked me to mention washington watch.com several times during the course of the...
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hmb 1 the hughes mining barn will live on. it is currently being refurbished. >> crime comes to a bay area campaign. >> i was lucky. some people in our city who are victims of crime who are not lucky. >> how one local candidate found himself face to face with a campaign issue. >> the tokyo business that is bringing couples together for a couple of minutes. stit's not what you think. >> our boys with their backs against the wall. we're live in st. louis with the outcome of game three and what has to happen next. been a >>> new at 10:00, the head of oakland's port commission has been placed on paid leave over a strip club controversy. the executive director omar benjamin has been ordered to step down during an investigation into the reimbursement policy. it came to light that james kwan spent more than $4500 in public funds at a texas strip club back in 2008. no word on his fate. the commission says it's taking the matter very seriously and has hired an international law firm in san francisco to help with the investigation. >> h
hmb 1 the hughes mining barn will live on. it is currently being refurbished. >> crime comes to a bay area campaign. >> i was lucky. some people in our city who are victims of crime who are not lucky. >> how one local candidate found himself face to face with a campaign issue. >> the tokyo business that is bringing couples together for a couple of minutes. stit's not what you think. >> our boys with their backs against the wall. we're live in st. louis with the...
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and in '86 and 1988 came my two volumes on hughs.chive left behind by hugh, i tried to tell through the lens of one crucial life the african-american story as it had existed and exists at the certain social level. i tried to do justice to the complexity that hn been discounted over the century and the representation of american racial reality. the pick already is quite different now. the 1990s saw a steady rise in a prize winning biography such as william mcafeely. in 1994, and 2001 they one prizes for each of the volumes of his bock. a biography won the pulitzer prize in the field of history. this search in biographical writers is, i think, a dependable index to the shifting and meaning of race in american culture and also to the written dignity of black americans. biographies, document and complicate in a sense of the individual human condition. they are the opponents of facelessness of emptiness what has been called social death. in so far as race remains a major issue among us than we'll continue to remain major among us biograph
and in '86 and 1988 came my two volumes on hughs.chive left behind by hugh, i tried to tell through the lens of one crucial life the african-american story as it had existed and exists at the certain social level. i tried to do justice to the complexity that hn been discounted over the century and the representation of american racial reality. the pick already is quite different now. the 1990s saw a steady rise in a prize winning biography such as william mcafeely. in 1994, and 2001 they one...
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and then 86 in 1988 came might to volumes on hughes.y a voluminous archive left behind by hughes, i tried to tell to the lens of one crucial life the african-american story as it had existed and basis at a certain social level. i tried to do justice to the complexities that had been discounted over the centuries in the representation of the american racial really. the picture is quite different now. 1990's saw a steady rise in prize-winning biographies of black americans by writers such as taylor blanched. in 1994 and 2001, won pulitzers for each of his two volumes on du bois. a biography by the late maning won the pulitzer prize and the seal of history. this surge in biographical writing about african americans is, i think, dependable as an index to the shifting meaning of race in american culture and also to the dignity for black americans. atrophies document and complicate our sense of the individual human condition. they are the opponents of faceless this, existential emptiness of what has been called social death. insofar as race r
and then 86 in 1988 came might to volumes on hughes.y a voluminous archive left behind by hughes, i tried to tell to the lens of one crucial life the african-american story as it had existed and basis at a certain social level. i tried to do justice to the complexities that had been discounted over the centuries in the representation of the american racial really. the picture is quite different now. 1990's saw a steady rise in prize-winning biographies of black americans by writers such as...
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hughes had a big ego. he exaggerated in his own biography. but i use the diaries more than i use the memoirs. >> how extensive? >> not every day, but pretty extensive. he leaves after a couple of years but is brought in sporadically. he is useful for the first couple of years of eisenhower's administration. >> jackson? >> a psychological warfare adviser. he had a lot of theories, lots bad, a few good. he was way out there on wanting to do crazy covert action against the soviet union. >> of all of these diaries, which was the best penmanship? >> some were typed. >> who was the best writer? >> hughes was the most writerly, but snyder was the most honest. >> who was bernard shanley? >> he was a confidential appointment secretary, a new jersey lawyer, a hack. he kept copious diaries. he wrote about what it felt to be around ike. he would catch ike's charm and anger. >> looking at the time period, and looking at the president, compare that with today. jim hagerty vs j kearney. >> the press secretary had a real control. the press was not as adversa
hughes had a big ego. he exaggerated in his own biography. but i use the diaries more than i use the memoirs. >> how extensive? >> not every day, but pretty extensive. he leaves after a couple of years but is brought in sporadically. he is useful for the first couple of years of eisenhower's administration. >> jackson? >> a psychological warfare adviser. he had a lot of theories, lots bad, a few good. he was way out there on wanting to do crazy covert action against the...
