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joe? >> joe: so good game in cincinnati. and mccutchen has made it a 5-5 game. >> harold: i just saw that same swing with the ken griffey jr show. mccutchen was his guy. what are you looking for? boom! same thing last year, took him deep on a ball away. almost like watching a rerun. >> joe: pitch down and in to smolinski. >> harold: that was mccutchen's 12th home run since june 1st. he's having a better year than he did last year. >> joe: when he won mvp and part of that great young outfield that the pirates have for not just now, but seemingly for a long time to come, polanco and marte. >> harold: oh, man, they're fun to watch. look out for the bucs. the central and national league is going to be a fun one to watch. moli molina's injury, that changes that division, big time. look at that. bunched up already. the pirates have come back in the fold. they're in this thing. >> joe: here's a 2-0. m smolinski went around. >> harold: have you seen the pirates and polanco. >> joe: i've seen polanco. he's impressive. >> tom: they've
joe? >> joe: so good game in cincinnati. and mccutchen has made it a 5-5 game. >> harold: i just saw that same swing with the ken griffey jr show. mccutchen was his guy. what are you looking for? boom! same thing last year, took him deep on a ball away. almost like watching a rerun. >> joe: pitch down and in to smolinski. >> harold: that was mccutchen's 12th home run since june 1st. he's having a better year than he did last year. >> joe: when he won mvp and part...
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i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragments the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? it was 150 bucks u.s. and 1,000 pesos for transportation. next to nothing. >> the information taken off the disk was absolutely critical. it was crucial. it put the nail right in the middle of the coffin. >> when confronted with the information from the disks, sergeant snodgrass pled guilty soliciting his wife's murder. >> he said it was borne of marital turmoil but he did not admit to -- it's a little mercenary to say, i took out $450,000 on my wife and wanted to have her killed and get that and live on easy street. he would not sign up to that. >> according to the forensic evidence at joe's request, lucy hired her two uncles and another man to kill julie snodgrass. since joe worked for the offi
i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragments the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? it was 150 bucks u.s. and 1,000 pesos for transportation. next to...
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he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of thi
he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of thi
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he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of this for cincinnati. one ball, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins.
he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of this for cincinnati. one ball, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins.
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joe, look at this. the "wall street journal" and they put on their front page their very first issue, which is july 8th, 1889 and they have the stories! they are so fun to read the way they are written. mike allen pointed that out. i love it. i have to get to "wall street journal." >> just four pages and came in the afternoon. . doesn't look that different from today. >> from our parade of papers, the "los angeles times." 22 passengers were left hanging, hanging for nearly three hours yesterday, 40 feet in the air after a high speed roller coaster derailed in california. why do you even do this? >> don't do it. just don't do it. >> no reason. the ninja roller coaster at six flags magic mountain reportedly hit a fallen tree branch and sending several cars off the track. four people sustained nonlife-threatening injuries. park officials say the ride will remain closed, yes, pending investigation. joe? >> mika, do you do roller coasters? >> no. i told you i did the tea cup in hershey park. that was dangero
joe, look at this. the "wall street journal" and they put on their front page their very first issue, which is july 8th, 1889 and they have the stories! they are so fun to read the way they are written. mike allen pointed that out. i love it. i have to get to "wall street journal." >> just four pages and came in the afternoon. . doesn't look that different from today. >> from our parade of papers, the "los angeles times." 22 passengers were left...
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joe? >> yeah. it's an interesting approach. usually, a losing approach for candidates who try to distance themselves from the president because his opponent will find the 90 whatever percent times that he voted with barack obama. so it just suggests that he may be in trouble in alaska, i would think. >> well, he is. we see this every time we're in the sixth year of a president's term, especially when the president is unpopular. his party wants to distance themselves from the president but the problem is you can't. begich is a democrat and if he is going to make his campaign about the thorn in the side of president obama? he has to run on who he is and that distances himself so handily from the white house. >> well, i think you can have some contrast with the white house and you don't have to be a republican for that. i look at elizabeth warren. >> right. >> i think that she is not fighting the white house but she is certainly forging her own path. >> that's a much more subtle -- >> usually
joe? >> yeah. it's an interesting approach. usually, a losing approach for candidates who try to distance themselves from the president because his opponent will find the 90 whatever percent times that he voted with barack obama. so it just suggests that he may be in trouble in alaska, i would think. >> well, he is. we see this every time we're in the sixth year of a president's term, especially when the president is unpopular. his party wants to distance themselves from the...
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welcome to "morning joe." with us on set, you're not going to believe this, joe. pulitzer prize winning jon meacham. >> mark halpern, thank god you're back. we have some politics to talk to you about this morning. host of "way too early," thomas roberts. >> hello. >> in washington, national security correspondent for "the new york times" david singer with new reporting this morning out of eastern ukraine. t.j. is back. you're not going to look good, nor am i this morning. >> none of us are but that is okay. there is t.j. looking good, t.j., nice and rested. i wish we could all take vacations. i'm going to go on from there. >>> how was your weekend, mika? did you have an uneventful or exciting weekend? >> no. >> what happened? >> i had a weekend that had to do with the trials and tribulations of raising teens. that's all i'm going to say. >> it happens to all of us. >> i'm not sure. >> you should take a vacation some time. >> i'm not sure i'll make it through this period of time. is all i'm going to say. >> it's not that much different from coming to work? >> love
welcome to "morning joe." with us on set, you're not going to believe this, joe. pulitzer prize winning jon meacham. >> mark halpern, thank god you're back. we have some politics to talk to you about this morning. host of "way too early," thomas roberts. >> hello. >> in washington, national security correspondent for "the new york times" david singer with new reporting this morning out of eastern ukraine. t.j. is back. you're not going to look...
