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. >>> coming up -- >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon.e truly is capable of doing just about anything, including killing people. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. >>> the theo lacey jail is the largest of the five facilities that make up the orange county, california, jail system. but the heart of the system is three miles away at the central jail complex. central is three facilities in one. there's the intake center where new arrivals are processed. the county's women's facility is located here, as well. but the largest section of central is reserved for high-security male inmates. jeremy bowles has been here for the past two years facing an array of very serious charges. >> when it comes to crime, when it comes to different things, i don't have no boundaries. as long as it is not hurting kids, not hurting pregnant women, i'm up for it all. >> have you seen a lot of people die? >> yes. that i can -- yea
. >>> coming up -- >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon.e truly is capable of doing just about anything, including killing people. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. >>> the theo lacey jail is the largest of the five facilities that make up the orange county, california, jail system. but the heart of the system is three miles...
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you've got a report by jeremy scahill from the nation on the cia's secret sites in somalia the ones where the cia is running a counterterrorism training program paying somalis two hundred dollars a month to run prisons where prisoners are held have been rendered from kenya is that one story that sheds light on the obama administration for continuing all of those actions they criticize the bush administration for but we interviewed jeremy on this program last week but for some reason none of the big networks and i literally made it not a single one of them decided to give the story any play but then suddenly suddenly today the l a times came out with some groundbreaking information that new american intelligence raises concerns about a widening alliance of islamic terrorist groups plotting to target the u.s. and you know where that alliance is yemen and somalia and you know how they found out some of that information well according to the l a times it was learned when somali all thora these allow the cia to interview shabaab militants imprisoned in mogadishu now this is all according to an
you've got a report by jeremy scahill from the nation on the cia's secret sites in somalia the ones where the cia is running a counterterrorism training program paying somalis two hundred dollars a month to run prisons where prisoners are held have been rendered from kenya is that one story that sheds light on the obama administration for continuing all of those actions they criticize the bush administration for but we interviewed jeremy on this program last week but for some reason none of the...
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called the cia's secret sites in somalia and it was written by a national security correspondent jeremy scahill of course also wrote the bestselling book blackwater the rise of the world's most powerful mercenary army he's in our new york studios and joins us with a very inside look after spending ten days on the ground in somalia hey there jeremy i guess i want to start by asking you about this secret prison what does it look like and more importantly what's going on inside. right well officially the prison is run by the somali national security agency but in a way it's sort of a distinction without a difference because the cia is paying the salaries directly of somali intelligence agents including those that work at this prison the prison is inside the compound of what's called villa somalia which is the green zone of sorts where the u.s. backed somali government has its headquarters in mogadishu and it's housed in the basement of the national security agency where there are also some cia operatives base and inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there's no sunlight there's a
called the cia's secret sites in somalia and it was written by a national security correspondent jeremy scahill of course also wrote the bestselling book blackwater the rise of the world's most powerful mercenary army he's in our new york studios and joins us with a very inside look after spending ten days on the ground in somalia hey there jeremy i guess i want to start by asking you about this secret prison what does it look like and more importantly what's going on inside. right well...
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jeremy konyndyk, the conditions that we just saw in somalia don't happen overnight. how long have the problems leading up to a u.n. declaration of famine been being up in somalia? >> by the time it gets to the point of declaring famine there's been a whole process of degradation of the economy, of people's ability to support themselves, of resources that have occurred and grown and grown to the point where basically the ability of many, many somalies, of about 11 million people across the entire region because we need to remember that ethiopia, an kenya are also suffering similar conditions it gets to the point where those 11 million people searchly have no means what so ever to support themselves. they've lost their crops. they've lost their livestock. they've lost any other means of income. and to a large degree they have either in the case of people in southern somalia, no choice but to either find aid which is scant in that part of the world or to flee. fortunately in ethiopia kenya and some other parts of somalia, they are getting in. >> suarez: weather forecast
jeremy konyndyk, the conditions that we just saw in somalia don't happen overnight. how long have the problems leading up to a u.n. declaration of famine been being up in somalia? >> by the time it gets to the point of declaring famine there's been a whole process of degradation of the economy, of people's ability to support themselves, of resources that have occurred and grown and grown to the point where basically the ability of many, many somalies, of about 11 million people across the...
