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kevin and kevin the trio that's the current ownership and their staff is a high road business for the city their leaders that have been combifb back to our richmond district green apple books was founded in 1967 and passed the business 0 on to other owners kevin kevin and pete. maggie is here unfortunately oliver wouldn't be here but i should add that the 28 staff ride their bisexuals and walk and take muni to work and i think pete in parking lot has advocated for the muni ride to work days he and the green apple books have survived the amazon type of companies borders their fiercely independent they support san francisco and loma the locally owned merchants associations to keep the small property owners strong in the city. green apple books was given the prestige honor the leading trade association as the bookstore of the year their nationally known as well. many of the bay area to the local press uncommonly acknowledge them as the best independent bookstore in the area. also in the course among many businesses larger and small green apple engages in business practices they pay their employees strong health care benefits and generous other benefits and their union in his as well their unique i think. also i believe that the city should be do
kevin and kevin the trio that's the current ownership and their staff is a high road business for the city their leaders that have been combifb back to our richmond district green apple books was founded in 1967 and passed the business 0 on to other owners kevin kevin and pete. maggie is here unfortunately oliver wouldn't be here but i should add that the 28 staff ride their bisexuals and walk and take muni to work and i think pete in parking lot has advocated for the muni ride to work days he...
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kevin," kevin and another were killed by gunfire, neighbors heard the shots but no one called 9-1-1. >> there was a game or something or cinco demayo or...but...not >> it was a might their at 3:30 yesterday afternoon. a neighbor says weapon june's girlfriend discovered the body inside the home along with the body of her ex-husband who was suffering from terminal cancer. police say both men were in their 50's and had one gunshot wound. officers are not looking if any other suspects and believe they wered only people involved we in what appears to be a murder-suicide. kevin was a nice behind and leaves behind three daughters. detectives are try to determine what led to the shooting. >> we are talking to people who are familiar with the two. they are known to each other. again, i am sure there is a lot of if that has been provided to the detectives and they are working through all the details before though go ahead and make a final determination. >> right now, a death is considered a homicide and the other a suicide so the homicide count in the city of san jose goes up by one, to 14, one ahead of last year's pace. >>> thank you, matt, the teen who snuck on a hawaii-bound flight is back home but not in the clear. the police will interview the 15-year-old to determine if a crime was committed when he stowed an on the flight to hawaii. he returned to the bay area this weekend and he has not seen his family and under the care of child protective services. that is according to our media partner, and has been in hawaii, if a hospital, for two weeks being treate
kevin," kevin and another were killed by gunfire, neighbors heard the shots but no one called 9-1-1. >> there was a game or something or cinco demayo or...but...not >> it was a might their at 3:30 yesterday afternoon. a neighbor says weapon june's girlfriend discovered the body inside the home along with the body of her ex-husband who was suffering from terminal cancer. police say both men were in their 50's and had one gunshot wound. officers are not looking if any other...
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kevin madden. kevin? hasn't the -- >> you agree, right? >> endorse. >> thank you for your agreement here. >> hasn't the tea party -- >> i do. >> -- pushed republicans away from the mainstream? alienated them from the center of this country? the majority of american people? >> no, look. i mean, what the tea party has done inside the party i think is a great thing on things like accountability and responsibility on issues like spending, deficits and taxes, right? i think what it's done electorally is, you know, and i would say there's a legitimate criticism or legitimate analysis that said, like, about a couple months ago that there was big splits and faction within the party. right now i think everybody is starting to come together and form a grander coalition that's actually helping the republican party. >> all of those positions are moving to the right. what's happening with immigration? >> look in the north carolina race, i mean, we had three conservative candidates down there and the best campaign won. i think the same has been in place -- >> that's the point -- >> same position. >> and they're going to beat hagan down there because they're talking about issues that matter. they're talking about what these -- these candidates are talking about what they're for. they're talking about what they're for when it comes to patient-centric health care, economic growth that's going to create jobs and bring up wages. >> the reason the tea party still has power, and you're right, it is the republican party, is because it's not really about their candidates. it's about their firm commitment to this, like, take no prisoners politic that has -- >> that's an absolutely simplistic view of what's always been a reform element inside the republican party. >> they have driven the republican party away. >> one at a time. one at a time. >> they've driven the republican party away from compromise on things like es, on things like jobs, things even like bipartisan -- >> let me -- >> immigration. they absolutely have. >> a different interpretation here. honestly i wish you and stephanie were right. i see the complete opposition happening. i actually see republicans softening on son of their principles to sound more appealing. rand paul this week, for example, told republicans essentially to ocool it on vote i.d. because it sounds offensive. i've seen a number of examples of this over the past few months. now, he's also talk about prison reform which i happen to like, but doesn't it worry you that some republicans are kind of stealing your best stuff and really trying to soften their message? >> actually it doesn't because -- and by the way, voter i.d. doesn't just sound offensive, it is offensive. >> 80% of the country support voter i.d. laws. >> well, they don't support republican legislatures stopping people from voting. so you've got me wrong if you think that it wouldn't be good for democrats if we could come to a compromise on immigration. if we could come to a compromise on education reform, if we could actually come to a compromise on something as business oriented as tax reform. i think actually you have a whole host of democrats in washington who would really like republicans to soften not just their image but actually their position. >> well, i would disagree with the idea -- i would even disagree with you, s.e., on the idea that they're softening their principles. i think they're doing a much better job of clarifying our principles and aligning ourselves with the larger electorate. >> let me argue with kevin for a second. rand paul did not change his mind on the principle of voter i.d. he said we need to talk about it less because it sounds offensive. he's not changing the principle. he wants to change the rhetoric. i don't mind, i don't mind changing rhetoric, but in saying we should walk back our values because it sounds offensive, no, let's find better ways. >> i'm going beyond on issues like economic growth, economic opportunity, education, even on issues like immigration and health care. republicans are doing a much better job. the reason we're going to win, we're going to win very big in 2014 is because we're doing a much better job defining -- >> kevin, economic opportunity? mitt romney, rick santorum, tim pawlenty all suggest we raise the minimum wage. nobody, nobody on our side of the aisle thinks that is good for jobs. >> that is not true. i think what santorum and pawlenty and others have said is yes, you have to strike a balance. oftentimes when you're looking at an issue like
kevin madden. kevin? hasn't the -- >> you agree, right? >> endorse. >> thank you for your agreement here. >> hasn't the tea party -- >> i do. >> -- pushed republicans away from the mainstream? alienated them from the center of this country? the majority of american people? >> no, look. i mean, what the tea party has done inside the party i think is a great thing on things like accountability and responsibility on issues like spending, deficits and...
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kevin looked at the pictures of the brothers, he understood clear as day that john's story could expose a terrible injustice, if it was ever revealed, that is. so kevin stewed about it for a bit, talked to his wife and took her advice. >> we had no hesitation that, you know, we should do something with this. you know, you're a lawyer. you know what to do with it. and just go ahead and do it, you know. it's the right thing to do. >> so he boarded a plane for detroit on his own dime and john faced down his fears. and both met with the lawyer who represented those imprisoned brothers. >> we met at a restaurant. and we talked to the lawyer, and he didn't seem like he believed me too much. and i said, you know what? give me a lie detector test. i'll take the test. and then we'll go from there. if you don't believe me, let's do this right now. >> okay. >> so a couple weeks later we ended up taking a lie detector test. it was one of the toughest thingsly to do. i was just sweating buckets. >> and the clig rafr detected john hellsher was being truthful. he passed with flying colors. then nothing. neither kevin nor john heard anything more from that lawyer. >> i just thought it got dropped, you know. kind of wishing good, it's not going to come back, that's it. >> that would have been the end of it, most likely, had it not been for her. over on the other side of detroit, though john and kevin couldn't possibly have known it, was a private investigator who, truth be told, had just about given up on the case of the hires brothers. she agreed to work for a fraction of her normal fee. she tended to agree with them. but in her long search, she had been unable to find anyone or any facts that could challenge the story about old man bob's murder that was told at the trial, which was this. >> bob was home, and it was a friday night. he's getting a lot of phone calls. there's a guy sitting in the kitchen wing. and people are calling saying i'm going to be over. here's what i want. mostly people come to the back door. >> an eyewitness to it all was sitting in his car out on the street. we built this i
kevin looked at the pictures of the brothers, he understood clear as day that john's story could expose a terrible injustice, if it was ever revealed, that is. so kevin stewed about it for a bit, talked to his wife and took her advice. >> we had no hesitation that, you know, we should do something with this. you know, you're a lawyer. you know what to do with it. and just go ahead and do it, you know. it's the right thing to do. >> so he boarded a plane for detroit on his own dime...
