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jeremy never misses a game. off has to go through great lengths to get a glimpse of the team he calls his own. >> gosh, i've been in really dark areas where i just had to do highlights or someone facetimed the game and i had to watch it on facetime on my phone. i've done that. sometimes i would have to record it and just turn off my phone so no alerts came up. nowadays, you have apps, so i turn my phone off. sometimes a week will go by, i don't like watching things recorded. pause then i have to be a hermit from the world. >> by any means necessary, that's the way jeremy renner consumes his 49ers. but facetiming the screen from a remote location or dvr'ing the game doesn't rank as the most interesting place he's viewed a game. >> he's on the red carpet for "american hustle," this premiere is supposed to be something where he's talking to reporters and as he was going down the red carpet, he was on his ipad watching the 49ers' game because he was more interested in that. so it made a lot of news feeds. >> if anyb
jeremy never misses a game. off has to go through great lengths to get a glimpse of the team he calls his own. >> gosh, i've been in really dark areas where i just had to do highlights or someone facetimed the game and i had to watch it on facetime on my phone. i've done that. sometimes i would have to record it and just turn off my phone so no alerts came up. nowadays, you have apps, so i turn my phone off. sometimes a week will go by, i don't like watching things recorded. pause then i...
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reach out to their sons. >> i love you, jeremy.me. he says, can you send me a picture of you so i can see memories? send me a picture and i also want a drawing of something cool so i can show it off. i miss you, dad, a lot. >> one of the few things albert has to look forward to from his segregation cell at the orange county jail are letters from his 15-year-old son, jesse, who is currently housed in the county's juvenile facility. >> my son, he writes more. i send him drawings. i send him a little workout list. because he was asking me for the workout list. he tells me that the workout list was whack. i was like, man. i figure he's young. try to give him a light one. you know? he wrote back, talking all kinds of smack. i was like, all right. so i wrote him a hard one. i haven't heard him yet. he's always telling me, write me back, dad, write me back fast. i'm probably the only one that's keeps in constant contact with him, you know? they don't know that, you know -- i still support him from in here, you know. >> his days at the ora
reach out to their sons. >> i love you, jeremy.me. he says, can you send me a picture of you so i can see memories? send me a picture and i also want a drawing of something cool so i can show it off. i miss you, dad, a lot. >> one of the few things albert has to look forward to from his segregation cell at the orange county jail are letters from his 15-year-old son, jesse, who is currently housed in the county's juvenile facility. >> my son, he writes more. i send him...
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and jeremy is right. he was member for two terms, and i didn't vote for his party but they did a pretty good job. i think the success of jeremy and his colleagues is a a success of the affairs. who do we want to have power. i can't think of a parliament that i would want than the closest parliament. do we want them to decide if we're going to go into a future in iran. no i would rather keep the parliament closest to us making that information so i can go to my snp and tell him what i think about that. >> lord purvis, what do you think of that argument? >> i was a member of the scottish parliament when the scottish parliament endured the iraq war and endured nuclear weapons. i don't think the security of scotland as part of an union or not should be determined by party political positions at any particular time, the point made before, depending on the coalitions and policy platform you may have different policies from it. then whether or not you can have a stronger base so therefore you can see u.k. wide r
and jeremy is right. he was member for two terms, and i didn't vote for his party but they did a pretty good job. i think the success of jeremy and his colleagues is a a success of the affairs. who do we want to have power. i can't think of a parliament that i would want than the closest parliament. do we want them to decide if we're going to go into a future in iran. no i would rather keep the parliament closest to us making that information so i can go to my snp and tell him what i think...
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jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet. never gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many attitudes. like that of ruben flores. >> if you want to be homosexual, that's good. that's your problem. it's your business. i'm going to tell you that god don't like homosexuals, that that's something against nature. if you want to do it, that's on you. but it's not right. >> if the inmates in his unit are not always welcoming of homosexuals, merithew has another strike against him. he is hiv positive. not only that, his condition is what led to his high-profile arrest. >> do most people here know who you're here for? >> yes. because it was on the news and of course -- but actually, they don't r
jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet. never gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many...
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with us, lord jeremy pervis, a liberal democrat of the house of lords the upper chamber. and adam ramsay, a member of proindependence group yes scotland. are there bonds of national association that people have not reckoned with, only 14 days short of the vote. have people in the other side of the argument been minimising how easily scotland will live without england and wales? >> south of the border there'll be a deep feeling of loss if scotland makes the decision. it's for the people of scotland to decide. and it's - it's a real wonderful thing. there's a democratic and peaceful process. at the outset of the programme you mentioned the river tweed, whether it will form an international barrier. i was born right on the border, just on the english side. i hope very much that a young person born in my home town will want to play a role on the scottish stage or the british stage or the international stage and not be divided by an international border, cherish the identity, allow that to flourish, but give them the best opportunity. that is why scotland should vote to stay p
with us, lord jeremy pervis, a liberal democrat of the house of lords the upper chamber. and adam ramsay, a member of proindependence group yes scotland. are there bonds of national association that people have not reckoned with, only 14 days short of the vote. have people in the other side of the argument been minimising how easily scotland will live without england and wales? >> south of the border there'll be a deep feeling of loss if scotland makes the decision. it's for the people of...