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this one looks like hughes is going to make the play. and there was no question a little interference on the part of domenik hixon. and it was a good time for interference. >> al: hixon playing offense and defense on this drive. it started all the way back at the 13 and will end with 25-year-old field goal attempt. and tynes' kick is good. lawrence tynes banging it through giving the giants their first point of the night to make the score 7-3. >> cris: we kind of go from no action to a lot of action out there. >> al: we start the game by talking about there's been a lot of shoot-outs in this series, especially of late. who knows what the second half will bring? but who would have figured no scoring for first 28 minutes tonight, but that's what we got. >> cris: interesting that it's been a relatively conservative game so far. they're not taking huge chances. no one has turned the football over yet. by doing that, they're both still in the game going back and forth. i got to think especially after the eagles came up with the touchdown, get
this one looks like hughes is going to make the play. and there was no question a little interference on the part of domenik hixon. and it was a good time for interference. >> al: hixon playing offense and defense on this drive. it started all the way back at the 13 and will end with 25-year-old field goal attempt. and tynes' kick is good. lawrence tynes banging it through giving the giants their first point of the night to make the score 7-3. >> cris: we kind of go from no action...
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. >> it was called the hugh's mining barge. >> reporter: the cia never claimed ownership but it was the cold war and a russian sub sank in waters north of hawaii. president nixon gave the go- ahead to build the barge to raise that sub. >> russian submarines would be brought in and then discussed. >> reporter: the barge had a giant -- it was built by reclusive billionaire howard hughes. but just before the sub reached the surface, it broke up. they found eight dead russian sailors. while there's no more mysterious projects for this decommissioned barge, hiding inside right now is a former government top secret experimental stealth ship known as the shadow. it was built after the cia moved it to the shores of redwood city. the stealth ship was recently sold to bay ship and yacht of alameda. the company reportedly paid $2.5 million. there's no mystery why the barge is now docked on treasure island. it's temporary. on treasure island, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> game 3 was a giant disappointment for giants fans. first, a big rain delay, and then they lost to the cardinals. cbs 5 sports director d
. >> it was called the hugh's mining barge. >> reporter: the cia never claimed ownership but it was the cold war and a russian sub sank in waters north of hawaii. president nixon gave the go- ahead to build the barge to raise that sub. >> russian submarines would be brought in and then discussed. >> reporter: the barge had a giant -- it was built by reclusive billionaire howard hughes. but just before the sub reached the surface, it broke up. they found eight dead...
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i have to say a little more serious than a john hughes film. it's about mystic kids finding a community together. it's about a boy named charlie. he's a freshman in high school. he's had some depression and meantal health issues. he thinks he's going to be a wall flower all year. then he finds his fellow freaks and weirdos and then discovers they are the coolest and most interesting kids in the school. >> sure. >> it was nos tall jik. i think young people will relate to these characters so much. i have a few tiny little kwibls about it. i feel like it's a little self-conscious. at one point charlie says i feel infinite which strikes me as the kind of thing an adult might say looking back on their teenage years. >> how many stars? >> that one gets three big stars. >> so that would be good for teenagers. >> for sure. i really liked it a lot. quickly last week, looper is one heck of a science fiction film with bruce willis and joseph cordon. >> you would give it how many stars? >> 3 1/2 stars. one of the best of the year. >> go o's. hey, what are
i have to say a little more serious than a john hughes film. it's about mystic kids finding a community together. it's about a boy named charlie. he's a freshman in high school. he's had some depression and meantal health issues. he thinks he's going to be a wall flower all year. then he finds his fellow freaks and weirdos and then discovers they are the coolest and most interesting kids in the school. >> sure. >> it was nos tall jik. i think young people will relate to these...