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now and i will speak with jeremy scahill about his new report on the cia's secret sites and somalia well take a look at a number of new polls that show the majority of americans think tax increases need to be in the budget deal and then we're going to ask why there are still so woefully unaware about income inequality overall and after more than a year old wired has finally released what they claim to be the full chat logs between bradley manning and adrian lamo and these are details that you need to hear we're going to have all that and more for you to night including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has missed. of all the corruption of the world all the lies that are told all of the wrong doings which case would you pick to have the media report on something tells me it wouldn't be this one. the judge in this case says that he may have no choice but to clear a mistrial after prosecutors violated his order that if there is a mistrial then we'd have to start all over again this jury would be dismissed there have to be another pool called in th
now and i will speak with jeremy scahill about his new report on the cia's secret sites and somalia well take a look at a number of new polls that show the majority of americans think tax increases need to be in the budget deal and then we're going to ask why there are still so woefully unaware about income inequality overall and after more than a year old wired has finally released what they claim to be the full chat logs between bradley manning and adrian lamo and these are details that you...
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ron jeremy is there. the lead singing group was leonard skin nerd. so ron jeremy is the guest. somebody said will you take a picture with ron jeremy? i walk back stage and there he is. i thought, hold it! do you have any idea who that is? i said, 15,000 x-rated movies. i literally had to take ron outside and say i am a big fan and you know each other and you cants do it with this guy. you will ruin his career. but i can take a picture with him. >> you worked -- it was like the first talk show with tony snow, right? >> the first one on fox cable. it was called off the record. they won an emmy when they took us off the air. but we followed "cops" and before" america's most wanted" so we didn't have the lead in we needed. >> but didn't tony help you a lot? >> he was great. he was one of the things -- this is sad. i love him. we gave a speech once and we had to fly overnight to get there. i was so hung over and i thought it was date before and it was the day after. tony went and wrote my speech including the shots i gave him. it was better than what i told him i missed him. by the
ron jeremy is there. the lead singing group was leonard skin nerd. so ron jeremy is the guest. somebody said will you take a picture with ron jeremy? i walk back stage and there he is. i thought, hold it! do you have any idea who that is? i said, 15,000 x-rated movies. i literally had to take ron outside and say i am a big fan and you know each other and you cants do it with this guy. you will ruin his career. but i can take a picture with him. >> you worked -- it was like the first talk...
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well let me first off say you know jeremy and i are at opposite ends by actually like jeremy i think we've we've talked several times i think he's a good guy his heart's in the right place and frankly from what i've read today there are real issues relating to how we do intake of prisoners mcraven talked about the problem recently fox news did a series of articles on it washington post we don't really have a clear format how we capture people and frankly i strongly disagree with the idea of detaining people indefinitely that's not what our principles as united states stand for you can't do that so you've got to have some path of judicial process and i've seen worse u.s. citizens have been rolled up in kind of not treated properly i talk about this in my book operation dark heart we were all of us citizen we treated them completely different than foreign nationals we treated them we separated them we gave him his own room and i think you need to consider even if you don't like it if a u.s. citizen is he was a citizen you know treat him like a u.s. citizen you've got to give him benefi
well let me first off say you know jeremy and i are at opposite ends by actually like jeremy i think we've we've talked several times i think he's a good guy his heart's in the right place and frankly from what i've read today there are real issues relating to how we do intake of prisoners mcraven talked about the problem recently fox news did a series of articles on it washington post we don't really have a clear format how we capture people and frankly i strongly disagree with the idea of...
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>> fascinating, jeremy. >> thank you very much.ournalists you talked to at major publications, win their battles inside the news room so the story can see the light of day and if the administration cares to contest it, maybe they can. as you said, sounds like they're admitting it by saying very little. >> why would president obama turn those executive orders and turn around and use secretive -- the white house should be asked directly. isn't this a contradiction of the orders you issued with days of taking office? >> all right. fascinating. >>> coming up, rupert murdoch scheduled to testify in parliament. a live report from london is next on "morning joe." [ female announcer ] the healing power of touch can be even more powerful, with precise pain relieving cream. it blocks pain signals fast for relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. and i count on social security. here's what i'm not... a pushover. right now, some in washington want to make a deal cutting the social security and medicare
>> fascinating, jeremy. >> thank you very much.ournalists you talked to at major publications, win their battles inside the news room so the story can see the light of day and if the administration cares to contest it, maybe they can. as you said, sounds like they're admitting it by saying very little. >> why would president obama turn those executive orders and turn around and use secretive -- the white house should be asked directly. isn't this a contradiction of the orders...
