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. >> one question for you, madden? sir. >> you are ready? >> always ready, sir. >> let's go. >> then a signal ten alerts staff to an emergency in the segregation unit. that lived with a family.a e one day, it started to rain and rain. water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. but the family just didn't think a flood could ever happen. the reality is, floods do happen. protect what matters. get flood insurance. call the number on your screen to learn more. >>> with more than 300 teens behind bars inside pendleton juvenile, some days can be tougher than others. for offenders and staff. when both are pushed to the limit, pendleton's care team is called into action. >> the care team is about trying to bring down the number of physical forces. and it's actually brought them down. every day different people are assigned to it. today we're both on the care team. whatever the situation is, you go to where they call you and talk to the kid and kind of deescalate it so it doe
. >> one question for you, madden? sir. >> you are ready? >> always ready, sir. >> let's go. >> then a signal ten alerts staff to an emergency in the segregation unit. that lived with a family.a e one day, it started to rain and rain. water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. but the family just didn't think a flood could ever happen. the reality is, floods do happen. protect what matters. get flood insurance....
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thrilled to be joined by the two leads, lily james who plays lady rose on "downton abbey" and richard madden who starred as robb stark on "game of thrones." very different role here, though. take a look. >> where do you live? >> at the palace. my father's teaching me his trade. >> you're an apprentice? >> of a sort. >> that's very fine. do they treat you well? >> oh, better than i deserve most likely. and you? >> they treat me as well as they're able. >> oh, look at that gorgeous shot. well done, lily, in the control room and now lily and richard,
thrilled to be joined by the two leads, lily james who plays lady rose on "downton abbey" and richard madden who starred as robb stark on "game of thrones." very different role here, though. take a look. >> where do you live? >> at the palace. my father's teaching me his trade. >> you're an apprentice? >> of a sort. >> that's very fine. do they treat you well? >> oh, better than i deserve most likely. and you? >> they treat me as...
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. >> tell us about the john madden story. >> i'm out here in oakland, california. i was preaching here in california. after mass was over one of the ushers comes over and said someone wants to meet you. i go and it was john madden. he said i knew you when you were a kid. i said yes, you did. i was there when you won to super bowl against the vikings. i go to canton, ohio. he said what are you doing here. how come you are not back in church peaching. he's a great catholic guy. he and his wife are very devote catholics. >> you have been preaching all of the time. you go back at the invitation of other peachers. tell us about the football connection. >> i try to introduce myself to people. there was a wonderful couple that came in. i said hi, i'm richard lane. i said nice to meet you mr. brady. i asked did your son let you wear one of the super bowl rings. i said yes, we are tom brady's parents. i said your son will have one of these in about 7 years. this is my fathers nfl hall of fame ring. >> when we woman back we'll talk about your ministry and the heart of who yo
. >> tell us about the john madden story. >> i'm out here in oakland, california. i was preaching here in california. after mass was over one of the ushers comes over and said someone wants to meet you. i go and it was john madden. he said i knew you when you were a kid. i said yes, you did. i was there when you won to super bowl against the vikings. i go to canton, ohio. he said what are you doing here. how come you are not back in church peaching. he's a great catholic guy. he and...
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kevin madden, scott walker declared himself the front-runner this week.w with breitbart, president obama put out a statement about his passage of right to work legislation in wisconsin. he was asked for his reaction. he goes, i guess that means we're the front-runner. campaign hasn't even started yet and he declared himself -- that's a pretty gutsy thing to do, oddly. >> i don't know if it is gutsy. i think it is irrational exuberance, to borrow a phrase. this is the time to be managing those expectations. i think one thing he's already lost is the element of surprise. i think he needs to get that back a little bit. so i don't -- i think he does owe a debt of gratitude to the president, forcing him out, because right now, nothing helps in a republican primary like seeing -- being seen as enemy number one for the white house. >> you know, karen finney, there has been this debate, i think, among some democrats. who is the tougher republican to face, a new face, you look at our poll and it says change, change, change. nearly 60%. people want more change than
kevin madden, scott walker declared himself the front-runner this week.w with breitbart, president obama put out a statement about his passage of right to work legislation in wisconsin. he was asked for his reaction. he goes, i guess that means we're the front-runner. campaign hasn't even started yet and he declared himself -- that's a pretty gutsy thing to do, oddly. >> i don't know if it is gutsy. i think it is irrational exuberance, to borrow a phrase. this is the time to be managing...