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joining us is hugh johnston.e you this morning. >> good morning, becky. >> thank you for joining us. we did see that pepsi came out with better than expected numbers in terms of earnings. you came in with earnings of $1.20 a share, street was looking for $1.16. looked like the revenue was a little light, but the outlook looks like a pretty good outlook. why was the revenue off a little? >> yeah, absolutely. as you said the earnings were a solid beat. four cents better than expectations. from a revenue standpoint, we just refranchised our pepsi business in china. the analysts are catching up a little bit on the bottling on that. but the organic revenue growth was actually 5%, which was very solid, i think that'll put us on the top tier for consumer products for the quarter. and developing and emerging markets were 11%, which was really strong. we felt terrific about. >> of that organic revenue growth, 4% of it, of it have 4 percentage points of the 5% came from price increases, which is kind of surprising to hear
joining us is hugh johnston.e you this morning. >> good morning, becky. >> thank you for joining us. we did see that pepsi came out with better than expected numbers in terms of earnings. you came in with earnings of $1.20 a share, street was looking for $1.16. looked like the revenue was a little light, but the outlook looks like a pretty good outlook. why was the revenue off a little? >> yeah, absolutely. as you said the earnings were a solid beat. four cents better than...
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well, almost everyone. >> a little sad right now. >> reporter: not jerry hughes. refs who have now themselves been replaced. >> one more week, if for no other reason, to say goodbye to the crew. >> you got close with these guys? >> we were close. >> close, perhaps, in the way that soldiers share a fox hole are close. because for these replacement refs, it seems like everyone was against them. >> the one day you're working at the foot locker, the next day you're in the n.l. >> reporter: you all became sort of the butt of jokes, the national punch line. >> it comes with the territory. it's out of our control. >> reporter: hughes made it through his three regular season games relatively unscathed, with no major botched calls. though there was this. >> you know the st. louis story. >> reporter: tell me, what happened? >> doing the game last week, chicago and st. louis. there was an interception, then a fumble back and forth. we had to go to replay. >> st. louis gets the ball on the 36 yard line. >> i think nothing of it. i have the tape to watch. i get to that point a
well, almost everyone. >> a little sad right now. >> reporter: not jerry hughes. refs who have now themselves been replaced. >> one more week, if for no other reason, to say goodbye to the crew. >> you got close with these guys? >> we were close. >> close, perhaps, in the way that soldiers share a fox hole are close. because for these replacement refs, it seems like everyone was against them. >> the one day you're working at the foot locker, the next...
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today is judgment day for jerry hughes. his sentencing coming a bit more than three months after he was convicted of 45 counts of sexually abusing ten young boys. sandusky is expected to do what he did not do at his trial, to stand up and profess his innocence. but last night in yet another bizarre twist to this case, he preempted himself with a three-minute audio statement from jail that aired on a penn state student run radio station. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. >> reporter: in addition, sandusky blame whad amounted to a conspiracy against him. >> the young man started everything, joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, penn state, psychologists, penn state, civil attorneys and other accusers. he won. >> reporter: he also went on to suggest that his expe
today is judgment day for jerry hughes. his sentencing coming a bit more than three months after he was convicted of 45 counts of sexually abusing ten young boys. sandusky is expected to do what he did not do at his trial, to stand up and profess his innocence. but last night in yet another bizarre twist to this case, he preempted himself with a three-minute audio statement from jail that aired on a penn state student run radio station. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out...
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the house i'm sure will also wish to join me in paying tribute to fiona bill and nicholas hughes who were killed brutally murdered in the line of duty on the 18th of september, the whole country has been deeply shocked and saddened by the loss of these two young dedicated exceptional officers. our thoughts are with the films and with her colleagues of what must be a very, very difficult time. mr. speaker, i also know the house would wish to join in sending our heartfelt condolences to families of malcolm wakes who sadly passed with sadly passed with an the 20th of september. i think all sides of this house remember malcolm as a real gentleman and a man of great integrity and compassion to please constituents first, who worked across party lines and was a thoroughly decent man. he served the house with great distinction for 20 years and i know he will be missed by all who view him. mr. speaker, wing's also be tribute to another apartment great characters and it's hard not to think he's not sitting right there in front of me, stuart bell. sir stuart which usually popular across the hou
the house i'm sure will also wish to join me in paying tribute to fiona bill and nicholas hughes who were killed brutally murdered in the line of duty on the 18th of september, the whole country has been deeply shocked and saddened by the loss of these two young dedicated exceptional officers. our thoughts are with the films and with her colleagues of what must be a very, very difficult time. mr. speaker, i also know the house would wish to join in sending our heartfelt condolences to families...