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we heard from jeremy clotson about christmas walks and conversations over sausages. given -- >> order! this is the mother of parliament where we have free speech. this question will be heard and that's the end of it. >> given the butler review in the last parliament, does the prime minister believe that such informality on his behalf was consistent with what is expected? >> what i would say to the honorable gentleman is one of the things that came out of the evidence yesterday is -- is that whereas rebecca brooks was invited six times a year to number 10 downing street under both the former prime ministers, she hasn't been invited to number 10 downing street by me. now, of course, i have set out the great contrast is i have not -- i have set out all of the contacts and meetings that i've had in complete contrast to the party opposite and i can say -- i can say this to the honorable gentleman, i've never held a slumber party or have seen her in her pajamas. >> thank you, mr. speaker. [laughter] >> the confidence of my constituents -- >> order! order! i want to hear an
we heard from jeremy clotson about christmas walks and conversations over sausages. given -- >> order! this is the mother of parliament where we have free speech. this question will be heard and that's the end of it. >> given the butler review in the last parliament, does the prime minister believe that such informality on his behalf was consistent with what is expected? >> what i would say to the honorable gentleman is one of the things that came out of the evidence yesterday...
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times after jeremy scahill report. i don't think there's any question in the spearman scale reporters are interesting because it really reveals the fundamental divide between independent journalism i.e. real journalism and united states and government subservient journalism which is basically most of what takes place in the media that's owned by the nation's largest corporations and jeremy scahill went to mogadishu uninvented for nine days a very dangerous thing to do and dug around on his own and found out about the existence of the cia secret prison that no private media had reported previously in response rather than picking up on his story or discussing the very serious implications legally and in terms of human rights in the fact that president obama is maintaining a secret prison by proxy through control of the somalis what they did instead was they just ran to the cia or the cia ran to them and fed them information that the cia wanted disseminated in response to scales report and rather than scrutinize it or inv
times after jeremy scahill report. i don't think there's any question in the spearman scale reporters are interesting because it really reveals the fundamental divide between independent journalism i.e. real journalism and united states and government subservient journalism which is basically most of what takes place in the media that's owned by the nation's largest corporations and jeremy scahill went to mogadishu uninvented for nine days a very dangerous thing to do and dug around on his own...
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they simply reprinted cia statements without an ounce of skepticism jeremy scahill was nowhere to be found on c.n.n. fox or even every sunday see where he has been cleared numerous times in the past so we're more than happy to wait to be one of the few organizations that actually bring you those stories and i want to sponsor a comment reviewer on a tool time segment from last friday dennis nine hundred sixty one said i hate cain because he's stupid alone our founding fathers pounding fathers i thought you were russian someone correct me if i am. wrong i was born in russia i moved here when i was four and i am an american citizen so yes i'm an american making the founding fathers of the united states my founding fathers too i have a questions and i want to sponsor a tweet from bo he tweeted the daily show needs to interview the alone a show that would be so and. so i just want to say i am totally on board of that idea john if you're listening out there i want to support i promise i think for my ranting today and i have more as usual for you later in the week. the sky. the light will c
they simply reprinted cia statements without an ounce of skepticism jeremy scahill was nowhere to be found on c.n.n. fox or even every sunday see where he has been cleared numerous times in the past so we're more than happy to wait to be one of the few organizations that actually bring you those stories and i want to sponsor a comment reviewer on a tool time segment from last friday dennis nine hundred sixty one said i hate cain because he's stupid alone our founding fathers pounding fathers i...
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me they said the cia directly interrogate prisoners whenever it wants i think it's so interesting jeremy that you make the thinkin of how there isn't actually a distinction in the u.s. is paying these people and their presence there. they're using the intelligence to lead to this this was to me very shocking and it's not just another cia mission this is the u.s. being involved in some way of snatching people off the streets as you said of having them interrogated in a place considered to have you know the worst humanitarian disaster in the world as you also said there's no red cross there's no journalists other than then you were there and no accountability i guess i'm wondering why i didn't see you talking about this on every channel today i were very happy to have you here but do you think people realize the significance of this. well i know for a fact that journalists from sac that journalists from several major american news outlets were aware of these facilities in mogadishu and it's for those networks to answer why they've never reported on it despite the fact that it's a very very
me they said the cia directly interrogate prisoners whenever it wants i think it's so interesting jeremy that you make the thinkin of how there isn't actually a distinction in the u.s. is paying these people and their presence there. they're using the intelligence to lead to this this was to me very shocking and it's not just another cia mission this is the u.s. being involved in some way of snatching people off the streets as you said of having them interrogated in a place considered to have...