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kevin harvick was a little bit better than jeff gordon but you can see the difference right there in the crew and right now jeff gordon he's going to be in front of kevin harvick. >> by a good bit and pulling away. they came out pretty close together. right now jeff gordon is pulling away from kevin. >> that graphic gave advantage to kevin harvick but jeff gordon pitted a left earlier than kevin harvick that gave him an advantage as far as fresh tires. >> so it's time for our sprint 20 to go, jimmie johnson is your race leader. he's the first of nine drivers that still need another pit stop. the first of the drivers who have completed their final service is jeff gordon. 24.9 seconds off the lead ahead of kevin harvick. kyle larson is the 2nd place car and brian vickers 3rd but they will need another stop so will brad keselowski in 4th. and here's larson to the pit lane. that's your sprint 20 to go. matt? >> larson made one more adjustment for the run to the finish. fuel going in. right side tires for the 42 of larson. >> eight drivers have one stop to make in the 5-hour energy 400 benefiting special operations warrior foundation. those pit stops had better come soon and you won't miss them. do you hate saving money, jeff? what is it with you? i don't hate saving money! are you su
kevin harvick was a little bit better than jeff gordon but you can see the difference right there in the crew and right now jeff gordon he's going to be in front of kevin harvick. >> by a good bit and pulling away. they came out pretty close together. right now jeff gordon is pulling away from kevin. >> that graphic gave advantage to kevin harvick but jeff gordon pitted a left earlier than kevin harvick that gave him an advantage as far as fresh tires. >> so it's time for our...
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kevin. we want to get our viewers thoughts on who won this debate. #shark for kevin and #chicken for guy. kevin, don't go away we want to get your thoughts while you're hear on some comments by mark cuban. take a listen. >> we're all prejudice one way or another. if i see a black kid in a hoody and late at night, i'm walking to the other side of the street and on the other side of the street there's a guy that has tattoos all over his face, white guy, balled head, tattoos everywhere, i'm walking back to the other side of the street and the list goes on of stereotypes that we live up to and are fearful of. >> cuban just tweeted in hindsight i should have used different examples. i didn't consider the trayvon martin family. i stand by the words in substance of the interview. kevin, what's your take? >> i was with mark. he and i did the billboard awards sunday. we talked about the sterling situation. i want to prequalify my comments. i have a lot of respect for cub cuban. this guy understands what's wrong with what happened with what sterling said and thinks. so i'm very okay with mark cu n cuban.
kevin. we want to get our viewers thoughts on who won this debate. #shark for kevin and #chicken for guy. kevin, don't go away we want to get your thoughts while you're hear on some comments by mark cuban. take a listen. >> we're all prejudice one way or another. if i see a black kid in a hoody and late at night, i'm walking to the other side of the street and on the other side of the street there's a guy that has tattoos all over his face, white guy, balled head, tattoos everywhere, i'm...
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kevin love. timberwolves forward kevin love says he wants out of minnesota and the warriors are reportedly one of the teams interested in his services. love has one year left on his deal in minnesota but says he will walk once his contract is up so it would be wise for t'wolves to trade him the lakers are also interested in the 3-time all-star but the warriors have more to offerincluding david lee and klay thompson here's warriors insider ric bucher on sports night live last night sot: ric bucher tag: love averaged 26 points, 12.5 rebs per game last year nba charges sterling the nba has begun the process of forcing embattled l.a. clippers owner donald sterling into selling his team by charging him with "damaging the league" with his racist comments. they have set a hearing for june 3 in new yorkand shortly thereafter owners will vote on whether or not he must sell his teamif 75% of the 29 other owners vote him out, then he will forced to sell the clippers of course sterling plans to appealso it could take quite some time california chrome the kentucky derby and preakness winner california chrome
kevin love. timberwolves forward kevin love says he wants out of minnesota and the warriors are reportedly one of the teams interested in his services. love has one year left on his deal in minnesota but says he will walk once his contract is up so it would be wise for t'wolves to trade him the lakers are also interested in the 3-time all-star but the warriors have more to offerincluding david lee and klay thompson here's warriors insider ric bucher on sports night live last night sot: ric...
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kevin, this dallas police officer. so we actually get ahold of kevin and kevin doesn't know mr. wallace only knows he has his naub numbers and calls him so many times it is almost to an harassing point. >> they offer him a chair to sit sgloun it was a tactical advantage for us because we knew we had his movement restricted. if we have to shoot mr. wallace the child won't fall from six foot level of height but smaller level. >> zoe is remarkably calm but wallace is deteriorating by the minute. >> he's sweating profusely, agitated and irritated. david, who's trained in crisis intervention knows that mr. wallace is having a manic episode. he's trying to calm him down. >> after 30 minutes of negotiations, wallace still isn't cooperating. instead he begins to count down. >> get kevin here within 60 minutes or i'm going to hufrt this child. then it accelerated to 30 minutes and then 60 seconds. he started in ten thes. he went 60, 40, 30, 20, and captain huff knew this is critical and at the same time he takes the knife from the rib cage and puts it to her chin and neck and the child st
kevin, this dallas police officer. so we actually get ahold of kevin and kevin doesn't know mr. wallace only knows he has his naub numbers and calls him so many times it is almost to an harassing point. >> they offer him a chair to sit sgloun it was a tactical advantage for us because we knew we had his movement restricted. if we have to shoot mr. wallace the child won't fall from six foot level of height but smaller level. >> zoe is remarkably calm but wallace is deteriorating by...
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. >> i know who my favorite player in the nba is now, kevin. >> kevin durant. >> yeah he won a lot of>>> it is now 8:10. ah ahead on "cbs this morning," youad his can read his novels in more than 50 languages.guages. "the da vinci code" author dan brown joins us to talk about his latest bestseller and what happ >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by allergan. talk to your doctor today about chronic migraine. >>> you may not know your way around computer code but there's a good chance your child does does. the language that could be coming to every classroom ahead on "cbs this morning." around to every classroom. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." everything your mouth does in a day is building up layer, upon layer, of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try new listerine® naturals. the only mouthwash that
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kevin mcarrest -- kevin mcarthy. >> the one geeky thing i had to ask them, could you take down so many villains in breaking bad. he was the villain is breaking bad. now he's playing godzilla. the question was what if walter white could fight godzilla? goofy question. here's what he said. >> it would be mind over matter; right? so he is this massive, picks up a lot of room, takes up a lot of roomç and massive destruction whereas hidenberg is thoughtful. he'll find the weakness of godzilla and destroy it. godzilla versus walter white, walter white would win. maybe that could be the sequel, maybe it could be walter white and godzilla. this summer, only this summer. hizenberg, one monster. godzilla. >> that movie opens next friday. we've got toç talk about house of cards. >> you're interviewing frank underwood. >> it was like tv geek. i asked him you're playing frank underwood. how does that affect the way you see d.c. now when you visit washington, d.c., and here's what he had to say. >> i find it amusing that lots of people in washington embraced the character. i find it amusing that many of them pretend it is not really like this. they say it's very cynical. it's a fictional version of our esteemed members of congress. i say it's a little bit disappointing to see that we send people to washington and they don't do their job. it's frustrating to see. that's why i think maybe the show has become so successful because for an american audience or maybeç around the world it is amazing to watch congress get things done. >> that is kevin in both those shows, available on netflix. >> drivers pulled over by police for driving without ice cream. and a tv studio destroyed during an all-out brawl on live tv. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood
kevin mcarrest -- kevin mcarthy. >> the one geeky thing i had to ask them, could you take down so many villains in breaking bad. he was the villain is breaking bad. now he's playing godzilla. the question was what if walter white could fight godzilla? goofy question. here's what he said. >> it would be mind over matter; right? so he is this massive, picks up a lot of room, takes up a lot of roomç and massive destruction whereas hidenberg is thoughtful. he'll find the weakness of...