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of the code name hmb1, the hughes mining barge number one. it will live on. the big barge, is being refurbished as a floating covered dry dock and headed back out we are told this time for civilian use. >>> it could solve cold cases around the country. the secret bay area scientists can extract from the mouths of the dead. >> billions of dollars lost in less than five minutes. the mistake that sent google stocks on a freefall. >> if you missed the big boom, don't worry. the show is just getting started. where bay area meteorite hunters are searching for space debris. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a south bay pediatrician facing serious drug charges made his first appearance in court today. formal charges were brought against dr. marvin bonham in san jose. he is accused of prescribing powerful drugs such as oxycontin unnecessarily and to convicted drug addicts. it was allegedly in exchange for cash and methamphetamine. he is facing 18 charges but there may be more. >> the investigation is still ongoing as new information comes in, there is always the possibility that
of the code name hmb1, the hughes mining barge number one. it will live on. the big barge, is being refurbished as a floating covered dry dock and headed back out we are told this time for civilian use. >>> it could solve cold cases around the country. the secret bay area scientists can extract from the mouths of the dead. >> billions of dollars lost in less than five minutes. the mistake that sent google stocks on a freefall. >> if you missed the big boom, don't worry. the...
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hughes then clocked her with an upper cut. he's been charged with assault.eave from his job. he is also facing a charge of disorderly conduct. >>> energy drinks have been popular among teens for years. now the food and drug administration is looking into whether the popular drink monster caused the deaths of five people. including a maryland teenager who died after drinking two large cans of the beverage within a 24-hour period. now it is record that between 30% and 50% of teenagers are drinking those energy drinks and of the more than 5,000 caffeine overdose cases reported in 2007, almost half of them occurred in those younger than the age of 19. the fda monitors the safety of each ingreeden in energy drinks but they don't limit the amount of caffeine in them. while manufacturers are required to list caffeine as an added ingreed grent, they don't have to list how much they're adding. >>> gasoline prices have been down 12 cents in the last week. that is the biggest weekly decline since 2008. experts say we are seeing relief because of a recent dip in oil pri
hughes then clocked her with an upper cut. he's been charged with assault.eave from his job. he is also facing a charge of disorderly conduct. >>> energy drinks have been popular among teens for years. now the food and drug administration is looking into whether the popular drink monster caused the deaths of five people. including a maryland teenager who died after drinking two large cans of the beverage within a 24-hour period. now it is record that between 30% and 50% of teenagers...
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mark hughes. >> you're just an fbi investigation going on from this facility right here, have my family>> just seconds later hughes lashed out at an inmate in a nearby cell. >> man-y don't you shut the [ bleep ]. knock your teeth out. >> all the dudes that were kicked out of dorms for it. because they knew you and you never got caught. but i know why you're there. because they don't give a [ bleep ] against you. >> it soon became clear that mark hughes was just reacting angrily to everything and everyone around him. >> he's crazy. i've got to get in the cell and -- that's redundant. >> then he turned all his rage toward us. >> respect. >> and just started lashing out at us. >> take the [ bleep ] off of me. respect. >> dr. matias, again, with his very caring and kind way, completely defused the situation. >> get you stabilized, take your meds. >> yeah. >> because it's just going to cause more problems. you're going to start getting write-ups. >> i don't want no more write-ups. >> that had been a very chaotic and draining episode but for dr. matias he acted like it was just a normal every
mark hughes. >> you're just an fbi investigation going on from this facility right here, have my family>> just seconds later hughes lashed out at an inmate in a nearby cell. >> man-y don't you shut the [ bleep ]. knock your teeth out. >> all the dudes that were kicked out of dorms for it. because they knew you and you never got caught. but i know why you're there. because they don't give a [ bleep ] against you. >> it soon became clear that mark hughes was just...