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viewer on twitter during walton tweeted me alone to show you are doing excellent work a lot of the jeremy scahill interview last week was one of your best i want to say thank you for the kind words i too really enjoyed the interview with jeremy last week and i think that it represents what our show aims to do at its best telling the stories that others can't or will not tell and not surprisingly the cia scrambled discredits the whole story through out right through excusing through outright denials in press releases and all of that was to be expected but that's why you're supposed to have the media to call them out when you use organizations like a.b.c. they simply reprinted cia statements without an else of skepticism jeremy scahill was nowhere to be found on c.n.n. fox or even ever as on b.b.c. where he has appeared numerous times in the past so we're more than happy to him to be one of the few organizations that actually bring you those stories and i want to squander a comment from a viewer on it who will time segment from last friday and it's one thousand nine hundred sixty one said i
viewer on twitter during walton tweeted me alone to show you are doing excellent work a lot of the jeremy scahill interview last week was one of your best i want to say thank you for the kind words i too really enjoyed the interview with jeremy last week and i think that it represents what our show aims to do at its best telling the stories that others can't or will not tell and not surprisingly the cia scrambled discredits the whole story through out right through excusing through outright...
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our counterterrorism policies really are reaching worldwide proportions or earlier i caught up with jeremy scahill national security reporter for the nation magazine and author of the book blackwater the rise of the world's most powerful mercenary army and i first asked him if he had any idea when he went to mogadishu this is what he would find when i went there as part of an investigation i'm doing into u.s. targeted killing operations and my original intent in going there was to look at the way that the joint special operations command was engaged in targeted killing operations inside of somalia within a couple of days of arriving in mogadishu i received information that indicated that the cia had just set up a secret counterterrorism training base at the airport and that i met a man who told me that he had been in a basement dungeon prison in a facility. or there are also cia operatives and that's how we started our investigation so yes we were looking into the idea of targeted killing and covert ops no we did not know that the cia was using the secret prison there or had set up a new b
our counterterrorism policies really are reaching worldwide proportions or earlier i caught up with jeremy scahill national security reporter for the nation magazine and author of the book blackwater the rise of the world's most powerful mercenary army and i first asked him if he had any idea when he went to mogadishu this is what he would find when i went there as part of an investigation i'm doing into u.s. targeted killing operations and my original intent in going there was to look at the...
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joining me are doug ellin, and kevin connol-- connoly and jeremy piven. i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table on this day. so why are we ending this? it is a good thing. why is it? >> it's just we've run the course and we want to do a movie. i think it's the timehat we've done everything we can on the small screen. and if we have the opportunity to get it, and make it a little larger scale, i think it's time to do that. >> rose: it's in syndication around the world. >> it's in syndication around the world, yeah, yeah. so we're hoping to get that movie going. an i think as far as thetv sh goes t just felt like the right moment. it feels like we hit our stride. and we're going to go out strong. and it just felt li the right time. >> rose: why only eight episodes? >> younow, that was last year we kind of sat down with hbo and talked about a buet thing. the show is expensive at th point interest from where it tarted we sat down and this was really almost two seasons worth of budget that hbo gave us. they said how do you want to break it up. we ha
joining me are doug ellin, and kevin connol-- connoly and jeremy piven. i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table on this day. so why are we ending this? it is a good thing. why is it? >> it's just we've run the course and we want to do a movie. i think it's the timehat we've done everything we can on the small screen. and if we have the opportunity to get it, and make it a little larger scale, i think it's time to do that. >> rose: it's in syndication around the world....
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not only do we talk with jason kidd, but also nbc and versus hockey analyst jeremy roenick about theeason moves and his previously controversial words about teammate patrick marleau. >>> and a unique surfing camp that started just this week with the mission of helping kids with autism. >>> plus, tonight is our first ever giants tweet-up. so log in and get ready to follow @nbcsportssunday. hashtag. roll the open. >>> hey, good evening. i'm laurence scott. we are into the second month of a new format here on "sports sunday" with a focus on conversations and feature stories to chronicle our bay area sports scene. we're going beyond sound bites to bring you complete thoughts, and the response has been great. thank f
not only do we talk with jason kidd, but also nbc and versus hockey analyst jeremy roenick about theeason moves and his previously controversial words about teammate patrick marleau. >>> and a unique surfing camp that started just this week with the mission of helping kids with autism. >>> plus, tonight is our first ever giants tweet-up. so log in and get ready to follow @nbcsportssunday. hashtag. roll the open. >>> hey, good evening. i'm laurence scott. we are into...
