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jane richard walked to the infield to lead st.n singing the national anthem. ♪ o say can you see by -- >> jane is part of one of boston's best days after surviving one of its worst. on april 15 her and her family watched the finish of the boston marathon just feet away from where the deadly bomb was planted. the explosion killed her 8-year-old brother martin. left her mom with a head injury and sight in only one eye. her dad suffered shrapnel wound, burns and hearing loss and jane lost her left leg. in the red sox first home game after the bombing, david ortiz, big papi to red sox nation rallied a shattered by defiant crowd. >> this is our [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to hurt united states. >> reporter: fate put the big man and the little girl in the spotlight again. with the bases full, ortiz unloaded hitting a grand slam home run to tie the game. even one of boston's finest couldn't help himself. and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new y
jane richard walked to the infield to lead st.n singing the national anthem. ♪ o say can you see by -- >> jane is part of one of boston's best days after surviving one of its worst. on april 15 her and her family watched the finish of the boston marathon just feet away from where the deadly bomb was planted. the explosion killed her 8-year-old brother martin. left her mom with a head injury and sight in only one eye. her dad suffered shrapnel wound, burns and hearing loss and jane lost...
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and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave.. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and we have just three days to go until an unprecedented possible u.s.
and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave.. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and we have just three days to go until an unprecedented possible u.s.
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and jane richards stood on her prosthetic leg, lifted her voice, proclaiming this the home of the brave thompson, nbc news, new york. >> again, sports is one thing. that was something else entirely. >>> and that is our broadcast on this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, we're following developing news that could cripple the bay area commute. tonight, two transit agencies are threatening to walk off the job. first b.a.r.t. and now ac transit. thanks for joining us on this monday. i'm raj matthai. i'm jessica aguirre. a developing story, the gloves are off and the behind the scenes negotiations appear to be stalled. with only six hours to go before a possible b.a.r.t. strike, officials are venting their frustrations, both announcing they're standing their ground. making matters worse, before 5:00, ac transit workers gave a 72 hour strike notice. that strike could begin thursday if a deal isn't reached by midnight wednesday. i want to show you what the rush
and jane richards stood on her prosthetic leg, lifted her voice, proclaiming this the home of the brave thompson, nbc news, new york. >> again, sports is one thing. that was something else entirely. >>> and that is our broadcast on this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, we're following developing news that could cripple the bay area...
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a little girl made a come back of her own. 7-year-old jane richard walked to lead the youth choir in oh say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light >> jane is one of the best days after one of the worst nights. jane and her family stood watching the finish of the boston marathon just feet away from where the deadly bomb was planned. the explosion killed her 8-year-old brother martin, left her mother with a head injury and sight in one eye. her dad suffered burns and hearing loss and jane lost her left leg.
a little girl made a come back of her own. 7-year-old jane richard walked to lead the youth choir in oh say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light >> jane is one of the best days after one of the worst nights. jane and her family stood watching the finish of the boston marathon just feet away from where the deadly bomb was planned. the explosion killed her 8-year-old brother martin, left her mother with a head injury and sight in one eye. her dad suffered burns and hearing loss and...
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and jane richards stood on her prosthetic leg, lifted her voice, proclaiming this the home of the braveson, nbc news, new york. >> again, sports is one thing. that was something else entirely. and that is our broadcast on this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
and jane richards stood on her prosthetic leg, lifted her voice, proclaiming this the home of the braveson, nbc news, new york. >> again, sports is one thing. that was something else entirely. and that is our broadcast on this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> doomsday? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. >> we are now ruled, quote, unquote, by president -- >> imperialistic president. >> -- who bows down to allah. >> except that the rest of the country knows they're going off an economic cliff. the trick is finding a deal that -- while tagging it enough to satisfy the blood lust of the republican right in the u.s. house of representatives. figuring out the first is fairly easily, the president is not going to pay the kidnappers who hurt his baby obamacare. right now republicans in the house are a fractured mess. the government has been shut for 14 days. we're three days from a default which is why continue the action is starting between harry reid and mitch mcconnell. they're the ones now trying to assemble an 11th hour deal that will get through the republican house. according to nbc news, this is the deal in the works. it would
and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> doomsday? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. >> we are now ruled, quote, unquote, by president -- >> imperialistic president. >> -- who bows down to allah. >> except that the rest of the country knows they're going off an economic...
