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we have pictures of jeremy's tattoo, but we just can't translate the map. unless you get the hunter's sword from klaus. elena: exactly. rebekah: he'll never give up the sword. yeah, but if anyone's gonna get him to give it up, it's caroline. he will never give up the sword, not even for caroline. he's terrified we'll use the cure against him to make him mortal, and even if he wasn't, he wouldn't want any of us to derive a moment's worth of happiness from being human. well, maybe he doesn't have to give it up. klaus is stuck in elena's house by bonnie's spell. he can't go anywhere. there's only so many places you can hide a 3-foot piece of metal. i'll find it. don't worry. just email me photos of jeremy's tattoo. [quietly] i'll find the sword and i'll call you back. thank you, caroline. bye. need my help with anything, love? nope. this is as far as i go. we're on the brink of a monumental event in human history. we're gonna raise the most powerful immortal creature that ever was. come on, our work's not done yet. mine is. you said get the kid and the witch.
we have pictures of jeremy's tattoo, but we just can't translate the map. unless you get the hunter's sword from klaus. elena: exactly. rebekah: he'll never give up the sword. yeah, but if anyone's gonna get him to give it up, it's caroline. he will never give up the sword, not even for caroline. he's terrified we'll use the cure against him to make him mortal, and even if he wasn't, he wouldn't want any of us to derive a moment's worth of happiness from being human. well, maybe he doesn't have...
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jeremy, will you dial your home number?, sure, but like i said, i don't think she'll check the home messages. oh, just in case. mom, jeremy says he knows a really cool game. can we go play it in zack's room before dinner? not now. it's time to eat. zack: can we have sodas since he have a guest? no. a guest does not mean soda. here you go. you just have to hit send. amber, zack, this is why you have to memorize my cell phone and uncle david's, ok? [line ringing] [beep] woman: hi, this is the archers'. we're not home right now. please leave us a message and we'll call you right back. [beep] hi. hello. my name is nancy riverton, and, uh, your son jeremy missed his bus at the rest stop on route 6. he's fine. he's safe. don't worry. he's with me. but if you could just give me a call as soon as you get this. i'm at 515-555-0154. ok. thanks. [zack and amber talking indistinctly] ohh! oh-ho! so what happens here when a child is abandoned? the hospital contacts social services. the act of abandonment immediately labels the parents u
jeremy, will you dial your home number?, sure, but like i said, i don't think she'll check the home messages. oh, just in case. mom, jeremy says he knows a really cool game. can we go play it in zack's room before dinner? not now. it's time to eat. zack: can we have sodas since he have a guest? no. a guest does not mean soda. here you go. you just have to hit send. amber, zack, this is why you have to memorize my cell phone and uncle david's, ok? [line ringing] [beep] woman: hi, this is the...
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important to recognize those who go to great lengths to uncover the uncomfortable truths and that's why jeremy scahill is in work is so crucial is the same journalist who blew open blackwater's criminal. and now he's delving into even more dangerous territory to expose the scope of u.s. covert wars with his new book an upcoming documentary film called dirty wars take a look. started say when the story began greetings from kabul afghanistan this was supposed to be the frontline in the war on terror that's the name of the military but i knew i was missing the story there was another war in the shadows. and i agreed. to see the two men in the guest house for the first people could. have been in other words if you saw the u.s. forces take the bullets out of the bodies. were these men that stormed into homes and why would they go to such horrifying likes to cover up their actions so to talk about the evolution of u.s. foreign policy in the mindset that the world is a battlefield i was joined earlier for an in-depth interview with investigative journalist and author of blackwater and dirty wars jere
important to recognize those who go to great lengths to uncover the uncomfortable truths and that's why jeremy scahill is in work is so crucial is the same journalist who blew open blackwater's criminal. and now he's delving into even more dangerous territory to expose the scope of u.s. covert wars with his new book an upcoming documentary film called dirty wars take a look. started say when the story began greetings from kabul afghanistan this was supposed to be the frontline in the war on...
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more coming up with my interview with jeremy scahill next. time as a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news meaning. alexander's family cry tears and so why a great thing that had read arquette a court of law found alive there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. please. play the mission free cretaceous three terms for chargers three arrangements three. three stooges free. download free blog loaded videos for your media project a free media don carty dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. here's the rest of my interview with jeremy scahill where he responds to the media coverage of the boston bombing take a look. you know one thing that i thought has been wonderful about the media coverage out of the boston bombi
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ok guys stay tuned because there's much more coming up but my interview with jeremy scahill next. wealthy british style. market. what's really happening to the global economy max cons are the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser reports. that speak. to you. with. a good bill. i don't run i'm a very religious. i would rather questions for people positions with instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my fellow larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. here's the rest of my interview with jeremy scahill response to the media coverage of the boston bombing take a look. you know one thing that i thought has been wonderful about the media coverage out of the boston bombing is how we know the stories of the victims of that bombing you know the all of us saw the picture of the eight year old kid holding up the sign for peace that he had drawn and the woman from china who was a graduate student it was interesting i was with a friend who's from china the other day and she told me that after the boston bombing when president
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ok guys stay tuned because there's much more coming up at my interview with jeremy scahill next. well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports of the pollution and no i will leave them to stay partly to comment on your latter point to say to mr kerry you have a car is on the job. now is going to. take you know more weeks of work. when you think you did the right question and the prepare for a change when you have to punch be ready for a. freedom of speech. down to freedom to crash. into the future. dungeons trills and to texas on this one show we found out why secured state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure it's workers so it's just a design classic still has room for improvement and we'll learn how to dispose of ties that improve roads in one fell swoop. she updates on. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's deaf. but he hears things that most people never do they call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor and xander savor of.