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hugh, welcome. first the good news, where is the growth coming from?ll, you know, there are a lot of places. but i think probably the best news is that, you know, consumer spending is about 70% of our economy. we saw that strengthen in the third quarter. that's very good news. i think there are a couple of really-- parts of that first of all residential real estate or housing, we know the numbers have been getting better. when we look at housing starts or existing home sales, that showed up in the report as well. residential real estate is improving. and that's, of course, helping consumer confidence and helping consumer spending so i think those are the two bright spots. the big surprise in this report in my view was the increase in government spending. that was not at the state level that was at the federal level. and that was primarily due to an increase in defense spending. i think that that was the biggest surprise and a pleasant surprise. >> brown: but on the other hand this is still very slow growth, right? >> yes, that's true. when you compare
hugh, welcome. first the good news, where is the growth coming from?ll, you know, there are a lot of places. but i think probably the best news is that, you know, consumer spending is about 70% of our economy. we saw that strengthen in the third quarter. that's very good news. i think there are a couple of really-- parts of that first of all residential real estate or housing, we know the numbers have been getting better. when we look at housing starts or existing home sales, that showed up in...
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el presidente hughes chÁvez gaÓo la elecciÓn en venezuela.ez fue elegido para el perÍodo 2013, 2019. significa que hugo chÁvez permanecera en el poder aproximadamente 19 aÑos. sin embargo, estas lesiones dejan la radiografÍa de una venezuela totalmente dividida, mÁs de 7 millones de personas votaron por hugo chÁvez, mas de 6 millones de personas votaron por capriles. el presidente hugo chÁvez, tuvo 54% del voto. y enrique capriles el candidato Único de la oposiciÓn, obtuvo el 44% del voto. mÁs adelante analizaremos exactamente por quÉ este resultado no coincide con las expectativas de la oposiciÓn. lo que sÍ sabemos, que la diferencia entre el presidente hugo chÁvez y enrique capriles fue 1 millÓn 291 mil votos. en venezolano se permiten encuestas a la salida de las urnas. los venezolanos dentro del paÍs y fuera estuvieron esperando el informe del consejo electoral. por varias horas, 30.000 urnas se cerraron a las 6 de la tarde. esperaron hastas la 10 de la noche. hasta que saliera a decir lo siguiente. >>> el candidato hugo rafael chÁvez frÍ
el presidente hughes chÁvez gaÓo la elecciÓn en venezuela.ez fue elegido para el perÍodo 2013, 2019. significa que hugo chÁvez permanecera en el poder aproximadamente 19 aÑos. sin embargo, estas lesiones dejan la radiografÍa de una venezuela totalmente dividida, mÁs de 7 millones de personas votaron por hugo chÁvez, mas de 6 millones de personas votaron por capriles. el presidente hugo chÁvez, tuvo 54% del voto. y enrique capriles el candidato Único de la oposiciÓn, obtuvo el 44%...
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whitemoore, i think it was hugh, you must check on this, hugh worthmoore, pack of lies, and he told him this and it became the whole of the last speech of the play. and i have only once before met somebody, i did a thing called on-- gile's hold shoulders which was about the little boy terry wiles. and i came out of my trailer on the first day and came face-to-face with his mother. and she was very, very up set, indeed. and just walked off. and that unnerved me a bit. but on the other hand, playing iris murdoch i did talk with as many people as i could and i watched all her interviews, you know. so just to get the sense of the person. >> rose: you can get, do you look, does it come to you or i mean are you doing it clinically or do you just watch, you'll get t you'll see it, it's -- >> i just hope that that will happen. >> rose: you have the actor's instinct to say that's something that we can inhabit. >> incorporate that, or that's something we can't, you know, yes. >> rose: if to the you have to find something. >> yes, you just want to be-- i mean if somebody's alive you want to be
whitemoore, i think it was hugh, you must check on this, hugh worthmoore, pack of lies, and he told him this and it became the whole of the last speech of the play. and i have only once before met somebody, i did a thing called on-- gile's hold shoulders which was about the little boy terry wiles. and i came out of my trailer on the first day and came face-to-face with his mother. and she was very, very up set, indeed. and just walked off. and that unnerved me a bit. but on the other hand,...