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and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and we have just three days to go until an unprecedented possible u.s. default, and there is some hope at this hour of a deal to reopen the government, raise the debt ceiling and put an end to this ugly, unnecessary crisis. 14 days into a government shutdown, the timeliness to avoid possible economic calamity just three days is truly unforgiven, given the sheer mechanics of getting something passed through both houses of congress even after a deal is finally reached. senate majority leader harry reid and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell spent the day inching closer to a deal after house leaders were unable to arrive at something the president could accept. >> we've made tremendous progress. we are not there yet, but tremendous progress, and everyone just needs to be patient. perhaps tomorrow will be a bright day. we're not there yet. we hope it will be. >> let me echo t
and jane richard stood on her pro-settic leg, lifted her voice claiming this the home of the brave. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and we have just three days to go until an unprecedented possible u.s. default, and there is some hope at this hour of a deal to reopen the government, raise the debt ceiling and put an end to this ugly, unnecessary crisis. 14 days into a government shutdown, the...
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richard haibach, patrick jane. (panting) help me.anted you to see the face of the man who got you into this mess. it's a funny story, actually-- a comedy of errors. please let me go. no. please. but don't worry. jane'll get his, too. (haibach whimpering) (door slams) so, let's talk about that real list of red john suspects. i couldn't get a hit on jane's phone. wherever he is, he has no cell service. hmm. (cell phone rings) that's probably him now. this is lisbon. (hightower) hello, lisbon. do you know who this is? (lowered voice) yes. i thought you were dead. i met with jane yesterday. (normal voice) he didn't say. i asked him not to tell you, but i think i might have gotten him into trouble. i've been trying to call him all day. me, too. i gave him some information yesterday. did he say anything to you about who he was going to see? no. should he have? yes. we need to talk. i think i might have caused jane to do something very dumb. funny thing about the list. uh, i'd... rather not share it with you. i get it. it's been your pet pr
richard haibach, patrick jane. (panting) help me.anted you to see the face of the man who got you into this mess. it's a funny story, actually-- a comedy of errors. please let me go. no. please. but don't worry. jane'll get his, too. (haibach whimpering) (door slams) so, let's talk about that real list of red john suspects. i couldn't get a hit on jane's phone. wherever he is, he has no cell service. hmm. (cell phone rings) that's probably him now. this is lisbon. (hightower) hello, lisbon. do...
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the national anthem was sung by jane richard, the 7-year-old lost her leg in the bombing last april and who was the youngest of the three people killed, but i tell you, she fired up the crowd. then in the eighth inning with the sox losing 5-1, to the detroit tigers, this was the picture seen all around. david ortiz, big papi, if i may, sent a grand slam blast into the bull pen, tying the game and setting the stage for victory in the ninth inning. as his blast sailed over this fence, right fielder for the tigers, torii hunter, these are his legs, he tumbled into the bull pen and you see the guy behind him with his two hands up, the boston police officer who cheered the homer became
the national anthem was sung by jane richard, the 7-year-old lost her leg in the bombing last april and who was the youngest of the three people killed, but i tell you, she fired up the crowd. then in the eighth inning with the sox losing 5-1, to the detroit tigers, this was the picture seen all around. david ortiz, big papi, if i may, sent a grand slam blast into the bull pen, tying the game and setting the stage for victory in the ninth inning. as his blast sailed over this fence, right...
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the national anthem was sung by jane richard, the 7-year-old lost her leg in the bombing last april andho was the youngest of the three people killed, but i tell you, she fired up the crowd. then in the eighth inning with the sox losing 5-1, to the detroit tigers, this was the picture seen all around. david ortiz, big papi, if i may, sent a grand slam blast into the bull pen, tying the game and setting the stage for victory in the ninth inning. as his blast sailed over this fence, right fielder for the tigers, torii hunter, these are his legs, he tumbled into the bull pen and you see the guy behind him with his two hands up, the boston police officer who cheered the homer became a local hero. game three tonight, i'll be watching. before we go, quick check here of the dow as we watch what's happening in washington. before that closing bell, it is down, a big 130 points, sailing into the closing bell any second now. thank you for being with me. i'll be back tomorrow. in the meantime, jake tapper starts right now. >>> hey, everyone. remember that light at the end of the tunnel that we thou
the national anthem was sung by jane richard, the 7-year-old lost her leg in the bombing last april andho was the youngest of the three people killed, but i tell you, she fired up the crowd. then in the eighth inning with the sox losing 5-1, to the detroit tigers, this was the picture seen all around. david ortiz, big papi, if i may, sent a grand slam blast into the bull pen, tying the game and setting the stage for victory in the ninth inning. as his blast sailed over this fence, right fielder...