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here is our middle east editor jeremy bowen. >> the president's >> used to say that he had relegatedmerica to the back seat. but now he is taking the lead. in the company, of his wife michelle, came, toermines to -- determined -- he reinserted and redefined america's leading role. told the obama assembled leaders and diplomats the future of humanity depended calledng against what he religiously motivated fanatics. especially the islamic state. >> no god condones this hair -- this terror. no grievance justifies these actions. there can be no reasoning, known negotiation with this brand of -- no negotiation with this brand of evil. the only language understood by killers like this is the language of force. the united states of america will work with a broad coalition to dismantle this network of death. >> president obama did not touch on his planned to create an army of syrian rebels to beat it islamic state on the ground. is youtube video purporting to show the first american raids on the i.s. stronghold in northern syria. but airstrikes alone do not win wars and the u.s. plan to trai
here is our middle east editor jeremy bowen. >> the president's >> used to say that he had relegatedmerica to the back seat. but now he is taking the lead. in the company, of his wife michelle, came, toermines to -- determined -- he reinserted and redefined america's leading role. told the obama assembled leaders and diplomats the future of humanity depended calledng against what he religiously motivated fanatics. especially the islamic state. >> no god condones this hair --...
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joining us to consider the future of scotland, lord jeremy a liberal democrat member of the house of lords the upper chamber of the british parliament, and adam ramsey, a campaign fresh the pro independent group yes scotland. our guests join us from scotland, welcome to the program. adam let's start with you. why an independent scotland, and why now. >> i think people all across the u.k. are pretty fed up with the kind of broken westminster political system, the fact that we have jeremy on the telly with us tonight, who is a life member of the house of the legislature, that's -- by the prime minister of this country, we have one of the most undomic systems in the western world, and so the chance to escape that system i think is thrilling. that system that makes britain the most unequal country in europe, and it has imposed particularly on scotland, and other parts of the u.k. as well, particularly right wing brand, of economics. we want to get away from it. i know in recent decades scotland has become tera incognito to the conservative party. but don't political pendulums swing back
joining us to consider the future of scotland, lord jeremy a liberal democrat member of the house of lords the upper chamber of the british parliament, and adam ramsey, a campaign fresh the pro independent group yes scotland. our guests join us from scotland, welcome to the program. adam let's start with you. why an independent scotland, and why now. >> i think people all across the u.k. are pretty fed up with the kind of broken westminster political system, the fact that we have jeremy...
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so jeremy maclin smartly -- i'm going outside. no he's not. he breaks back inside.s guy allows it to happen. it's a good route by -- we'll talk positively about our offense much it's a good bout you route by maclin. starts out, gets inside of it, once he gets inside of him this guy has to do a pirouette to try to get into the play against a guy as fast as jeremy maclin. that's not going to work. here we go. got inside. easily, nice throw and easy play for the philadelphia eagles. now, when we return, we'll talk more about the birds win with hollis tom moss and rob charry from sports radio 94 wip. ♪ >> joining us now hollis thomas and rob charry from sports radio 94 wip. certainly no lack of excitement in this game. number one offense versus number one defense and chippy game right from the beginning on this one. >> chippy game to say the least. >> i felt like desean should have got called for that push and should have been off side penalties. >> he got lucky. >>> he got real lucky. >> they got tore should you though plays. >> everybody saw it. referee was staning ri
so jeremy maclin smartly -- i'm going outside. no he's not. he breaks back inside.s guy allows it to happen. it's a good route by -- we'll talk positively about our offense much it's a good bout you route by maclin. starts out, gets inside of it, once he gets inside of him this guy has to do a pirouette to try to get into the play against a guy as fast as jeremy maclin. that's not going to work. here we go. got inside. easily, nice throw and easy play for the philadelphia eagles. now, when we...
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geno smith throws deep to jeremy curly in the end zone. but wait, someone on the jets' sideline called a time-out before the ball was snapped, and the touchdown is brought back. packers win it 34-21. can you believe that? can you believe that? can you believe that? >> yes. i'm a jets fan. i can believe it. >> can you believe it. okay. he's a little dejected today. i don't know if it's the yankees, the jets. i didn't even do the yankees story. >>> anyway, we get a check on weather. bill karins is here. >> did you at least leave the room clean? i mean -- >> a little. >> a little? >> a little clean. yeah. didn't use all the towels. >> that's good. >> left a washcloth. never use the washcloth. >> at least you didn't take them with you. >> yeah. >> we've got this huge hurricane, one of the worst hurricane in the resort city's history. when it comes daylight and we see the pictures, it's going to be a devastating blow. already reports of some hotels' lobbies that are just destroyed. obviously these were the daylight pictures three to four hours
geno smith throws deep to jeremy curly in the end zone. but wait, someone on the jets' sideline called a time-out before the ball was snapped, and the touchdown is brought back. packers win it 34-21. can you believe that? can you believe that? can you believe that? >> yes. i'm a jets fan. i can believe it. >> can you believe it. okay. he's a little dejected today. i don't know if it's the yankees, the jets. i didn't even do the yankees story. >>> anyway, we get a check on...
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lin inside jeremy lin. >> we could do that. >> he couldn't stay still. >> i can't stand still long enough to get a wax figure. over here, looking towards san mateo bridge. easy drive. over on the side, where we would have seen a few hours ago, a wind advisory, no more wind, at least double-checked with christina. foster city side, steady camera, calm. slowing over westbound 580 through dublin for construction zone. back to you. >> all right. 4:57 on your wednesday morning. peninsula school forced to send kids home early for a major water main break. what the district is telling parents. >> the bay 101 card room looking for any awe home. the move that could keep the business in san jose. >>> the search is on for a hayward teen who disappeared late last night. where police are turning their attention, coming up in a live report. into san jose teen in the hospital after attacked in the south bay park. police looking for his attackers. >> we're flirting with triple digits in the hot spots as temperatures soar. getting into the end of the week. we're going to get even hotter. but this weekend,
lin inside jeremy lin. >> we could do that. >> he couldn't stay still. >> i can't stand still long enough to get a wax figure. over here, looking towards san mateo bridge. easy drive. over on the side, where we would have seen a few hours ago, a wind advisory, no more wind, at least double-checked with christina. foster city side, steady camera, calm. slowing over westbound 580 through dublin for construction zone. back to you. >> all right. 4:57 on your wednesday...