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for "meet the press," kevin tibbles. >> kevin, thanks so much. the round table is here.huck todd who you just saw, carolyn ryan is back as well from "the new york times." also with us dr. ben carson, a neurosurgeon now retired from medicine who is making waves in republican politics to say the least. his new book is "one nation: what we can all do to save america's future." also here former democratic senator blanche lincoln. we've been talking about the midterm. what is going to define what this race comes down to? are we going to battle about health care, immigration, or is it really just about president obama? >> well, interestingly enough, it's about more than all of those things. as i have been traveling around the country, what i have discovered is that people recognize that this is a pivotal election. this one and the one in 2016 in terms of what kind of nation -- >> do we ever cover nations that aren't pivotal moments for our country? >> i think this is more pivotal. >> what is at stake? >> what is at stake is what kind of place is america going to be? are we tru
for "meet the press," kevin tibbles. >> kevin, thanks so much. the round table is here.huck todd who you just saw, carolyn ryan is back as well from "the new york times." also with us dr. ben carson, a neurosurgeon now retired from medicine who is making waves in republican politics to say the least. his new book is "one nation: what we can all do to save america's future." also here former democratic senator blanche lincoln. we've been talking about the...
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kevin. the point is we're not supposed to. ♪ >> take that, kevin spacey. >> i thought that was pretty good. >> kevin spacey did the house of cardled in the room. >> i thought she did a very, very good job. now over 100-year history and the white house correspondence dinner allows them the opportunity to crack a few jokes but recently it's shifted to the weekend long extravaganza that surrounds the dinner. managed to rub shoulders with some of the biggest names in washington and hollywood. i'll have that coming up next on "morning joe." i got to see thomas roberts. >> you did. and rose mcgowan. >> she has a lot of advocacy. i was impressed by her. let's jump over to andrew garfield. >> you guys, cannot stop listening to beyonce album. >> i am obsessed. >> everything she does is perfect. >> he turned against his country. >> she is so good. not a huge fan of that one drunk in love song, though. >> what? >> it's too late. they've come for him. >> who's they? >> you need to run. now! >> reporter: they're erasing you. i know what you've done. you stay away from here. >> but i like most of her music. >> most! she's the queen bee! >> t
kevin. the point is we're not supposed to. ♪ >> take that, kevin spacey. >> i thought that was pretty good. >> kevin spacey did the house of cardled in the room. >> i thought she did a very, very good job. now over 100-year history and the white house correspondence dinner allows them the opportunity to crack a few jokes but recently it's shifted to the weekend long extravaganza that surrounds the dinner. managed to rub shoulders with some of the biggest names in...
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kevin cirilli. oh, my gosh, kevin. >> happy friday. >> what in the world is going on in idaho? >> i think, in all seriousness, it's two-term governor otter facing some challenges. >> which is he, the normal guy? is he the -- >> i know, right? i think it speaks to a larger issue within the republican party, that there is this division. they're hitting him for his adopting of obamacare on the state level. and, you know, we all saw it. it went viral yesterday. and it speaks for itself, i think. >> does it not? let me get this straight d that one candidate incriminate himself saying that he killed a wolf on the endangered species list? how did they even get on that topic? >> it makes you wonder that. remember in the last cycle when there were binders full of women and the whole big bird comments? >> right. >> that almost looks boring compared to what we saw. >> i could watch these guys go at it all day long. >> same. >> we do have to shift gears here. national security adviser susan rice was asked if the new committee questioning the benghazi attack will lead to new administration. her response was dang if i know. it seems like her frustration is showing a little bit, wouldn't you say? >> you know, she's going to have to get used to it. the panels continue and the investigations are continuing and republicans, led by people like senators john mccain, kelly ayotte, lindsey graham, are not letting this issue die. there will be more panels next week. and even just yesterday, i was attending a speech by senator mccain. again, he brought up benghazi and held a press conference on it. it's an issue that i think the republicans think they still have legs on. it will be interesting to see. ambassador rice is wondering this as well, whether or not there will be any new detail that is emerge. >> kevin as always, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. have a good weekend. >> you, too. don't go anywhere. first buzz is coming up next. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> well, the granddaddy of all movies smashes its way back into theaters this weekend. it is expected to come out on top of $70 million. >> it was like 25 minutes long or something. >> it went on and on and on. >> i think it will be a bust. >> i don't think so. i think people are waiting for this. >>> and people are waiting for that cup of joe. check out this barista in london. she is the van gogh of baristas. >> she's got time. >> exactly. it must take them forever to make a cup of coffee for her to be able to do all of this. quite a feat. >> is she doing this for folks who come in and b
kevin cirilli. oh, my gosh, kevin. >> happy friday. >> what in the world is going on in idaho? >> i think, in all seriousness, it's two-term governor otter facing some challenges. >> which is he, the normal guy? is he the -- >> i know, right? i think it speaks to a larger issue within the republican party, that there is this division. they're hitting him for his adopting of obamacare on the state level. and, you know, we all saw it. it went viral yesterday. and it...
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kevin delaney, everybody! hey, if you guys are in little rock, check out the "museum of discovery." kevin delaney! he's awesome. we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: the tonight show staring jimmy fallon is brought to you by g.e. great ideas haen after dark. ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! he has a phaser! it's not a phaser! it's my phone! he can use his voice to control the tv. you can use your woice? my voice. your woice. my voice. "vuh," voice. his voice. your woice? look. watch sci-fi. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks again to bryan cranston, brie larson, kevine night with seth meyers." thank you for watching, have a a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- mindy kaling. jenna elfman.
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kevin durant. last night. oklahoma city thunder's kevin durant received the award for the nba's most valuable player. >> wow, wow, thank you guys so much. >> but at the ceremony he wanted to give credit where it is due to his mom. wanda pratt. >> you had my brother when you were 18 years old. three years later i came out. the odd were stacked against us. single parent with two boys by the time you were 21 years old. >> reporter: durant got emotional describing his mother's sacrifices and how struggles early on shaped his winning attitude. we weren't supposed to be here. you made us believe, you kept us off the street, put clothes on our backs, food on the table. when you didn't eat, you made sure we ate. you want to sleep hungry. you sacrificed for us. you are the real mvp. >> in the audience pratt wasn't the only one tearing up. setting the bar high for offspring everywhere this week before mother's day. >> go kevin. go mom. tomorrow, coming up on "nightline" an undercover investigation into disability fraud. why are so many frying trying t the system? why are they getting caught? we will have shocking results. thank you for watching. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. and as always we are online at abcnews.com. good night.
kevin durant. last night. oklahoma city thunder's kevin durant received the award for the nba's most valuable player. >> wow, wow, thank you guys so much. >> but at the ceremony he wanted to give credit where it is due to his mom. wanda pratt. >> you had my brother when you were 18 years old. three years later i came out. the odd were stacked against us. single parent with two boys by the time you were 21 years old. >> reporter: durant got emotional describing his...
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for "meet the press," kevin tibbles. >> kevin, thanks so much. the round table is here.huck todd who you just saw, carolyn ryan is back as well from "the new york times." also with us dr. ben carson, a neurosurgeon now retired from medicine who is making waves in republican politics to say the least. his new book is "one nation: what we can all do to save america's future." also here former democratic senator blanche lincoln. we've been talking about the midterm. what is going to define what this race comes down to? are we going to battle about health care, immigration, or is it really just about president obama? >> well, interestingly enough, it's about more than all of those things. as i have been traveling around the country, what i have discovered is that people recognize that this is a pivotal election. this one and the one in 2016 in terms of what kind of nation -- >> do we ever cover nations that aren't pivotal moments for our country? >> i think this is more pivotal. >> what is at stake? >> what is at stake is what kind of place is america going to be? are we tru
for "meet the press," kevin tibbles. >> kevin, thanks so much. the round table is here.huck todd who you just saw, carolyn ryan is back as well from "the new york times." also with us dr. ben carson, a neurosurgeon now retired from medicine who is making waves in republican politics to say the least. his new book is "one nation: what we can all do to save america's future." also here former democratic senator blanche lincoln. we've been talking about the...