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you had young jane richard standing right there. she was the youngest victim of the bombing. she was here with a prosthetic leg, standing with her classmates, singing the national anthem. the place was wowed at her courage to come out and sing with her classmates. the city has paid tribute to the victim and drawn energy from the survivors. the city has rallied back in a small way. to see that, the small doses of people coming here to share their stories and recovery, in this cathedral, this is a special place, has been fabulous. >> the marathon will be a big moment also this year. when we complete the cycle hopefully of moving on from the pain of the moment that all three of us witnessed great duration up there. this may be the best thing, because i feel bad for the cardinals. you want every team to do their best. you feel best for their fans. people were rallying around the red sox. new yorker or not -- >> it's not like it was handed to them. they played great baseball. >> and they blew it out. here's the best sign, guys, it's over. okay? it's over now. we go back to the old
you had young jane richard standing right there. she was the youngest victim of the bombing. she was here with a prosthetic leg, standing with her classmates, singing the national anthem. the place was wowed at her courage to come out and sing with her classmates. the city has paid tribute to the victim and drawn energy from the survivors. the city has rallied back in a small way. to see that, the small doses of people coming here to share their stories and recovery, in this cathedral, this is...
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jane byrne, incumbent, richard daley, son of mayor daley, states attorney dayside. harold washington, who is a freshman member of congress is compelled by a community to run for mayor and he wins the democratic nomination. they called it subsequently beirut on the lake. he wins the nomination and on my door comes knocking, official sudan rostenkowski. then dan rostenkowski as the congressman, also the chairman of the ways and means committee, probably the committee. he's a counselor to democratic presidents, right-click an image of the democratic caucus comes to supporting the republican nominee under the theme before it's too late. and i'm sitting there in my home, listening to these guys ask me to be a bigot, to be a racist, to somehow be prejudice. i said no, he won the democratic nomination here in the democratic party. all of the white democratic parties should be ashamed of himself. they did not own a black man to be mayor of the city of chicago. it said the lights would come on it night, the garbage would be picked. there would be chaos and pandemonium under
jane byrne, incumbent, richard daley, son of mayor daley, states attorney dayside. harold washington, who is a freshman member of congress is compelled by a community to run for mayor and he wins the democratic nomination. they called it subsequently beirut on the lake. he wins the nomination and on my door comes knocking, official sudan rostenkowski. then dan rostenkowski as the congressman, also the chairman of the ways and means committee, probably the committee. he's a counselor to...
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richard. >> margaret: hi, everyone. i'm so pleased that you're joining us today. i'm here with bernice and janeow, you've been so gracious to invite us into your home many times, so i thought it was my turn to invite you into my home. well, this would be my home if my home were acapulco, mexico. so let's bring the shoulders to the ears and warm it up. and we're going to circle the arms. circle and pull and reach. you kind of get the movements flowing, get it going. now we're going to separate the shoulder blades. open the back. hold it there and push the ribcage over the center-- kind of an isolation. and push the ribcage from side to side. now we're going to take it down slow. hold it there. flat back. and round it up. once again. flat back. round it up. okay, now we're going to... this side... and reach. press the back heel down. other side... and reach. as we did in the beginning, we circle. once more. and open the back. let's make a little of this even bigger. now we're going use the arms. side to side. open the back. side to side; oh, yeah. big, deep breath... and all the way down, and dow
richard. >> margaret: hi, everyone. i'm so pleased that you're joining us today. i'm here with bernice and janeow, you've been so gracious to invite us into your home many times, so i thought it was my turn to invite you into my home. well, this would be my home if my home were acapulco, mexico. so let's bring the shoulders to the ears and warm it up. and we're going to circle the arms. circle and pull and reach. you kind of get the movements flowing, get it going. now we're going to...
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richard. >> margaret: hi, friends, and welcome to body electric. i'm here with the body electric players, they are janeu before? i certainly hope so. so come on and join us. we're going to warm it up. and we're going to start with a little homage to the sun. here we go. and reach. and press. and reach. and let's open the chest. open the back. try not to arch the back. kind of tuck under. exaggerate the movement. a few more. side to side. the rib cage is moving side and side. get ready. we're going to reach to the side. and reach. reach. other side. let's exaggerate the moves a little. other side. up. make it long. and down. okay, now we're going to hold it, and press the hips back. make sure that your center is over the center. our theme this year is going to be "form over function." that's what counts is that you do it right. hold in your abdomen. other side... and stretch. press the hip back so you get a good stretch in the back of the leg. okay, turn to the side. come on. we're going to reach up... up and back. and up... and back. let's make it faster, so it's one... and two. let's take it to the ot
richard. >> margaret: hi, friends, and welcome to body electric. i'm here with the body electric players, they are janeu before? i certainly hope so. so come on and join us. we're going to warm it up. and we're going to start with a little homage to the sun. here we go. and reach. and press. and reach. and let's open the chest. open the back. try not to arch the back. kind of tuck under. exaggerate the movement. a few more. side to side. the rib cage is moving side and side. get ready....