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madden could be the announced candidate. >> you heard it.ham was trending for something he admitted in our show last weekend. >> you could have every e-mail i've ever sent. i've never sent one. >> it may seem odd to you in 2015 for someone who have never sent an e-mail. but he's not alone. not by a long shot. >> i'm afraid that if i was e-mailing given my solid always calm temperament that i might e-mail something they might be regret. >> he wasn't alone. a bunch of senators looked up from their typewriters to say they don't use e-mails either. look at this list. chuck schumer said if he started he'd never stop. the former president has only sent two e-mails in his life and we wonder why people think washington is out of touch with the rest of america but here's this. the best comes from maryland democrat who tells the new york types yes, of course i e-mail. i'm modern and hip. everybody here are you guys all e-mailers? >> oh yeah. >> it's so 2000. >> it is. >> all right. that's all for today was if we're out of time we'll be back next week
madden could be the announced candidate. >> you heard it.ham was trending for something he admitted in our show last weekend. >> you could have every e-mail i've ever sent. i've never sent one. >> it may seem odd to you in 2015 for someone who have never sent an e-mail. but he's not alone. not by a long shot. >> i'm afraid that if i was e-mailing given my solid always calm temperament that i might e-mail something they might be regret. >> he wasn't alone. a bunch...
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madden's appeal was eventually rejected. madden served only three years of his sentence and then was are elited -- released back into the community. violent crime in the area continued on course, so did the intensity of the intrusive but scarcely effective policing and so did widespread arrests and eventually mass prison commitments. in time this vicious cycle reached a point where the only viable solution lock, state and federal policymakers was to completely demolish the robert taylor homes projects and in the process dismantle what little community had managed to survive in the midst of ate all. -- of it all. almost everybody played a role in perpetuating this vicious cycle, even if only by virtue of their failure to mobilize and actively demand meaningful change. it is in her view that as a country we continue to play much of the same role with much of the same dire consequences but on a much wide or scale. so the goaling of this book is to help shed light on what we all bring to the table to expose our collective obliga
madden's appeal was eventually rejected. madden served only three years of his sentence and then was are elited -- released back into the community. violent crime in the area continued on course, so did the intensity of the intrusive but scarcely effective policing and so did widespread arrests and eventually mass prison commitments. in time this vicious cycle reached a point where the only viable solution lock, state and federal policymakers was to completely demolish the robert taylor homes...
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lily james and richard madden are both with us live. hi, guys. the sound of music. oh that voice, unmistakable. it is an honor, it is the 50th anniversary of this wonderful film, a year-long celebration taking place including today's release of a special five-disc box set and we have dame julie andrews herself with us. >> hello. [ applause ] >> we'll take a look back. do you mind if we take a little stroll down memory lane? >> i don't mind at all. >> here we go. ♪ let's start at the very beginning ♪ >> reporter: it all started with a young julie andrews nearly turning down the role of maria fearing it was too much like her mary poppins character. ♪ how do you solve the problem like maria ♪ >> reporter: but it's a problem she shoveled turning the story of a groung governor necessary who wins the von trapp children through song in less than a year to a blockbuster. ♪ the hills are alive re, mi. ♪ ray a drop of golden sun not. >> reporter: brought back to life by lady gaga at this year's oscars. ♪ are a few of my favorite things. >> reporter: after
lily james and richard madden are both with us live. hi, guys. the sound of music. oh that voice, unmistakable. it is an honor, it is the 50th anniversary of this wonderful film, a year-long celebration taking place including today's release of a special five-disc box set and we have dame julie andrews herself with us. >> hello. [ applause ] >> we'll take a look back. do you mind if we take a little stroll down memory lane? >> i don't mind at all. >> here we go. ♪...
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thank you, karen finney kevin madden madden. >>> two university of oklahoma students expelled in the singing of a racist song. the fraternity's house mother used the "n" word at least seven times. her response coming up. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. >>> welcome back to "the lead." the national lead. the president of the university of oklahoma said there would be zero tolerance for bigotry on his campus. he he announced two fraternity brothers have been expelled from the school for their leadership role in singing a racist chant which was videotaped and sent anonymously
thank you, karen finney kevin madden madden. >>> two university of oklahoma students expelled in the singing of a racist song. the fraternity's house mother used the "n" word at least seven times. her response coming up. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because...