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jeremy bowen, bbc news. >> very tense days in syria. for arate team is filming program -- panorama. of anave seen the results attack by government forces with an incendiary bomb. this appears to have contained thermite, that blows at high temperatures and inflicts terrible injuries. this report,t which contains extremely distressing images. the blanket to cover the corpse. there is no dignity in death in syria. the end of the school day, a the incendiary bomb that killed
jeremy bowen, bbc news. >> very tense days in syria. for arate team is filming program -- panorama. of anave seen the results attack by government forces with an incendiary bomb. this appears to have contained thermite, that blows at high temperatures and inflicts terrible injuries. this report,t which contains extremely distressing images. the blanket to cover the corpse. there is no dignity in death in syria. the end of the school day, a the incendiary bomb that killed
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so you and jeremy are gonna... that's great. that's great. emily, what's wrong? have you heard from sean? yes, he's been calling me for days. but you haven't talked to him? i don't work for him anymore. i'm out. so's doyle. sean thinks we're all in danger. but i was the only one who had any personal connection to him. as far as doyle is concerned, lauren reynolds died in a car accident. jeremy and i made sure of that. ok? i want to hear yousure say it.. go on. lauren reynolds is dead. sweetie, trust me. you died and we're all good. ok. just be careful. and give jeremy my love. bye. who's lauren reynolds? she was a friend of mine. how did she die? a car accident. i'm really sorry. rossi: good morning. hotch: let's get started. garcia: hey. thank you all for coming. and time is of the essence. ok. molly grandin, 25 years old, she's been missing approximately 24 hours. her car was found abandoned in a strip mall parking lot. syracuse police chief just called me to tell me that 4 months ago another woman, gailangston, also 25, went missing. garcia: gail's body washed
so you and jeremy are gonna... that's great. that's great. emily, what's wrong? have you heard from sean? yes, he's been calling me for days. but you haven't talked to him? i don't work for him anymore. i'm out. so's doyle. sean thinks we're all in danger. but i was the only one who had any personal connection to him. as far as doyle is concerned, lauren reynolds died in a car accident. jeremy and i made sure of that. ok? i want to hear yousure say it.. go on. lauren reynolds is dead. sweetie,...
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jeremy burns spent the day on the street -- but when spent the -- on the streets of cairo jeremy bowen spent the day on the streets of cairo. ended, the prayers fight for the future of egypt began again. this is kyra. they chanted, we do not care about life, we sacrifice ourselves for religion. they set off for ramseys square less than a mile away. the muslim brotherhood's plan was for 25 demonstrations to converge on the square. for af them were spoiling fight, demanding the death of general sisi, the armed forces chief who demanded the imprisonment of elected president mohamed morsi. once the armed forces were seen as a protective -- protectors of egypt. not by these men anymore. elsewhere in cairo, armed men headed for ramseys square opened fire. for around an hour, the protests in the square was angry but peaceful. then it rocks were thrown at the police station nearby. the interior ministry had warned that live fire would be used if security forces were attacked. it all escalated quickly. first tear gas then automatic weapons from the police station. i did not see demonstrators wi
jeremy burns spent the day on the street -- but when spent the -- on the streets of cairo jeremy bowen spent the day on the streets of cairo. ended, the prayers fight for the future of egypt began again. this is kyra. they chanted, we do not care about life, we sacrifice ourselves for religion. they set off for ramseys square less than a mile away. the muslim brotherhood's plan was for 25 demonstrations to converge on the square. for af them were spoiling fight, demanding the death of general...
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plus we've got jeremy siegel's latest market call. head to the break can you name the top five twitter feuds? the answer when "squak box" returns. i was not involved with one of these, at least i hope not. >> greenwald? she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an er
plus we've got jeremy siegel's latest market call. head to the break can you name the top five twitter feuds? the answer when "squak box" returns. i was not involved with one of these, at least i hope not. >> greenwald? she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be...
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. >> that is as bearish as i've ever heard jeremy siegel. >> choppy. >> off a cliff for jeremy siegeless to professor siegel though professor siegel wrote the definitive text bubble op ed in "the wall street journal" a couple months before an epic collapse. so it's -- he gets accused but today, pretty realistic. basically saying, look rates up fast. in '99, when it counted. >> for 14 years. >> look -- >> the thing with -- >> can't be held to the standard of being right all the time like you are but i think it's -- >> at least -- more than once every 13 14 years. just what i'm hoping for. >> when off he got a permeable or perma bear one year you will get it right, right? all due respect -- >> if you are a permeable, get it right most of the time. >> in this market. >> three out of four years the market is up. >> look at the shares of chesapeake energy here, carl icahn raising his stake to 9.98% from 8.89%. what do you make of that guys? i don't know whether you have tweeted that out. looks like it was a filing. >> used conventional media to get that out there. he has been in this name
. >> that is as bearish as i've ever heard jeremy siegel. >> choppy. >> off a cliff for jeremy siegeless to professor siegel though professor siegel wrote the definitive text bubble op ed in "the wall street journal" a couple months before an epic collapse. so it's -- he gets accused but today, pretty realistic. basically saying, look rates up fast. in '99, when it counted. >> for 14 years. >> look -- >> the thing with -- >> can't be held to...
