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a killee's heels for $200, please. [ beep ] the actress was janet leigh. back to you, katie. a killee's heels for $400, please. katie. who is the wicked witch? be more specific. the wicked witch of the east. that's the one. a killee's eels for -- heels for $600, please. jerome. what is "men in black"? that's it. a killee's heels for $800. jerome. what is "dick tracy"? no. katie. what is "scream"? "scream" is the film. office seeker, disappointed for $1,000. jerome. who is adlai stevenson? correct. office seeker for $200. katie. who is ford? henry ford, yep. national scenic byways for $800, please. answer there -- daily double. [ applause ] you trail jerome by $1,000. $1,000, please. okay. here's the clue. what is the pacific coast? oh, no. that's not hell. but death valley could seem like it was hell. we have less than a minute to go now. pacific c-- sorry. national scenic byways for $600, please. jerome. what is route 66? yep. "mythbusters," $800. jerome. what is a penny? penny is right. "mythbusters" for $1,000. jerome. what is ice? ice, yes. scenic byways for $200, please.
a killee's heels for $200, please. [ beep ] the actress was janet leigh. back to you, katie. a killee's heels for $400, please. katie. who is the wicked witch? be more specific. the wicked witch of the east. that's the one. a killee's eels for -- heels for $600, please. jerome. what is "men in black"? that's it. a killee's heels for $800. jerome. what is "dick tracy"? no. katie. what is "scream"? "scream" is the film. office seeker, disappointed for...
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from your magazine, leigh, sheila bayer's piece.ry ford gave a huge boost to the american middle class by more than doubling workers pay to $5 an hour. he wanted to address high turnover and absenteeism in the work force. boosting wages seems to be a no-brainer. to its credit the gap said it was raising the minimum wage. some states and cities have. she finishes by saying it would be far better for companies to take the initiative, donny, based on their own enlightened self-interest. market based conservatives might oppose the minimum wage but applaud companies for sound business reasons decide to better reward workers. i mean, it's not just me. >> he also saw his employee as a customer and also a revolutionary thing back then in addition to thinking they will work harder if they are paid better. >> one of my successes in my business was i found the best people and i paid them great. so as a business -- what i'm saying to you, though, you can't implore a moral imperative on corporate ceos to say it is their job to do that, it is the
from your magazine, leigh, sheila bayer's piece.ry ford gave a huge boost to the american middle class by more than doubling workers pay to $5 an hour. he wanted to address high turnover and absenteeism in the work force. boosting wages seems to be a no-brainer. to its credit the gap said it was raising the minimum wage. some states and cities have. she finishes by saying it would be far better for companies to take the initiative, donny, based on their own enlightened self-interest. market...
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leigh man, reports. >> reporter: there is still work to be done on farms in the sacramento valley but the league of california cities executive director says you will see a different landscape in other areas. >> you can see the almond orchards just being plowed out. just trees that, you know, acres as far as you could see that are laying on their sides because the lack of water. >> reporter: john says orchards take more than five years to grow and produce fruit. he worries northern counties could suffer the same fate next year. >> the people that are working this particular industry the crops and so forth it's not like they can hold out. i mean, they have to go elsewhere. >> reporter: farmers north of fresno county for the most part have planted their annual crops. however, farm workers say they have had their hours cut or even reduced because of irrigation restrictions. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: her husband works on a farm cleaning and watering crops. he saw several coworkers lose their jobs in the last couple of weeks. the yolo food bank says it's only seen a small increase
leigh man, reports. >> reporter: there is still work to be done on farms in the sacramento valley but the league of california cities executive director says you will see a different landscape in other areas. >> you can see the almond orchards just being plowed out. just trees that, you know, acres as far as you could see that are laying on their sides because the lack of water. >> reporter: john says orchards take more than five years to grow and produce fruit. he worries...