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applicants dem krait [inaudible] as part of the commuter shuttle program >> supervisor wiener >> thank you madden. observe z before us today is a resolution for the agency as part of the permit process as part of the shuttles to take into account labor harmony or lack there of. san francisco commuter program has proven to be a important way to keep cars off the streets, reduce congestion and reduce our over all green house gas foot print of the transportation systems. as result of the shuttles workers who live in san francisco and knhut to places outside sth city and who would otherwise own a vehicle, live car free or reduce the car usage getting us closer to the [inaudible] city where we want to be. while most of the conversation about the shuttles is focused on who is riding the buses and where they live and work, the resolution today is concern would the workers driving the buses. the shuttles are operating by private companies that craeckt with large employers. they work for the shuttle directors and not the empleaies riding on the buses. they are on the bus [inaudible] stand up time between
applicants dem krait [inaudible] as part of the commuter shuttle program >> supervisor wiener >> thank you madden. observe z before us today is a resolution for the agency as part of the permit process as part of the shuttles to take into account labor harmony or lack there of. san francisco commuter program has proven to be a important way to keep cars off the streets, reduce congestion and reduce our over all green house gas foot print of the transportation systems. as result of...
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okay this march madness stuff maddening huh? >> it's kind of where it gets the name. more craziness ensuing to day. so many subplots today. like this teacher versus students. in this, the student taught the teach our lesson. a 2-10 match up in the west. they bust open a tight game early in the second half. he laid it up and in, he had 19. arizona up by 4. then he's on the defensive. the push, give it up to elliot. he is blocked but there is jefferson for the put back. another packed 12 contestant. his kid went to work early on. he had a career high of 28. he did it all by himself there. he knocked down the triple. the bruins are in the sweet 16 with a 92-75 win. >>> kentucky coached by that man taking on cincinnati. the cats pull away in the second half. harrison 3 of his 13. kentucky up by 8. bear cats feeling the rest of the countries pain at this point. it is other harrison, the drive and the finish. kentucky does in fact improve to 36-0. >>> big weekend down on the farm. tomorrow the stanford men play a second round against rhode island. today the women kicked off
okay this march madness stuff maddening huh? >> it's kind of where it gets the name. more craziness ensuing to day. so many subplots today. like this teacher versus students. in this, the student taught the teach our lesson. a 2-10 match up in the west. they bust open a tight game early in the second half. he laid it up and in, he had 19. arizona up by 4. then he's on the defensive. the push, give it up to elliot. he is blocked but there is jefferson for the put back. another packed 12...
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karen finney kevin madden thank you. appreciate it.sion you both bring to this. >>> the money lead now. four little words in the obamacare law could give critics the death blow they have been looking for to finally have the law overturned leaving millions uninsured. it turns out the white house may have intentionally neglected to put together a backup plan. that story next. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet.
karen finney kevin madden thank you. appreciate it.sion you both bring to this. >>> the money lead now. four little words in the obamacare law could give critics the death blow they have been looking for to finally have the law overturned leaving millions uninsured. it turns out the white house may have intentionally neglected to put together a backup plan. that story next. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from...
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so madden called one of his mob bosses in philadelphia and said pay this guy robinson who runs the show visit. so the gunman pays him a visit and says get bigger or be dead. he says what does he mean? he said sending ellington to new york city, and he says i'm ready to get back. that night ellington and the bad were playing at the cotton club and new york history changed and the country's history changedded and ellington's music goes out to not just the country but the world. and people are comparing him to mozart. he is writhing weight the critics call hot jazz, and the duke says, no i'm writing negro folk music. and one night, another of my characters, bill paley and his wife walk and the hearing ellington and it's electrifying moment. the sign him up and out goes his music to san diego to duluth oklahoma city, and new york starts to transform the whole country. with style, music sound, buildings, the works. thanks a lot. i appreciate it. [applause] >> if anyone has any questions, please feel free to come up to the front and speak clearly into the mic. hello. >> hi. wonderful to hear
so madden called one of his mob bosses in philadelphia and said pay this guy robinson who runs the show visit. so the gunman pays him a visit and says get bigger or be dead. he says what does he mean? he said sending ellington to new york city, and he says i'm ready to get back. that night ellington and the bad were playing at the cotton club and new york history changed and the country's history changedded and ellington's music goes out to not just the country but the world. and people are...