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jeremy, we had signals this was coming obviously. but as diplomatic punishments go, what is the white house hoping to accomplish with this? >> well, i think they are being very careful, right? because one thing that you are hearing with kind of increasing fervor from capitol hill the white house should go each further and not attend the st. petersburg summit altogether and boycott the olympics next year. that's not what is happening and i think there's a growing recognition that the white house needs to kind of, while being firm with russia, not overreact. >> is that how you would describe this, lois, a moderate response? there are still meetings scheduled for friday between secretary of state john kerry and chuck hagel with their russian counterparts. how far can the u.s. go, i guess, given, for example, that the white house will still need some level of russian cooperation on syria ousting president assad? is this a moderate response? >> it is a totally moderate response and what you can see in that statement is that edward snowden
jeremy, we had signals this was coming obviously. but as diplomatic punishments go, what is the white house hoping to accomplish with this? >> well, i think they are being very careful, right? because one thing that you are hearing with kind of increasing fervor from capitol hill the white house should go each further and not attend the st. petersburg summit altogether and boycott the olympics next year. that's not what is happening and i think there's a growing recognition that the white...
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jeremy wanted to have me be next. in the meantime, we were hoping the wind would pick up. right now, borderline. soaring above the coast was an incredible rush, but the wind was not cooperating. losing speed and altitude quickly. we started to go lower -- only one other place we could land, the beach. >> it did not make it back up. >> the wind was not strong enough to carry him. >> in the beach is not where jeremy wants to land. that means packing up the gear and making a 15 minute hike back to the launch area. if we were too heavy to make it back, anthony's chances were not looking good. >> the wind has backed off. unfortunately we will not be able to get you out there. it is not so much the air time, it is the safety. we like a strong head winds to launch into. if we were to take off a vote be a quick flight down to the beach. >> anthony might not have gotten day one, but they too would get his attention quickly. "awesome adventures >> we started our trip to san diego learning about and then playing beach volleyball. a trip to torrey pines got erica and i up in the air.
jeremy wanted to have me be next. in the meantime, we were hoping the wind would pick up. right now, borderline. soaring above the coast was an incredible rush, but the wind was not cooperating. losing speed and altitude quickly. we started to go lower -- only one other place we could land, the beach. >> it did not make it back up. >> the wind was not strong enough to carry him. >> in the beach is not where jeremy wants to land. that means packing up the gear and making a 15...
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thanks, jeremy. [ audience awws ] aww.lso lived together in new york city for over six years. currently, i'm an mba student at zicklin school of business, getting an mba in entrepreneurship. wow. i thought these were some of my finest interviews. [ laughter ] nice job, everybody. get ready. we'll do another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000, and the category is "rhyme time." [ bell chimes ] celeste and elaine. fair share. yeah, that's it. [ applause ] you get $2,000. you guys will be spinning in a moment. jim, are you alone in there, or did you bring a best friend? i brought my shadow, of course, pat. tonight's jackpot round is brought to you by aspercreme. announcer: break the grip of aches or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast with no odor,
thanks, jeremy. [ audience awws ] aww.lso lived together in new york city for over six years. currently, i'm an mba student at zicklin school of business, getting an mba in entrepreneurship. wow. i thought these were some of my finest interviews. [ laughter ] nice job, everybody. get ready. we'll do another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000, and the category is "rhyme time." [ bell chimes ] celeste and elaine. fair share. yeah, that's it. [ applause ] you get $2,000. you...
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in london, jeremy keenan, or fester of african studies at london university. he forget back to our discussions, we have this report on the challenges facing the new leader. >> national recognization -- national reconciliation is at the top of the list of challenges. ethnic tensions are running high. the government signed a peace deal with the rebels that paves the way to sunday's elections. it included a promise that the new president would negotiate with the rebels within two months of his election victory. these talks will determine whether these rebels will be integrated into the army. another potential threats, the army. it was the soldier's inability to deal with that tuareg rebellion. the future president will have to rebuild the armies reputation and remind his soldiers of their duty. the eu will train 3000 malian soldiers over a period of 15 months. last but not least, the future president one hair at a country festering with corruption and an economy that reached a virtual standstill in the last year. while that remains the continent's third largest g
in london, jeremy keenan, or fester of african studies at london university. he forget back to our discussions, we have this report on the challenges facing the new leader. >> national recognization -- national reconciliation is at the top of the list of challenges. ethnic tensions are running high. the government signed a peace deal with the rebels that paves the way to sunday's elections. it included a promise that the new president would negotiate with the rebels within two months of...
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i want to thank jeremy for joining us from london.before we go, i want to say hello to james who has our media buzz segment for us this tuesday. james, you were hot on this story yesterday. >> we are looking at the same from this as well. he has placed the spotlight -- >> the editor of the guardian? >> exactly. in any case, he says it is a real threat to in the uk -- two journalists in the uk. in the u.s., you have first amendment protections written in the constitution, the british security apparatus is behaving like dinosaurs because the material the guardian had to destroy, it can be published elsewhere. they were targeted and threatened and pressured with basically government heavies. they say the guardian is going to far with this. they have about five or six or seven articles you have to really search for information on the story and both opinion pieces say that the guardian is going to far. do they think they are above the law? they are taking very diffrent approaches over at the telegraph. >> you sound slightly surprised. >> i
i want to thank jeremy for joining us from london.before we go, i want to say hello to james who has our media buzz segment for us this tuesday. james, you were hot on this story yesterday. >> we are looking at the same from this as well. he has placed the spotlight -- >> the editor of the guardian? >> exactly. in any case, he says it is a real threat to in the uk -- two journalists in the uk. in the u.s., you have first amendment protections written in the constitution, the...