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we heard a name kevin rudd, and other names. kevin rudd is a former prime minister of australia.hat do you think? >> possibly someone with a quote, unquote clean background, not affiliated with the parties involved in the syria conflict. yes, he would qualify in that regard. he would have to be a strong negotiators, but not just with syria. not just with the bashar al-assad government, but with moscow. that is the key, and with tehran. >> good to see you, thank you for your time. >>> italy is threatening to allow refugees to cross into neighbouring countries if the e.u. doesn't do more. many have crossed and died when overcrowded or flimsy boats sank. italy's navy started to patrol borders near a navy >>> three people are due in court in canada over a quebec derailment. the engineer and two others face life imprisonment. all were employees at the montreal maine and atlantic railway companies. 60 oil tankers came loose as it travelled from north dakota. the tankers destroyed part of a small town >>> in yemen eight suspected fighters were killed in a convoy when a convoy was destro
we heard a name kevin rudd, and other names. kevin rudd is a former prime minister of australia.hat do you think? >> possibly someone with a quote, unquote clean background, not affiliated with the parties involved in the syria conflict. yes, he would qualify in that regard. he would have to be a strong negotiators, but not just with syria. not just with the bashar al-assad government, but with moscow. that is the key, and with tehran. >> good to see you, thank you for your time....
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kevin nguyen a seven-year veteran of the mountain view police department. san jose police officers received a tip of the child pornography and served a search warrant yesterday. the officer kevin nguyen was arrested in mountain view. a man who is called a roommate was arrested. >> the importantgraphy was on computers one belonging to kevin nguyen and the other to the other resident of the resolution -- residence. they were arrested on charges. >> officer kevin nguyen was booked into jail along with the other man for felony possession of child pornography. the police department says that the officer is on paid administration leave until the investigation is over. >>> the san francisco police gang task force was out early this morning in the dog patch neighborhood serving a search warrant at the hells angels on tennessee street. we were over the scene where one was taken into custody. we have learned police are investigating an aggravated assault that happened at a different election but allegedly involved the hells angels member and they are looking for evidence at the clubhouse. no word whether the person taken into today is considered a suspect. >>> police want to know if street racing led to a crash that killed a woman. the victim died after a ford mustang smashed into a pole on richmond parkway. ones say this were at
kevin nguyen a seven-year veteran of the mountain view police department. san jose police officers received a tip of the child pornography and served a search warrant yesterday. the officer kevin nguyen was arrested in mountain view. a man who is called a roommate was arrested. >> the importantgraphy was on computers one belonging to kevin nguyen and the other to the other resident of the resolution -- residence. they were arrested on charges. >> officer kevin nguyen was booked into...
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kevin, thank you for being here. fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] check out lewis's special "old yeller live at the borgata." available on epix and epix.com right now. my thanks to kevining. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. buh-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- senator john mccain. billy eichner.
kevin, thank you for being here. fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] check out lewis's special "old yeller live at the borgata." available on epix and epix.com right now. my thanks to kevining. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. buh-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- senator john mccain. billy eichner.
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kevin corriveau is here with more. kevin. >> david, this is one of the places where you really don't want to see this because it is so remote, so high in the mountains and believe it or not just last week, with there was a situation where 180 people were found dead. as well as all the snow melt that is going on so we're talking about this area here, tajikistan to the north, pakistan. , very mountainous. this is the area of afghanistan with pakistan pakista pakistan e east. when it does get wet it doesn't hold the water very well, across that region. i want to go a little bit close nein with google earth. very, very dry, very steep areas in this area. unfortunately most of the roads going into this region are considered secondary roads and not really capable of handling the type of machinery that they need to get in. and as david said we're talking about in some of the areas mud is anywhere from 30 to 90 feet thick. unfortunately david we're going to be seeing in this area over the next couple of days, i looked over the forecast and another two to three inches falling over the region. >> kevin corriveau, thanks for update, we appreciate it.(p) health officials have discovered a sars like virus, in indiana. jacob ward explains. >> mercemers, feefer, cough, shortness of breath. the reason this is so concern there is no specific treatments, no vaccine, no treatment for mers. they can't actually turning thing around completely. mers is a very dangerous affliction. of the 262 cases, 93 patients died. that's a 35% fatality rate. which makes mers more deadly than a case of smallpox in an unvaccinated person, or sars, mers is bad news. it's beyond the reach of medicine at the moment. all they can do with this particularity patient is isolate them, give them oxygen and hope nobody else came in close contact with them. but they headed from saudi arabia, to london, and then headed to new york. spread it anywhere along that trip. we don't know where mers came from but it probably originates in animals. the virus has been found in bats and antibodies were found in camels, but we don't k
kevin corriveau is here with more. kevin. >> david, this is one of the places where you really don't want to see this because it is so remote, so high in the mountains and believe it or not just last week, with there was a situation where 180 people were found dead. as well as all the snow melt that is going on so we're talking about this area here, tajikistan to the north, pakistan. , very mountainous. this is the area of afghanistan with pakistan pakista pakistan e east. when it does...
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kevin blanco. >> he's one of those inmates that can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. >> our first encounter with kevin blanco was through our associate producer. she had gone up to talk with him and was met with a barrage of verbal assaults. >> all these [ bleep ] cameras. >> after awhile, kevin agreed to do an interview. and i was actually very impressed. i was impressed with how he carried himself. he was honest and forthright about the problems he had created in his life. >> i mean, i don't look at prison as being prison. even though it is prison and i'm in a negative environment. i look at it as being my problems. this is the time to study and better myself. it's what you make it. >> but blanco serving time for crimes including attempted murder was housed in the prison's highest security unit for a variety of serious offenses including assaults on staff. >> okay. >> talk to me about what you've done. how you've acted how? >> lied. throwing urine on them. and stabbing. >> as a result of his violence towards staff, the prison required blanco to have a three-officer transport any time out of this cell. >> do you think it's valid to be cautious of you? >> yes. >> why? >> because i still have my moments. >> we learned that some of blanco's anger stems from his dislikes of the
kevin blanco. >> he's one of those inmates that can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. >> our first encounter with kevin blanco was through our associate producer. she had gone up to talk with him and was met with a barrage of verbal assaults. >> all these [ bleep ] cameras. >> after awhile, kevin agreed to do an interview. and i was actually very impressed. i was impressed with how he carried himself. he was honest...
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kevin, you are up. >> thank you. my name is kevin woollen. i'm proud to be part of this. i'm a senior pest control specialist for san francisco parks and recreation department. basically i want to give you a little bit of history. i have been in this industry for 25 years and i have seen it shift from this spray applicator and something that says you need a safety license to not to make an application into is surface type water. it's evolved nowadays to a license which requires at least 42-semester units in biological sciences or in ecology. we made a transition to a very knowledge based classification. the folks standing besides me here have worked really hard to ensure we are doing things in a way that protects our environment and protects the people that use our parks and our roadways or golf courses. we have been working hard in the last three or four 4 years since i have been here to make an even bigger difference. i see the graph that chris shows and the opportunities to further improve it to have the use of a golf course. you have someone like matt pruitt whose an educated expert on pesticide use and pest control as it applies to golf courses. he'll be able to make that difference for us. we work in all sorts of environments, golf course, aquatic environments and we control basically all sorts of pests in every binding -- biological kingdom whether it's fungus or birds. it required knowledge and the ecology and how these organism interact and how we can use wasp and control and the limited use of pesticides. we've done that very well. since i have been there, i have seen constant improvement in that regard both in technology and application of it. i have personally endeavored to improve on our use of these methods and the conscious -- conserve tree of flowers and greenhouse and it benefits the environment in general. i hope that gives you a summary of what we do. thank you. >> kevin, would you be kind enough, how long have you been performing this function and what department and tell us what license? >> i have three different licenses with 10 different categories. i hold a pest control licenses with a general category and pest destroying organisms category and qal categories to include right-of-ways, forestry, landscapes, aquatics and control advisor's license for plant pathogens, weeds, and invertebrates passes and -- all of these licenses require a specific state exam. a lot of study time. a lot of midnight oil to go up and take that test. i have written up with matt on some occasions. you have to have a detailed knowledge of each one of these categories and each category are a special in and of itself. san francisco parks and recreation calls on each one of these licenses whether i be working on a structure or golf course or bowling green or around a children's playground with the type of pest i might have to write a recommends for and make a treatment for. >
kevin, you are up. >> thank you. my name is kevin woollen. i'm proud to be part of this. i'm a senior pest control specialist for san francisco parks and recreation department. basically i want to give you a little bit of history. i have been in this industry for 25 years and i have seen it shift from this spray applicator and something that says you need a safety license to not to make an application into is surface type water. it's evolved nowadays to a license which requires at least...