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daren mac madden, the fourth overall pick in 2008 is set to join the cowboys for a two year deal sort$6 million. dallas -- murray signed with the eagles. christian palmer signed a 1-year dear with oakland. he was minnesota first round pick, but became a back up to teddy bridgewater. he follows the -- he held the same job with the viking and the raiders announced they have signed james dockry. >>> one pitch cost the giants a pick. joey was all the scoring in a 3-1 win by the rangers and -- it was the long ball that caught the a's and their split spot game with the royals. pair ez hit a runner off christmas et. he's apart of a four-run kansas city -- the other half of the a's playing right now against the cubs and the warriors tonight in denver, five players who get regular playing type are sitting this one out if the it's a coach's decision. they probably get the number one seed clay, and curry andgetting rested. >> watch them win tonight. >> thank you. we're following breaking news right now. a shooting investigation is under way in the city of napa. sky fox took these pictures a shor
daren mac madden, the fourth overall pick in 2008 is set to join the cowboys for a two year deal sort$6 million. dallas -- murray signed with the eagles. christian palmer signed a 1-year dear with oakland. he was minnesota first round pick, but became a back up to teddy bridgewater. he follows the -- he held the same job with the viking and the raiders announced they have signed james dockry. >>> one pitch cost the giants a pick. joey was all the scoring in a 3-1 win by the rangers and...
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it's maddening to see them do this.s adults we barely get a thank at -- second language and without a bad accent. so adolescents aren't quite as high as the children in terms of the number of the synopsis but they are still much higher than adults. most brain cells function they have to turn on and of course you want them to turn off as well so they have expectations, some synapses that turn them on and other synapses that are inhibitory turning them off. it turns out the excitatory synapses are at higher levels during childhood and adolescence can pair. an adult. c-span: we have video of young people talking about all the different things to talk about in your book. the first one is an 18-year-old where she talks about being a heroin addict at a rehab center and i want you to explain the impact on the brain after listening. >> i'm kristen i'm 18 years old. i have been here for seven months. what brought me here is i overdosed on heroin. i don't really remember exactly what happened that night but i remember i gave my f
it's maddening to see them do this.s adults we barely get a thank at -- second language and without a bad accent. so adolescents aren't quite as high as the children in terms of the number of the synopsis but they are still much higher than adults. most brain cells function they have to turn on and of course you want them to turn off as well so they have expectations, some synapses that turn them on and other synapses that are inhibitory turning them off. it turns out the excitatory synapses...
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classic is now in theaters cinderella hit the big screen at midnight, it stars lily james and james maddenaters, run all night starring liam neeson. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro 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. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including v
classic is now in theaters cinderella hit the big screen at midnight, it stars lily james and james maddenaters, run all night starring liam neeson. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for...
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i'm more interested in richard madden's eyes. >> was he wearing aqua blue contact lenses?ely isn't. >> those are really his eyes? >> it's really distressing. it's quite distracting. and wonderful. to look into his eyes. >> they had the most extraordinary chemistry. watching them dance in the ball. >> did they have an affair? >> i cannot say. but there's -- oh you're that kind of journalist. >> reporter: i'm not. i'm really all about have they the first time telling this tale filled out cinderella's life her motivation? >> you understand cinderella's backstory, why she stays in a tore truss situation. >> reporter: it makes her triumph all the sweeter. >> everyone's looking at you. >> believe me they're all looking at you. >> reporter: now they're all looking at lily james, her previous biggest role was in "downton abbey." >> i had a tiny part in "clash of the titans," handmaiden. >> okay so -- >> yeah this is a bigger bit. >> i thought breakfast was ready. >> it is madam. i'm only lighting the fire. >> reporter: who else could have played cinderella? >> you auditioned to pl
i'm more interested in richard madden's eyes. >> was he wearing aqua blue contact lenses?ely isn't. >> those are really his eyes? >> it's really distressing. it's quite distracting. and wonderful. to look into his eyes. >> they had the most extraordinary chemistry. watching them dance in the ball. >> did they have an affair? >> i cannot say. but there's -- oh you're that kind of journalist. >> reporter: i'm not. i'm really all about have they the first...
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democratic strategist and cnn political contributor maria cardona and republican strategist kevin madden who is cnn political men cater. peggy, start with you. what is worse for republicans running the congress, that they look they they can't govern or -- >> that is a complicated question. that's why this question keeps continuing for the past few years. if you take a look at the republican leaders of the congress i think you can probably fault them for not being able to control their own conference and control the situation, but you cannot fault them for failing to control the dynamics behind the whole thing. the fact is, there are about 50 or 60 republican members who are very skeptical and really in opposition to what they see as de facto amnesty in the united states. they are a small group of the republican conference yet they represent probably the he thinking of almost half the country. and they do not really trust the elite of the party or the elite of america's financial community to come through and address their concerns. so i see this whole split intention of something that wi
democratic strategist and cnn political contributor maria cardona and republican strategist kevin madden who is cnn political men cater. peggy, start with you. what is worse for republicans running the congress, that they look they they can't govern or -- >> that is a complicated question. that's why this question keeps continuing for the past few years. if you take a look at the republican leaders of the congress i think you can probably fault them for not being able to control their own...