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we get a view from within the system from danah leigh marks, president of the national association of immigration judges. she's been a judge for 27 years and is based in san francisco. thank you for joining us. everyone seems to agree about the huge backlog, how serious a problem is it, for the system and for an individual judge? >> it's an extremely serious problem. the immigration courts have 375,000 cases pending before them right now and only 228 immigration judges across the country to deal with those cases. the nationa national associatiof immigration judges has been trying to call attention to the extremely overburdened conditions our dockets are experiencing and how long cases remain pending, which can be four or five, sometimes six years in various parts of the country when someone is not detained. but we've had trouble getting attention focused on us. >> reporter: a lot of attention now. what kind of immigration changes have judges seen in terms of who've's appearing before you? are you seeing many younger people now? >> yes, over the past three to four years, there have bee
we get a view from within the system from danah leigh marks, president of the national association of immigration judges. she's been a judge for 27 years and is based in san francisco. thank you for joining us. everyone seems to agree about the huge backlog, how serious a problem is it, for the system and for an individual judge? >> it's an extremely serious problem. the immigration courts have 375,000 cases pending before them right now and only 228 immigration judges across the country...
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startling evidence in the case of a father charged with murder after leighing histle boy in a stifling hot car. and an epic life. tom brokaw remembers the american original hero. the war hero who inspired millions and a movie by angelina jolie. the nightly news begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening.
startling evidence in the case of a father charged with murder after leighing histle boy in a stifling hot car. and an epic life. tom brokaw remembers the american original hero. the war hero who inspired millions and a movie by angelina jolie. the nightly news begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening.
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vick leigh, "abc7 news." >>> today san francisco police are looking for the woman who robbed an 8-year-old girl who was selling candy outside a store. she was with some other children about 2:00 yesterday. so here's what happened. the other kids went inside the store and left the girl with the money. then a woman approached her and asked her for change for the bus. the girl was about to give her change when the woman grabbed her arm, twisted it, and stole the money. the woman jumped on a nearby bus and hasn't been seen since. >>> two men accused of hitting a woman after a giants game last week were in corn this morning. lopez and rucker pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated assault. investigators say they got into a fight outside the giants' ballpark wheith a man and a dru woman. he is accused of punching in woman in the gut. he said he punched her by mistake. they got into a fight because they thought rucker's daughter was filming her throwing up. >>> one-fif ofgt the people in gaza are being told to evacuate because of rockets being fired from both sides. today the first israeli di
vick leigh, "abc7 news." >>> today san francisco police are looking for the woman who robbed an 8-year-old girl who was selling candy outside a store. she was with some other children about 2:00 yesterday. so here's what happened. the other kids went inside the store and left the girl with the money. then a woman approached her and asked her for change for the bus. the girl was about to give her change when the woman grabbed her arm, twisted it, and stole the money. the woman...
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joining me is nbc's danielle leigh from washington, d.c. danielle, what's the latest? >> reporter: even as the accusations that the rebels are keeping investigators from the crash scene continues to mound, the rebels are now speaking out saying that's not the case, and we have seen one positive sign, one big development this morning. international observers have been able to see where the bodies that the rebels obtained are being kept. had he say they're in good condition, and those bodies are expected to be transferred out later today. the big question, however, is once these investigators, these international investigators, get complete access to the site, how much evidence will they really be able to get, and how much may have already been destroyed? >> reporter: trains move debris. nearly 200 bodies have been piled into refrigerated box cars by pro-russian rebels, and internationally outrage is growing. >> it is an absolutely shambolic situation. it does look more like a garden cleanup than a forensic investigation. >> reporter: in a video statement this morning ru
joining me is nbc's danielle leigh from washington, d.c. danielle, what's the latest? >> reporter: even as the accusations that the rebels are keeping investigators from the crash scene continues to mound, the rebels are now speaking out saying that's not the case, and we have seen one positive sign, one big development this morning. international observers have been able to see where the bodies that the rebels obtained are being kept. had he say they're in good condition, and those...