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jeremy who is a vet says, look, jeremy who is a vet says, look, some vets lost regular health some vetsgular health care and sent to v.a. like me. care and sent to v.a. like me. he had excellent health care, he had excellent health care, good good points, jeremy. points, jeremy. this website did great research. this website did great research. it found precipitations of four it found precipitations of four opiates to veterans have more opiates to veterans have more than tripled than tripled since 9/11. since 9/11. check out the red dots that's check out the red dots that's where it's most common, oregon, where it's most common, oregon, california, the south, midwest. california, the south, midwest. >> all over the east that report >> all over the east that report brought this to the mainstream brought this to the mainstream conversation. conversation. >> the stats are staring. >> the stats are staring. >> they are. >> they are. joining us is dr. stephen a joining us is dr. stephen a psychiatrist and retired army psychiatrist and retired army brigadier general, he works with brigadier ge
jeremy who is a vet says, look, jeremy who is a vet says, look, some vets lost regular health some vetsgular health care and sent to v.a. like me. care and sent to v.a. like me. he had excellent health care, he had excellent health care, good good points, jeremy. points, jeremy. this website did great research. this website did great research. it found precipitations of four it found precipitations of four opiates to veterans have more opiates to veterans have more than tripled than tripled...
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fresh off of a big birds win jeremy maclin joins us on good day this morning. has to say about completing the come back against jacksonville. of course, we see it here, we have some new digs, a new studio here behind us. mike is showing how space i it is. >> it is almost like a pond or a lake. >> it is. >> yes. >> it will always be blue. >> i hope so, as long as we can clean it. the most scary thing about the whole set, what are we stretching too, di, the weather. that cameras has to get over there. the come use are robotic. >> yes. >> plus, is there a big red thing here. so it has got to come through here. are you going to do it right through here. joe, you have about 6 inches on the right and 6 inches on the left, keep coming. are you going to do it on that monitor. it is coming, keep coming, and going and going and going. >> it is like having a new car thaw cannot fine the windshield washers. >> we are learning how to drive it. >> the new set. >> you know what, this is no longer the green screen that we used to have. it is an actual giant television we calle
fresh off of a big birds win jeremy maclin joins us on good day this morning. has to say about completing the come back against jacksonville. of course, we see it here, we have some new digs, a new studio here behind us. mike is showing how space i it is. >> it is almost like a pond or a lake. >> it is. >> yes. >> it will always be blue. >> i hope so, as long as we can clean it. the most scary thing about the whole set, what are we stretching too, di, the weather....
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thanks, lord jeremy. thank you, adam ramsey. for this edition of "inside story," i'm ray suarez. >> we are in the lovely city of santa barbara at our desalination facility that was built during the last drought and we are looking at reactivating the facility to help meet the demands of this current drought. >> twenty plus years ago this
thanks, lord jeremy. thank you, adam ramsey. for this edition of "inside story," i'm ray suarez. >> we are in the lovely city of santa barbara at our desalination facility that was built during the last drought and we are looking at reactivating the facility to help meet the demands of this current drought. >> twenty plus years ago this
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now we see those suits bombers come from australia, jeremy, america, with was ports and they could easily--don't we increase
now we see those suits bombers come from australia, jeremy, america, with was ports and they could easily--don't we increase
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i want to bring in how jeremy lewis, a spokesperson for the moore, oklahoma, police department. mr. lewis, thank you so much for joining me. there's so much we're learning so quickly about this. but i didn't see in the affidavit -- it's not to say it's not in further documents that i haven't had a chance to read yet -- about what this defendant was saying and what he was doing at the time he was committing these crimes. can you enlighten me? >> i believe the district attorney somewhat gave a statement on that, there was some islamic phrases being shouted during his assault on the victims. as far as exactly what was said, that's still part of the investigation and is still ongoing. >> there was some mention that he had been yelling among arabic phrases perhaps he had yelled "i hate white people" or suggested something along the lines of hating white people. does that mean we may be looking at hate crimes that could attach to this as well?
i want to bring in how jeremy lewis, a spokesperson for the moore, oklahoma, police department. mr. lewis, thank you so much for joining me. there's so much we're learning so quickly about this. but i didn't see in the affidavit -- it's not to say it's not in further documents that i haven't had a chance to read yet -- about what this defendant was saying and what he was doing at the time he was committing these crimes. can you enlighten me? >> i believe the district attorney somewhat...
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sergeant jeremy lewis from moore, oklahoma police department joins me by phone. are you there? >> yes, ma'am. >> all right. let me ask you this, sergeant. the murder suspect is now awake. what is the latest you can tell snus. >> he actually came out of sedation yesterday. our detectives were able to question him yesterday afternoon and he is now technically in custody. he's still in the hospital. we're looking to possibly getting him released early the first of this week. and that's when he'll be transported to jail. >> okay. you said that you had spoken with him today or that detectives have spoken with him. >> yes. >> what was said? >> yesterday they did conduct an interview with him. unfortunately, i haven't been given that information but that's going to be something in the investigation that i won't be able to release right now. >> i didn't think so, sergeant, but i thought i would try you. what about when you say that the might be released and taken to
sergeant jeremy lewis from moore, oklahoma police department joins me by phone. are you there? >> yes, ma'am. >> all right. let me ask you this, sergeant. the murder suspect is now awake. what is the latest you can tell snus. >> he actually came out of sedation yesterday. our detectives were able to question him yesterday afternoon and he is now technically in custody. he's still in the hospital. we're looking to possibly getting him released early the first of this week. and...