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i'll bring in my guest jeremy cliff, he follows british governments.hy do you think the government lost this crucial vote. >> i think in one word, iraq. iraq's involvement and in david cameron's own words poisoned the opinion of british public opinion. >> where does this leave britain's relationship with the united states i think we had cabinet members who stated that it could jeopardize those ties. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we're looking at u.n. security council it was the british who were bringing forth this further motion that david cameron said could potentially lead to military action if he deemed it necessary. any strategy seems to
i'll bring in my guest jeremy cliff, he follows british governments.hy do you think the government lost this crucial vote. >> i think in one word, iraq. iraq's involvement and in david cameron's own words poisoned the opinion of british public opinion. >> where does this leave britain's relationship with the united states i think we had cabinet members who stated that it could jeopardize those ties. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most...
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jeremy lin selected an asian mesh filmmaker. that is significant?think it's really important when linn sanity broke, they wanted to tell the story. with all the people who picked, he is actually a local filmmaker. i think it was important. what he wanted was to tell the authentic story of his journey. picking an asian-american was an amazing choice. people that saw the film agree. >> kristen: it was very authentic. what about the images in the mainstream media that added to his concern. that someone that was asian-american would not get it right. >> it was the imagery. you have people in the mainstream media a lot of various things about him and asian-american descent and you had people that were pro jeremy. i think was the big reason why he picked an asian-american to tell his story. you never know how you are going to be represented. >> kristen: what can you learn from the way jury any? >> you have to know who you are and keep a strong face out there. his foundation, knowing his film. knowing what he is passionate about and not really caring what
jeremy lin selected an asian mesh filmmaker. that is significant?think it's really important when linn sanity broke, they wanted to tell the story. with all the people who picked, he is actually a local filmmaker. i think it was important. what he wanted was to tell the authentic story of his journey. picking an asian-american was an amazing choice. people that saw the film agree. >> kristen: it was very authentic. what about the images in the mainstream media that added to his concern....
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she got engaged to jeremy earlier this year. after he died, she fled to d.c.eader clyde easter, british s.i.s. he hasn't checked in since tsia's murder. he was also in d.c. did jtf make the arrests? no, the host countries handled that. the team moved on to the next case. if all they did was deliver a profile, how does doyle even know about them? well, considering the shadowy nature of terrorist cells, they utilize a skill we don't--infiltration. who was undercover on doyle? emily. she made contact with him in boston to get intel on valhalla. she was posing as another weapons dealer. look at how she's dressed. she seems awfully comfortable. how close did she get to doyle as part of her cover? the recon they did on doyle included a background of all of his romantic relationships. emily was his type. she asked you to stop here yesterday? yeah. change her boots and... get whatever she needed, i guess. it's never easy, you know, having to dig through a friend's life. but that's not what's bugging you, is it? you're angry because she crossed the line with doyle. no,
she got engaged to jeremy earlier this year. after he died, she fled to d.c.eader clyde easter, british s.i.s. he hasn't checked in since tsia's murder. he was also in d.c. did jtf make the arrests? no, the host countries handled that. the team moved on to the next case. if all they did was deliver a profile, how does doyle even know about them? well, considering the shadowy nature of terrorist cells, they utilize a skill we don't--infiltration. who was undercover on doyle? emily. she made...
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jeremy bowen is one of the few western reporters in the city. here is his report. were ine in damascus the safest places they knew, following what america is planning for the assad regime on tv. while the cafÉs were still open, i sat with the syrian mp and assad loyalist. he said that britain's decision made syria stronger, and said the syrian army would never use chemical weapons against its own people. shelling echoes around damascus. aimed at the rebel strongholds in the suburbs. it delayed the start of the final day of work in syria of the u.n. chemical inspectors. twice they drove out of their garages and twice they went back in. finally, another trip to the suburbs became a visit to government troops and the military hospital. part of the government's case, the armed rebels used chemical weapons -- that armed rebels used chemical weapons. .> the bbc had this video these are desolate places now. many of the original residents have fled. >> we pray for an american attack, and that obama acts on his words. i support a military strike with all my heart. >> a shor
jeremy bowen is one of the few western reporters in the city. here is his report. were ine in damascus the safest places they knew, following what america is planning for the assad regime on tv. while the cafÉs were still open, i sat with the syrian mp and assad loyalist. he said that britain's decision made syria stronger, and said the syrian army would never use chemical weapons against its own people. shelling echoes around damascus. aimed at the rebel strongholds in the suburbs. it delayed...
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jeremy is joined by step up alumni and aspiring ship jasmine johnson. know about this program because you benefited from it. tell us about it before we get the recipe >> first off stepup thursday will hold an event and it's one of my favorite because it features all of these shi chefs from around chicago. i've been in step up for about six years. i started off as a sophomore in high school and at all these opportunities. >> you have this love of cooking and you join this program and you get to have this wonderful influence from all these terrific chef >> i have to meet and work with a lot of great chefs and some of chicago's best restaurants. i went on stores and had the opportunity to be confident enough and career focused to compete to go to johnson went university >> a terrific. very proud of you. congratulations. germany is one of those ships you have worked with and congratulations on all you are doing to help people out to achieve their dreams like this >> absolutely. it's what we like to do. >> other people to come and have a terrific meal so wha
jeremy is joined by step up alumni and aspiring ship jasmine johnson. know about this program because you benefited from it. tell us about it before we get the recipe >> first off stepup thursday will hold an event and it's one of my favorite because it features all of these shi chefs from around chicago. i've been in step up for about six years. i started off as a sophomore in high school and at all these opportunities. >> you have this love of cooking and you join this program and...
