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he was very happy that john amanda i know they say john woo was thinking about the music is such a piece this time. a situation like this. other neighbors to be sent to the collection of lennon memorabilia has recently come under the hammer last month the musicians fast time will solve four hundred ninety thousand british pounds despite being valued at just one hundred and fifty thousand british pounds stay anointing sixteen on punting on fraud says aitken has broken the world record for the most expensive artwork and this load off his case three studies of the new controller to put it this fall one hundred and forty two point four million dollars at christie's postwar and contemporary arts trial in new york. icons previous record was set in two thousand a night out. itt six million dollars. this pasta pasta off his trip ticket was sold off six minutes off his speed increased. these would not cite to rule the icing eleven objects making more than twenty million dollars of that i can recollect the top of the forty two million dollars is a freckled would not be broken for many many years.
he was very happy that john amanda i know they say john woo was thinking about the music is such a piece this time. a situation like this. other neighbors to be sent to the collection of lennon memorabilia has recently come under the hammer last month the musicians fast time will solve four hundred ninety thousand british pounds despite being valued at just one hundred and fifty thousand british pounds stay anointing sixteen on punting on fraud says aitken has broken the world record for the...
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he cana robinson had been -- aircrafta robinson had been killed in a shooting spree that injured amanda john, 29-year-old jihad brumsley, and 24-year-old albert dickinson -- dickerson as well as 25-year-old yvette sterling. officers rushed to the scene as hundreds of patrons were running out. they walked in and found six victims of gun violence. just a dispute in a club resulting in the death of erica robinson and a few more. a few days ago in cyprus, texas, there was another shooting in a club in which two high school students were killed, and 19 others were injured. actually this was at a house party. shortly before 11:00 p.m. on november 9, 2013 there was a house party celebrating a young woman's 18th birthday. and because of a local dispute between two rival groups, queric richardson, 17 years old, was killed and aeriel shepherd as well. according to authorities, richardson was shot in the head while he was running away from the house party. and students returned to school on monday, there was a lot of crying as they mourned the death of two of their classmates. school parties celebratin
he cana robinson had been -- aircrafta robinson had been killed in a shooting spree that injured amanda john, 29-year-old jihad brumsley, and 24-year-old albert dickinson -- dickerson as well as 25-year-old yvette sterling. officers rushed to the scene as hundreds of patrons were running out. they walked in and found six victims of gun violence. just a dispute in a club resulting in the death of erica robinson and a few more. a few days ago in cyprus, texas, there was another shooting in a club...
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amanda, thank you. it is a day our country will never forget. people watched in horror as john f.ennedy was killed. >> brandi hitt has the latest. >> john f. kennedy was more than president of the united states. excitement surrounded the young, handsome leader and his glamorous family. but that all changed in 1963 when thousands gathered in dallas to watch the president and first lady's motorcade. the president was shot twice with his wife jackie next to me. >> she did scream. she said, my god, he is been hit. >> the president was hit in the head. >> he fell over face down. >> he was rushed to parkland hospital. >> there was no life, in my opinion. he had a fixed stair. his eyes were open. >> shock and sadness paralyzed the nation. >> the whole country was just absolutely mesmerized and horrified by it. >> vice president lyndon b. johnson was quickly sworn into office as the focus turned to the accused assassin, lee harvey oswald. and oswald's murder on live television left more questions. >> a lone gunman is crazy and unsatisfying so people like to go after conspiracy theories be
amanda, thank you. it is a day our country will never forget. people watched in horror as john f.ennedy was killed. >> brandi hitt has the latest. >> john f. kennedy was more than president of the united states. excitement surrounded the young, handsome leader and his glamorous family. but that all changed in 1963 when thousands gathered in dallas to watch the president and first lady's motorcade. the president was shot twice with his wife jackie next to me. >> she did scream....