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go ahead, joe. >> no. was just going to say, mark halpern, though, we have seen rand paul take some incoming over the past several days and there is a feeling from people like myself and other on republicans, and we talked about it yesterday, when somebody suggested rand paul might win the republican nomination, we instinctively said, no, he won't. of course, the same thing i said about barack obama in 2007 when he was running against the clinton money machine before i saw how much money he could raise, so maybe it could happen. but actually this issue that dick cheney is talking about, despite the chaos of iraq, is not -- i don't think it's great for rand paul because more republicans are closer to dick cheney than rick perry's view of the world than they are rand paul's. >> look. i don't think it's improbable that rand paul could be the nom nen i think he is creating a debate within the party that is probably good for the republican party but i think he is not completely coherent in his critique of the l
go ahead, joe. >> no. was just going to say, mark halpern, though, we have seen rand paul take some incoming over the past several days and there is a feeling from people like myself and other on republicans, and we talked about it yesterday, when somebody suggested rand paul might win the republican nomination, we instinctively said, no, he won't. of course, the same thing i said about barack obama in 2007 when he was running against the clinton money machine before i saw how much money...
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welcome to "morning joe."us on set "morning joe" contributor miark halpern. >> good morning, mika. >> are you fired up? >> i screwed up this outfit. >> he was having a fit back stage, thomas, about obama and everything. the speech that he made yesterday so why he is a little rumpled so we will get that. thomas roberts is here. we will do the emmys and you'll lead us through that. "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, jonathan capehart is here! >> hello. >> i haven't seen you in, like, a decade. >> about that. >> good to have you back. >> in washington white house correspondent for the associated press, julie pace, along with joe and mooe. good morning, joe. >> good morning, mika. you are excited you've seen one emmy nominated show. you are such an american now, you know? >> i feel connected. also a i'm a little charged up because it's carly's last day, my daughter, intern here. she just threw the scripts at me in a huff and walked away. so i think it's time. it's time she goes. >> i think she is actuall
welcome to "morning joe."us on set "morning joe" contributor miark halpern. >> good morning, mika. >> are you fired up? >> i screwed up this outfit. >> he was having a fit back stage, thomas, about obama and everything. the speech that he made yesterday so why he is a little rumpled so we will get that. thomas roberts is here. we will do the emmys and you'll lead us through that. "the washington post" and msnbc contributor, jonathan capehart...
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joe, what wouldn't you touch? >> i think the temptation for the second half of the year is to go with the high beta momentum type names. i would not play there. >> murph? >> i would stay away from refiners. i think energy is on the upside. i wouldn't want to be in there. they have already started to roll over. i would stay away. >> momentum is probably not the best idea. i would avoid facebook. i think there's a lot of questions coming to the floor about the company's business model and whether or not advertisers are getting anything out of it. i think that's going to weigh on the stock at a certain point. >> steph? >> i would stay away from utilities. they were the best performing group. they're very rate sensitive. i think this curve is going to steepen as we go throughout the year. >> i would stay away from social networking, the big pe ones. i would stay away from carmelo anthony. >> doc? >> right now, judge, i would say i would only touch netflix from the short side for the second half of the year. it's up to
joe, what wouldn't you touch? >> i think the temptation for the second half of the year is to go with the high beta momentum type names. i would not play there. >> murph? >> i would stay away from refiners. i think energy is on the upside. i wouldn't want to be in there. they have already started to roll over. i would stay away. >> momentum is probably not the best idea. i would avoid facebook. i think there's a lot of questions coming to the floor about the company's...
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he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about, going into the second half. cincinnati, at the break, just a game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of this for cincinnati. one ball, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins. with suzuki, flashing the signs. fouled away. strike two. >> harold: pretty cool, perkins and suzuki in the game right now. >> joe: from stillwater, minnesota. about 30 miles east of minneapolis. that's foul. born in st. paul. second minnesota-born pitcher selected to an all-star team. jack morris, the other. he was here to throw out the first pitch last night. the count, 1-2. and a strikeout for out number two. budweiser is the official beer of major league baseball. they present the walkoff. and what a moment here in the fourth inning, with derek jeter walking off after being replaced defensively. great walkoffs are waiting at
he's having a tough time getting over there, joe. >> joe: that's something for the reds to worry about, going into the second half. cincinnati, at the break, just a game and a half out, behind milwaukee. here's harrisson. 0 for 1. they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of this for cincinnati. one ball, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins. with suzuki, flashing the...
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you were good, joe. the crowd loved him in nantucket. very good job, joe.'re funny. >> that was a good event, wasn't it? >> it was. >> important thing they're doing. >> listen, i actually was very impressed with it. we supported some good causes. stand up and learn. dick cavet followed us. >> who was funnier, joe or dick cavit? >> who did a better bill clinton? >> joe. >>> hints at why this violence is different than the past. >>> plus a live report from ukraine. the impact on the hundreds of families mourning a loss in their loved ones on the attack of flight 317. we'll be back with much more "morning joe." from 2000 to 2011, on average 17 manufacturers a day shut down in america. there's no reason we can't manufacture in the united states. here at timbuk2, we make more than 70,000 custom bags a year, right here in san francisco. we knew we needed to grow internationally, we also knew that it was much more complicated to deal with. i can't imagine having executed what we've executed without having citi side by side with us. their global expertise was criti
you were good, joe. the crowd loved him in nantucket. very good job, joe.'re funny. >> that was a good event, wasn't it? >> it was. >> important thing they're doing. >> listen, i actually was very impressed with it. we supported some good causes. stand up and learn. dick cavet followed us. >> who was funnier, joe or dick cavit? >> who did a better bill clinton? >> joe. >>> hints at why this violence is different than the past. >>> plus...