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in "game of thrones," richard madden is the charming prince.nagh created a truly magical movie. >> so lucky and i'm so happy to be here. the whole nature of it with the sets and the costumes and on top of that the type of arcs in it and ken directing is just -- it's been just so wonderful. >> i'm excited about my niece, my little baby niece watching the film and seeing her uncle be the prince. >> they're all looking at you. >> believe me they're looking at you. >> reporter: richard says dancing in "cinderella" was more difficult than his "game of thrones" sword fighting scenes and believes the moviemakers created the perfect arena. >> there's 2,000 lit candles in the scene. there's 600 extras in costumes and dancers performing of you know what it was magical actually being there. >> reporter: and cinderella's swarovski glass slipper. did you wear it or movie magic. >> it's movie magic. it sort of breaks my heart every time i say it because i feel it shatters the illusion of the whole story is a bit prince charming is still looking for a girl be
in "game of thrones," richard madden is the charming prince.nagh created a truly magical movie. >> so lucky and i'm so happy to be here. the whole nature of it with the sets and the costumes and on top of that the type of arcs in it and ken directing is just -- it's been just so wonderful. >> i'm excited about my niece, my little baby niece watching the film and seeing her uncle be the prince. >> they're all looking at you. >> believe me they're looking at you....
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in the wake of the murder and madden's conviction things returned to abnormal. violent crime in the area continued on course, so did the intensity of the intrusive but scarcely effective policing, and so did a widespread a-- the widespread arrests and eventually mass prison and commitments. the only viable solution local, state and federal policymakers could fathom was to completely demolish the robert taylor home projects and dismantle what little community had managed to survive for more than 30 years in the midst of all of this. dr. mere asserts that pretty much everybody was complicit played a role in perpetuating this vicious cycle even if only by virtue of their failure to mobilize and actively demand meaningful change. in his interview as a country, we often continue to play much of the same role with money of the same dire consequences but on a much wider scale. so the goal of this book is to help shed light on what we all bring to the table to expose our collective obligation to do more and to bring into sharper focus why we have not. with that i introd
in the wake of the murder and madden's conviction things returned to abnormal. violent crime in the area continued on course, so did the intensity of the intrusive but scarcely effective policing, and so did a widespread a-- the widespread arrests and eventually mass prison and commitments. the only viable solution local, state and federal policymakers could fathom was to completely demolish the robert taylor home projects and dismantle what little community had managed to survive for more than...
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el programa de hoy estÁ de susto, porque viene a richard madden.almente a una vecina -chyemil pierce de 30 anos- cuando intentaba proteger a sus hijos ...para ayudar con el funeral puede donar en esta cuenta del banco san francisco hoy registrara maximas de 68 con mi8nimas de 52 actuales de 61 tendremos un dia soleado esta sabado sera se llevara a cabo el desfile anual de san patricio este iniciara a las 11 de la manana sobre la calle market y la calle segunda y culminara en el civic center se recomienda llegar a la ciudad en transporte publico ♪ ♪ satcha: no todos los dÍas ocurre un milagro, el vÍdeo de vigilancia muestra el momento en el que vehÍculos se estrella contra un ventanal de vidrio y penetran el local con ella encima. al parecer pisÓ el acelerador en vez del freno no pudo esquivar a la mujer. tambiÉn de forma inexplicable un hombre que cayÓ entre los vagones del tren en washington d.c. sobreviviÓ. el individuo se apoya en el ferrocarril, y de repente da un traspiÉ y cae en el mismo momento en que comienzan a moverse. al ver cÓmo el vehÍ
el programa de hoy estÁ de susto, porque viene a richard madden.almente a una vecina -chyemil pierce de 30 anos- cuando intentaba proteger a sus hijos ...para ayudar con el funeral puede donar en esta cuenta del banco san francisco hoy registrara maximas de 68 con mi8nimas de 52 actuales de 61 tendremos un dia soleado esta sabado sera se llevara a cabo el desfile anual de san patricio este iniciara a las 11 de la manana sobre la calle market y la calle segunda y culminara en el civic center se...