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ashely: jeremy kaplan, thank you so much. shows that the federal government threatened to find yahoo! if they failed to hand over data to the national security agency. they apparently thought the request was unconstitutional but they ended up fighting with the government. after the ruling, yahoo! and most of the other technology companies went on to provide extensive access to the nsa about its users. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ oh. >> president obama and his european allies to slap vladimir putin would be sanctions, targeting russia's industries. judy miller tells us how that is playing in the ukrainian capital. she joins us live from kiev she joins us live from kiev coming life an everyday miracle of survival today the future of all life on earth hangs in the balance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ an
ashely: jeremy kaplan, thank you so much. shows that the federal government threatened to find yahoo! if they failed to hand over data to the national security agency. they apparently thought the request was unconstitutional but they ended up fighting with the government. after the ruling, yahoo! and most of the other technology companies went on to provide extensive access to the nsa about its users. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ oh. >> president obama and his european allies to slap...
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he had excellent health care, good points, jeremy. this website did great research.found precipitations of four opiates to veterans have more than tripled since 9/11. check out the red dots that's where it's most common, oregon, california, the south, midwest. >> all over the east that report brought this to the mainstream conversation. >> the stats are staring. >> they are. joining us is dr. stephen a psychiatrist and retired army brigadier general, he works with soldiers and veterans suffering from ptsd and brain injuries. on skype, ryan is honoringer for iraq veterans against the war. he is currently undergoing treatment for ptsd. and other conditions. we reached out to the military and the department of veterans affairs to appear on the program tonight, and they declined. however, a v.a. spokesperson gave us this at the same time, which reads in part, the v.a. takes seriously the responsibility to balance the need of veterans with pain and the potential dangers of precipitation drugs, including open oids. the v.a.'s statement will be available in full on our webs
he had excellent health care, good points, jeremy. this website did great research.found precipitations of four opiates to veterans have more than tripled since 9/11. check out the red dots that's where it's most common, oregon, california, the south, midwest. >> all over the east that report brought this to the mainstream conversation. >> the stats are staring. >> they are. joining us is dr. stephen a psychiatrist and retired army brigadier general, he works with soldiers and...
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jeremy, any last words?'re going to refrain from trying to tip the scales to i hope that nothing we have said here will tip the outcome one way or the other. we all know how inadvertently one can win a debate and make a mess of it and hope what this is done instead is enlightened people on some of the key issues in the debate. we are grateful again to charlie and juliet for flying in from edinburgh. obviously, just a weekend of these momentous events to tell us what's going on. and i hope that everybody who will be watching this very closely, and thank you so much participating, you in the audience, in this discussion today. a given much again, and to geoff and to jeremy also. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> he spent to providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy bent. and every weekend booktv, now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span to greater by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by
jeremy, any last words?'re going to refrain from trying to tip the scales to i hope that nothing we have said here will tip the outcome one way or the other. we all know how inadvertently one can win a debate and make a mess of it and hope what this is done instead is enlightened people on some of the key issues in the debate. we are grateful again to charlie and juliet for flying in from edinburgh. obviously, just a weekend of these momentous events to tell us what's going on. and i hope that...
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ashely: jeremy kaplan, thank you so much.ly revealed a court document shows that the federal government threatened to find yahoo! if they failed to hand over data to the national security agency. they apparently thought the request was unconstitutional but they ended up fighting with the government. after the ruling, yahoo! and most of the other technology companies went on to provide extensive access to the nsa about its users. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ oh. >> president obama and his european allies to slap vladimir putin would be sanctions, targeting russia's industries. judy miller tells us how that is playing in the ukrainian capital. she joins us live from kiev coming up next [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a
ashely: jeremy kaplan, thank you so much.ly revealed a court document shows that the federal government threatened to find yahoo! if they failed to hand over data to the national security agency. they apparently thought the request was unconstitutional but they ended up fighting with the government. after the ruling, yahoo! and most of the other technology companies went on to provide extensive access to the nsa about its users. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ oh. >> president obama and...
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jeremy was taken by an unknown individual while visiting coos county ir with friends. 14 years old at time of his disappearance, this age-progressed photo sho what he might look like today. tiffany warringt was reported missing from florahome, florida on december 15, 2004. authorities believe that tiffany was abducted by her non-custodial mother, summer warrington, shown here. warrington may use the alias last name "smith." tiffany was 3 years old at the time of her disappearance. this age-progressed photo shows what she might look like today. girl: sometimes i walk home from school and a car pulls up to me? second girl: you should never, ever talk to them because you don't know what their intentions are, and they're a stranger, and you don't know them personally. boy: stay as farar away from the car as you can. second boy: there are a lot of bad peoplele out there, so you should stay away from all strangers becausyou never know what they could do to you. third girl: definitely. you never talk to anybody that rolls down the window. you know, you don't know who's out there. you don't k
jeremy was taken by an unknown individual while visiting coos county ir with friends. 14 years old at time of his disappearance, this age-progressed photo sho what he might look like today. tiffany warringt was reported missing from florahome, florida on december 15, 2004. authorities believe that tiffany was abducted by her non-custodial mother, summer warrington, shown here. warrington may use the alias last name "smith." tiffany was 3 years old at the time of her disappearance....