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jeremy, good to see you.ters really surprised everybody this week when president david brock of media matters came out and said guess what. i agree with the chairman of the republican national committee. you know, that would never happen. >> didn't see that coming. this is where nbc has kind of put themselves, right. in this untenable position of planning this hillary clinton mini series and really they're trying to capitalize on what they think is going to be a presidential run by the former secretary of state. and their decision to do this mini series has put them in this position where you know, we came out and said you know, reince priebus is right. that this decision is not -- is something that nbc should reconsider. it is not just us saying this. andrea mitchell, this is voices inside nbc news that say this is a nightmare that's been created. >> bill: in fact, maureen dowd also of "the new york times," her column, reince priebus is right. probably the first time she agreed with him on anything. >> bill:
jeremy, good to see you.ters really surprised everybody this week when president david brock of media matters came out and said guess what. i agree with the chairman of the republican national committee. you know, that would never happen. >> didn't see that coming. this is where nbc has kind of put themselves, right. in this untenable position of planning this hillary clinton mini series and really they're trying to capitalize on what they think is going to be a presidential run by the...
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thank you, anne, jeremy. i'm not barack obama. he clearlison me. >>> coming up, the ghost of george w. bush. chronic lies and deceptions of the bush administration in iraq have undermined the case for action in syria. don't you think? as one british member of parliament put it, the well has been poisoned. too many crying wolf out there. >>> also the obama/clinton alliance. bill clinton is making a big speech next week at his library pushing the affordable care act. who is the big dog trying to help? the current president or possible future one? >>> plus, segregation laws are a thing of the past. yeah. but we have often self-segregated ourselves into black neighborhoods and white neighborhoods. tonight, the challenges and culture shock for the african-american youngster when he leaves his neighborhood for college. >>> finally, let me finish with the usual suspects pushing this war in syria. and this is "hardball." the place for politics. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30
thank you, anne, jeremy. i'm not barack obama. he clearlison me. >>> coming up, the ghost of george w. bush. chronic lies and deceptions of the bush administration in iraq have undermined the case for action in syria. don't you think? as one british member of parliament put it, the well has been poisoned. too many crying wolf out there. >>> also the obama/clinton alliance. bill clinton is making a big speech next week at his library pushing the affordable care act. who is the...
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jeremy's dead. how long have we been talking? you've gotta get out of there. oh, god. it's doyle, isn't it? toss that cell phone and get home safely. morgan: prentiss, what's going on with you? i've been watching you the last couple of days and something is obviously bothering you. derek, because i like you, i'm going to ask you not to do this. [classical piano playing] [no dialogue audio, piano continues] [hits discordant notes] [elevator bell dings] [car starts] [cell phone rings] i was beginning to think you weren't coming. after what happened to jeremy, i was afraid. tsia, i'm sorry you can't be at his funeral. it's today, isn't it? well, that's the problem with marrying a member from your own team. one of you is a target, so is the other. i get it. hello, darling. all right, let's make this quick. i took a late lunch. how many times do i have to tell you? i'm not quick about anything. i don't know. what about that time i blew my cover in prague? you took out that sentry before i could even draw my weapon. you saved my ass, clyde. i'm surprised you remember the lit
jeremy's dead. how long have we been talking? you've gotta get out of there. oh, god. it's doyle, isn't it? toss that cell phone and get home safely. morgan: prentiss, what's going on with you? i've been watching you the last couple of days and something is obviously bothering you. derek, because i like you, i'm going to ask you not to do this. [classical piano playing] [no dialogue audio, piano continues] [hits discordant notes] [elevator bell dings] [car starts] [cell phone rings] i was...
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jeremy bowen send this report. >> the dead policemen were thrown back to cairo's military airport. the government believes that al qaeda style jihadist killed the men. egypt's official media has not tried to connect the killings with the violent crackdown on the muslim brotherhood, but they add to the sense of profound crisis. screen --n on the egypt fighting terrorism. in english on an arabic language channel. that is the message the government wants to get out to western allies. the advisor to the interim president compared the muslim brotherhood's organization to nazis and fascists in 20th- century europe, and said proportionate force was being used against it. a peacefuliddle of assembly were people with machine guns, were people firing on our police forces. in any westernd capital, i would expect that you cannot just define -- >> do you expect hundreds of people to die? >> i can i give the count. this is the momentum of the situation. >> what is the future going to be for egypt? >> democracy, freedom, justice. >> how long? >> it is happening as we speak. >> how can you build d
jeremy bowen send this report. >> the dead policemen were thrown back to cairo's military airport. the government believes that al qaeda style jihadist killed the men. egypt's official media has not tried to connect the killings with the violent crackdown on the muslim brotherhood, but they add to the sense of profound crisis. screen --n on the egypt fighting terrorism. in english on an arabic language channel. that is the message the government wants to get out to western allies. the...
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. >>> palo alto high school alum and houston rockets point guard, jeremy lin, held a basketball clinic with some young players in taipei as part of his eight-day tour of asia. the nba star coached junior high students on some basketball techniques. yesterday, lin met media and fans at another promotional event. he also signed a two-year contract with a car manufacturer, volvo, to help sell luxury cars on the lucrative market. he is taiwanese-american and has been one of china's most popular figures since come together nba two years ago. henry wolford, my son was coached by jeremy lin at a kamp in palo alto a couple of yearsing a. >> reporter: is he a good coach? >> wonderful coach. it has changed my son's life. not really but he had a good time. >> reporter: sounds great. good to hear that story. when we come back, we are going to talk about, how about some baseball. the oakland a's are going to finish at the top of their division. if that's going to happen, they will need all of their players to stay healthy. today, we got some news that one of their all-stars will have to miss some s
. >>> palo alto high school alum and houston rockets point guard, jeremy lin, held a basketball clinic with some young players in taipei as part of his eight-day tour of asia. the nba star coached junior high students on some basketball techniques. yesterday, lin met media and fans at another promotional event. he also signed a two-year contract with a car manufacturer, volvo, to help sell luxury cars on the lucrative market. he is taiwanese-american and has been one of china's most...