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. >> reporter: jeremy is owner and pit boss of emergency barbecue. when it comes to cooking meat, his big beef is with pork. you used to have to cook it to 160 degrees. turning a lean cut into a disasser. >> it gets leathery like a dry protein-y kind of flavor. >> reporter: now pork joined the ranks of beef, veal and lamb. recommended safe cooking temperature for all whole cuts of meat is now 145 degrees. >> 90 degrees. we have a way to go. >> reporter: always use a meat thermometer, before you slice it, let it set for three minutes. two other temperatures you need to know, 160 for all brown meat an 165 for poultry including ground turkey and chicken. >> that's 100 degrees now. >> reporter: he always uses a meat thermometer. >> especially in commercial cooking, you must be on the safe side. >> reporter: not everyone does. >> i take a steak knife, cut it in. use my eyesight. that's all i do. >> we just look at it, cook it, cut it a little bit. if it looks good, we pull it off the grill. >> reporter: but did you know that one in four hamburgers looks l
. >> reporter: jeremy is owner and pit boss of emergency barbecue. when it comes to cooking meat, his big beef is with pork. you used to have to cook it to 160 degrees. turning a lean cut into a disasser. >> it gets leathery like a dry protein-y kind of flavor. >> reporter: now pork joined the ranks of beef, veal and lamb. recommended safe cooking temperature for all whole cuts of meat is now 145 degrees. >> 90 degrees. we have a way to go. >> reporter: always use...
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is for the libyan people to sort not west americans ok thank you very much for your insight there jeremy corbyn a british opposition labor party m.p. and peace campaigner thank you. now russia has harshly criticized america's decision to impose travel restrictions on a group of russian officials linked to the case of a lawyer who died in jail so the game admits he died after spending almost a year in a russian prison while awaiting trial for tax evasion he is across the story for our. washington says that this so-called blacklist is a consequence of what it says was a violation of city my community's rights just remind you magnitsky was a lawyer who worked with a large foreign investment fund here in russia he was accused of organizing a huge money laundering scheme was arrested but died before the court could make a decision on his case now he's a family blames the police and doctors for his death and later several of human rights groups put together a list of people who they say are connected to his death it's not clear whether the blacklist is exactly the same as that one but it is re
is for the libyan people to sort not west americans ok thank you very much for your insight there jeremy corbyn a british opposition labor party m.p. and peace campaigner thank you. now russia has harshly criticized america's decision to impose travel restrictions on a group of russian officials linked to the case of a lawyer who died in jail so the game admits he died after spending almost a year in a russian prison while awaiting trial for tax evasion he is across the story for our....
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jeremy guthrie struggled. michael young down the right- field line. stays fair. nick markakis plays it. 2-0 rangers. nelson cruz. groundball. finds a seam. the orioles get to expect on one swing. he crushes this one on to the hill in the senate. 4-2. new ball game. jeremy guthrie made it close. a nice plate on this bunt. mike napoli off brad bergesen. a slam dunk after this. 13-5, orioles lose. orioles will play the red sox. quarter files for women's soccer -- quarterfinals. sweden beat the u.s. here is the penalty kick. that is not how you want to start. free kick. off of a u.s. player. 2-0 sweden. the u.s. gets one back. the u.s. will play brazil on sunday in the quarterfinals. the nfl talks, roger goodell and demaurice smith in new york expected to put their stamp on what the lawyers have done the last couple of days. expected to. that is good news. eith.ank you, ke >> the first juror is speaking out in the trial of casey anthony. >> a plea from an alleged massachusetts mob boss accused of being part of 19 murders. >> a chicken and an ostrich. in an unlikely f
jeremy guthrie struggled. michael young down the right- field line. stays fair. nick markakis plays it. 2-0 rangers. nelson cruz. groundball. finds a seam. the orioles get to expect on one swing. he crushes this one on to the hill in the senate. 4-2. new ball game. jeremy guthrie made it close. a nice plate on this bunt. mike napoli off brad bergesen. a slam dunk after this. 13-5, orioles lose. orioles will play the red sox. quarter files for women's soccer -- quarterfinals. sweden beat the...
