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blowing through red lights, creating a menace in marion county. once the deputy catches up to travis weaver the officer uses multiple types of techniques including ramming his car in what's known as the pit maneuver to get the car under control. >> got his lights on now. >> marion, i almost got him. >> 10-4. >> in the grass the deputy's rear wheel drive vehicle spins out. >> we are aimsville road. >> suspect again turning around. the deputy smashing into his car again as the car drives through that ditch. eventually they do get this guy under control. >> tell me that he took off for some other reason. it wasn't just because of the lights. >> it wasn't just for that because here's the mug shot of the guy your glad your daughter is not dating. he was charged with fleeing and eluding, moving traffic violation while his license is suspended and dui, alcohol or drugs. >>> everybody, we have an ipad mini to give away. >> to enter you need the buzzword and a twitter account. if you don't have a twitter account don't worry it's easy to create one. >> the
blowing through red lights, creating a menace in marion county. once the deputy catches up to travis weaver the officer uses multiple types of techniques including ramming his car in what's known as the pit maneuver to get the car under control. >> got his lights on now. >> marion, i almost got him. >> 10-4. >> in the grass the deputy's rear wheel drive vehicle spins out. >> we are aimsville road. >> suspect again turning around. the deputy smashing into his...
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with the legendary voice of marion anderson. as a young girl in the 1930s the singer had no way to pay for her own voice lightnings. her church in philadelphia gathered $500 for her training. she became an accidental break in sift rights. >> a bright blue sky. the sights and especially the sounds, honor and echo today, exactly 75 years ago as tribute was paid. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ let freedom ring >> marion anderson, an american treasure. [♪ singing ] >> for years she was celebrated around the world as a contralto superstar. >> she nurtured her natural gifts to become one of the 20th century's most celebrated singers worldwide. >> but in 1939, anderson's race became an issue at home. it was here in the winter of 1939, at the american revolution constitutional hall in washington where they had a whites -- only policy. >> the policy clearly they have apologized many times over is a great illustration of what we do face in terms of a country that is still not fully over our prejudices and our discriminations. >> first elean
with the legendary voice of marion anderson. as a young girl in the 1930s the singer had no way to pay for her own voice lightnings. her church in philadelphia gathered $500 for her training. she became an accidental break in sift rights. >> a bright blue sky. the sights and especially the sounds, honor and echo today, exactly 75 years ago as tribute was paid. ♪ from every mountain side ♪ let freedom ring >> marion anderson, an american treasure. [♪ singing ] >> for...
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yz [ singing ] >> marion anderson, an american treasure. [ singing ] >> for years she was celebrated around the world as a superstar. through love of music and sheer determination she nurtured her natural gifts to become one of the 20th century singers. in 1939 anderson's race became on issue at home. it was here in the winter of 1939 at the daughters of america's constitution hall in washington, where there was a whites' only policy. >> the decision which clearly they have apologised for many times over was a great illustration of what we do in terms of a country that is not obvious prejudices. >> first lady roosevelt's reaction was to resign dar membership, and she enlisted department of interior to put marion anderson in the spotlight with a performance on the steps of the lincoln memorial easter sunday april 9th, 1939. [ singing ] >> secretary icky left no doubt. >> genius, like justice is blind. >> in what may have been the first outdoor concert anderson sang for 25,000 fans, becoming the symbol of racial reconciliation. >> skye turns 10 years old. she was chosen by the south-ea
yz [ singing ] >> marion anderson, an american treasure. [ singing ] >> for years she was celebrated around the world as a superstar. through love of music and sheer determination she nurtured her natural gifts to become one of the 20th century singers. in 1939 anderson's race became on issue at home. it was here in the winter of 1939 at the daughters of america's constitution hall in washington, where there was a whites' only policy. >> the decision which clearly they have...