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joe?> well, mike barnicle, talk about sad. jesse ventura is a sad figure in so many ways. >> yeah. >> but to sue a dead navy s.e.a.l. hero over something that was written in a book where he's not even identified is just -- it's pathetic. it's sad. he needs to go away too. >> the root of it, joe, is apparently a bunch of s.e.a.l.s including the late navy s.e.a.l. shot to death in texas. they are in a bar in coronado, california, according to the book, jesse ventura was not named but he's there and he speaks disparagingly of a couple of navy s.e.a.l.s and a couple of incidents involving the s.e.a.l.s and he ends up on the floor. book. now he is suing and continuing the lawsuit despite the navy s.e.a.l. in question who wrote the book. >>> president obama spending a second day in texas. ground zero for the spiraling immigration situation. yesterday, he pushed back on criticism that he was coming to the state for fund-raisers and meetings with local leaders without a stop at the border itself.
joe?> well, mike barnicle, talk about sad. jesse ventura is a sad figure in so many ways. >> yeah. >> but to sue a dead navy s.e.a.l. hero over something that was written in a book where he's not even identified is just -- it's pathetic. it's sad. he needs to go away too. >> the root of it, joe, is apparently a bunch of s.e.a.l.s including the late navy s.e.a.l. shot to death in texas. they are in a bar in coronado, california, according to the book, jesse ventura was not...
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as joe said, we are well positioned. we've got the best cards. so we have the opportunity right now to extend the lead we already have, to encourage companies to join the trend and bring jobs home. to make sure that the gains respect just for folks at the very top -- aren't just for folks at the very top, but that the economy works for every single american. the you're working hard, you should be able to get a job. that job should pay well, and you should be able to move forward, look after your family. opportunity for all. and that means that even as we're creating new jobs in this new economy, we have to make sure that every american has the skills to fill those jobs. and keep in mind not every job that's a good job out there needs a four-year degree, but the ones that don't need a college degree generally need some sort of specialized training. you know, last month i met just a wonderful young woman named rebecca in minnesota. a few years ago she was waiting tables. her husband lost his job, he was a carpenter doing construction work. he had t
as joe said, we are well positioned. we've got the best cards. so we have the opportunity right now to extend the lead we already have, to encourage companies to join the trend and bring jobs home. to make sure that the gains respect just for folks at the very top -- aren't just for folks at the very top, but that the economy works for every single american. the you're working hard, you should be able to get a job. that job should pay well, and you should be able to move forward, look after...
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joe? you're on the road a lot.ns you probably will put anything in your mouth. >> it's true. >> anything. >> and i have. >> and it still doesn't fill that pit of sadness in your soul. >> by the way, i think ilio's pizza slogan was shut the [ bleep ] up. these studies don't change anything. no one is going to change their behavior. i'll believe americans care about fast food quality when they stop eating at place with corral in the name. it's interesting. all the places were rated worst for what they're known for. mcdonald's had the worstburg ir. kfc the worst chicken. >> what else? >> you need a fast food place called vague. here is a bag of stuff. get out of here. >> chicken got the worst chicken but the best bucket. >> the bucket is fantastic. we give the bucket a 10. anyway, andy? you eat fast food. you eat more fast food than anybody i know. >> once a week. >> well, that's more. >> okay. >> this -- jack in the box got rated better for burgers than mcdonald's? >> they have more options. >> their burgers are garb
joe? you're on the road a lot.ns you probably will put anything in your mouth. >> it's true. >> anything. >> and i have. >> and it still doesn't fill that pit of sadness in your soul. >> by the way, i think ilio's pizza slogan was shut the [ bleep ] up. these studies don't change anything. no one is going to change their behavior. i'll believe americans care about fast food quality when they stop eating at place with corral in the name. it's interesting. all the...
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joe?> the president's approval ratings in state after state after state over the past couple days, sam stein has been dismal. he's down in the 30s in the two states. new hampshire he's down low, iowa he's down low. dem crass doing pretty well, outperforming the president. in new hampshire, there aren't enough undecided voters as of mid july for scott brown to catch up. that's why they hold the election in november. but it's looking like an uphill race for scott brown in a big way. >> especially for scott brown who doesn't come in with limited name i.s. everyone knows who scott brown is. certainly i think the first case new hampshire voters got of him, this was a new hampshire senator decamping to new hampshire for the purposes of winning a seat. he's got a lot of room to make up and not many people to convince because of his strong name i.d. i think the president is kind of a problem for democrats. obviously in state after state his approval rate is under water. yet these candidates contin
joe?> the president's approval ratings in state after state after state over the past couple days, sam stein has been dismal. he's down in the 30s in the two states. new hampshire he's down low, iowa he's down low. dem crass doing pretty well, outperforming the president. in new hampshire, there aren't enough undecided voters as of mid july for scott brown to catch up. that's why they hold the election in november. but it's looking like an uphill race for scott brown in a big way. >>...
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harvey was quite chatty with joe. one thing harvey didn't know, joe was a former police officer and harvey's amazing story made joe's antenna buzz a little. >> the more he would talk about his wife and the loss of his boat the more intrigued i became. >> so on his way home that night, joe took a little detour and drove by the hotel where harvey said he was staying. >> i didn't find his suv at that location. which i didn't think suspicious at the time, but i still for whatever reason drove around to see a few other hotels and motels to see if i found his vehicle. and i located his vehicle at a place called imperial inn. >> why would harvey lie about something as benign as where he was staying. when joe got home that night he went straight to his office and turned on the computer. >> i entered harvey morrow's name on google and was surprised at what i had found. >> a simple google search and there it was, a news article describing the murder of disc jockey steven b. williams. >> and harvey morrow was listed as a person
harvey was quite chatty with joe. one thing harvey didn't know, joe was a former police officer and harvey's amazing story made joe's antenna buzz a little. >> the more he would talk about his wife and the loss of his boat the more intrigued i became. >> so on his way home that night, joe took a little detour and drove by the hotel where harvey said he was staying. >> i didn't find his suv at that location. which i didn't think suspicious at the time, but i still for whatever...