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el programa de hoy estÁ de susto, porque viene a richard madden.cos, mi querida anita. miren quÉ tal le fue este pequeÑo con un chorro de agua lo dispara contra el suelo. Él estaba sentado en un banquito, en el muelle, mira eso. ana: awwww... quÉ fuerte! alejandro: trato de jugar una broma, por suerte el pequeÑo no saliÓ lastimado, no se dio un golpe. ana: se pudo haber golpeado, afortunadamente no pasÓ nada. quÉ potencia que en el agua. alejandro: pudo haberse caÍdo tambiÉn al agua, muy peligroso ese tipo de juego. ana: estaba el papÁ por sÍ sucedÍa algo, afortunadamente es un video gracioso. pero, ¿ te gusta mi sombrero? alejandro: me gusta, es de primavera. ana: no es de primavera, la verdad, lo importante es que uno se sienta cÓmoda. un sombrero muy importante, no tanto como el que traigo yo, por quÉ costo como 10 telares, estoy hablando del sombrero original utilizado por napoleÓn bonaparte. Éste efe sobre -es el sombrero que perdiÓ en la batalla de waterloo donde se va a exhibir durante cuatro meses para conmemorar una de las batallas mÁs imp
el programa de hoy estÁ de susto, porque viene a richard madden.cos, mi querida anita. miren quÉ tal le fue este pequeÑo con un chorro de agua lo dispara contra el suelo. Él estaba sentado en un banquito, en el muelle, mira eso. ana: awwww... quÉ fuerte! alejandro: trato de jugar una broma, por suerte el pequeÑo no saliÓ lastimado, no se dio un golpe. ana: se pudo haber golpeado, afortunadamente no pasÓ nada. quÉ potencia que en el agua. alejandro: pudo haberse caÍdo tambiÉn al agua,...
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. >> when i think about technology in orlando what i think about is mattdden, john madden football has face there. has that led to other technologies to as people get tired of working there and want to try something new? >> is absolutely had. so many alumni have been part of the fabric of the tech community in downtown orlando. interestingly enough eight years ago they came to us and said we want to his land but the talent pool is not deep enough. we got together with the university of central florida and created florida interactive entertainment academy in one of our buildings. a graduate program for video gamers. the second leading program is the second type of its country. >> fairly interesting. when you look across the country because there is a silicon valley of colorado, the desert middle east you name it everyone is trying to do it. what is it that is so attractive to you in terms of economic development of technology? >> they are high-paying jobs in general. we always want to look at diversifying the economy. the recession really emphasized that to us. tourism and homebuilding
. >> when i think about technology in orlando what i think about is mattdden, john madden football has face there. has that led to other technologies to as people get tired of working there and want to try something new? >> is absolutely had. so many alumni have been part of the fabric of the tech community in downtown orlando. interestingly enough eight years ago they came to us and said we want to his land but the talent pool is not deep enough. we got together with the university...
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. >> the 2010 drug testing at the crime lab was shutdown when criminalist deborah madden admitted she stole cocaine evidence for her personal use. the scandal forced prosecutors to dismiss more than 1,000 cases. the chief says this time he is looking at 1,500 cases in which the criminalist and her supervisor were involved in. >> looking to do a complete audit of any work this criminalist touched and any work that her supervisor approved. if we do discover there's any problems all of those cases will be reworked. >> documents show the criminalist flunked a regular proficiency test and her supervisor failed to catch it. both are on personal leave. >> former san francisco board of supervisor wants his old seat back. he announced that he'll run for the district 3 seat he held from 2001 until 2009. the district serves the north central portion of the city including china town north beach and the financial district. he's the president of an environmental nonprofit which secures water rights for native american tribes. the seat is held by julie christianson that was appointed to replace davi
. >> the 2010 drug testing at the crime lab was shutdown when criminalist deborah madden admitted she stole cocaine evidence for her personal use. the scandal forced prosecutors to dismiss more than 1,000 cases. the chief says this time he is looking at 1,500 cases in which the criminalist and her supervisor were involved in. >> looking to do a complete audit of any work this criminalist touched and any work that her supervisor approved. if we do discover there's any problems all of...
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this case is maddening because it seems like every day something new is revealed.number of other murders including one outside a middlebury college student who was killed, an 18-year-old. i mean, this goes back to 1971. >> what a slippery guy. isn't that unbelievable? that's what happens when you have such tremendous wealth and you come from such privilege. people don't assume that you'll have this very dark path. and as he did this hbo special and said, i'm the victim here. everyone around around around me dies. my best friend was killed. all this craziness. meanwhile, the common denominator, one person. >> it's an example of where law enforcement wants to arrest someone they believe escaped the justice system. he was tried for murder of his neighbor in texas. he didn't deny murdering his neighbor. hacking the body in pieces. he simply said it was self-defense. and, you know what, the jury acquitted him. now i think these cases are law enforcement trying to seize him. >> and now, two teenage -- two teenage girls in california. we learn that now he's a suspect in t
this case is maddening because it seems like every day something new is revealed.number of other murders including one outside a middlebury college student who was killed, an 18-year-old. i mean, this goes back to 1971. >> what a slippery guy. isn't that unbelievable? that's what happens when you have such tremendous wealth and you come from such privilege. people don't assume that you'll have this very dark path. and as he did this hbo special and said, i'm the victim here. everyone...