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amanda super thankful for what these guys did, as you can obviously imagine. we've got the rescue team joining us, john, bobby, dom and craig on long island, new york. how did you make the decision who was going to go close to the water because go of you ended up taking a dip? >> they have a few less pounds than i do. it was a no-brainer when we sent them out on the tree limb there. andou could see the ice wasn't stable and i jumped in to save him and we managed to come out and save the dog. >> so sweet. >> do you guys feel like heros? >> you know what, i felt good. after the dog was out, i felt great. if i didn't look down there, that dog i don't think would have been here today. >> so tell us what amanda said to you when you called her. >> i think she said she was at home with her child and she was going to seasoned her brother down. they said they were going to have the fire department come down, when the brother showed up, turned out he was a volunteer fireman. >> i want to know what that frigid, frosty water was like when you fell in. >> you don't even think about it. you just think about getting
amanda super thankful for what these guys did, as you can obviously imagine. we've got the rescue team joining us, john, bobby, dom and craig on long island, new york. how did you make the decision who was going to go close to the water because go of you ended up taking a dip? >> they have a few less pounds than i do. it was a no-brainer when we sent them out on the tree limb there. andou could see the ice wasn't stable and i jumped in to save him and we managed to come out and save the...
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amanda. 5:03 now. it was 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated. >> there will be events to mark the anniversary in dallas and here, as well. john gonzalez is live outside arlington national cemetery with more. >> the president ordering flagged at half staff all day long throughout the country today. we remember what has been described as one of the most tragic events in american history. president john f. kennedy shot and killed 50 years ago today, and 1300-miles from that plaza in downtown dallas, the eternal flame at the grave site of the president at arlington national cemetery has burned ever since. this morning, two special wreath layings. one at president kennedy's tomb at 8:30, and in the afternoon we understand a tribute at the unknown. 50,000 are expected to mark the solemn day at daley plaza in texas, where the motorcade went through on that day. he was only in office two years but his impact and this tragic day will never be forgotten. john gonzalez, abc7 news. >> it is a big day in our area for folks who love
amanda. 5:03 now. it was 50 years ago today president john f. kennedy was assassinated. >> there will be events to mark the anniversary in dallas and here, as well. john gonzalez is live outside arlington national cemetery with more. >> the president ordering flagged at half staff all day long throughout the country today. we remember what has been described as one of the most tragic events in american history. president john f. kennedy shot and killed 50 years ago today, and...
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amanda, thank you very much. hopefully, it will be the scene heading to fedex field tonight, smooth sailing on the roads. but but it probably won't. >> johnnzalez is out at fedex field. johnny, a lot of people hoping for the big fourth win of the season. >> i know you are. police have temporarily blocked oven transes to the stadium as -- blocked off the entrances to the stadium as they get prepared. i can only imagine how many fans will come out to tailgate, around 4:00 p.m., perhaps. the cold, make sure you bundle up. the traffic, it is a holiday week, a lot of folks traveling and doing holiday shopping so give yourself extra time. that name debate is taking center stage, this time at home. native american groups have been traveling to different stadiums where the redskinses have been playing away games. today they will protest outside of fedex field, calling once again on owner dan snyder to do what three college teams and 28 high school teams around the country have already done and that is drop a name considered offensive to native americans the as for the game itself, it should be a good one. you have two young, dynamic quarterbacks
amanda, thank you very much. hopefully, it will be the scene heading to fedex field tonight, smooth sailing on the roads. but but it probably won't. >> johnnzalez is out at fedex field. johnny, a lot of people hoping for the big fourth win of the season. >> i know you are. police have temporarily blocked oven transes to the stadium as -- blocked off the entrances to the stadium as they get prepared. i can only imagine how many fans will come out to tailgate, around 4:00 p.m.,...
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supporters of amanda knox have said, at least in the way it's handled in this case, what's going to happen with the relationship with italy? so it's a political question. and the secretary of state johnerry is really the one who's going to have to make the decision ultimately. can he risk rupturing our relationship wittily or h italyy the extradition rules. >> or not extradite her because of the american court of public opinion. we don't know all the facts. why is that court more viable than the italian court? >> because we signed an extradition treaty. when we signed that treaty we say we recognize your justice system. if you convict and give somebody a fair trial we're going to send them back to you. we expect you're going to send criminals back to us under similar circumstances. we didn't have to sign the treaty. and we don't sign treaties with places like china and russia places where we think there's an unfair system. >> plenty happening on that front. >> this is going to be a tough one. >> thank you very much, paul. let us know your thoughts on that. again it's a pretty interesting take. she could end up having to serve 26 years in jail in italy if this goes into conviction dir
supporters of amanda knox have said, at least in the way it's handled in this case, what's going to happen with the relationship with italy? so it's a political question. and the secretary of state johnerry is really the one who's going to have to make the decision ultimately. can he risk rupturing our relationship wittily or h italyy the extradition rules. >> or not extradite her because of the american court of public opinion. we don't know all the facts. why is that court more viable...