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joe, joe, joe. this is the problem with our generation. injury to playground.t's what a play ground is for, joe. to get injured. >> the mother could have fed the kid a big mac. that would have been a real problem. that would have been a danger to the child. and you know what. i am a dedicated single hard working father and i would never leave my kids. i worry, worry, worry. you have to understand that this woman is working in the united states of america. people have to work. you have to work for your family. you have to work for the government. the crazy taxes. you have to give -- the mother can't afford daycare. >> that's the point. she can't afford a babysitter. >> in this whole story if i may, it is she should -- there was a snitch. there was a snitch. if you ever -- are you having a good time? if you saw a kid would you go, oh i'm going to call the police -- no. you say where is your mom and dad? let's talk to your mom and dad. >> i thought about that what would i do if i see this 9-year-old alone in the park. i worry that it would be some sort of hidden c
joe, joe, joe. this is the problem with our generation. injury to playground.t's what a play ground is for, joe. to get injured. >> the mother could have fed the kid a big mac. that would have been a real problem. that would have been a danger to the child. and you know what. i am a dedicated single hard working father and i would never leave my kids. i worry, worry, worry. you have to understand that this woman is working in the united states of america. people have to work. you have to...
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>> congressman, joe scarborough. >> hey, joe.g to you. >> great talking to you again, too. thank you for your great work on this. could you explain to americans that don't understand the humanitarian crisis why this could be president obama's katrina, as you put it? >> the facts are very simple. this happened over a year ago. it didn't just happen last night. it's happened over a year. the uptick has been there. in fact, if you look at may of this year, 48,000 people were detained by border patrol in texas only. 48,000. 9,700 of them were children coming in without parents. june, just this last month, it almost did exactly the same. 47,000 people were detained and over 9,700 kids without parents were detained only at the texas border. so the numbers are not stopping. this is why we have to be a lot more aggressive. certainly i hope that now that this request has been made by the president, that we can work with the republicans in a bipartisan way so we can address these emergency dollars as soon as possible. >> you know, congress
>> congressman, joe scarborough. >> hey, joe.g to you. >> great talking to you again, too. thank you for your great work on this. could you explain to americans that don't understand the humanitarian crisis why this could be president obama's katrina, as you put it? >> the facts are very simple. this happened over a year ago. it didn't just happen last night. it's happened over a year. the uptick has been there. in fact, if you look at may of this year, 48,000 people...
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stop it, joe! >> when the "new york post" is writing about this story, this is a critical story, right? >> important treatment on page -- >> what page is it? >> 10. >> a lot of headlines today on a different headlines on different topics. >> that's a lot of topics. >> you all can't give me an honest answer. >> the reason we are talking about it, mika, you said all along, when mrs. clinton was asked when the book came out about their money situation she clumsily said we were broke. >> of course they are broke if they are giving all of the money away to the clinton foundation. >> they did face a financial hardship after it but most people who face financial hardship don't have a husband who is president of the united states. >> we talked about west virginia yesterday. i mean, the problem is you had hillary clinton, you had somebody in one hour that can make, you know, as much as some people make in four or five years in west virginia. and so it's going to be a real challenge. >> when people talk abou
stop it, joe! >> when the "new york post" is writing about this story, this is a critical story, right? >> important treatment on page -- >> what page is it? >> 10. >> a lot of headlines today on a different headlines on different topics. >> that's a lot of topics. >> you all can't give me an honest answer. >> the reason we are talking about it, mika, you said all along, when mrs. clinton was asked when the book came out about their...
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you hear this, joe?is saying forget it because some of that meat was like a year old. >> a year? was it frozen? >> i was hoping it was frozen. i didn't see the details on that. but this is smart. at this point they say forget it. they're going to be doing their outsourcing no longer from any chinese companies, from thailand to make sure they're getting quality products. >> my nuggets, i eat them. >> i had some this week. they're good. >> it's okay. it's questionable enough. >> i know. i know. >> what it is. and if it's really old, then, even the -- i mean you know, you saw the parts is parts. remember that commercial? >> i know. >> god knows what it is. at least it shouldn't be a year old. you're taking a chance eating it in the first place. >> definitely better off -- >> right. i don't think -- >> it was the chinese company that they were sourcing some of this stuff from feeding to many different companies. >> any of it breasts? >> i don't know. i doubt it. >> why not -- >> i did -- >> why not make that
you hear this, joe?is saying forget it because some of that meat was like a year old. >> a year? was it frozen? >> i was hoping it was frozen. i didn't see the details on that. but this is smart. at this point they say forget it. they're going to be doing their outsourcing no longer from any chinese companies, from thailand to make sure they're getting quality products. >> my nuggets, i eat them. >> i had some this week. they're good. >> it's okay. it's...
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welcome to "morning joe." we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle and trouble waking up this morning? >> i had trouble going to sleep that night. >> that's right. you're that one. msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, harold ford jr. where he is? >> he apparently had trouble waking up this morning. >> my imaginary friend, harold. what time did you wake up? >> show that empty chair. are you serious? >> good morning, harold. you're looking really well. i like the tie. >> you're late for class. >> i got started early. >> we started early, harold. >> even joe is ready to go. that's bad.
welcome to "morning joe." we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle and trouble waking up this morning? >> i had trouble going to sleep that night. >> that's right. you're that one. msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, harold ford jr. where he is? >> he apparently had trouble waking up this morning. >> my imaginary friend, harold. what time did you wake up? >> show that empty chair. are you serious? >> good morning, harold. you're...
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. >> he said, "joe killed himself."ld that happen?" it was like someone just put a hole right through your heart and you're just like, "oh," i just couldn't believe that anything like that could happen. >> reporter: cindy broke the news to samantha and her brother. >> she said, "your dad decided that he didn't want to be here anymore." and my brother said, "well, where'd he go?" it didn't sink in. and then i said, "wait, what?" and she said, "your father took his life." >> reporter: at the office in the church? >> yes. in the pastor's office. >> reporter: what a dramatic statement that is. >> yeah, definitely the biggest statement he could have made. >> reporter: samantha would learn later her father in his last hours was on the verge of submitting a formal complaint with the church that could get a.b. schirmer fired. joe musante didn't leave behind a suicide note, but there was something he wanted people to know. especially his daughter. >> he put his briefcase with all the cell phone records, the contact for the bisho
. >> he said, "joe killed himself."ld that happen?" it was like someone just put a hole right through your heart and you're just like, "oh," i just couldn't believe that anything like that could happen. >> reporter: cindy broke the news to samantha and her brother. >> she said, "your dad decided that he didn't want to be here anymore." and my brother said, "well, where'd he go?" it didn't sink in. and then i said, "wait,...