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have been going to years when the time jeremy pointed is share it banks have been going bankrupt four hundred shares our banks have been going bankrupt for hundreds of years where we have made horrible mistakes over the past thirty or forty years in the united states we have made unbelievable mistakes in our financial situation so we've got to pay the piper a visually as dennis says when do you stop you're going to run this down for another five years of eventually the market's going to say you know they're you going to have a major crisis that you have to deal with at least if you have a crisis now you can organize it and let some people go bankrupt and by the way did as i wouldn't pull out of the euro if i were greece i'd just go bankrupt and reorganize i think the euro is good for greece you know if they reorganize to stop the craziness ok if i can ask you. if you want to continue. no i just wanted to say you know clearly i think i agree. with jim that clearly greece's feature is within the eurozone but i'd like to ask jim and dennis both one other thing as americans if the u.s. go
have been going to years when the time jeremy pointed is share it banks have been going bankrupt four hundred shares our banks have been going bankrupt for hundreds of years where we have made horrible mistakes over the past thirty or forty years in the united states we have made unbelievable mistakes in our financial situation so we've got to pay the piper a visually as dennis says when do you stop you're going to run this down for another five years of eventually the market's going to say you...
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jeremy guthrie made his 18th start. he didn't make it out of the first inning in nearly. michael young. nick markakis plays it off a couple of hops. 2-0. nelson cruz. that finds a gap. 4-0 after one inning. derrek lee onto the hill. 4-2. new ball game. jeremy guthrie gutted it out. seventh inning. brad bergesen in. two on. home run for mike napoli. buck showalter not happy with the three years game sweep. >> it is about us not executing. we will have to do better. it is there if you want to takinge it. >> derek jeter and the yankees in cleveland to play the indians. derek jeter it makes a great play. he did not get the double play. that is a big-time player read different derek jeter. in the seventh, the indian sculpture 2-0. lonnie chisseled that home run. first major league home run. derek jeter rips one to write. 2997. he is three shy of 3000. roger goodell and demaurice smith rejoin talks. a question of when a deal would get done. hopefully by this weekend or next. >> to live. 6:27. 72 degrees on tv hill. >> police looking for a suspect after a man with a shotgun at d
jeremy guthrie made his 18th start. he didn't make it out of the first inning in nearly. michael young. nick markakis plays it off a couple of hops. 2-0. nelson cruz. that finds a gap. 4-0 after one inning. derrek lee onto the hill. 4-2. new ball game. jeremy guthrie gutted it out. seventh inning. brad bergesen in. two on. home run for mike napoli. buck showalter not happy with the three years game sweep. >> it is about us not executing. we will have to do better. it is there if you want...
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el abridor de baltimore jeremy guthrie admitiÓ cuatro carreras en la primera entrada.nco episodios, para ser el lanzador con mÁs derrotas en la liga americana. hoy se corriÓ la sexta etapa del tour de francia, en una jornada de 226.5 kilometros en todo el trayecto con lluvia pero con mucha lucha. el ciclis boasson hagen de 24 aÑos se adjudicÓ la sexta etapa, tras la cual su compatriota thor hushovd mantuvo la camiseta amarilla del lÍder general. el segundo en cruzar la meta, fue el australiano matt goss, seguido del propio hushovd. alberto contador, sigue a 1.42 del noruego. hasta aqui los deportes esta noche solo a las once.
el abridor de baltimore jeremy guthrie admitiÓ cuatro carreras en la primera entrada.nco episodios, para ser el lanzador con mÁs derrotas en la liga americana. hoy se corriÓ la sexta etapa del tour de francia, en una jornada de 226.5 kilometros en todo el trayecto con lluvia pero con mucha lucha. el ciclis boasson hagen de 24 aÑos se adjudicÓ la sexta etapa, tras la cual su compatriota thor hushovd mantuvo la camiseta amarilla del lÍder general. el segundo en cruzar la meta, fue el...
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. >> jeremy gets the start for the orioles. and etta starts the man who is -- and atlanta starts the men who is trying to -- the payday that awaits bonilla is $1.2 million. he gets it for 25 years. no wonder the mets have money troubles. image keeps taking a pounding. paychecks bounce. they will we issue paychecks that will clear will cashed -- clear when cast. on to wimbledon and the finals. nadal faces britain's andy murray. he comes up with a drop shot right here. a one-set when del. nada -- a one-set window. nadal advances to the finals. rain is a possibility for the holiday weekend. we have another look at the weekend forecast. stick around. we are coming right back. >> remembering a mother and daughter who were murdered at a hotel. we return to the scene of that crime where loved ones are expected to gather. expected to gather. >> people are hoping for great weather for a long holiday weekend. you are not going to disappoint, are you? >> it is going to be more hum andid. for these -- it is going to be more humid. >> it is
. >> jeremy gets the start for the orioles. and etta starts the man who is -- and atlanta starts the men who is trying to -- the payday that awaits bonilla is $1.2 million. he gets it for 25 years. no wonder the mets have money troubles. image keeps taking a pounding. paychecks bounce. they will we issue paychecks that will clear will cashed -- clear when cast. on to wimbledon and the finals. nadal faces britain's andy murray. he comes up with a drop shot right here. a one-set when del....