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as leigh martinez reports, many farmers are not planting crops which means workers are losing jobs. >> reporter: there is still work to be done on farms in the sacramento valley. but if you travel south through fresno, the league of california cities executive director says you'll see a very different landscape. >> you can see the almond orchards being plowed out. just trees that, you know, acres as far as you can see that are just laying on their sides because of the lack of water. >> reporter: john says orchards take more than 5 years to grow and produce fruit. he worries northern counties could suffer the same fate next year. >> the people that are working this particular industry, the crops and so forth, uhm, it's not like they can -- they can hold out. i mean, they have to, uhm, go elsewhere. >> reporter: farmers north of fresno county for the most part have planted their annual crops. however, farm workers say they have had their hours cut or even reduced because of irrigation restrictions. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: maria chavez says her husband works on a dixon farm cle
as leigh martinez reports, many farmers are not planting crops which means workers are losing jobs. >> reporter: there is still work to be done on farms in the sacramento valley. but if you travel south through fresno, the league of california cities executive director says you'll see a very different landscape. >> you can see the almond orchards being plowed out. just trees that, you know, acres as far as you can see that are just laying on their sides because of the lack of water....
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startling evidence in the case of a father charged with murder after leighing histle boy in a stifling hot car. and an epic life. tom brokaw remembers the american original hero. the war hero who inspired millions and a movie by angelina jolie. the nightly news begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. brian is off tonight. i'm lester holt. a strengthening hurricane arthur is skirting the eastern seaboard tonight on track for a dangerous july 4 rendezvous with north carolina, forcing thousands of vacationers to flee the coastline. the storm develop enter into a category one hurricane early this morning. it now packs sustained winds of 90 miles an hour. arthur has steadily been making its way northward, gaining strength and is expected to make a direct hit on north carolina's outer banks as a category two storm. tonight, there are hour cain warnings along the north carolina coast, up to the virginia border and tropical storm warnings now posted as far north as nantucket and cape cod. the weather channe
startling evidence in the case of a father charged with murder after leighing histle boy in a stifling hot car. and an epic life. tom brokaw remembers the american original hero. the war hero who inspired millions and a movie by angelina jolie. the nightly news begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. brian is off tonight. i'm lester holt. a strengthening hurricane arthur is...
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. >> ring me on the phone is legendary sports agent leigh steinberg.uring his career, he negotiated $2 billion worth of contracts will stop you spend 40 years brokering deals and sports. is this one of the weirdest deals you have seen? >> it has actually had a pretty consistent forward trust. when they put together the trust between the starlings, it said in it that if two or more doctors declared one of the principles to be incompetent, then the other partner could run the trust. what the judge has done today is go ahead and reaffirm when shelley sterling sent donald to to psychiatrist and they both judged he was incompetent, she has controlled the sale with armor. they are looking to august 15 to put a deal together and then goodbye donald sterling. >> it seems right around the corner. it's interesting that owner's and ownership of teams is a contractually obligated issue that would end up in court. it's kind of a shocker. >> frankly, under the terms of the field sterling signed with the league, he went ahead and said he would give up his right to go
. >> ring me on the phone is legendary sports agent leigh steinberg.uring his career, he negotiated $2 billion worth of contracts will stop you spend 40 years brokering deals and sports. is this one of the weirdest deals you have seen? >> it has actually had a pretty consistent forward trust. when they put together the trust between the starlings, it said in it that if two or more doctors declared one of the principles to be incompetent, then the other partner could run the trust....
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embassy in trip leigh sits empty this morning. the decision to evacuate was made when talks with the warring sides negotiated with the u.s. ambassador fell apart. >> we weren't sure about collateral fire. it was decided that we would leave the embassy. >> the operation took about five hours for a caravan of 158 u.s. embassy personnel including armed marine guards. about 100 miles away. they left the embassy compound in buses. dozens of u.s. marines, a rapid response team were in the air positioned nearby to respond to any threat. once safely in tunisia, they boarded commercial airlines. >> it looks to have been done in incredibly good fashion. >> reporter: lawmakers said they were briefed on the operation beforehand with some republicans calling for more action on the ground. >> we want to see the united states do a better job of leading of bringing the different factions together inside libya. >> reporter: security in libya is a sensitive issue for the obama administration after a attack against the consulate claimed the life of
embassy in trip leigh sits empty this morning. the decision to evacuate was made when talks with the warring sides negotiated with the u.s. ambassador fell apart. >> we weren't sure about collateral fire. it was decided that we would leave the embassy. >> the operation took about five hours for a caravan of 158 u.s. embassy personnel including armed marine guards. about 100 miles away. they left the embassy compound in buses. dozens of u.s. marines, a rapid response team were in the...