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joe, what about it? president obama had six years to turn it around and according to those numbers, people are not feeling it? >> well, one, they don't feel. it and they will not feel it in time to change how they feel in the upcoming november elections. in every past year, where these kinds of numbers have come out, it takes, even if the economy really, really turned it takes 6 or 7 months for people to feel that. these numbers are likely to hold and they are not good numbers in terms of how they impact his job approval which is what matters going into the november lecs and in terms of how it impacts the senate and house races out there. >> is there time for hope and change? >> i actually agree with joe. i think the cake is narrly baked on barak obama and i agree with joe, joe biden put it. hope and change didn't work period. what does it mean? everybody wants the country to thrive. if people are pessimistic, does it come, joe, a self fulfilling prophecy? >> no, it means a bitter fight in november polit
joe, what about it? president obama had six years to turn it around and according to those numbers, people are not feeling it? >> well, one, they don't feel. it and they will not feel it in time to change how they feel in the upcoming november elections. in every past year, where these kinds of numbers have come out, it takes, even if the economy really, really turned it takes 6 or 7 months for people to feel that. these numbers are likely to hold and they are not good numbers in terms of...
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. >>> plus, joe montana looks to recapture his magic touch on the gridiron. but you may be surprised to learn who caught the game winning touchdown. rob mayeda joins us with our seven-day forecast. this is today in the bay. >>> almost 7:01 on your sunday morning. you're looking at a live picture of san jose. rob, it looked a little bit overcast. we can expect a warmup. >> we'll get clearing skies. right now high pressure is squeezing down. low clouds this morning. we have misty skies across the golden gate bridge. here's a look at the low clouds in san francisco over to oakland. and into the tri-valley. and so this morning, everybody more or less seeing the same picture outside. mostly cloudy skies with the drizzle. then clouds on the coast and valley temperatures. climbing to the 80s and low 90s closer to the tri-valley. to numbers in the 80s in san jose. 58 in san francisco with patchy, low clouds coming up. we're talking temperatures in the upper 90s for a few spots tomorrow. we'll talk about that and other changes in your sunday forecast in a few minutes.
. >>> plus, joe montana looks to recapture his magic touch on the gridiron. but you may be surprised to learn who caught the game winning touchdown. rob mayeda joins us with our seven-day forecast. this is today in the bay. >>> almost 7:01 on your sunday morning. you're looking at a live picture of san jose. rob, it looked a little bit overcast. we can expect a warmup. >> we'll get clearing skies. right now high pressure is squeezing down. low clouds this morning. we...
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you're watching "morning joe." nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ ♪ >>> time now to take a look at the morning papers. "wall street journal," several organizations are beginning to evacuate volunteers from liberia and sierra leone. the peace corps will remove all 340 workers after two members were exposed to the virus and two religious organizations that had staffers infected will remove all personnel. ebola has killed over 660 people and infected more than 1,200. >>> army general is going to be questioning sergeant bowe bergdahl about his capture in afghanistan as early as next week. the army is investigating why he left his post the day he was
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absolutely, joe.he -- i think the most amazing thing from the ford results this morning is that the first quarterly profit in europe in thee years. now, look, it's a small profit, but given the fact that europe has been a huge drag on forward earnings for the last few years, they're all coming out in north america. what it means is that all their cost cutting and their painstaking work that was done under steven o'dell who heads their mid east operations has finally paid off. >> gm already makes money in europe, don't they? >> no, no. opal is still a problem. >> so europace a problem for both of these guys, then, right? >> yeah, it has been. it has been, definitely. >> i guess they make money -- where does gm do best? a lot of buicks are sold in china, right? >> yeah. gm is still ahead of ford in china. although i was surprised that china -- ford is gaining momentum in china after a late start. and that is a surprise because they've come on stronger faster than most people expected, considering that g
absolutely, joe.he -- i think the most amazing thing from the ford results this morning is that the first quarterly profit in europe in thee years. now, look, it's a small profit, but given the fact that europe has been a huge drag on forward earnings for the last few years, they're all coming out in north america. what it means is that all their cost cutting and their painstaking work that was done under steven o'dell who heads their mid east operations has finally paid off. >> gm...
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welcome to "morning joe."us on set, we have the chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsche. >> hello, darling. you look very miss crabtree from the "the little rascals." >> what is that? >> i'm heavy on my heart for you. >> oh, my gosh. the host of "way too early" is here, thomas roberts. >> haven't seen you forever. >> miss crabtree is the way you should address me. and with us on set is jon meacham and andrea mitchell. >> can i say anything before we go anywhere? has in my opinion seen jon meacham's pulitzer? >> i'm not going to address that. >> did anyone have vacations? were you all filling? you were away. amazing. i saw all of your pictures on instagram. >> did you have a good july fourth weekend? >> i took my girls and goddaughter to a red sox game. we all went. that was fun. >> did they win or lose? >> they did not win but i think i have them all indock nated now. >> we need to make one of those an oriole fan. >> i did something very american. i binged watch a show. "orange is the new black." >>
welcome to "morning joe."us on set, we have the chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsche. >> hello, darling. you look very miss crabtree from the "the little rascals." >> what is that? >> i'm heavy on my heart for you. >> oh, my gosh. the host of "way too early" is here, thomas roberts. >> haven't seen you forever. >> miss crabtree is the way you should address me. and with us on set is jon meacham and andrea mitchell....