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it is maddening. the second round wrapped up overnight.igher seeded teams did better on friday than thursday. the drama is rising as the next round gets under way. here is jacob rascon. >> reporter: of the more than 11 million brackets filled out on espn's web site, there is now only one still perfect. but the thrill of the tournament never seems to get old. the four top seeds still alive. duke wisconsin, villanova and undefeated kentucky. but in the big dance, the cinderellas are often the stars. the georgia state panthers led by guard kevin ware. ware took last year off after the leg injury in 2013 in the elite eight. his team the louisville cardinals, went on to win the championship. this year his teammates have upset baylor. the r.j. literally knocking his father out of his seat. >> i wish every dad had that opportunity. >> reporter: another one did when ucla beat smu on the goaltending call. >> that is the madness of march. >> reporter: three-pointers from two sons for one-point victories. the tournament first day saw a record five ga
it is maddening. the second round wrapped up overnight.igher seeded teams did better on friday than thursday. the drama is rising as the next round gets under way. here is jacob rascon. >> reporter: of the more than 11 million brackets filled out on espn's web site, there is now only one still perfect. but the thrill of the tournament never seems to get old. the four top seeds still alive. duke wisconsin, villanova and undefeated kentucky. but in the big dance, the cinderellas are often...
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john madden is a fantastic filmmaker. they extrapolated brilliantly from the first one.o give everyone a good story again and to resolve everything, to make it funny and romantic. i don't really know why it would be so successful. there is the fact it offers some alternative to the usual traditional way of looking at old age movies. it is exciting for a certain part of the audience. charlie: there is adventure for these people at their age. this is where you enter. or and your daughter and your wife arrive in india. >> hello, dad. >> darling. >> hello. >> darling. >> hello. it was also delightfully last-minute. >> a bit of a warning would have been nice. >> he didn't get my text? laura is giving a speech at an international conference. >> about the exponential growth of internet startups and the consequences. >> when she mentioned she would be here, i cannot resist the chance to come out and visit the old crumbling ruins and see how the hotel was doing as well. charlie: you once said to me playing off of great actors makes you up your game. bill: i believe that to be tru
john madden is a fantastic filmmaker. they extrapolated brilliantly from the first one.o give everyone a good story again and to resolve everything, to make it funny and romantic. i don't really know why it would be so successful. there is the fact it offers some alternative to the usual traditional way of looking at old age movies. it is exciting for a certain part of the audience. charlie: there is adventure for these people at their age. this is where you enter. or and your daughter and your...
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it really was maddening. everywhere around you is insanity. the bad part is, you are in bakirkoy.art is, it's probably easy to escape from there. the walls were old and pitted. you literally could climb over the top. so i'm waiting now for the right timing. patrick was off raising money. he had to get false papers, and so he got himself involved with people who could do that. i got a telegram one day from my dad. patrick was found dead in his -- in his hotel room with a bayonet through his chest. he got himself involved with people from the underground getting false papers that somehow knew he had money. if i hadn't gotten in jail, if i hadn't done what i'd done, patrick would still be alive. it was probably the lowest point of prison for me. my parents are suffering because of me. now my friend is dead because of me. it cracked me. but what it also did was, it turned that escape switch off. i got sent back to the sagmalcilar prison. i realized i still had whatever it was, another year and a half, two years. and i just -- i sort of settled into the fact that, okay, i guess i need
it really was maddening. everywhere around you is insanity. the bad part is, you are in bakirkoy.art is, it's probably easy to escape from there. the walls were old and pitted. you literally could climb over the top. so i'm waiting now for the right timing. patrick was off raising money. he had to get false papers, and so he got himself involved with people who could do that. i got a telegram one day from my dad. patrick was found dead in his -- in his hotel room with a bayonet through his...