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finally i would say obviously, the value creation has to be there and if it was aided by tax, absolute leigh, but if it wasn't, that would be okay, as well. so we're keeping our options very widely open. >> let's talk about this suitor. it's unusual and i'll read through your different presentations and some of it is directly involved with the fact that this company would basically wreck the allergan that we know. why should shareholders care? isn't it a take the money and run situation? >> obviously, we really question the sustainability of the valiant business model in its entirety. we observed what happened to medicis when it was acquired at the end of 2012. we're beginning to see the same patterns of declining revenue growth completed last year and it would be higher for medicis, it was 35% for the costs taken up. bausch & lomb, 55% and for us they are proposing 70%, cutting rnd 90%. we personally take the view that is value destruction and not creation and of course, the reason we point to that is a very major part of the consideration that valiant has put on the table is in equity, som
finally i would say obviously, the value creation has to be there and if it was aided by tax, absolute leigh, but if it wasn't, that would be okay, as well. so we're keeping our options very widely open. >> let's talk about this suitor. it's unusual and i'll read through your different presentations and some of it is directly involved with the fact that this company would basically wreck the allergan that we know. why should shareholders care? isn't it a take the money and run situation?...
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[ticking] >> for 15 years on "antiques roadshow," america has brought collectibles experts leigh and treasures. >> for andy warhol, this is a classic. >> now these wonder twins are traveling the country, and they're coming to you. >> it's a mission to find things in that home. >> oh, my gosh! these are valuable! >> if you don't know what you've got... >> do you know what this is?! >> no. >> this is incredible. >> ...the keno brothers will separate the fakes... >> i'm not sure it's real. >> ...from the finds. >> it's a diamond! >> oh, my god! >> ...and change lives... >> one hundred... >> ...one family at a time. >> ...thousand dollars. >> and tonight... >> it could be worth tens of millions of dollars. >> ...the kenos visit a jersey cop turned collector... >> if anything could g
[ticking] >> for 15 years on "antiques roadshow," america has brought collectibles experts leigh and treasures. >> for andy warhol, this is a classic. >> now these wonder twins are traveling the country, and they're coming to you. >> it's a mission to find things in that home. >> oh, my gosh! these are valuable! >> if you don't know what you've got... >> do you know what this is?! >> no. >> this is incredible. >> ...the keno...
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of gaza and israelment but the tragedy of this war is it is in a very populated area and complete leigh. the egyptian -- should have taken o hold. hamas could have held its fire and we would not be fighting today at all. >> how do you answer that? >> well, basically, are you correct in indicating the limited space involved in this conflict. gaza for all practical purposes, the whole strip is what, twiz the area of washington d.c. and when you think of the strongest air force in the region, you are talking about fifth or sixth strongest country in the world, militarily, when you think of the israeli navy bombing from the other side. so you are talk approximating about a very, very small piece of real estate. the bulk of which is-- by the way, they inhabited part even smaller than d.c. so it doesn't make sense to seek a military solution to what essentially is a political problem. and that's what israel needs to focus on. >> in the longer-term, absolutely. there's only a political solution to this and the sides should get back to the table. the problem is that hamas is not involved in thi
of gaza and israelment but the tragedy of this war is it is in a very populated area and complete leigh. the egyptian -- should have taken o hold. hamas could have held its fire and we would not be fighting today at all. >> how do you answer that? >> well, basically, are you correct in indicating the limited space involved in this conflict. gaza for all practical purposes, the whole strip is what, twiz the area of washington d.c. and when you think of the strongest air force in the...