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>> joe, safer than on 9/11.atter it's almost impossible to equip civilian aircraft with anti-missile defenses. that is sort of the unwritten rule we have. the unwritten rule is that civilian airliners are supposed to be exempt from this. fa the israeli planes, i know are equipped against that. the cost of that would be phenomenal and very little instances of it. what we saw here was state terrorism or state orchestrated terrorism by the ukrainian and separatists. on the larger issue of airline security this could be a wake-up call to the europeans because just as far as basic everyday security on airlines, a number of european countries are not as concerned as america is and we often have to fight to get passenger manifest, to have them provide the scrutiny of passengers going on the flights because the further we get from 9/11, a number of countries, including the europeans and certainly countries in the middle east, are not as determined as we are and, now, with all of these foreign fighters in syria who have
>> joe, safer than on 9/11.atter it's almost impossible to equip civilian aircraft with anti-missile defenses. that is sort of the unwritten rule we have. the unwritten rule is that civilian airliners are supposed to be exempt from this. fa the israeli planes, i know are equipped against that. the cost of that would be phenomenal and very little instances of it. what we saw here was state terrorism or state orchestrated terrorism by the ukrainian and separatists. on the larger issue of...
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i think if you want an indicator, look at joe manchin in west virginia whose daughter is ceo of a drug company located overseas. joe finally said we have to stop a law from stopping them to do that. >> how is it the president is so certain it is going to work? president has been criticized for attacking companies before. those companies is the time for wall street banks. these, on the other hand, are .ot such cat they will continue to employ tens of thousands of americans in the united states. >> first, i will give you some of the old fdr speeches. obama's think barack speech is attacked. i think your point is an interesting one. i do not know what that will work. this is a political point they're trying to score this
i think if you want an indicator, look at joe manchin in west virginia whose daughter is ceo of a drug company located overseas. joe finally said we have to stop a law from stopping them to do that. >> how is it the president is so certain it is going to work? president has been criticized for attacking companies before. those companies is the time for wall street banks. these, on the other hand, are .ot such cat they will continue to employ tens of thousands of americans in the united...
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joe berlinger. sometimes bystanders are at the right place at the right time, providing vital accounts for law enforcement to identify perpetrators, but could some eyewitness information be too subjective to trust? >> low haircut, dark complected, middle age. how many are you describing when you describe that? you describe most of the majority of the men in american. >> plus i hit the streets of d.c. to demonstrate the effectiveness of one iding procedure with a penny. >> al jazeera america presents >> i'm a big girl now. i know what i want, i know what i have to do to get it. >> 15 stories one incredible journey edge of eighteen premiers september 7th only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production i
joe berlinger. sometimes bystanders are at the right place at the right time, providing vital accounts for law enforcement to identify perpetrators, but could some eyewitness information be too subjective to trust? >> low haircut, dark complected, middle age. how many are you describing when you describe that? you describe most of the majority of the men in american. >> plus i hit the streets of d.c. to demonstrate the effectiveness of one iding procedure with a penny. >> al...
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that's all it was. >> joe made a good point. it's part of the republican assault on virtually anything the president does. what's disconcerting to me is two things. one we are doing it in the midst of tough times. we used to bind together, put partisanship aside when there was difficulties like what's going on in the middle east now. number two is this unrelenting assault on whatever president obama does. you know i'm not a guy who says president obama is right all the time. but they are holding him to such a standard. imagine for a second he didn't impose such a ban and a hamas rocket brought down a u.s. commercial flight into israel. the republicans would be screaming blody murder. why didn't president obama protect our citizens? look, if president obama discovered a cure for cancer today, tomorrow republicans like cruz would be saying 's done nothing for heart attack victims. >> this is standard f.a.a. behavior. cruz comes from texas. he's been spending too much time in washington. if he were traveling back and forth to texas
that's all it was. >> joe made a good point. it's part of the republican assault on virtually anything the president does. what's disconcerting to me is two things. one we are doing it in the midst of tough times. we used to bind together, put partisanship aside when there was difficulties like what's going on in the middle east now. number two is this unrelenting assault on whatever president obama does. you know i'm not a guy who says president obama is right all the time. but they are...
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joe berlinger. sometimes bystanders are at the right place at the right time, providing vital accounts for law enforcement to identify perpetrators, but could some eyewitness information be too subjective to trust? >> low haircut, dark complected, middle age. how many are you describing when you describe that? you describe most of the majority of the men in american. >> plus i hit the streets of d.c. to demonstrate the effectiveness of one iding procedure with a penny. >> on tech know, imagine getting the chance to view the world. >> the brain is re-learning how it sees again >> after decades in the dark, >> i couldn't get around on my own >> a miraculous bionic eye... >> i'm seeing flashes >> great >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. ♪ >>> in fact, i
joe berlinger. sometimes bystanders are at the right place at the right time, providing vital accounts for law enforcement to identify perpetrators, but could some eyewitness information be too subjective to trust? >> low haircut, dark complected, middle age. how many are you describing when you describe that? you describe most of the majority of the men in american. >> plus i hit the streets of d.c. to demonstrate the effectiveness of one iding procedure with a penny. >> on...
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with joe sears, it's a big waiting -- it's a waiting game. he can make it there or not. >> but sears' old reputation precedes him and not everybody is happy about the move. >> i personally have never had any problems with him. but i am concerned having him in my pod, in my unit. i've heard and i've seen other things that he's done to other officers, just verbally abusing them and just throwing items from his food port. >> they have some machine weights there. you get to go out with a few guys you live with in your unit. like a group. you get an hour tier time, i hear, to play games, cards or just conversate with someone there. >> so they can actually recreate and congregate with other inmates. if you visit at level 5, level 5 is much more of a quiet unit and they become much calmer. they become much more cooperative. they become much more willing to comply with the level system. >> lean forward. you're leaning back too far. there you go. all right. like part of the family. >> why is that? >> well, we've known each other 20 years. who do you k
with joe sears, it's a big waiting -- it's a waiting game. he can make it there or not. >> but sears' old reputation precedes him and not everybody is happy about the move. >> i personally have never had any problems with him. but i am concerned having him in my pod, in my unit. i've heard and i've seen other things that he's done to other officers, just verbally abusing them and just throwing items from his food port. >> they have some machine weights there. you get to go out...