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. >> jeremy peters would know.hen you're running for president write a book, check and then go around the country talking about what your beliefs are. check. use that book tour. then do you go to iowa? >> i think new hampshire is next. >> exactly. so that is basically a run for president unless she says it isn't. >> right. >> so the silliness like will she or won't she we don't do that any more. >> let's look at the images. >> harkin, clinton, hillary, they are at the steak fry and grilling steak. yeah. >> that's big. okay. >> i like steak. >> 5,000 people showed up. >> that's great. >> they were very excited. all very upset when she said, a little joke i haven't decided. they all said boo. because they want her to run. >> you know -- >> what's thor to here, joe. >> i'll tell you what the story is. i like hillary clinton. but what hillary clinton has done over the past year or so is why americans hate politics. >> why? >> it just is. >> what? she's having fun. she's having steak. >> you're secretary of state. you p
. >> jeremy peters would know.hen you're running for president write a book, check and then go around the country talking about what your beliefs are. check. use that book tour. then do you go to iowa? >> i think new hampshire is next. >> exactly. so that is basically a run for president unless she says it isn't. >> right. >> so the silliness like will she or won't she we don't do that any more. >> let's look at the images. >> harkin, clinton, hillary,...
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nick foles throes this to jeremy maclin. eagles come by to win 37-34.hey are the first team in nfl history to start 3-0 despite trailing ten points or more in each game. >> nick stood in there each game, i said that before about him. else going to stand in there, he is a tough sucker, he got hit a lot today. it's a division victory we'll take it. >> during games like that, we lean on each other, it should be a family feel each and everyday with these guys, you go into battle you want to have each others backs, today we had each other's backs. >>> much more on the thrilling come from come-from-behind win and we'll hear from desean jackson, how about the eagles 3-0 since the first time since the super bowl season ten years ago perhaps a sign of things to come. >> you're giving the fan base a lot of heartburn. >>> today is the official end of summer. it felt like that today. looking at the atlantic city boardwalk. it was a nice mixture of sun and clouds. a little bit humid out there today, enjoy it there are changes on the way. isn't that always the way. m
nick foles throes this to jeremy maclin. eagles come by to win 37-34.hey are the first team in nfl history to start 3-0 despite trailing ten points or more in each game. >> nick stood in there each game, i said that before about him. else going to stand in there, he is a tough sucker, he got hit a lot today. it's a division victory we'll take it. >> during games like that, we lean on each other, it should be a family feel each and everyday with these guys, you go into battle you...
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jeremy maclin, 27-yard touchdown. eight catches for 154 yards. eagles up a touchdown and would go down ten and hold on and beat the redskins 37-34 and after the game, the players said it was a cheap shot at in this case fulls and what did he tell them after he got knocked out? let's make the redskins pay for this. >> that's the president, i'll take a bullet for the president. you take a cheap shot like that, that's not professional. >> i didn't mean to get kicked out but i was protecting my quarterback. i'm glad we got the win and i didn't hurt my team because i wanted to be out there and fighting for the win, but i'm glad we won. >> i mean, i love those guys. i mean, i'm going to fight every time for them and they are going to fight for me and knowing that he had my back in that situation when a guy does a dirty play. >> i think everybody was fired up. it was a bs call for him to get hit like that but it is what it is. he got up. he's a tough sob. he's going to lead the team. >> the whistle had not been blown while he was going towards the ball.
jeremy maclin, 27-yard touchdown. eight catches for 154 yards. eagles up a touchdown and would go down ten and hold on and beat the redskins 37-34 and after the game, the players said it was a cheap shot at in this case fulls and what did he tell them after he got knocked out? let's make the redskins pay for this. >> that's the president, i'll take a bullet for the president. you take a cheap shot like that, that's not professional. >> i didn't mean to get kicked out but i was...
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they will make their opinion much more known in scotland votes yes. >> thank you jeremy.viously we have a lot of issues here, and we only have half an hour left, so i would like to bring in you, the audience. i can see already a lot of questions. people in the audience have a stake in this issue. maybe threeke questions right away, we have microphones which will come out in just a second, and then i will come back to our panel to ask them to comment on the questions. questionsns -- two immediately. in the back, let me know at your questions, to. hugo, i speak for myself as a british expatriate englishman. oceans word at this point is potentially not that helpful -- an englishman's word at this point is potentially not that helpful. i want to take up the idea that englishman do not care about this issue, i would hate to leave the audience with this impression. if you look at twitter, you see the day of national unity from outside the borders, from outside of scotland coming next wednesday. you also see, and i recommend it very strongly, forgive me for getting slightly emot
they will make their opinion much more known in scotland votes yes. >> thank you jeremy.viously we have a lot of issues here, and we only have half an hour left, so i would like to bring in you, the audience. i can see already a lot of questions. people in the audience have a stake in this issue. maybe threeke questions right away, we have microphones which will come out in just a second, and then i will come back to our panel to ask them to comment on the questions. questionsns -- two...
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jeremy courtney stopped by earlier.ganization helps perform heart surgeries for a lot of kids. do people understand the generosity of that and appreciate it and understand what you're doing? >> they do. they really do and they're very grateful. in an era where they see the commitment of some countries and the lack of commitment from other countries and they feel forgotten and they feel remembered depending on what's going on politically in the world, i think our continued efforts toward them and the generosity from the american people have real -- >> the troops pulled out. you did not pull out. how did people feel about americans leading militarily? >> you know, the public sentiment was that this was the right thing to do, americans should probably lead. but privately, over and over again in back room conversations with politicians, religious clerics, muslims and politicians, there was a strong, strong sense that america should not pull out. they said no, people of america don't pull out. we can't say it publicly, but w
jeremy courtney stopped by earlier.ganization helps perform heart surgeries for a lot of kids. do people understand the generosity of that and appreciate it and understand what you're doing? >> they do. they really do and they're very grateful. in an era where they see the commitment of some countries and the lack of commitment from other countries and they feel forgotten and they feel remembered depending on what's going on politically in the world, i think our continued efforts toward...