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i'm marion rafferty.ack to huckabee. >>> we've heard way too many stories about bullying that have made headline for all of the wrong reasons lately, but here is a story that gives us hope. texas high school senior shay shawhan was born with a brain injury that caused her to have seizures. for months she was the victim of brutal online bullying. this is how vicious the texts about her were. here is one. it said, shay, it is so annoying but cute. i want to do more than kiss her, i want to rape her and then kill her. that will finally make sure she goes away for good. shay's mother set up a facebook page to raise awareness about what her daughter was going through and word spread quickly. last fall shay's school football games with packed with supporters who wore i'm with shea t-shirts and they carried banner from her and the rival schools. shea and her mother visit us in our studio. i want to know, how did it make you feel when the students stood with you. >> it helped me through a lot of this. because i -
i'm marion rafferty.ack to huckabee. >>> we've heard way too many stories about bullying that have made headline for all of the wrong reasons lately, but here is a story that gives us hope. texas high school senior shay shawhan was born with a brain injury that caused her to have seizures. for months she was the victim of brutal online bullying. this is how vicious the texts about her were. here is one. it said, shay, it is so annoying but cute. i want to do more than kiss her, i want...
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one of the great experiences of my life is that heman marion sweat worked for me at the national urbanthe plaintiff in king versus chapman, the georgia white primary case, was an itinerate baptist preacher, who the establishment of columbus, georg georgia, muscogee, followed suit in challenging the white primary. and they told him if you don't withdraw that suit, you could end up in the chattahoochee river. and in 1943, primeus king said, well, if i end up in the chattahoochee river, white people, at least i'll be thrown in there for something, because all of those other black people were thrown in there for nothing. that's courage. so history understands how we got where we are. i have a success of where i am in life. i am absolutely certain about one thing. i did not get here by myself. >> vernon jordan, who i respect in part, because you don't just talk about this, because you did it. it is an honor. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> and we'll be right back. and what they've been through lately. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with a
one of the great experiences of my life is that heman marion sweat worked for me at the national urbanthe plaintiff in king versus chapman, the georgia white primary case, was an itinerate baptist preacher, who the establishment of columbus, georg georgia, muscogee, followed suit in challenging the white primary. and they told him if you don't withdraw that suit, you could end up in the chattahoochee river. and in 1943, primeus king said, well, if i end up in the chattahoochee river, white...
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so what patty and marion are doing in these groups is training pares- u're both up here. you're reallangry. u're frited of each other. hodo youet idown he wherit is ly? we fig a lite t. it takes time to do that--mont it's not a weeke therapy. untreated, conduct disorder can have impact not ju on th s fami, uds cate that b 5o%o% ofuvile crime is committ byou pple with conduct disor his prior school hiory indicates that t ia io hiory of trucy and the wasa naway prlem. ds who are susly nduct sorder, and the wasa naway prlem. you n't get out of tpattern. many longitudinal studies show the prognosis for them in adulthoods pretty grim. theye incarcerated more often. th have re traffic accints, divorce. they don't hold down jobs. all of their relatnships are unstable. theynd u in mental stitutions. about ery bad outcome thatou can think about, these people have. after six months of living withis fosr faly bo bieveeturn mr. trese people have. for hang uer xpience. 's n b report.yo beh. a little behind on mewo for beg ck yeah. buife do it, we're ok, i think. we're able to mmunicat
so what patty and marion are doing in these groups is training pares- u're both up here. you're reallangry. u're frited of each other. hodo youet idown he wherit is ly? we fig a lite t. it takes time to do that--mont it's not a weeke therapy. untreated, conduct disorder can have impact not ju on th s fami, uds cate that b 5o%o% ofuvile crime is committ byou pple with conduct disor his prior school hiory indicates that t ia io hiory of trucy and the wasa naway prlem. ds who are susly nduct...
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let me tell you about marion.n 1964 and 1965, when congress really did things that mattered, the voting rights act and the silver rights act, there was one congressman in virginia that voted for those. he wasn't from fairfax county or arlington. he wasn't in loudoun, norfolk, richmond. he was from marion, virginia. marion is in another world probably. it is southwest virginia. her father who was the congressman was the last congressman -- i would suggest that it took heroic votes to make a difference in this country. he paid for it. pat jennings was his name. [applause] >> in addition to the problem of patients being denied care in the first place, what do you have to say about hospitals dragging patients with a serious mental illness when they still need care? >> that -- that is a big issue. my son was hospitalized twice and both times -- when he was first hospitalized, i visited him and he was under the 48 hour order. he said this is where he needed to be and i realize it now. about six weeks later, we were back
let me tell you about marion.n 1964 and 1965, when congress really did things that mattered, the voting rights act and the silver rights act, there was one congressman in virginia that voted for those. he wasn't from fairfax county or arlington. he wasn't in loudoun, norfolk, richmond. he was from marion, virginia. marion is in another world probably. it is southwest virginia. her father who was the congressman was the last congressman -- i would suggest that it took heroic votes to make a...