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which built the madden game in orlando, for years. >> there's so many alumni that have started their own companies and been part of the fabric of the tech community in downtown orlando. and interestingly enough about eight years ago ea came to us and said we want to expand here but the talent pool is not deep enough. so we got together the city and ucf and created the florida interactive entertainment academy in one of our buildings and it's a graduate program for video gamers. and it has been very successful. it's now the second leading program of its type in the company. >> fairly interesting. when you look across the country -- because there's a silicon valley of colorado, and there's a silicon valley of the desert, and there's a silicon valley of the middle east. you name it everybody is trying to do a silicon valley. what is it that's so attractive to you in terms of economic development about technology? >> well, they're high-paying jobs in general. and it's -- we always want to look at the supplying our economy the session really emphasized that to us. two of our leading indus
which built the madden game in orlando, for years. >> there's so many alumni that have started their own companies and been part of the fabric of the tech community in downtown orlando. and interestingly enough about eight years ago ea came to us and said we want to expand here but the talent pool is not deep enough. so we got together the city and ucf and created the florida interactive entertainment academy in one of our buildings and it's a graduate program for video gamers. and it has...
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but while he found it tiresome and even maddening he never considered them to be dangerous. he said that assassination can no more be guarded against then death by lightning and it is best not to worry about either. he walked all around the city by himself all the time. in fact one night he left the white house, he walked down the street to the secretary of state's house, they walked along together through the streets of washington with guiteau following them the entire way, holding a loaded gun. in fact, by the time -- by that time guiteau had been stalking the president for weeks. he had even followed him to church and had considered shooting him in church. finally, he made his decision. the president he knew would be at the baltimore train station in washington d.c. on the morning of july 2, 1881 and guiteau would be waiting. the moment guiteau -- the moment garfield walked into the station that warning guiteau stepped out of the shadows and shot him twice. the first bullet hit the president in the arm and the second ripped through his back. by an incredible stroke of luc
but while he found it tiresome and even maddening he never considered them to be dangerous. he said that assassination can no more be guarded against then death by lightning and it is best not to worry about either. he walked all around the city by himself all the time. in fact one night he left the white house, he walked down the street to the secretary of state's house, they walked along together through the streets of washington with guiteau following them the entire way, holding a loaded...
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california highway patrol officer chris baldinado knows these maddening conditions lead to road rage. >> road rage is more often than you think. from giving the finger to verbal arguments to people physically fighting. just a matter of how far it escalates. >> there's always road rage in los angeles. >> spotting some commotion ahead, emile begins inching on the freeway to take a closer look. two cars are blocking the right lane and an argument is underway. as emile slows down, he sees things are escalating quickly. >> i was like, oh, my god. they're going to jump him. i'm thinking i need to record this. >> emile rolls down his window with his radio blasting. he's inches from the fight. >> so i filmed it from the passenger seat leaning over. >> it intensifies in an instant. both men toe to toe, fists in the air, begin what look like a bare knuckle boxing match in the middle of the road. >> the guy by himself was giving one of the guys upper cuts to the jaw, like some gnarly punches. >> but it doesn't stop there. >> i guess one of the guys said i'm not going to let my friend get taken a
california highway patrol officer chris baldinado knows these maddening conditions lead to road rage. >> road rage is more often than you think. from giving the finger to verbal arguments to people physically fighting. just a matter of how far it escalates. >> there's always road rage in los angeles. >> spotting some commotion ahead, emile begins inching on the freeway to take a closer look. two cars are blocking the right lane and an argument is underway. as emile slows down,...
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and then i heard john madden say to bill, "wave, bill."ughter ] >> jimmy: and you're doing the sign of the cross. like, "please, please." yeah. but the fun thing is they made you do it again in this film. >> they did. we did it again. you go along until you get it right. >> jimmy: yeah. so when you watch the film, you can see how frightened judi dench is on the back of this motorcycle. i heard this story about you -- it's not needle point is it? >> yes, tapestry. >> jimmy: tapestry. >> i used to do that a lot. >> jimmy: really? yeah. and make pillows? what would you make? >> i'd make very rude cushions. [ laughter ] i used to do -- they were, i thought, rather beautiful and delicate. and then it was suggested to me that -- david hare said to me, "could you possibly make a a cushion for me in tapestry that i could have in my house and my aunt could come to my house and say, 'what a nice cushion' but not realize what was written on it?" so i'm not even going to tell you what was written on it. it was frightfully rude. [ laughter ] >> jimmy:
and then i heard john madden say to bill, "wave, bill."ughter ] >> jimmy: and you're doing the sign of the cross. like, "please, please." yeah. but the fun thing is they made you do it again in this film. >> they did. we did it again. you go along until you get it right. >> jimmy: yeah. so when you watch the film, you can see how frightened judi dench is on the back of this motorcycle. i heard this story about you -- it's not needle point is it? >>...