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jeremy was talking about precedence and secession. is a strong and ever-growing normative power in the international system. that is why you see outside actors, even if they are against scottish independence. they are not making many public comments on this. i think this concern about the spillover of scottish independence to other secession movements is sometimes exaggerated. i was in a really good conference about this at the glasgow university last year. we brought in several experts on the secession all movement. most research shows they do not domino effect. it may be that other secessionist movements use an instant as precedents to push their case. the resulting movements are determined more by local factors rather than what has happened next door or across the world. i think secessionist movements around the world will use the scottish independence referendum in their movement for secession regardless of the outcome. there is a clear difference. his was a case by westminster government to allow this to happen. this was a fully
jeremy was talking about precedence and secession. is a strong and ever-growing normative power in the international system. that is why you see outside actors, even if they are against scottish independence. they are not making many public comments on this. i think this concern about the spillover of scottish independence to other secession movements is sometimes exaggerated. i was in a really good conference about this at the glasgow university last year. we brought in several experts on the...
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nick foles, and jeremy maclin, hook up for 27-yard touchdown. birds as a team out last washington, 37 to 34. it looks like we've got rivalry brewing with washington once again, yesterday's game more than just nfc east smash mouth football, a melee started in the fourth quarter, after washington's chris baker landed cheap shot on nick foles. jason peters had exception and went after baker, both players eject the. peters says he protect his quarterback. >> i just react the. i wasn't thinking. i shouldn't have did what i did. but i was trying to protect foles. >> human nature for beater to react like. that will hard to tell not thin anybody to react that way. the thing i think the good sign, the way we handled ourself afterward. >> that's how the family rolls. ya, we told but desean's long touchdown, celebration at the end, poked little fun at the eagles. desean made few big catches. but the birds got the last laugh in front of the vocal lincoln financial crowd. >> doing anything and everything i can, you know, put up great effort, and i think it w
nick foles, and jeremy maclin, hook up for 27-yard touchdown. birds as a team out last washington, 37 to 34. it looks like we've got rivalry brewing with washington once again, yesterday's game more than just nfc east smash mouth football, a melee started in the fourth quarter, after washington's chris baker landed cheap shot on nick foles. jason peters had exception and went after baker, both players eject the. peters says he protect his quarterback. >> i just react the. i wasn't...
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jeremy maclin is ready for his first season opener in two years.missed all of last year with a torn acl. nick is leading the team now. >> this is the team, so obviously the confidence is going to be there, don't judge nick off of -- if he throws more than two interceptions this year, that's not going to mean he's declining as a quarterback. he's gotten better, he commands the huddle. he's making all the throws on the field. he's definitely the right guy for the job. >> you saw in the preseason the huge spike in the number of penalties called on defensive backs for illegal contact and holding. the games were longer, the question is, will officials start and continue to call this tight in the regular season. >> early on, i'm banking on it's not going to change much, i think there's a message they wanted do send. it's been sent. i don't imagine them backing off too much. >> i don't believe they're going to call it as tight as they did. >> michael sam officially joined the cowboys practice squad. >>> the phillies have sent items to the baseball hall of
jeremy maclin is ready for his first season opener in two years.missed all of last year with a torn acl. nick is leading the team now. >> this is the team, so obviously the confidence is going to be there, don't judge nick off of -- if he throws more than two interceptions this year, that's not going to mean he's declining as a quarterback. he's gotten better, he commands the huddle. he's making all the throws on the field. he's definitely the right guy for the job. >> you saw in...
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. >>> palo alto native and basketball star jeremy lin has his very own wax figure at madam toussaud's museum at fisherman's wharf. coming up, how the star point guard is using his wax self to prank unsuspecting fans. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, give out hotline a call, at 888- 5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. == >>> we'll be right back but first, here's tonight's bay area jobs report with steven greenberg. ack >> silence, that's often the sound of job search. of all the resumes sent every week by candidates in the bay area, employers simply won't respond to most of them. what should an applicant do? following up creatively in ways that demonstrate relevant skills could be the perfect way to break the silence. one accountant sent an analysis of the company's 10k. are you a chef? send your references on a cake that you made. for a sales job at a toy company, a candidate cut up his resume' like a puzzle and sent pieces of it each day for a week. the company loved it. forget the standard, i'm just calling to see if you got my resume'. this is im
. >>> palo alto native and basketball star jeremy lin has his very own wax figure at madam toussaud's museum at fisherman's wharf. coming up, how the star point guard is using his wax self to prank unsuspecting fans. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, give out hotline a call, at 888- 5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. == >>> we'll be right back but first, here's tonight's bay area jobs report with steven greenberg. ack >> silence,...
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foles wide open, jeremy maclin. 68 yard score. maclin lost all of last year tearing up the jaguar defense. 34 unanswered points to win. 34-17 who is boo youing now. >> there was not a huge change from a play call stand point in terms of what we did in the second half that we did in first. it was settle down, they does exactly what we practiced. >> you get frustrated there's a lot of time in football. there's four quarters. you have to finish all four quarters. >> eagles game day final kicks off after "action news" at 11 with ducis rogers, jamie apody, mike quick and myself. much more on the come from behind whip and coming up later in sports an update to a few starters and injuries. we'll have more on that coming up in a few minutes. >> jeff, thank you. eagles' fans experienced a full range of emotion from frustrated to he lateed. annie mccormick was with them in south philadelphia. this is the sound of beginning of eagles season starting with win. >> the eagles are the best. we started out slow and came back and showed them what
foles wide open, jeremy maclin. 68 yard score. maclin lost all of last year tearing up the jaguar defense. 34 unanswered points to win. 34-17 who is boo youing now. >> there was not a huge change from a play call stand point in terms of what we did in the second half that we did in first. it was settle down, they does exactly what we practiced. >> you get frustrated there's a lot of time in football. there's four quarters. you have to finish all four quarters. >> eagles game...