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unlike cooper capers this time the thieves were caught. 49-year-old camalsca and jeremy davidson were arrested at 2:00 in the morning caught in the act say police cutting the wires and filling garbage cans with their take. but the damage is done and repairs will take a month. >> it really affects the public. it affects the public use of the park. >> reporter: if you can't have the players and spectator, this is going to affect thousands of people. the adult softball league that uses this field at night, 100 100 teams in that league. so many of those night games will have to be shortened while the repairs are made. >>> we learned that maria shriver has filed for divorce sighting irreconcilable differences. it was a month ago that former governor arnold schwarzenegger admitted fathering a child with their housekeeper. >>> the news chopper 2 was over the scene as police searched a home. several gang members have been arrested for their part in the killing of a man. parked in a car was another man who survived the shooting. there have been three homicides in that neighborhood since septem
unlike cooper capers this time the thieves were caught. 49-year-old camalsca and jeremy davidson were arrested at 2:00 in the morning caught in the act say police cutting the wires and filling garbage cans with their take. but the damage is done and repairs will take a month. >> it really affects the public. it affects the public use of the park. >> reporter: if you can't have the players and spectator, this is going to affect thousands of people. the adult softball league that uses...
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. >> jeremy, an absolute pleasure. i admire the message you're carrying and the work you're doin so thank you. >> i apprecy ben-ami, check out the book "a new voice for israel." the way forward that he just described, and actually much more at list. without a deal. >>> good-bye, imogen, matt, john, jeremy, as we take our attention from the boom box -- or from the big screen i should say, to the boom box. which puts people in a better mood? host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympt
. >> jeremy, an absolute pleasure. i admire the message you're carrying and the work you're doin so thank you. >> i apprecy ben-ami, check out the book "a new voice for israel." the way forward that he just described, and actually much more at list. without a deal. >>> good-bye, imogen, matt, john, jeremy, as we take our attention from the boom box -- or from the big screen i should say, to the boom box. which puts people in a better mood? host: could switching to...
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. >> reporter: jeremy agrees, he is the regional manager for a nonprofit. >> i think we will get a goodut. maybe 20% of the girls that never kicked a ball may be interested now. >> i like it when the girls do really good. >> robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> organizers of "save half dome" have signed a petition. they are protesting a permit system that limits the number of hikers to 300 a day. they say that the client has gotten too crowded and dangerous. >>> what is the significance of today's date? for the world's largest convenience store franchise is enough to give away your signature drink. >> chief meteorologist bill martin will tell us where it will be the coolest tomorrow. >> you can watch all the newscasts including bay area news at 7:00 on your computer or mobile device. we are streaming live for you at ktvu.com. >> the promise of free slurpies had people lining up today. the store is giving away 7- ounce slurpies. promotion is a hitch. the source says the free slurpies will be given away until midnight tonight. >> my kid went down there today. it is a good day for slurpi
. >> reporter: jeremy agrees, he is the regional manager for a nonprofit. >> i think we will get a goodut. maybe 20% of the girls that never kicked a ball may be interested now. >> i like it when the girls do really good. >> robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> organizers of "save half dome" have signed a petition. they are protesting a permit system that limits the number of hikers to 300 a day. they say that the client has gotten too crowded and...
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jeremy guthrie i am sure. he takes the mound tonight four.g for whenevein number the women's world cup wrap up today. nobody feels very good about holding onto the ranking for team usa. sweden with a bit of a shot. taking the lead 1-nothing. the the flexion. sweden stunning team usa. second half. at the one that finally breaks through in the first goal of the tournament. -- abby wombat finally breaks through in the first goal of the tournament. you'll retired after the 2008 season with the raving. -- ravens. neill had a minor one-car accident. california highway patrol are right to give him a breathalyzer, which he failed. he became agitated later in a radio interview claiming he was not arrested and was barely over the legal limit. fortunately, no one was injured. to g>> real williams -- rory williams mailed an engagement ring to his girlfriend, the former miss texas with a video proposal. she declined but kept the ring. williams father said told her to keep it, but will now give it back because of legal issu
jeremy guthrie i am sure. he takes the mound tonight four.g for whenevein number the women's world cup wrap up today. nobody feels very good about holding onto the ranking for team usa. sweden with a bit of a shot. taking the lead 1-nothing. the the flexion. sweden stunning team usa. second half. at the one that finally breaks through in the first goal of the tournament. -- abby wombat finally breaks through in the first goal of the tournament. you'll retired after the 2008 season with the...