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i had a chance to sit down with the inspirational kevin pierce and neurologist dr. andrew soccer. take a look. kevinyou're going to have to enlighten me because i'm not really up on snowboarding. i'm a hockey fan. can't help it. you are a world champion snowboarder, i know that. i read your bio. what a list of accomplishments, congratulations. it's amazing. >> thank you so much. >> and you had an accident a couple of years ago. can you tell us what happened? >> four years ago, it was time for the vancouver winter olympics. the last olympics. and i was in park city, utah, training and ended up having a very, very severe accident and was in a coma for a week and in critical care for a month. yeah, it was very bad. the diagnosis was a traumatic brain injury that i sustained there. yeah, it was very severe for a couple of months. >> do you wear a helmet when you do this type of work? >> yeah, i do. i did have a helmet on that day which is so important. i was so lucky because the doctors say i wouldn't have lived without a helmet on. so, yeah, so important to wear a helmet. that's my message, to try and
i had a chance to sit down with the inspirational kevin pierce and neurologist dr. andrew soccer. take a look. kevinyou're going to have to enlighten me because i'm not really up on snowboarding. i'm a hockey fan. can't help it. you are a world champion snowboarder, i know that. i read your bio. what a list of accomplishments, congratulations. it's amazing. >> thank you so much. >> and you had an accident a couple of years ago. can you tell us what happened? >> four years ago,...
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kevin is here now with more. kevin? >> and it all goes back to that phrase polar vortex. that's when we had so much cold air coming in, now, normally lake superior would look like this at this time of year, most of the ice would be gone by now, but it's not. this is what lake superior looks like right now. now, the problem is even though things are beginning to warm up, a lot of the sun rays are coming down hitting the ice, and still being reflected back, so the water is not absorbing. if you look at lake superior is 34 degrees on average. you know what lake effect snow means as we go towards the fall that will happen here, is along the coastline, people will feel colder than average, than what they would normally see, if you live by the coast, it's going to be a little bit cooler than what it would be 20 or 30 miles further inland. >> all right, thank you very much. there's a new survey that has found that people in illinois more likely than any other state to pack up and leave. a new poll finds that half the people in the prairie state said they would move away if they
kevin is here now with more. kevin? >> and it all goes back to that phrase polar vortex. that's when we had so much cold air coming in, now, normally lake superior would look like this at this time of year, most of the ice would be gone by now, but it's not. this is what lake superior looks like right now. now, the problem is even though things are beginning to warm up, a lot of the sun rays are coming down hitting the ice, and still being reflected back, so the water is not absorbing. if...
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kevin struggle with infertility. take a look. >> what happened? >> kevin and i got the results from the sperm doctor and he has an issue. there is some like veins or something that don't work anymore. it is blocking the sperm and kevin and i got into a huge fight because if we want to have kids naturally, he needs this surgery. and he does not want to do it now. >> like, maria -- >> she looks adorable. >> sometimes that's all that matters. we love maria. that's on oxygen. >>> coming up, a big show, "chicago fire's" taylor kinney is going to heat up the studio. >> good thing there is firemen in the house because dolly parton is about to burn down the house with a performance from her new cd "blue smoke". she changed for us. >> oh, my gosh. >> first these messages. [ hair dryer whirring ] [ male announcer ] there's a simpler way to fluffier eggs. ♪ ♪ i can't believe it's not butter! the simpler way to delicious fluffy eggs. [ chicken clucks ] believe. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve, and his mandarin [speaking mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you
kevin struggle with infertility. take a look. >> what happened? >> kevin and i got the results from the sperm doctor and he has an issue. there is some like veins or something that don't work anymore. it is blocking the sperm and kevin and i got into a huge fight because if we want to have kids naturally, he needs this surgery. and he does not want to do it now. >> like, maria -- >> she looks adorable. >> sometimes that's all that matters. we love maria. that's on...
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kevin corriveau is here with the weather kevin. >> storms moving through and not over yet. in nebraska specifically we've seen 17th tornadoes that's the preliminary count but all in all we have seen about 26 tornadoes moving across the area. you can see here just to the west of omaha right there, they did have some tornado warnings in effect. that has ended. now we're going to be watching that area here, we watch this very carefully for event of any more severe weather. we do have tornado warnings in effect for parts of iowa where that bow was, over the next several hours, it's not over yet. we will see this continue, we may be getting to 30, 32 tornadoes before the evening is through. kansas city, oklahoma, more of a severe threat, hail lightning dangerous winds as well. i'm going to take you to tomorrow, we are going to see some severe weather, edging to parts of wisconsin, all the way down to arkansas. shouldn't be like anything we saw today, but if you are traveling it could be risky on the roads. here towards the south, even though we've had snow up here towards the north that is going to continue up here. higher elevation, rockies another foot of snow is predicted. temperatures are coming down but we are going to see some of our warmest temperatures, reaching up to the 90s los angeles by the time we begin say tuesday. >> that's a big fire hazard. kevin corriveau, thank you. >>> ef 2 tornado, national weather service confirms touched down, tornado part of a supercell storm that formed over the kansas city mech metropolitn area, schools will be closed tomorrow and tuesday. >>> and while much of the country enjoyed a warm spring day, as kevin was pointing out, some were cold and covered with snow today. by the time the snow is over this morning denver is expected to get three to five inches and others up to 18. 150 mile stretch of interstate 80 was closed due to the snow tomorrow. >>> two people suffered minor injuries when a house blew up. caused by a natural gas leak. a firefighter was injured. >>> a train featured in our groundbreaking documentary borderland is making news today. the notorious train nicknamed the beast is now banning migrants from riding in order to reach the united states. each year thousands of central americans ride the beast through mexico. the ban has left thousands stranded for weeks. some people have offered
kevin corriveau is here with the weather kevin. >> storms moving through and not over yet. in nebraska specifically we've seen 17th tornadoes that's the preliminary count but all in all we have seen about 26 tornadoes moving across the area. you can see here just to the west of omaha right there, they did have some tornado warnings in effect. that has ended. now we're going to be watching that area here, we watch this very carefully for event of any more severe weather. we do have tornado...
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kevin and beverly are world champions who won their age group at the world latin dance cup in miami with different partners over the last two years. kevin wants to be a professional dancer when he grows up, from youngsters to an oldster, a 79-year-old drove the crowd nuts with her salsa on brittain's got talent last month. judging by this, kevinerly could have long careers ahead of them. throwing the girl is the hard part for kevin. >> yeah, because times it's hard. >> reporter: especially when it's your teacher. >> yeah, she was heart because i couldn't reach. >> reporter: he's going to be a lady killer, huh? >> he is. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> i love that story. >> i love that kid. he is just the best. thank you for watching "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. >> i'm john vasus. cnn is coming up and "world business today." >>> new terror in nigeria. hundreds slaughtered in the streets by islamic militants. the attackers, the same group who kidnapped hundreds of young girls from their schools. those children set to be sold to the highest bidder. and this morning, that country is in fear, waiting for help. we're live in nigeria with the very latest. >>> crisis in ukraine escalating this morning. deadly fights in the streets between soldiers and pro-russian protesters as russia's president insists he has nothi
kevin and beverly are world champions who won their age group at the world latin dance cup in miami with different partners over the last two years. kevin wants to be a professional dancer when he grows up, from youngsters to an oldster, a 79-year-old drove the crowd nuts with her salsa on brittain's got talent last month. judging by this, kevinerly could have long careers ahead of them. throwing the girl is the hard part for kevin. >> yeah, because times it's hard. >> reporter:...