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former "house" star hugh laurre ii in second place with an esstmmted 18 million. - are you our biggestan?tten you can ecomee. our fan of &pthh day! pveryday we'll ppck one of our viewers from our faaebook pagg... and feature them on fox45 neww at 55to becomeea fan just go to our facebook foxbaltimore. commng up... up...rralty star "flaaor flav"... is set to appear in court today.what he's accusse of oing... that couud land and in uu hometown hotspot... we've ggttyoor chance to win tickets to this weekend's "linggnore wine feetival"... right after theebbeak.you're watching foo 45 good day baltimore.. ((bump ut)) hundred and eighty million dollars for maryland schools. that's a lot of money. my classroom. games and a new casino for maryland. million more for education every year. the money goes where it's supposed to. it's the law. this is about our kids. this is about better schools. seven. i'm voting for question seven. i'm voting for question seven. 3 3 sittback and relax with a the linganorr wine festival. this mornignneric aellen from liiganore winecellars is streaminggnow for our p
former "house" star hugh laurre ii in second place with an esstmmted 18 million. - are you our biggestan?tten you can ecomee. our fan of &pthh day! pveryday we'll ppck one of our viewers from our faaebook pagg... and feature them on fox45 neww at 55to becomeea fan just go to our facebook foxbaltimore. commng up... up...rralty star "flaaor flav"... is set to appear in court today.what he's accusse of oing... that couud land and in uu hometown hotspot... we've ggttyoor...
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tercer juego en el que los tigres tendrán a su as justin verlander en el montículo frente a phil hughesisión ante oakland, incluyendo una blanqueada de cuatro hits con 11 ponches en el quinto y decisivo juego.super serie 2-0, detroit tigres 3 yankees 0 cortesia: mlb/tbs sports mlb: cardenales 6 giants 4 (sp-28su)en san francisco, el puertorriqueño carlos beltrán, david freese y los cardenales de san luis sacaron una ventaja de seis carreras y la defendieron aunque con cierta dificultad. beltrán y freese pegaron dos jonrones de dos carreras y los cardenales vencieron anoche a los gigantes de san francisco 6-4 en el primer partido de la serie del campeonato de liga nacional. los campeones defensores de la serie mundial sacaron una ventaja de 6-0 desde muy temprano y lo mantuvieron. sólo tres noches antes, los cardenales remontaron un marcador adverso de 6-0, valiéndose de una ofensiva de cuatro carreras en la novena entrada en el quinto partido decisivo jugado en washington contra los nacionales en series de la división.super serie 1-0, san luis cardenales 6 giants 4 cortesia: mlb/fox la
tercer juego en el que los tigres tendrán a su as justin verlander en el montículo frente a phil hughesisión ante oakland, incluyendo una blanqueada de cuatro hits con 11 ponches en el quinto y decisivo juego.super serie 2-0, detroit tigres 3 yankees 0 cortesia: mlb/tbs sports mlb: cardenales 6 giants 4 (sp-28su)en san francisco, el puertorriqueño carlos beltrán, david freese y los cardenales de san luis sacaron una ventaja de seis carreras y la defendieron aunque con cierta dificultad....
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it isn't long before kim hughes turns the corner. >> oh! oh!god. >> our actor begs kim actor begy anything and kim agrees. enter vince, our manager. >> excuse me, excuse me, hold on a seblgcond. why is everyone scattering? what happened here? >> i already looked in that area. >> i'm talking about the vase. did somebody knock it down? >> kim says nothing but her face is worth a thousand words. we decide to let her in on our little secret. >> i was trying so hard not to get her in trouble. >> should she have remained silent there? what would you do? come to "what would you do?" hln, 9:00 p.m. eastern. it will make you think, what would you do? starting tonight on hln. >>> musicians from all over are in spokane, washington right now for the world accordion championships and who is really wowing them? it's a 12-year-old girl. ♪ naomi harris, the youngest competitor ever to take part. it's been more than ten years since anyone from the u.s. was good enough to compete. man, she is good. rogaine? well, i'll admit it. i was skeptical at first. but afte
it isn't long before kim hughes turns the corner. >> oh! oh!god. >> our actor begs kim actor begy anything and kim agrees. enter vince, our manager. >> excuse me, excuse me, hold on a seblgcond. why is everyone scattering? what happened here? >> i already looked in that area. >> i'm talking about the vase. did somebody knock it down? >> kim says nothing but her face is worth a thousand words. we decide to let her in on our little secret. >> i was trying...