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the lincoln sailed. >> let's make some news here tonight, jeremy. the secretary of state was incredibly impassioned. i know the guy. i've never seen him this deadly serious about something in a moral context. but he was also confident that he kept saying there are things that i can't tell you, that can't be declassified. what is your hunch that he would like to say but he can't to further make the case for action? >> well, i think it's the granularity of the intelligence. so we can say that there were human sources on the ground telling what's the assad regime did. there was signals intelligence, intercepts of certain regime conversations there was geospatial intelligence. that's the phrase. that really means imagery, satellites, looking down at the ground to see what we saw. but we don't want to be that specific about who told us, which phone lines did we tap and what did we take pictures of because that would give too much information to the assad regime. >> but he is personally much more assured that there were weapons used at the behest of the r
the lincoln sailed. >> let's make some news here tonight, jeremy. the secretary of state was incredibly impassioned. i know the guy. i've never seen him this deadly serious about something in a moral context. but he was also confident that he kept saying there are things that i can't tell you, that can't be declassified. what is your hunch that he would like to say but he can't to further make the case for action? >> well, i think it's the granularity of the intelligence. so we can...
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i love jeremy, i think he's one of the best ceos in our industry.l tell you, the key to yelp is not just that they have a world class capability on the internet, but behind yelp is a world class sales and service operation. jeremy has the ability to reach out to retailers all over the world and to sell him, sell them the ads, the products, the capabilities to have a presence on yelp. that's an incredible direct presence organization that's driven by salesforce.com and we have been really thrilled to be able to work with jeremy now for so many years. >> one of the things that people continue to bring up is that lately, if your stock doesn't move, that means you will have a heavyweight problem with stock options. your stock up very big after the close. i can predict it will go up for a long time after this quarter because it's a good one. does that put an end that somehow you can't pay your people, the stocks started going up? >> well, that's never really been something that's been on our mind, jim. what's on our mind is growth. we are trying to achie
i love jeremy, i think he's one of the best ceos in our industry.l tell you, the key to yelp is not just that they have a world class capability on the internet, but behind yelp is a world class sales and service operation. jeremy has the ability to reach out to retailers all over the world and to sell him, sell them the ads, the products, the capabilities to have a presence on yelp. that's an incredible direct presence organization that's driven by salesforce.com and we have been really...
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important to recognize those who go to great lengths to uncover the uncomfortable truths and that's why jeremy scahill is and work is so crucial is the same journalist who blew open blackwater's criminal. and now he's delving into even more dangerous territory to expose the scope of u.s. covert wars with his new book an upcoming documentary film called dirty wars take a look. it's hard to say when the story began greetings from kabul afghanistan this was supposed to be the frontline in the war on terror listening to the military but i knew i was missing the story there was another war in the shadows. and i prayed. to see the two men in the guest house for the first people could. have been another of them you saw the u.s. forces take the bullets out of the body. were these men that stormed into those homes and why would they go to such horrifying likes to cover up their actions so to talk about the evolution of u.s. foreign policy in the mindset that the world is a battlefield i was joined earlier for an in-depth interview with investigative journalist and author of blackwater and dirty wars je
important to recognize those who go to great lengths to uncover the uncomfortable truths and that's why jeremy scahill is and work is so crucial is the same journalist who blew open blackwater's criminal. and now he's delving into even more dangerous territory to expose the scope of u.s. covert wars with his new book an upcoming documentary film called dirty wars take a look. it's hard to say when the story began greetings from kabul afghanistan this was supposed to be the frontline in the war...
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also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one from our interview with jeremy scahill owned by. in the sense recorder on the road so i do facebook page and check out all about it more take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to come my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. please. please liz . please. please please please. liz. little easy . clean. i think you. should have you with us your analogy today i roll researcher. this year will mark fifty years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy and my calm is a shock to some of you but even though it's been half a century there are still over fifty thousand pages of j.f.k. assassination related documents that the obama administration has refused to disclose this despite a poll conducted by the national archives and records administration which showed that disclosure of these documents is the number one public demand upon release government information and you know this is all got me thinking about the history of government classification and the most interesting documents t
also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one from our interview with jeremy scahill owned by. in the sense recorder on the road so i do facebook page and check out all about it more take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to come my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. please. please liz . please. please please please. liz. little easy . clean. i think you. should have you with us your analogy today i roll researcher. this year will...
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also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one of the interview with jeremy scahill on breaking the sets record on the road side of facebook page and check out all that and more took a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. expert on the front. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on. one of the wonderful marginalized should be. the face time time you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. this year will mark fifty years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy and my calm is a shock to some of you but even though it's been half a century there are
also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one of the interview with jeremy scahill on breaking the sets record on the road side of facebook page and check out all that and more took a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize...
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also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one from our interview with jeremy scahill on breaking the sets record on the road so i don't facebook page and check out all that and more take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. there's the media leave us so we need to. leave the scene to the other your party there's a bill. that no one is there with to get and they deserve answers from. politics . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. i. i hear what mark fifty years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy and my calm is a shock to some of you but even though it's been half a century there are still over fifty thousand pages of j.f.k. assassination related documents that the obama administration has refused to disclose this despite a poll conducted by the nation
also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one from our interview with jeremy scahill on breaking the sets record on the road so i don't facebook page and check out all that and more take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. there's the media leave us so we need to. leave the scene to the other your party there's a bill. that no one is there with to get and they deserve answers from....