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foles away wide open jeremy maclin 6 yard score. welcome back mack.agles score 34 unanswered points to win 34-17. jamie apody has more. >> a tale of two halves for the eagles this is the story of chaos and character. >> as the guys walked into the locker room their faces different than they were after disastrous first half that saw them booed off the field. >> i was frustrated they were frustrated and a few fans too. go figure they had every right. i was booing myself, so, i mean. >> you hear the boos in the first half, here we go. really not trying to go around philly and lose this game. >> and after scoring 34 unappsed points this is a lot about their team. >> the thing about this team they down 20, 30, whatever we score so fast it doesn't matter. so it was never a doubt in our mind we were back in the game because that's how we play. >> we obviously like to start faster and nobody quit for one second doubted we wouldn't win this game. >> they won one game in 1960 when trailing 17 points in the half. make it two. "action news" at phl17. >> when they
foles away wide open jeremy maclin 6 yard score. welcome back mack.agles score 34 unanswered points to win 34-17. jamie apody has more. >> a tale of two halves for the eagles this is the story of chaos and character. >> as the guys walked into the locker room their faces different than they were after disastrous first half that saw them booed off the field. >> i was frustrated they were frustrated and a few fans too. go figure they had every right. i was booing myself, so, i...
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later in the fourth foles toe jeremy maclin. 68-yard score. welcome back mack. eagles score 34 unanswered points to win 34-17, boo birds turns into a celebration down in south philly. that's where we go next. live to ducis rogers at the linc. ducis night and day difference by the eagles and they really made everyone stwhaet out. >> jeff, they certainly defendant exhibit the scene here at the linc fwrent excitement and anticipation to shock and this crowd stunned then it went from of course boos to the team the eagles had absolutely ugly first half. one thing we learnedp from the team they never waivered. >> there was an -- a huge change second half to first half. during half time it was hey settle down this is what you're giving us they did exactly what we practiced. >> you get frustrated you know there's a lot of time in football there's four quarters we have to keep playing and you can't give up. you have to finish all four quarters. >> we had to battle adversity a little bit and that's how it's going to be. we obviously want to get off to a faster start. but,
later in the fourth foles toe jeremy maclin. 68-yard score. welcome back mack. eagles score 34 unanswered points to win 34-17, boo birds turns into a celebration down in south philly. that's where we go next. live to ducis rogers at the linc. ducis night and day difference by the eagles and they really made everyone stwhaet out. >> jeff, they certainly defendant exhibit the scene here at the linc fwrent excitement and anticipation to shock and this crowd stunned then it went from of...
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it's fascinating to see jeremy with the figures there. there are only a few councils that returned a yes vote but it feels closer than that. >> yes. we have seen a turnout of 85%. we've seen a result that is not obviously what yes were looking for but 45% is a very large number of people voting for independence. >> and some of the biggest cities in the country. >> yes. the margins in those places so we're looking at not being that huge of margin in those areas. >> how divided is the country today? >> i think it is divided, but i think we have already started this process of coming back together. i think that there's a consensus in scotland for change. what that change is going to consist of in terms of more powers for the scottish parliament, i think there's a consensus through the campaign that we needed to move forward and move powerful institution and i'm hearing party leaders talking about that. >> the pressure is really there to deliver because given that turnout, there is so much political involvement now in this decision and people
it's fascinating to see jeremy with the figures there. there are only a few councils that returned a yes vote but it feels closer than that. >> yes. we have seen a turnout of 85%. we've seen a result that is not obviously what yes were looking for but 45% is a very large number of people voting for independence. >> and some of the biggest cities in the country. >> yes. the margins in those places so we're looking at not being that huge of margin in those areas. >> how...
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. >> i spoke a short time ago with our middle east editor jeremy bowen, who joined me from new york,nd he is now in beirut. how much do you think the strikes have changed things in the region? what are the effects that we might say? some are already being felt. a lot of people have said already that there are worries of another spike to come in sectarian tensions, shia versus sunni's, perhaps some kind of conflict with those who support president assad in this country and those who are more of the jihadist point of view. i think elsewhere in the region, you look at the gulf, saudi countries that play important parts of the coalition president obama is putting together, but ones in which there is a bit of support for those kind of extreme religious ideologies that have fed into islamic state. for example, there is been criticism of social media in saudi arabia about what's going on. country, onein the of the two places where people can speak freely. those leaders may be worried about attention as a result of the help they are giving. the region, you see the connections. the things tha
. >> i spoke a short time ago with our middle east editor jeremy bowen, who joined me from new york,nd he is now in beirut. how much do you think the strikes have changed things in the region? what are the effects that we might say? some are already being felt. a lot of people have said already that there are worries of another spike to come in sectarian tensions, shia versus sunni's, perhaps some kind of conflict with those who support president assad in this country and those who are...
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tied 27 in the fourth and how about the touchdown to jeremy maclin. eagles win 37-34 they're first team in nfl history to trail 1-0. >> and i mean nick stood in there today and that's one thing i said it before about him and knew it because when i played against him in clems he just will stand in there he's a tough sucker. he got hit a lot today. it's a victory shs division victory we'll take it. >> during games like that we lien on each other instead of blaming each other and that's what football should be about. it's a family feel. you go into work each and every day with the guys and you play the football game and you want to have each other's backs and today we had each other's backs. much more on the fight back, actual fight and jackson's return on eagles game day final coming up after "action news" at 11 and one on one with head coach chip kelly in that show and more coming up in sports. well we'll have a report in the and more coming up in sports. well we'll have a report in the locker >> eagles off to a great start and fans are psyched. everyo
tied 27 in the fourth and how about the touchdown to jeremy maclin. eagles win 37-34 they're first team in nfl history to trail 1-0. >> and i mean nick stood in there today and that's one thing i said it before about him and knew it because when i played against him in clems he just will stand in there he's a tough sucker. he got hit a lot today. it's a victory shs division victory we'll take it. >> during games like that we lien on each other instead of blaming each other and...