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. >> here is le leigh cowan with a sunday profile. >> the flying heart ranch near california's sequoiace. >> come on, hurry up, big boy. >> reporter: but for actor angelica huston it can be just as wild here as hollywood. >> the pigs over here and horses in here, and a few little sheep, but it is an old mcdonald farm. it is not a real farm. >> it was the first place the academy award winner ever bought with her own money. >> a retreat she kept to herself. >> i kind of bought it as a secret and then i kept it as a secret. >> it is one of the few secrets angelica huston was able to have in her very public life. >> now 63, it is a life she chronicled in the first of a two-part memoir, a story lately told. >> published by cbs's simon & schuster. >> if you are going to tell your story, you kind of have to commit to a certain degree of forthrightness. >> reporter: it is very detailed. >> it is detailed. >> >> she was born heir to a hollywood dynasty. >> you are so dumb there is nothing to compare you with. >> started with her grandfather, walter huston. >> you so dumb yo you can't see your o
. >> here is le leigh cowan with a sunday profile. >> the flying heart ranch near california's sequoiace. >> come on, hurry up, big boy. >> reporter: but for actor angelica huston it can be just as wild here as hollywood. >> the pigs over here and horses in here, and a few little sheep, but it is an old mcdonald farm. it is not a real farm. >> it was the first place the academy award winner ever bought with her own money. >> a retreat she kept to...
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. >> jimmy carter has clear leigh made a different choice. >> jimmy carter has made a different choice over a long period of time. i don't recall that he was so vocal in 1982 or so. >> and so you have to respect the choice of former president bush to mostly stay out of the debate. and that actually was something that he was pretty good at as a president, or at least that was his strategy as a communicator was to say one thing to say the one thing and focus on the one goal and try to avoid talking about other things. >> you thy president obama is a good communicator. >> i think he's a careful communicator and he's very interesting it to talk with. the thing that is criticized about his style of communication is, i suspect but i don't know i suspect he believes it's a strength which is that asked a question will answer it at length. let me go back to the beginning. let me tell you how -- >> he will connect the scotts. >> let me go back to the beginning of this and lead up to where we are going on that. that can be frustrating to those of us in the news medica-- media because we want to k
. >> jimmy carter has clear leigh made a different choice. >> jimmy carter has made a different choice over a long period of time. i don't recall that he was so vocal in 1982 or so. >> and so you have to respect the choice of former president bush to mostly stay out of the debate. and that actually was something that he was pretty good at as a president, or at least that was his strategy as a communicator was to say one thing to say the one thing and focus on the one goal and...
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security we were deeply saddened earlier this year by the murder of a lawyer in human rights defender leighas representing the blasphemy and authorities continue to marginalize the community. the secretary mentioned the case in to press for the release and secretary kerry described what is on our mind today. to look debt that carries the murder of the clerics in june these mini courage followers to reject but paid the ultimate sacrifice since then they would enforce the moratorium to expel on muslims or non shia to force them to convert to islam or face execution. in europe many countries see as of rise to target jews or muslims and in hungary the government did not speak vatican's efforts to rehabilitate anti-semitic world war ii figures we urge that government to have constructive dialogue with the 70th anniversary of the world war ii roundup of jews and other brand or days by nazi forces in france concerns of those incidents as well as physical assaults against members of the jewish community with the continued efforts to promote interfaith with anti-semitic and anti-muslim attacks as we
security we were deeply saddened earlier this year by the murder of a lawyer in human rights defender leighas representing the blasphemy and authorities continue to marginalize the community. the secretary mentioned the case in to press for the release and secretary kerry described what is on our mind today. to look debt that carries the murder of the clerics in june these mini courage followers to reject but paid the ultimate sacrifice since then they would enforce the moratorium to expel on...
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they even looked at mayor ed leigh. >> the fbi engages in these fishing expeditions.american hustle" is very accurate in they do these kinds of things. the fact is the fbi tends to target people who, quite frankly, one of the things that disturbed me about what was revealed in the paper is how many -- all the people they targeted were essential minorities, and especially after i will can americans who were not, by the way, named or indicted or any allegations of wrong doing. >> do you think any more charges are possible? >> no, i think this is probably it. this is going to set a baseline for either plea negotiations or the trial. it will probably come in sometime next year. >> thank you, mike could. he is on twitter if you would like to connect with him. >>> a stockton man may be a danger to public health. >> reporter: this is a tuberculosis patient that could put the public's health at risk. an arrest warrant is out for the man who stopped taking his tb treatment and was last seen at this capri motel in stockton. >> he used to stand outside or sit outside. >> reporte
they even looked at mayor ed leigh. >> the fbi engages in these fishing expeditions.american hustle" is very accurate in they do these kinds of things. the fact is the fbi tends to target people who, quite frankly, one of the things that disturbed me about what was revealed in the paper is how many -- all the people they targeted were essential minorities, and especially after i will can americans who were not, by the way, named or indicted or any allegations of wrong doing. >>...