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. >> kevin i hope you will stay part of this conversation with us over the years, kevin light is a professor and chair of the department of sociology. >> coming up. jody keeping her business alive. can coming up. phil and his wife. >> you get hits on different angles what you're not prepared for. >> why living paycheck to paycheck is taking a toll on their marriages. >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. rosie perez >> i had to fight back, or else my ass was gonna get kicked... >> a tough childhood... >> there was a crying, there was a lot of laughter... >> finding her voice >> i was not a ham, i was ham & cheese... >> and turning it around... >> you don't have to let your circumstance dictate who you are as a person >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to this "real money" special, america's middle class, rebuilding the dream. we met jody bolin earlier. she hopes to attract more customers by moving her sto
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who used to be kevin's assistant back when i worked with kevin and and she we were just talking abouttwilight about vampires and and the genre itself and she said hey we've got these books do you guys want to do him and we've said yes and then she went made the deal and it was done and over the right away over lunch. for me business share it's very tomorrow big it was a follow up to the what is it the tomorrow people is actually a remake of a b.b.c. series from the seventy's and and it's...
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kevin zeese kevin thanks for joining me now to be here and here so first of all let's go back to original proposal that came out a couple weeks ago or sorry came out perhaps when was it just a few weeks ago it was the come off the leaks that all of the wall street journal yeah so break down exactly how that was challenging net neutrality well it's always start with a court decision that said that the f.c.c. couldn't regulate neutrality because it's no longer treats. as a common carrier and as a common carrier like toto telephones or tabs or trains or buses were anyone gets on you go where your with no discrimination they could regulate it and you can sure neutrality but they changed who goes into the f.c.c. and now it's an information service and that is they have to think of regulation so they're trying to operate in this system of iteration service rather than face of the issue probably cares what tom will put forward was k.b. information service and trying to allow this two tiered system where money could come in and comcast could charge google it's be zero facebook and the customers. could the missing words would then find his two tiered system rather than going on to be treated you'd be discriminated against all supporters of that last proposal say that chairman tom wheeler was constrained by that court case that you said that he sort of had to adapt the the existing model into modern times i mean what do you say to that response he needs to face up to the question of whether there's a common carrier or not there's no question it's a common carrier people want to get on the net and then go to the whole web it's all comcast as a provider carrier tool to get us on the net and that's how it should be treated and so he's a face that question he's not facing the question because they're afraid to challenge comcast the industry doesn't want it although part of the industry feels differently and it's interesting comcast rise in the two to the carriers don't want it they want to keep it as a non-comic area but google facebook you tube or all these other sort of big corporations wanted to be keep calm so the corporations are divided with the people are very clear we want a common carrier where there's no discrimination everyone gets on the air and equally and has equal access and that's what we need that's what net neutrality means the carrier is neutral they don't decide what we can see or because pay more to see certain things and faster places or better speed ari so this latest provision he says he's going to make a plan to scrutinize these deals but that obviously the problem is still that these deals are going to be made do you think this goes far and i'm not at all he's making a big mistake that's what we're outside of the part of the occupation of the f.c.c. and we're out there because we want to see the people's interests come first the people want internet that's free and equal access to all we don't want to have the corporations and dominance and so we favor or take a common carrier approach what he does is open the door what money can only doing that approach why why wouldn't he have done it already he's afraid of comcast i mean tom tom wheeler comes out of the industry he's been as obama said we appoint he's the bo jackson because he played both telecom and internet provider so he's a hall of fame of to two. part of the industry and so he's a big industry guy and he's just not willing to face up to challenge these groups and so we're pressuring him to do three things one common carrier so we can regulate in the public interest to put net neutrality and says no no an equal access the internet and three remove research is allow local local jurisdictions municipalities to have their own public internet across the country some jurisdictions are going that way in their find better service than comcast eighteen thousand arise and provide that allows faster and less expensive service so we want to see the public utility approach be allowed to be tried local level and as i understand you'll be rallying on thursday talk to me about the next step for the proposal i know there will be a vote how does it proceed forward after we'll see if there's a vote or not you know here's an if he doesn't have the votes there won't be a vote and we haven't seen as we were told the answer in the words and we have no heard reaction from other people who are on the five four commissioners so we don't know what's going to happen if the sooner they pass something they'll be then they comment period will be a process that could take a lengthy process where people continue to put their ideas forward and we really think it's very important the public to be heard on this and so that's they've received a million plus e-mails wanting net neutrality they receive so many phone calls they can use their phone more people are already enraged about this and they want to have and that's free and open without any kind of perhaps any warning anticipating that kind of back and or the northern exposure as these can be outside their door a. period even started well kevinzeese attorney and activist i really appreciate your time thanks for having me on and boom bust is coming up next john artier and he joins us for a quick preview higher and higher thank you know coming up on boom bust wal-mart is in hot water yet again this time over the banks inside its stores which apparently are among the country's top collectors of banking what questionable practices are they employed now we look into it coming right up then and today's big deal edward harrison and i are looking at the ultimate in hi. welcome to the state lottery i was that algerian for about one hour i grew big ferran now does it for now i'm a mirror david stay tuned boom bust is next. this weekend we learned that not only is london home to more billionaires than any other city on earth but also that there is so much cocaine usage year that the public water supply is tainted with the drug the two stories are no doubt related and not very surprising considering that london is after all home to all
kevin zeese kevin thanks for joining me now to be here and here so first of all let's go back to original proposal that came out a couple weeks ago or sorry came out perhaps when was it just a few weeks ago it was the come off the leaks that all of the wall street journal yeah so break down exactly how that was challenging net neutrality well it's always start with a court decision that said that the f.c.c. couldn't regulate neutrality because it's no longer treats. as a common carrier and as a...
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kevin? >> you have 63 points and thomas and jacob have 61. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh. but i think i've taken one more turn than you guys. so technically you're probably ahead. kevinre. you guys want to go ahead and put a word down? yeah? okay. go ahead. let's see what you've got, boys. oh. some dissension in the ranks. [ laughter ] you guys have had the last ten minutes to think about this and you're just now fighting? all right. >> 22. >> jimmy: oh, wow. mo and oy. that is kind of sad. [ laughter ] >> 22 points. >> jimmy: okay. i'm going to put something down. i'll put that right there. you guys think about it. i'll get back to you. okay? there you go. all right. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to interview patricia heaton now. no cheating either. guillermo, you keep an eye on them, okay? >> okay. >> jimmy: tonight on the program a very funny comedian and co-star of the great hbo show "silicon valley" t.j. miller is here with us. and then their new album is called "nabuma rubber band." little dragon. our first guest tonight is the emmy-winning star of the long-running shows "everybody loves raymond" and "the middle" and, as the scrabble champions have already
kevin? >> you have 63 points and thomas and jacob have 61. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh. but i think i've taken one more turn than you guys. so technically you're probably ahead. kevinre. you guys want to go ahead and put a word down? yeah? okay. go ahead. let's see what you've got, boys. oh. some dissension in the ranks. [ laughter ] you guys have had the last ten minutes to think about this and you're just now fighting? all right. >> 22. >> jimmy: oh, wow. mo...
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kevin o'dowd's office to say good night to kevin. >> yeah. >> and mike was in there talking to him. i knocked on the door, let myself in and went to say good night to kevin sitting there. so i don't have any great recollection of that conversation at all. if mike says i said that, that's his recollection of it. i don't -- i can't say he's wrong, but i can't say he's right. i don't remember. >> heather, what do you remember about all this? >> oh, one thing i do remember is that the governor has said different time frames about when he first learned about this whole issue. he said it was early press reports and it was hard to really pin down which press reports. so it seems they have occasionally moved the target here, but i think what's really notable about this radio interview which was great timing today is that they've drawn a line in the sand. so they've come out with the internal investigation that they commissioned from their attorneys which cleared the current officials and the governor, and that's what they're sticking with. so he doesn't want to answer more questions about this. he was kind of testy in his responses on the radio about this. and i
kevin o'dowd's office to say good night to kevin. >> yeah. >> and mike was in there talking to him. i knocked on the door, let myself in and went to say good night to kevin sitting there. so i don't have any great recollection of that conversation at all. if mike says i said that, that's his recollection of it. i don't -- i can't say he's wrong, but i can't say he's right. i don't remember. >> heather, what do you remember about all this? >> oh, one thing i do remember...