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lefty relieevr pedro viola takes his ssotton the roster... 3 jeremy guthrie's on the mound tonight inatlanta.first pptch att7-35... we''l have o's and braves highlights... plus joe flacco responds to lamarr woodleyythaats aal ccming up onight at 10-55 oo --3 ssorts unlimitee... back to you. 3 --toss to emily -- -- 3 & 3 -3 3 3 this summer... you can make a pess... aal in the name of science ... 3 ----3,2,1 explosion------ -----melon smashed--- p3 & 3 the maryland scienceecenter is picking off it's ""ummer of irresponsible science""today.. as you see it is very loud and messy ... just the ay kids like it. he hands on styll is something the instruccors here hink &pin schools.the program runs all summer ong. p3 that's all for 3 fox45 news at 5:30."king of quuens" is nnxttand we'lllbe back tonight for ox44 neww at ten ---and
lefty relieevr pedro viola takes his ssotton the roster... 3 jeremy guthrie's on the mound tonight inatlanta.first pptch att7-35... we''l have o's and braves highlights... plus joe flacco responds to lamarr woodleyythaats aal ccming up onight at 10-55 oo --3 ssorts unlimitee... back to you. 3 --toss to emily -- -- 3 & 3 -3 3 3 this summer... you can make a pess... aal in the name of science ... 3 ----3,2,1 explosion------ -----melon smashed--- p3 & 3 the maryland scienceecenter is...
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jeremy affeldt gets a liner to crawford. >> snares it. that's a double play to end it.n and the giants feel better after winning 4-3. >>> double dip of one-run wins for the bay area clubs. a's against the diamondbacks. richard own after the -- harden, how about his offense with the 3-1. matsui a double down the right field line. the a's score four in the 4th inning and crack it open. 5-1 in the sixth. parrott, hits it keep the center. coco crisp. let me get it. coco crisp a nice defensive play in support of harden, sixth inning, six strikeouts the a's win it 5-4. >>> remember mark ellis traded to the rockies, this was his debut. 5th inning, ellis hits the top of the 10, it's a two-run homer. first home run this season, and in the sixth ellis an rbi double. he was a strip ale way from hit -- triple away from hitting for the cycle in the rockies 9-0 win. >>> wimbledon final is set for tomorrow, the men's final will be on monday, maria sharapova goes tomorrow. it will be big for bank of america classic if sharapova wins. to the men's semifinal day today. a crowd, storming
jeremy affeldt gets a liner to crawford. >> snares it. that's a double play to end it.n and the giants feel better after winning 4-3. >>> double dip of one-run wins for the bay area clubs. a's against the diamondbacks. richard own after the -- harden, how about his offense with the 3-1. matsui a double down the right field line. the a's score four in the 4th inning and crack it open. 5-1 in the sixth. parrott, hits it keep the center. coco crisp. let me get it. coco crisp a nice...
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this is linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to me about a variety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or
this is linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to me about a variety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by...
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this is linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to meiety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >>
this is linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to meiety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed...
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my friend, jeremy who is closely associated, he's down forming a movie.with the illegal immigration crisis. we need more people are jeremy and you guys moving out and looking to take back the culture. it's a lot of fun. you can do this, we can do this together. first we have to recognize the power of storytelling. there's a reason when we uncover caves we have pictures that well a story. we are observed with each other and stories. that's why god speaks in story, new testament using parables, abraham lincoln were raised on the bible and shakespeare. both are narrative. we need to learn from the left in order to fight them. we can do it, we can fight the battle. we need your help. come to hollywood, make it an open town. we have to end the "primetime propaganda." thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> we will be glad to take questions. i've had two thoughts. you've given me a reason to actually like lady bird johnson. i can't imagine recasting cbs service. i'm sure there are few around here that would like to do that. we will take questions. we have
my friend, jeremy who is closely associated, he's down forming a movie.with the illegal immigration crisis. we need more people are jeremy and you guys moving out and looking to take back the culture. it's a lot of fun. you can do this, we can do this together. first we have to recognize the power of storytelling. there's a reason when we uncover caves we have pictures that well a story. we are observed with each other and stories. that's why god speaks in story, new testament using parables,...