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israel's military dropped leaflets warning residents to leigh their homes before it targets rockets it claims are in the area. we are being attacked by land, air and sea. we have nowhere to hide, this man says. it is a close call in tel aviv last night as well. hamas promised it was going to attack israel and it delivered on its word, sending israelis running for cover. but waiting was the defense system iron dome, intercepting the skies above tel aviv and saving lives. overnight israel raided a rocket launching site in gaza with special forces. residents feared this was the beginning of the ground invasion. many fled. but it wasn't. while israeli troops are still on the board e, waiting for the order to launch, israel intensified its air strikes. targeting the home of gaza's police chief, also the brother of on islamic leard. he survived but 18 people died including women and children from his family. it was the single deadliest israeli attack since the war began. hospitals struggled to cope with the injured. for some, like palestinian-american doctor and his family from houston, texa
israel's military dropped leaflets warning residents to leigh their homes before it targets rockets it claims are in the area. we are being attacked by land, air and sea. we have nowhere to hide, this man says. it is a close call in tel aviv last night as well. hamas promised it was going to attack israel and it delivered on its word, sending israelis running for cover. but waiting was the defense system iron dome, intercepting the skies above tel aviv and saving lives. overnight israel raided...
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maybe this is the question i'll leigh you with. if the president gets to use executive action on this and go around congress, that is really what i think upsets america the most. and i would like to know how you feel if he was to go and use the executive order without going through congress in the appropriate way. >> bill, great question. you know what, i'll be honest with you, i'm conflicted on this one. i like where the president is trying to get to when it comes to immigration, but i don't know that i'm comfortable with the method or means, and i'm really concerned on a number of levels, and not just with this president but many presidents before him as well about the growing power of the executive branch. and the more you work around congress, the less pressure there is on our institution to get the job done. and i don't know that there is a substitute for having the people's representatives come to some kind of common ground and make the necessary changes to our laws or write new ones to address the issues that we see today. s
maybe this is the question i'll leigh you with. if the president gets to use executive action on this and go around congress, that is really what i think upsets america the most. and i would like to know how you feel if he was to go and use the executive order without going through congress in the appropriate way. >> bill, great question. you know what, i'll be honest with you, i'm conflicted on this one. i like where the president is trying to get to when it comes to immigration, but i...
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he was terribly injured in iraq in 2006, and he and his wife leigh have devoted their lives to helping veterans, one of the things the woodruff foundation does is what you're talking about, trying to find where -- first of all, you have to raise the money, ann marie dougherty is here and helps us with that, but also, to do due diligence on who to give it to and who is getting results, and that is something we have to continue to measure. i want to also turn now before we go again on each of these topics to kent hance p.m. we heard a lot about education and how some of the veterans are using the money that they get from the g.i. bill. a lot of it seems to be going online. what can you do in the colleges and -- >> i think the first thing -- you have to put the resources in. >> you do have that accent i love it. >> my boss and my heart are in west texas, where the highway ends and the west begins. we need a little humor in here. one of the things that -- if you don't put the resources in, you're not going to get a rate of return, and lee iacocca once said that the vision and the ideas at
he was terribly injured in iraq in 2006, and he and his wife leigh have devoted their lives to helping veterans, one of the things the woodruff foundation does is what you're talking about, trying to find where -- first of all, you have to raise the money, ann marie dougherty is here and helps us with that, but also, to do due diligence on who to give it to and who is getting results, and that is something we have to continue to measure. i want to also turn now before we go again on each of...