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unless, of course, the americans and western allies want to go it alone. >> jeremy bowen there in damascus. for more on the coalition being formed, i was joined a short time ago from capitol hill by democratic senator bob casey, who's a member of the national security working group. senator, thank you very much for joining me. >> good to be with you. thank you. >> we have heard these 30 countries gathering to form late a plan. nobody is mentioning syria. nobody is mentioning iran. is that realistic? >> well, i think this coalition has to be a coalition that can work together and function in a manner that would lead to a coordinated effort, not only on the military aspects of this kind of campaign but on other matters as well. think it makes a lot of sense to limit this to those countries that can ensure there's a substantial buy-in or ratification of this strategy by sunni muslim nations and nations within the region. in addition to the help we're getting from european countries as well as our own. so what you don't want it to do is put something in the mix like having iran involved that w
unless, of course, the americans and western allies want to go it alone. >> jeremy bowen there in damascus. for more on the coalition being formed, i was joined a short time ago from capitol hill by democratic senator bob casey, who's a member of the national security working group. senator, thank you very much for joining me. >> good to be with you. thank you. >> we have heard these 30 countries gathering to form late a plan. nobody is mentioning syria. nobody is mentioning...
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jeremy siegel called for 1800 this year. >> in an exclusive joined by jeremy siegel from wharton schoolbusiness. seeing the uncertainty and unrest right now on the global stage, does it make you nervous? >> well, it is disturbing when's happening in hong kong. the chinese promised them 50 years of autonomy. that's more than 30 years to go. back in 1997. now they're saying only pro-communist, pro-china people can run. i think the important question for investors, are they getting paid for that risk? and hong kong stocks are selling for less than 10 price earnings price ratio. they jockey with that of shanghai for the cheapest -- russia is cheapest stocks in the world and outside of that shanghai, i think you're getting paid for that risk so i wouldn't sell china on this news even though certainly it does indicate some difficult future for hong kong. >> we were talking earlier, jeremy, about the impact to have on multinationals with great dealings over there in asia and hong kong and the impact it might have on earnings. down the road. what do you see there? >> certainly if it blows up an
jeremy siegel called for 1800 this year. >> in an exclusive joined by jeremy siegel from wharton schoolbusiness. seeing the uncertainty and unrest right now on the global stage, does it make you nervous? >> well, it is disturbing when's happening in hong kong. the chinese promised them 50 years of autonomy. that's more than 30 years to go. back in 1997. now they're saying only pro-communist, pro-china people can run. i think the important question for investors, are they getting...
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that is a great, that is what i love about it. >> jeremy miller, bodey miller. >> yes, good what arelevel athletes like about it. >> they will use it a lot for same reason you did but then when they are training they are running up band, they are yum pink on boxes, they are getting more power, more speed, more guilt so when they are on the field, or on the course or whatever they are performing better. >> here's the deal, we have to stick around for another segment because ladies will want to know more and we have at home stuff we can do. >> definitely, tons. >> mike, it is a shame jeremy could not find a cuter girl. >>> adorable. >> yes. >> that jeremy roenick too. >> here we go. >> yes. >> here we go. >> jen has great calves doesn't she. >> she does. >> all these work out segments >> athlete. >> we have to talk about this. duchess of cambridge expecting her second child. she's in the hospital. i remember how sick she got with morning sickness last time? apparently she's suffering from it again, why do women get morning sickness why and what is it and how can you help ease the pain.
that is a great, that is what i love about it. >> jeremy miller, bodey miller. >> yes, good what arelevel athletes like about it. >> they will use it a lot for same reason you did but then when they are training they are running up band, they are yum pink on boxes, they are getting more power, more speed, more guilt so when they are on the field, or on the course or whatever they are performing better. >> here's the deal, we have to stick around for another segment...
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>> could be like 15 minutes, jeremy.u know, that -- if it was a once in a lifetime financial break that we had. >> crisis. >> right. >> hopefully -- you know, i hate this expression jeremy for, and have you figured out as because is it one year is now one 58th of my life, is that why they go so fast now? >> yeah. you're -- your perception of time goes log rithismically. to a baby a year is forever. to us it's getting shorter. >> the great downton abbey star maggie smith said it's like at her age it's like she has breakfast every hour and i hate that expression. i hate that expression. because that's what it seems every day i'm waking up. every day it's oh, my god it's 4:00 a.m. again. >> time to make the doughnuts. >> jeremy, thank you. when the singularity comes upon us and we live forever then it won't matter. >> i've got a big problem. >> with the singularity? >> icloud. my icloud was just hacked. >> seriously? >> look on twitter. you won't be able to unsee it. >> let me look. >> you guys -- >> a leaked photo of andre
>> could be like 15 minutes, jeremy.u know, that -- if it was a once in a lifetime financial break that we had. >> crisis. >> right. >> hopefully -- you know, i hate this expression jeremy for, and have you figured out as because is it one year is now one 58th of my life, is that why they go so fast now? >> yeah. you're -- your perception of time goes log rithismically. to a baby a year is forever. to us it's getting shorter. >> the great downton abbey star...