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amanda knox of said, at least the way it is handled in this case. what will happen with the relationship with italy in so it is a political question and the secretary of state johnerry is the one who will have to make the decision ultimately comfortable he risk rupturing our relationship with italy? or is he going on apply the rules of the extradition treaty and send her back? >> or is he not going on extradite her because of the american court of public pinch no offense, i think we would argue we don't know all the facts. why is that court more viable than the real court? >> we signed an extradition treaty. when we sign an extradition treaty, we say we recognize your justice system. if you convicted and give somebody a fair trial, we're going to send them back to you. and we expect you'll send criminals back to us. we didn't to have sign the treaty and we don't sign with countries like china and russia. >> we're plenty happy there. >> this will be a tough one. >> thank you very much, paul. let us know your thoughts on that. a pretty interesting take. she could end up having to serve 26 years in jail in italy if this goes in the conviction direction. >>> still t
amanda knox of said, at least the way it is handled in this case. what will happen with the relationship with italy in so it is a political question and the secretary of state johnerry is the one who will have to make the decision ultimately comfortable he risk rupturing our relationship with italy? or is he going on apply the rules of the extradition treaty and send her back? >> or is he not going on extradite her because of the american court of public pinch no offense, i think we would...
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amanda said to. >> the bill would give police new powers to investigate internet crimes, including the capability to track phone cues and data without a warrant. john henry smith joins us in sport with word of a trade in major league baseball. when he was a kid prince fielder was a bat boy, dad played for the team. he's on his way out of town, two seasons after signs prince fielder to a nine year, $214 million contract. he's been traded to the texas rangers in exchange for ian kinsler. he had a no-trade clause, but texas was a team he'd go to. the tigers will send $30 million to the rangers. ian kinsler has four years, $62 million on his contract. prince fielder hit 279, 25 home run, 126 rbi, about the not as good in the post seen hitting 225, no home runs or rbis. as for the 31-year-old ian kinsler. he hit 237, 72 rbi, and the move frees up money for tigers to responsible resign matt scherzer. >> baseball was reading up, so was alex rodriguez's temper. the new york bankees third baseman stormed out in the middle of an aggrievance hearing saying the proceedings were a farce. the ruling by the arbiter set him off saying that bull sel. >> oo g would
amanda said to. >> the bill would give police new powers to investigate internet crimes, including the capability to track phone cues and data without a warrant. john henry smith joins us in sport with word of a trade in major league baseball. when he was a kid prince fielder was a bat boy, dad played for the team. he's on his way out of town, two seasons after signs prince fielder to a nine year, $214 million contract. he's been traded to the texas rangers in exchange for ian kinsler. he...
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john boehner would put it on the floor, the votes would be there. there were two amendments, the rob portman amendment that was passed, by a voice vote on this religious exemption language that mand amanda was describing. how do you think of the amendments -- do you think this has been watered down in a significant way or is this still a sound piece of legislation? >> well, look, the fact that it passed the senate and is sitting in the house, if they can just get the thing passed, and get the protection there, it's a victory. just get the thing on the books, and then, if people feel that the law is too porous or isn't effective or that the religious exemption is too broad, you can go in and tinker with it. but, you know, all this conversation might be useless because of one person and that is speaker boehner. unless he allows the bill to go to a vote, you know, we're all just talking. and that effort in -- that effort in the house would be for not. >> so, mary, congresswoman, you know the republican house better than anybody at the table. you were part of the republican house. what do you think is going on in john boehner's world now? what do you think the thinking is on this and what a
john boehner would put it on the floor, the votes would be there. there were two amendments, the rob portman amendment that was passed, by a voice vote on this religious exemption language that mand amanda was describing. how do you think of the amendments -- do you think this has been watered down in a significant way or is this still a sound piece of legislation? >> well, look, the fact that it passed the senate and is sitting in the house, if they can just get the thing passed, and get...