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it's my biggest coup since landing joe biden on tender. (applause) anyway, the mayor will be on later and joe biden, even later. of course, folks, i have not stopped covering national politics as wellment i cannot wait for the 2016 election. because its democrats only have one item on the menu, hillary clintons who seoul call if i-- sole qualification is the fact that she is probably going win. meanwhile republicans have a buffet of enticing options. you have curley fries, you have beef patty, you have smile salsa. you-- mild salsa, you have milder salsa and of course leftover-- overs. but my personal favorite-- (cheers and applause) folks, my personal favorite is texas governor and cartoon of a texas governor rick perry. this guy should have been a lock in 2012. colbert super pac supported him in the iowa straw poll with a series of powerful ads urging iowans to vote for rick perry with an a, an a for iowa. but rick perry blew it. first when it was revealed that his family's hunting camp had a name which my career will not allow me to say
it's my biggest coup since landing joe biden on tender. (applause) anyway, the mayor will be on later and joe biden, even later. of course, folks, i have not stopped covering national politics as wellment i cannot wait for the 2016 election. because its democrats only have one item on the menu, hillary clintons who seoul call if i-- sole qualification is the fact that she is probably going win. meanwhile republicans have a buffet of enticing options. you have curley fries, you have beef patty,...
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morning joe is on the way! spinach,carrots and peas.t has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. but if you do... [ glass breaking, dog barking ] ...with allstate, your rates won't go up just because of it. claim rateguard from allstate. your home protects you, protect it back. where you can explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. save up to 25% and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com. save up to 25% and earn bonus points if energy could come from anything?. or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. that's goohhh.o go right in your glove. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... there you go... good catch. perfect! alright
morning joe is on the way! spinach,carrots and peas.t has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. but if you do... [ glass breaking, dog barking ] ...with allstate, your rates won't go up just because of it. claim rateguard from allstate. your home protects you, protect it back....
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joe mentioned earnings. today we have boeing, glaxosmithkline, pepsi, north grumon norfolk southern, dow chemical. now, the ceos of delta and dow will both join us first here on cnbc interviews. we'll talk to them in just a little bit. after the close, we're going to hear from at&t, qualcomm, facebook among others. we're going to talk about expectations for the social networking giants. a bit in just a little bit later this hour. also, we are watching shares of microsoft this morning, the company beating on the.top line, but missing on the bottom line. microsoft telling investors it ames to get its nokia unit breaking even in two years. we will have more on that in just a couple of minutes. >>> as for apple, revenues fell a bit short. asia, a key part of the story, ceo tim cook told analysts the company's performance in china was honestly surprising and we will have more on the street's reaction to apple in just a kup couple minutes. in the meantime, i'm going to send it over to kayla. >> a lot of moving par
joe mentioned earnings. today we have boeing, glaxosmithkline, pepsi, north grumon norfolk southern, dow chemical. now, the ceos of delta and dow will both join us first here on cnbc interviews. we'll talk to them in just a little bit. after the close, we're going to hear from at&t, qualcomm, facebook among others. we're going to talk about expectations for the social networking giants. a bit in just a little bit later this hour. also, we are watching shares of microsoft this morning, the...
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and you don't even need a mirror to see the results. >> thank you, joe. i love you.w that. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in hartford, connecticut. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news around the world, i'm scott pelley. see you sunday on "60 minutes " good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> he's coming home! >> king james is returning home. it's bedlam now in cleveland. we'll take you there and give you fan reaction. >> reporter: this is hank silverberg at city hall where the mayor has vetoed three key parts of the budget. we'll tell you what and why coming up. >> reporter: we're doing our pushups. this is all part of fire camp, trying to get girls interested in becoming firefighters. stay tuned. >> peggy, we are impressed. good evening. i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. >>> lebron james heading back to cleveland. >> four years after the ohio native was vilified by his hometown crowd for leaving his homestate to take his tay end to south beach, t
and you don't even need a mirror to see the results. >> thank you, joe. i love you.w that. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in hartford, connecticut. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news around the world, i'm scott pelley. see you sunday on "60 minutes " good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> he's coming home! >> king james is...
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joe montana finds him for the touchdown. i think ahmed could have caused that pass. celebrates by spiking the football. the niners rallied to win on this crazy play. montana looking. it's not dwight clark in the back of the end zone. former owner, edward de bartolo makes the catch. a thriller, 45-40. the a's may still have the best record in baseball. the angels and mariners have been gaining ground of late. before tonight's game in seattle. they were practicing before the home run derby. he gets cespedes in the first, he would strike out eight. jesse chavez had not given up a home run in a month. in the fifth, kyle seager connects for a two-run blast. the mariners were threatening, willie bloomquist -- cespedes. this game would go to seattle, later that inning, robinson cano delivers a three run homer off jim johnson, 6-2 would be the final. the a's and angels -- francisco was hoping to get a lift from marko scutaro who was back in the lineup for the first time this season, he makes a nice defensive play. ryan vogelsong pitched well in the fourth. aaron hill takes h
joe montana finds him for the touchdown. i think ahmed could have caused that pass. celebrates by spiking the football. the niners rallied to win on this crazy play. montana looking. it's not dwight clark in the back of the end zone. former owner, edward de bartolo makes the catch. a thriller, 45-40. the a's may still have the best record in baseball. the angels and mariners have been gaining ground of late. before tonight's game in seattle. they were practicing before the home run derby. he...