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kevin reeder runs the program. >> dr. kevin reeder: how are you feeling at this point?hat were you... what were you feeling at that time? >> collins: anger. i'm scared. i'm feeling pain-- my leg, my back, my arm, my whole body. >> reeder: okay, let's go from the beginning. got to keep doing this. >> collins: the next thing i know, i hear a loud boom... >> pelley: they call it prolonged exposure because collins will relive the story of the attack five times a session. there's a tape running, and he'll listen to his memory throughout the day to break its power. tell me about prolonged exposure therapy. >> reeder: sure. they've done everything they can to push these memories away. in the process, they haven't gained a full realization of the impact and the meaning that these stories have on their lives. i like to use the term, "we're staring the dragon in the eye." >> pelley: where do these therapies come from? >> reeder: a lot of these therapies came about with survivors of physical or sexual abuse, those types of traumas. >> pelley: what are the similarities? >> reeder:
kevin reeder runs the program. >> dr. kevin reeder: how are you feeling at this point?hat were you... what were you feeling at that time? >> collins: anger. i'm scared. i'm feeling pain-- my leg, my back, my arm, my whole body. >> reeder: okay, let's go from the beginning. got to keep doing this. >> collins: the next thing i know, i hear a loud boom... >> pelley: they call it prolonged exposure because collins will relive the story of the attack five times a...
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kevin tibbles finds himself at the top of the john hancock center this morning going for what they call a tilt, and it's 1,000 feet up. kevin, good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys. you know, way up here above the city of chicago, they simply call it the tilt. now, you might want to call it yikes. or maybe even holy cow. but i've got to tell you, the view from way up here is absolutely spectacular. look way up. i mean, way up. >> it's too high. >> i wouldn't do it. >> reporter: what do you mean you're not doing it? >> got to man up. >> reporter: you come right out, and then you look down. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: i mean, why not be a little adventurous a thousand feet in the air? thanks a lot, "today" show. how come i'm always the first guy that has to test these things out? leaning out over the chicago skyline on tilt. the hancock center's new high-rise attraction for those who want to test their level of vertigo. >> one-of-a-kind way to experience the views. >> it's certainly unique. by scaring the pants off me. >> there you are. >> reporter: the tilt hovers 94 floors above the city. eight visitors at a time are slowly tilted down at an angle of 30 degrees. >> i'd like to see someone else do it first. >> reporter: still, some prefer terrafirma. >> there's a splat factor at the bottom that i'm not a fan of. >> reporter: i don't need a parachute? >> no parachute needed. >> reporter: of course, that splat factor is reduced to zero, i hope. there are three hydraulic lifts, and three laminated pieces of plexiglas, each one three quarters of an inch thick. oh, wow. i'm going to force myself to look down. holy cow. that's way down. so, yes, it is true. on a clear day, you can see forever. or about 50 miles. >> i think i'll just go for the glass of wine instead. >> reporter: okay, can you see me way over there? >> yes. >> we got you. >> you look good, kev. >> reporter: anyway, our thanks to nicole williams and for giving us this absolutely stunning and exclusive view this morning. but for now, guys, if you don't mind, i think i just want to get off of this thing for a few minutes. >> it's very cool, kevinve it. i can't wait to do it. >> i would do that in a heart beat. >> as long as there's glass and all of that, you're fine. looking down over the grand canyon, different story. >> kev, thank you so much. the jump when you're at the grand canyon? they say it's a real thing. >> no. >> i'll talk to my therapist about it. >>> coming up on "trending," an adorable life lesson for these little lion cubs. >>> and up next, tamron has the emotional acceptance speech that's a big hit online, right after this. as moist and chewy as they can be, with country crock. it's fresh buttery taste and smooth creamy texture means your cookies will turn out extra soft and extra special. welcome to crock country. woman: welcome to learning. spanish in the car.c on. passenger: you've got to be kidding me. driver: this is good. woman: vamanos. driver & passenger: vamanos. woman: gracias. driver & passenger: gracias. passenger: trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. driver: mira entra y comprame un
kevin tibbles finds himself at the top of the john hancock center this morning going for what they call a tilt, and it's 1,000 feet up. kevin, good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys. you know, way up here above the city of chicago, they simply call it the tilt. now, you might want to call it yikes. or maybe even holy cow. but i've got to tell you, the view from way up here is absolutely spectacular. look way up. i mean, way up. >> it's too high. >> i wouldn't do it. >>...
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kevin and beverly are world champions, having won their age group at the world latin dance cup in miami with different partners over the last two years. ♪ kevin wants to be a professional dancer when he grows up. from youngsters to an oldster, a 79-year-old drove the crowd nuts with her salsa on britain's got talent last month. judging by this, kevinf them. throwing the girl is the hard part for kevin. >> yes. sometimes. >> especially when it's your adult teacher. >> yes, she was -- i couldn't reach. >> is that any way to talk about your dance instructor? >> he's going to be a lady killer, huh? >> yes. he is. >> jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and he loves carrying the lady. well, tomorrow an oil boom under way in texas. talk about massive money in america. the lone star state on track to become the second biggest oil producer in the world just behind saudi arabia. new jobs, overnight millionaires. outfront investigation at the cost. we'll see you tomorrow, "ac 360" we'll see you tomorrow, "ac 360" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> an exclusive interview with a man who knows donald sterling's history better than most. longtime clippers executive elgin baylor sued sterling five years ago, alleging racist behavior that went back decades. he speaks to me tonight in his first interview since sterling was banned
kevin and beverly are world champions, having won their age group at the world latin dance cup in miami with different partners over the last two years. ♪ kevin wants to be a professional dancer when he grows up. from youngsters to an oldster, a 79-year-old drove the crowd nuts with her salsa on britain's got talent last month. judging by this, kevinf them. throwing the girl is the hard part for kevin. >> yes. sometimes. >> especially when it's your adult teacher. >> yes,...
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kevin mccarthy put that question straight to kevin spacey and his answer just might surprise you. ♪ ♪ when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. man: yeah, scott. i was just about to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! seed your lawn. seed it! at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. >>> time for news by the numbers. zero. that's the score liberal bill flair george soros think tank ranks in transparency. ironically the story is funded by soros himself. i'm so confused. next $150. that's how much the supposedly cash-strapped defense department is spending per gallon on a special green fuel they have to use. it's made out of algae. it's 64 times more money than regular jet fuel, which i believe we use for jets. finally, 14. that's the number of stories networks abc, cbs and nbc combined aired on the irs targeting scandal in the ten months following the first wave of coverage. they aired more than 130 stories in the first seven weeks. >>> switching gears, the king of all monster movies is back. >> we are talking about "godzilla." >> because what's really happening is that you're hiding something out there! it is going to send us back to the stone age! >> the most terrifying force of nature returning to the big screen next week, but we're getting an inside scoop this week with fox news contributor and founder of nerdtears.com, kevinrminator 2". >> birthday month continues. >> how have you never seen that? it will be delivered to your house on saturday. >> wow. this is fantastic. >> delivered by drone. >> it's a little scarey. >> i've seen the expendables. but go ahead. >> how is "godzilla." >> it opens next friday, i'll have my official review. i am the biggest "breaking bad" fan on the planet. i walk in, he plays heisenberg. check it out. >> it would be mind over matter, right? so he is this massive, takes up a lot of room and massive destruction and very careless, whereas heisenberg is methodical and he will find some little -- he'll find the weakness of godzilla and exploit it. god. >> ill la versus waltzer white? waltzer white would win. >> i think -- maybe that could be the sequel. maybe he could be walter white, godzilla. i would pay to see that. this summer, only this summer. heisenberg, one man, one monster. >> he played that character on "breaking bad." he won three emmys for that character on the show.