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also check out behind the scenes photos we take in our studios like this one from our interview with jeremy scahill on breaking the sense of course on the road and i don't facebook page and check out all the more. a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear my take on the white house correspondents dinner next. the same story doesn't make it news no softball interviews snow possibly says some tough questions. dramas that trying to be ignoring the. stories of others close you still know some of. the faces change the world writes never. grown. old pictures old states new laws the old and from roads to love in the local. good news. for her own home. i. i this year will mark fifty years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy and my calm is a shock to some of you but even though it's been half a century there are still over fifty thousand pages of j.f.k. assassination related documents that the obama administration has refused to disclose this despite a poll conducted by the national archives and records administration which showed that disclosure of these documents is
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. >> let's make some news here tonight, jeremiment. the secretary of state was incredibly impassioned. i know the guy. i've never seen him this deadly serious about something in a moral context. but he was also confident that he kept saying there are things that i can't tell you, that can't be declassified. what is your hunch that he would like to say but he can't to further make the case for action? >> well, i think it's the granularity of the intelligence. so we can say that there were human sources on the ground telling what's the assad regime did. there was signals intelligence, intercepts of certain regime conversations there was geospatial intelligence. that's the phrase. that really means imagery, satellites, looking down at the ground to see what we saw. but we don't want to be that specific about who told us, which phone lines did we tap and what did we take pictures of because that would give too much information to the assad regime. >> but he is personally much more assured that there were weapons used at the behest of the r
. >> let's make some news here tonight, jeremiment. the secretary of state was incredibly impassioned. i know the guy. i've never seen him this deadly serious about something in a moral context. but he was also confident that he kept saying there are things that i can't tell you, that can't be declassified. what is your hunch that he would like to say but he can't to further make the case for action? >> well, i think it's the granularity of the intelligence. so we can say that there...
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i'm pleased to have jeremy stoppelman at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> rose: oh, boy, i don't know to start. i mean, tell me what yelp does, that's where we can start. >> one way we can look at is it's worth of mouth, amplified. we set out to create a new yellow pages, a better way for finding local businesses. and so, just like wikipedia, it's open to all comers. anyone can come on to the site, write a review of their favorite local business and all of that local knowledge can be searched over so you can find just about any business that you want. you know, here in the states just about any city and increasingly throughout the world, you can find the best local businesses by turning to yelp. >> rose: and did you do that finding that there was an unmet need that, in fact, this kind of service notwithstanding yellow pages was not there? >> yeah, it all goes back to 2004. it was the summer i joined max's little incubator, m.r.l. ventures, and we were looking for the next big thing on the consumer web, what was going to
i'm pleased to have jeremy stoppelman at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> rose: oh, boy, i don't know to start. i mean, tell me what yelp does, that's where we can start. >> one way we can look at is it's worth of mouth, amplified. we set out to create a new yellow pages, a better way for finding local businesses. and so, just like wikipedia, it's open to all comers. anyone can come on to the site, write a review of their favorite local...
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let's talk about it with jeremy hill and tim spees.e dip, or what are you doing here? >> it's great for the long-term investors, which we'll talk about, but there could be pullbacks and volatility depending on upcoming move. to see the treasury pullback, that could cause skittish in the markets. >> you think the long-term trend is higher? >> yes. >> that's a big deal. it tells me, do i want to wait to get in at better prices? >> ugh, but it's hard to time the market. that's the problem. >> are you raising cash? >> we're -- we have our clients that are moving monies from cash into equities. >> into equities. >> some are waiting. of course, you know, there's great -- you know, talk about municipals, but even some great municipal bond yields now that considering your risk tolerance could be appropriate. >> jeremy, what are you doing? >> we think the market's really paranoid right now. to quote william burrows, paranoia is based on facts, and the facts are pretty obvious. the fed has told us we'll taper. so the sell-off right now, we think
let's talk about it with jeremy hill and tim spees.e dip, or what are you doing here? >> it's great for the long-term investors, which we'll talk about, but there could be pullbacks and volatility depending on upcoming move. to see the treasury pullback, that could cause skittish in the markets. >> you think the long-term trend is higher? >> yes. >> that's a big deal. it tells me, do i want to wait to get in at better prices? >> ugh, but it's hard to time the...
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jeremy schwartz at the director of research at wisdom tree asset manageme management.g markets. huge term. markets are different all over the world. let's be as specific as we can here with the names. in all, the brits, brazil, russia, should we sell them all, buy them, what? >> it's interesting. the emerging market had been one of the worst performers this year. they've been down 10% overall this year. they're definitely diverging. leading of a. downturn. russia and china are showing some strength. i believe the emerging markets do actually offer some attractive ral you asian. the current crisis is low as i've seen in time. and i think that the overall strength that is actually quite good from the perspective. >> jeremy, haven't you been long emerging markets all year though? >> we've been treated an etf provider and we provide tools for investors. we do believe we've done a lot of research on emerging market valuations. when you look at the current prices we see, you know, five years, prices had been lower than they are today. and each of those five years, very, very
jeremy schwartz at the director of research at wisdom tree asset manageme management.g markets. huge term. markets are different all over the world. let's be as specific as we can here with the names. in all, the brits, brazil, russia, should we sell them all, buy them, what? >> it's interesting. the emerging market had been one of the worst performers this year. they've been down 10% overall this year. they're definitely diverging. leading of a. downturn. russia and china are showing...