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"morning joe" will be right back. accomodation booking.com booking.yeah! >>> i know you're scared. i'm scared too. they're sharks, they're scary. no one wants to get eaten. but i've been eaten, and i'm here to tell you, it takes a lot more than that to bring a good man down. a lot more than that to bring a new yorker down. >> okay. >> that was a clip from "sharknado 2," the second one and here with us now, co-star of the sci-fi hit, ian ziering. it's so good to have you on the show. >> thanks. it's great to be here. >> have you been listening to us talk about it? >> yeah, the buzz is global. >> it's global. but you're in on the joke, i can tell. >> we're all in on the joke. come on, seriously, how could you watch this and think for a second a sharknado could possibly happen. you have to suspend disbelief to enjoy this. >> you have to suspend a lot of disbelief here. i was watching the clips here and having a hard time keeping a straight face. alex kept saying, that's my producer in my ear, come on now, come on now. ex
"morning joe" will be right back. accomodation booking.com booking.yeah! >>> i know you're scared. i'm scared too. they're sharks, they're scary. no one wants to get eaten. but i've been eaten, and i'm here to tell you, it takes a lot more than that to bring a good man down. a lot more than that to bring a new yorker down. >> okay. >> that was a clip from "sharknado 2," the second one and here with us now, co-star of the sci-fi hit, ian ziering. it's so...
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and you don't even need a mirror to see the results. >> thank you, joe. i love you.now that. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in hartford, connecticut. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news around the world, i'm scott pelley. see you sunday on "60 minutes " good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> it is a tough story to tell tonight. another sudden death strikes close to "glee." >> police tell "e.t." it was nearly 1:00 in the afternoon when housekeeping discovered matt's lifeless body. >> the boyfriend of "glee" star rebecca tobin found dead in philly. we're at the scene of the tragedy today. >> what's really eerie, it comes nearly a year to the day after cory monteith's passing, and we have cory's father reflecting on the sad anniversary. >> i always say good morning to him when i get up. >> then we are first with leann rimes and eddie cibrian before their reality show hits the air. >> yeah, they are exposing every detail of their personal life. the big qu
and you don't even need a mirror to see the results. >> thank you, joe. i love you.now that. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in hartford, connecticut. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news around the world, i'm scott pelley. see you sunday on "60 minutes " good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> it is a tough story to tell tonight....
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there's only one joe, and as you see, mika punched me twice. joe wanted to hug me. r it's a clot of event. much more coming this morning. ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. >>> it is thursday, july 17th. look at that beautiful summer shot of new york city. with us on set pulitzer prize winning columnist and editor of "the washington post" and msnbc
there's only one joe, and as you see, mika punched me twice. joe wanted to hug me. r it's a clot of event. much more coming this morning. ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. >>> it is thursday,...
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. >> joe vasquez is in oakland tonight. joe?> reporter: and liz, you can see the effects of this explosion right here. glass blown out of that window here in the 3500 block of brighton. and that right now, red cross workers on the scene to take care of some folks left homeless by this fire. soon after this house on brighton avenue caught fire, flames began to shoot out the windows. the house next door was in serious danger of also going up in smoke. neighbors say it started with a loud explosion. >> boom. just a loud boom. and the whole house shook. and as you can see, the flames went up about ten feet. >> reporter: this man was upset because his cat was trapped inside. he wanted to go in after it. >> what blew up? >> i don't know what the origin of the fire is just yet. i don't know if anything blew up just yet. but it is being investigated. >> reporter: as night fell, firefighters found the man's cat. they rescued and resuscitated him. smoke is still pouring off his body. his owner was upset, but grateful. the house next door
. >> joe vasquez is in oakland tonight. joe?> reporter: and liz, you can see the effects of this explosion right here. glass blown out of that window here in the 3500 block of brighton. and that right now, red cross workers on the scene to take care of some folks left homeless by this fire. soon after this house on brighton avenue caught fire, flames began to shoot out the windows. the house next door was in serious danger of also going up in smoke. neighbors say it started with a loud...
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welcome back to "morning joe."tsch, mark halperin, eugene robinson still with us and the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory. good to have you all onboard at this hour. start with the middle east. hope there could be a short-term deal to end the crisis in the middle east amp the deadliest day of violence yet between israel and hamas. secretary of state john kerry is waiting to hear back from both sides about a one-week cease-fire proposal allowing israeli defense forces to remain in gaza and israel and hamas try to reach a lng-term deal, this after an attack on a u.n. school in gaza that left at least 15 civilians dead including 3 children. about 200 more people injured. palestinian officials say israeli tank shells are to blame. israel says hamas rockets could be responsible but did not rule out accidentally striking the facility. tragically, the school was serving as a shelter for those trying to escape the violence. >> reporter: these are people who have taken shelter in a u.n.-designated area. the warr
welcome back to "morning joe."tsch, mark halperin, eugene robinson still with us and the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory. good to have you all onboard at this hour. start with the middle east. hope there could be a short-term deal to end the crisis in the middle east amp the deadliest day of violence yet between israel and hamas. secretary of state john kerry is waiting to hear back from both sides about a one-week cease-fire proposal allowing israeli defense...
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thanks joe. >>> california brought back the death penalty in 1978.ince then, the state has executed 13 inmates. 748 prisoners on debt row. the most of any state. >>> bombs will stop falling in gaza one hour for now for a short time. it is not a cease fire, but a pause that the u.n. brokerrerred. the bombard. has killed more than 200 palestinians. this pause is supposed to be enough time to get humanitarian aid into gaza. israel says a ground invasion is likely next. an american teenager beaten by israeli police is back in florida tonight. the 15-year-old said he got caught up in the rioting that followed the murder of his cousin, a palestinian. in retaliation for the murders of three israeli students. >>> tonight, a san francisco supervisor admits he had an affair with his top aide. john avalos apologized for the relationship. while it sounds bad, city rules don't ban relationships between bosses and their employees. the staffer is raquel redondiez. >>> a high priced call girl accused of killing a google exec on his yacht pleaded not guilty today. da
thanks joe. >>> california brought back the death penalty in 1978.ince then, the state has executed 13 inmates. 748 prisoners on debt row. the most of any state. >>> bombs will stop falling in gaza one hour for now for a short time. it is not a cease fire, but a pause that the u.n. brokerrerred. the bombard. has killed more than 200 palestinians. this pause is supposed to be enough time to get humanitarian aid into gaza. israel says a ground invasion is likely next. an...