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kevin corriveau is telling us what's killing the fish kevin. >> we don't think it's so much of a mystery anymore. last week when we had the heat wave going on across much of the area, historical temperatures. here is marina del rey. because of the temperatures we saw last week, this water temperature here really started to spike. because of that the algae was out of control in that area, depleating the water of oxygen. the fish had no oxygen and there was fish kill there. 101° on wednesday and thursday. back to normal now on monday but this is what the water temperatures did all the way up to today. you can see every single day went up a degree, some days two degrees. only 5° difference. now the good news is the water temperatures are going to go down because we are going obe seeing that in and -- to be seeing that in and out of the sea tides. the problem though still a lot of fish. take a look at the cleeup that's going on -- cleanup that's going on in the area right now. it's going to take quite a while for fish to be cleaned up. and john they're saying a foot of dead fish are at the bottom. >> kevinhank you. and in northern california a heated court battle over a slice of pristine coastline. a billionaire paid a fortune for a piece of the coastline then closed the gates. >> at a spot where surfers saver and locals treasure. >> martin's beach is about five miles south of this secluded cove. >> secluded indeed with just one way in. is. >> so this is the gate that has been illegally closed. >> the man who paid $37.5 million for this land venture capitalist vinod cosla argues he's entitled to close the gate. this is what's on the other side. >> maybe if there's billions of dollars of overabandons you can do whatever you want. >> the court is considering whether the rights have been violated here. when cosla locked the gate and painted over the sign which indicated the beach's location, the gate has been on the property for decades and he can lock it. >> the ability to seclude others from private properties ask one of the essential sticks of private property rights that exist. >> it's
kevin corriveau is telling us what's killing the fish kevin. >> we don't think it's so much of a mystery anymore. last week when we had the heat wave going on across much of the area, historical temperatures. here is marina del rey. because of the temperatures we saw last week, this water temperature here really started to spike. because of that the algae was out of control in that area, depleating the water of oxygen. the fish had no oxygen and there was fish kill there. 101° on...
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. >> kevin, good to have you on the program. kevin clarke, enjoy the holiday weekend. >> you, too. >> on the eve of the pope's trip the u.n. delivered bad news. church leaders must imply with the u.n. treaty banning all torture. it said sex crimes can be considered a form of torture. the finding could bring a slew of new lawsuit and criminal charge for past abuse cases. people in the balkans regions have started to return home to assess the damage. the the danger does not pass some of the 20,000 landmines that have been left by the bosnian war now dots the land. >> they move easily. mining experts fear that's exactly what happened when torrents of water flewed through here. >> we need a different way of approaching these minds. this is a completely new situation for us. >> the mines left 100,000 people dead. 250,000 people have been killed by landmines since the conflict ended. people here are very aware of landmines. the village is surrounded by three large minefields. what they worry about now is that the water has pushed the mines
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our meteorologist kevin corriveau is here with more on that story. kevin. >> john, it wasn't planned at all. i want to take you back about 24 hours. let's put this in motion, you can see the rain that was it through. much clearer now. digging into what the terrain would look like. colburn, denver about 200 miles to the east. the small town of are 700 people was about five miles over here towards the west. this is the area we're talking about. you notice this half moon type shape right there. as you stay a look a little bit closer on google earth you can see a few roads into this area and one main highway just there to the north. now here is an image that was taken after the mountain slipped. let me go over here towards the other area. you can see where the mountain slipped right here and then you can see the debris flow all the way down towards the main road. actually it was so powerful it actually pushed over another ridge. that's the force we're talking about. about 250 feet deep in some of these locations there. luckily not many people were killed. we'l
our meteorologist kevin corriveau is here with more on that story. kevin. >> john, it wasn't planned at all. i want to take you back about 24 hours. let's put this in motion, you can see the rain that was it through. much clearer now. digging into what the terrain would look like. colburn, denver about 200 miles to the east. the small town of are 700 people was about five miles over here towards the west. this is the area we're talking about. you notice this half moon type shape right...
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kevin maroone with the youth organization global kids. kevin, i want to start with you because i think the story here today is about the u.s. cooperation, the u.s. coming in and sort of bringing in i guess what you'd call the big security guns, coming in with drones, with additional help, military, not military aid but sending in members of the u.s. military. the thing that makes this story so poignant and the reason it's become belatedly such a big international story is the actual plight of these girls and the issue of human trafficking. as horrific as it is, what are these girls facing? it has been almost 30 days. >> as you mentioned, it is finally the world is paying attention. it has been over three weeks. we're facing a situation with 223 girls still in captivity in a forested area, difficult terrain to actually have a rescue effort be effective, and now we are in a situation where there's a porous border with cameroon. nobody is quite sure if these girls are still in the borno state. abubakar shekau said he was going to sell these women in the open market. the fear is that has already begun to happen. >> he openly said that slavery is allowed in his region. he believes in it. in a situation where you're dealing with human traffickers, once, let's say, that has happened to some of these girls and there's been this horrific -- almost unthinkable to even talk about it, once they have sold some of these girls -- the stories are for as little as 12ds, how can they be found at that point? >> i think now it's going to take concerted effort between all these nations that are offering support, france, britain, the u.s., offering technical assistance. it's become a wider issue. you're talking about boka haram, talking about the affiliation with al qaeda in the islamic rim, talking about extremist groups in cameroon and mali. this has become a wider regional issue. the involvement needs to be robust and immediate to get these girls back. >> lola, going and taking a step back, we talked about the poverty and the irony that you do have the capital of nigeria hosting this world economic forum. the other issue i'd like to talk about, is this an issue of anti-colonialism. there's a scholar from the university of indiana who said really it isn't western education that's forbidden, it's more of a broader colonial term and a reaction against the fact that colonialists when they were running that country forbade the traditional religions and teaching which was islamic teaching. and boka haram is a reaction to that and westernism itself. how has that aspect and poverty played into the groups like boka haram. >> with all due respect to that person, i don't necessarily believe that. in the south, for example, you have educated people who are christian, who are muslim. it's not really about colonialism. i think in that particular region of nigeria, there's a lot of poverty. it's the poorest area in nigeria, about three times the amount of poverty in the northeast than there is in the south. i think boka haram emerged from a mixture of political, social and ethnic that decisions that have given rise to a group of men who feel emasculated, disenchanted, plus they also have their own way of leading which is somewhat different from the rest of the country that's connected to the government. i wouldn't say it's colonialism, but i would say it's a mixture of social and political issues that basically have left a void for these people to emerge. >> what they want is to take over the government and restore a taliban-like government in nigeria. the nigerian government hasn't tried to deal with this group and insurgency before, and the fact that they've taken so long to deal with this issue with the girls. >> one of the issues is genuine into tude of the government. i'm sorry. i'd have to say it like that. we're not talking an american government that reacts to things and gets a press secretary. we're talking a government that doesn't necessarily even within its own country understand what's going on. nigeria is the most populous country in africa. we're talking millions and millions of people. it's huge. i think before the government thought boka haram is a northeastern problem, it's not really going to affect everywhere else, so you can just ignore it and just a few guys causing trouble. >> clearly that's not true. kevin, is it possible to use the fact that nigeria is trying to put itself on display as sort of a growing economy and this is a giant, sort of pokes a giant hole in this idea when this can take place within it? is it possible to use this moment on the world stage to force the government of nigeria to do more to help these girls? >> i think it is possible. it's what needs to happen. we've seen now globally people have been galvanized to make sure that something is done to rescue these young women. and president good luck jonathan has to take decisive action. >> i agree with lola. this is an issue of marginalized north. historically, marge liesed, impoverished, they need to address this issue on several different fronts. the security, military assessment to get the girls back and then a political and economic assessment to address those issues of marginalization, to address the corruption, thus being easier to recruit to some of these more extremist countries. >> kevin from global kids inc.
kevin maroone with the youth organization global kids. kevin, i want to start with you because i think the story here today is about the u.s. cooperation, the u.s. coming in and sort of bringing in i guess what you'd call the big security guns, coming in with drones, with additional help, military, not military aid but sending in members of the u.s. military. the thing that makes this story so poignant and the reason it's become belatedly such a big international story is the actual plight of...