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joe saunders dense phil hughes. >> got to keep that magic going. >> coming up, she shocked everyone when her little cries could be heard coming from the enclosure. >> but the national zoo's little panda died. what caused the death. >>> don't count on another mild winter. temperatures are expected to drop while heating costs are expected to rise. >>> depending on what you use to hit your home, you could get hit harder or be okay. if you use oil for heat, expect to pay big time. the average owner can expect to shell out $2500. natural gas, the average bill is estimated to be around $1100. >> before you pour your cereal this morning make sure it's in the one of these brands. kelloggs is recalling frosted mini wheats or biteside size. there could be parts of metal msh. the good news, no one was hurt but the affected boxes have these letters on them near the best before date. >>> when it comes to the most popular color for a car, white is apparently at the top of the list. about one in every five cars sold in the u.s. was white. it's also the top color worldwide. coming in second blarks silve
joe saunders dense phil hughes. >> got to keep that magic going. >> coming up, she shocked everyone when her little cries could be heard coming from the enclosure. >> but the national zoo's little panda died. what caused the death. >>> don't count on another mild winter. temperatures are expected to drop while heating costs are expected to rise. >>> depending on what you use to hit your home, you could get hit harder or be okay. if you use oil for heat,...
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that is why there of hughes psychos. >> your name is john? why did it in you leave oklahoma? there is a lot of oil out there. >> guide joined the military >> thank you for your service. >> technically, no pictures. you can do them while i am assigning. i hear that all lot. by before father's day. happy birthday. nice to meet you, meredith. >> there work at the center for public justice. and a organization promoting social injustice. >> good for you. it was formed in the '70s. >> i have not heard of that before. i will look into it. hello. thank you i am getting these four family. >> ice jams -- i am in sales. i will be honest. it is very nice to meet you. >> you should hang out where they are selling the books. >> and caisse i need dental work. >> do have an accent? thanks for coming. >> [inaudible] >> win is his birthday? >> halloween. thank you last night i saw the romney and paul ryan. >> night before even. [laughter] >> you did it with that? what happened to your wrist? >> q. did a better summary than i could give. >> i read demonic one year-ago. >> i get him on twitter.
that is why there of hughes psychos. >> your name is john? why did it in you leave oklahoma? there is a lot of oil out there. >> guide joined the military >> thank you for your service. >> technically, no pictures. you can do them while i am assigning. i hear that all lot. by before father's day. happy birthday. nice to meet you, meredith. >> there work at the center for public justice. and a organization promoting social injustice. >> good for you. it was...
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and then by the time the '80s end, john hughes was the man.t really sort of different provide the sound track and provided the movies that defined sort of the sfrang times that the '80s where are. talk about john hughes. >> he defined our generation, but really look at the way he has defined generations afterwards. i have people coming up to me in their 30s, their 20s and even many their teens and they sag nose movies spoke to them. >> the catcher and the rye, i feltlike it was written for me, it was he understood what i felt, i got his sense of humor and that's what john hughes has done. >> what was he like to work with? >> john hughes? john was like the sixth member of "the breakfast club." >> was he like a kid? >> he was, he was a grown up but when he was on set with ugh, he was like one of us. >> that is so cool. >> "when it happens to you." we could talk about it all day. we'll be right back with much more "morning joe." two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help th
and then by the time the '80s end, john hughes was the man.t really sort of different provide the sound track and provided the movies that defined sort of the sfrang times that the '80s where are. talk about john hughes. >> he defined our generation, but really look at the way he has defined generations afterwards. i have people coming up to me in their 30s, their 20s and even many their teens and they sag nose movies spoke to them. >> the catcher and the rye, i feltlike it was...