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. >> palo alto jeremy lin goes viral in a new youtube video viral in a new youtube video featuring the point guard and k9 advantix ii not only kills fleas and ticks, it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. served on a toasted pretzel roll, our new bacon avocado chicken sandwich comes with fries and your choice of soup or salad. it's just one of chili's delicious lunch break combos. more life happens here. . >> 6:22 on this friday morning. leyla gulen? >> four are recovering after two separate bear incidents. one used bear spray and the bear ran off. inside yellowstone, a mother bear attacked a grouch -- group of hikers when the cub went near the hikers and one used bear spray and the
. >> palo alto jeremy lin goes viral in a new youtube video viral in a new youtube video featuring the point guard and k9 advantix ii not only kills fleas and ticks, it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 advantix ii! softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel....
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army major general and cnn analyst james "spider "marks and jeremy bash, the chief of staff for leon panetta and worked at the cia as well. chuck hagel said the su.s. is ready to act. with what, how and on what targets? >> i tell what you we're going to see initially is a strike limited because it's going against an array of targets that have been identified which belong to the assad regime that enables that regime to conduct its war making abilities and deliver the chemical weapons, command and control facilities, intelligence facilities, barracks facilities, integrated air defense, even the navy. it's important that we realize those strikes could be initiated immediately because those target folders, as they're called, have been in place and updated as a matter of routine. the intelligence community does that routinely. so these targets are identified and it's just a matter of telling the combatant commander and the central command in conjunction with the european command to launch the strikes. >> and it has been said they would use tomahawk cruise missiles. it's never just tomahaw
army major general and cnn analyst james "spider "marks and jeremy bash, the chief of staff for leon panetta and worked at the cia as well. chuck hagel said the su.s. is ready to act. with what, how and on what targets? >> i tell what you we're going to see initially is a strike limited because it's going against an array of targets that have been identified which belong to the assad regime that enables that regime to conduct its war making abilities and deliver the chemical...
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jeremy. >> congrats on such a great run. >> john: it was rather unexpected.signed a deal a year ago to cover a comedy show and then i took over eliot's show, and it's really raised my game, it's been an honor to work with you. i'm delighted you've brought your expertise here and i'm thrilled you were free the final week. when i watch the american news media, i got to be honest, i don't feel that i get from the corporate media a solid grasp of what is going on in the mideast, especially in egypt. i hear muslim brotherhood and i know those words are intended to scare me, except for the fact that they were elected. >> you know, it's christmas and hanukkah wrapped into one for nancy grace and there has been bizarro court tv, is that because summertime is slow news time? >> i don't think so. people who are into reality television, and the way news decisions are made more having to do with advertising dollars. our media culture is largely bankrupt. the anthony weiner story still dominates. there is very little coverage of i didn't want. ofegypt on the news. hundred
jeremy. >> congrats on such a great run. >> john: it was rather unexpected.signed a deal a year ago to cover a comedy show and then i took over eliot's show, and it's really raised my game, it's been an honor to work with you. i'm delighted you've brought your expertise here and i'm thrilled you were free the final week. when i watch the american news media, i got to be honest, i don't feel that i get from the corporate media a solid grasp of what is going on in the mideast,...
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he drew cheers during the olympic0s opening jeremy -- jeremy -- ceremony and suton had been part of ang of divers jumping from helicopters. >>> the so-called infomer shall king may lose a huge portion of his fortune for misleading advertisement. he is kevin trudeau. if you have not seen him on tv, may he seen his books, including natural cures they dope want you to know about -- they don't want you to know about, and debt cures they don't want you to know about. bet feds went after him for claims he made in promoting a different book. the weight loss cure they don't want you to know about. >> i lost 45-pounds in 45 days. if you're watching and need to lose weight, would you like to lose one pound of fat a day, up to ten pounds in the first 4 hours? >> the federal trade commission claims trudeau seriously misled customers when he said that the diet was easy, when in fact it requires you to injection -- inject yourself with a prescription drug that is not approved by the fda and requires you make changes to your diet for the rest of your life. back in 2010, a judge forced trudeau to pay
he drew cheers during the olympic0s opening jeremy -- jeremy -- ceremony and suton had been part of ang of divers jumping from helicopters. >>> the so-called infomer shall king may lose a huge portion of his fortune for misleading advertisement. he is kevin trudeau. if you have not seen him on tv, may he seen his books, including natural cures they dope want you to know about -- they don't want you to know about, and debt cures they don't want you to know about. bet feds went after him...
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thank you, jeremy. [ cheers and applause ] >> good night, mr. president, and congratulations again. that was very moving having your inauguration fall on martin luther king day. >> yes, that was, that was pretty special. [ laughter ] to four more years. [ clock chimes ] >> barack! barack obama! [ laughter ] >> it is i, the reverend dr. martin luther king junior -- [ applause ] and i have come to visit with you on the night of this historic inauguration. >> this is incredible. dr. king, there is so much i want to discuss with you. >> and i with you, barack. please have a seat. >> so tell me, dr. king, have i lived up to the promise of your legacy? are we on the right track as a nation? >> oh, we'll get to all of that, barack. we'll get to that. but, first things first, did you -- did you see that girl, beyonce?
thank you, jeremy. [ cheers and applause ] >> good night, mr. president, and congratulations again. that was very moving having your inauguration fall on martin luther king day. >> yes, that was, that was pretty special. [ laughter ] to four more years. [ clock chimes ] >> barack! barack obama! [ laughter ] >> it is i, the reverend dr. martin luther king junior -- [ applause ] and i have come to visit with you on the night of this historic inauguration. >> this is...