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i think secretary kerry will be in dell leigh, if not this week but soon -- delhi. secretary hagel is scheduled to go meet his counterpart in delhi in august. i would hope somewhere down the road i would do the same thing to meet the new team that is in place there you know we have had for a number of years very good relationships between our services. between pacom and services there and we have ongoing number of exercises that seemed to have worked pretty well for our growing, our growing partnership. we look forward to the road ahead. we think it is all positive. >> [inaudible]. secretary hagel's travels to indepent yaw next month? >> in short term what do i recommend? well, he didn't ask me what i recommended but, i would recommend that, that he recognize that, and to relay to his counterparts that we're interested in producing closer mil to mil relationships. the new administration recognizes we already have a good basis which could go forward on. >> the administration today acknowledged that the russian government violated the imf treaty. you i understand were
i think secretary kerry will be in dell leigh, if not this week but soon -- delhi. secretary hagel is scheduled to go meet his counterpart in delhi in august. i would hope somewhere down the road i would do the same thing to meet the new team that is in place there you know we have had for a number of years very good relationships between our services. between pacom and services there and we have ongoing number of exercises that seemed to have worked pretty well for our growing, our growing...
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leigh carter, thank you for being with "fox & friends." an insane scene.ar driver drives through a garage and hits the highway leaving a rifle. how this came to an end. >>> do you buy brand name or generic at the drug store? does it make a difference? dr. marc siegel says yes. dr. marc siegel says yes. ♪ ifcorner of "smart choice"e and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... ...like centrum. select products are now just $9.99 with card. at the corner of happy and healthy. your eyes. even 10 miles away... they can see the light of a single candle. look after them... with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. now with a new easy-to-swallow coating. >>> quick headlines. glad you're up. weather being blamed for a plane crash that killed everyone on board in taiwan. transasia airways say the plane caught the tail end of a typhoon while trying to land. >>> it appears a recent medal of honor recipient does not know his own strength. [applause] >> that's a first. former army staff sergeant ryan
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. >> leigh says separate lines for traveling with or without liquids and gels.ybody. august 15th. there is a prize of at least $5,000. i don't know how they do their selection criteria. they are tough customers. >> tough critics. >> ever get emotional while you're watching a sporting event. >> yes. >> would you hide your expressions if you knew you were constantly on camera? >> no. >> you would just keep showing them? >> yeah. >> crazy sports fan kate middleton does not hide her emotion. we are used to seeing her in public gatherings. take a look at her at monday at britain's commonwealth games. first, bent over in shock with her signature mouth cover. things wincing at the hockey being played in front of her. from grins and grimaces, kate is spotted everywhere. here she is they are yankees game. sorry. that's the wrong picture. >> by the way, that hoodie is flying off store shelves. >> she was seen at wimbledon, throwing up her hands and gasping at the games being played. >> royals. they flip out just like us. >> all right, ladies, time to pucker up. it is nati
. >> leigh says separate lines for traveling with or without liquids and gels.ybody. august 15th. there is a prize of at least $5,000. i don't know how they do their selection criteria. they are tough customers. >> tough critics. >> ever get emotional while you're watching a sporting event. >> yes. >> would you hide your expressions if you knew you were constantly on camera? >> no. >> you would just keep showing them? >> yeah. >> crazy...
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leigh at lsu shreveport. good to see you this morning.pox found in a closet at the national institutes of health. what does that tell you? >> it's like finding the forgotten mittens. the nih reported they found viles of smallpox from 1950 in an unused lab. they did the right thing. they reported it to the cdc. and they are transporting the viles of smallpox to test and make sure that everything's okay. that it's not something that's going to cause infection. now, smallpox is a very deadly virus in the 20th century in which it killed over 500 million people. they're being responsive and transparent about this issue. >> nothing to be worried about here? >> i don't know. i find it a little disconcerting. there are only supposed to be two places that have it in the world. in russia in a lab and the cdc. and they casually mentioned by the way in an old storage room, a bit of smallpox. like your crazy uncle bill found a live grenade from world war ii in his closet. so i find it a little disconcerting. >> all right. >> but no threat. >> no. not
leigh at lsu shreveport. good to see you this morning.pox found in a closet at the national institutes of health. what does that tell you? >> it's like finding the forgotten mittens. the nih reported they found viles of smallpox from 1950 in an unused lab. they did the right thing. they reported it to the cdc. and they are transporting the viles of smallpox to test and make sure that everything's okay. that it's not something that's going to cause infection. now, smallpox is a very deadly...