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students has contents of the ocean the local wailing and maritime museum complex includes a built in marion she also export its prize prey to other marine parks the world over from china thailand and vietnam to dubai turkey and ukraine. it's a very lucrative business the single i can catch up to one hundred fifty thousand us dollars little guy. people shouldn't get so emotional over dolphins. calling all of them and they're only interested in them because they're so cute and smart you can create. earlier this year and the dolphin him a high profile but controversial captured an extremely green or albino estimated market price. half a million dollars. on the record in management are primarily concerned with its well being come is at the helm by don't live up to see their conspicuous appearance means they tend to be attacked first by predators. we know so they have a fine nice and i hear in the dolphin mariam than out in the ocean. goalies it's not as simple as that say critics. we'd arranged to meet easily he himself once the dolphin hunting. he quit after forty years and has since been a th
students has contents of the ocean the local wailing and maritime museum complex includes a built in marion she also export its prize prey to other marine parks the world over from china thailand and vietnam to dubai turkey and ukraine. it's a very lucrative business the single i can catch up to one hundred fifty thousand us dollars little guy. people shouldn't get so emotional over dolphins. calling all of them and they're only interested in them because they're so cute and smart you can...
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and this video of marion berry taking long drags from a pipe.and congressman and other politicians accepting bribes from fbi agents posing as arab businessmen. >> new, lawyers will meet with prosecutors on monday to try to iron out an agreement. the judge says he will issue a ruling after that meeting but did indicate in court that he is leaning towards issuing a protective order. thank you >> image wrin being trapped in your home in san francisco it happens more than you might this think. we are live with relief for those who have been dealing with the pain. >> the victims are seniors here in this high rise public housing district. the mayor announced he's found some money to fix it. >> meet otis. an obedient dog. he's no relation to other otis. you know, otis elevators. >> it it going to stop? >> she's been stuck in her home days at a time and outside, too. >> i was stuck out here almost two hours i had to leave my chair here. and took 45 minutes to get upstairs >> it's a story going over and over. >> that wheelchairs cannot access stairwell.
and this video of marion berry taking long drags from a pipe.and congressman and other politicians accepting bribes from fbi agents posing as arab businessmen. >> new, lawyers will meet with prosecutors on monday to try to iron out an agreement. the judge says he will issue a ruling after that meeting but did indicate in court that he is leaning towards issuing a protective order. thank you >> image wrin being trapped in your home in san francisco it happens more than you might this...
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. >> hi marion. >> hi greg. can you hear me? okay, i am on. >> i want to ask you something i feel that is really important. what rot you through the writing about cesar chavez? i know a lot of people here in texas know who he is but i was very surprised to learn that recently when the mexican filmmaker gabriel luna was having the premier of his film on cesar chavez at south by southwest he took a stroll down cesar chavez boulevard and asked people if they knew who cesar chavez was. most of them said they felt he was the boxer, the mexican boxer julio cesar chavez or they thought he was who leer cesar chavez junior who is also a dr.. another answered isn't he the venezuelan leader cesar chavez -- hugo chavez and several others said they thought he had something to do with the chicago movement. it really surprised the filmmaker and i want to ask you why did you decide to write a full-length book after writing a long series in "the los angeles times" about the union's and then your recent book the union of their dreams? >> thanks f
. >> hi marion. >> hi greg. can you hear me? okay, i am on. >> i want to ask you something i feel that is really important. what rot you through the writing about cesar chavez? i know a lot of people here in texas know who he is but i was very surprised to learn that recently when the mexican filmmaker gabriel luna was having the premier of his film on cesar chavez at south by southwest he took a stroll down cesar chavez boulevard and asked people if they knew who cesar chavez...
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incinerating aborted fetuse convanta marion inc. near s has operating si >>> an oregon facility that burns medical waste for energy has been incinerateing aborted babies. there are no laws against it but the county that runs the energy company has ordered facility to stop accepting fetal tissue. >> i'm sorry i didn't know this included babies. now things change. >> it would make you sick. you have to clean it up or have to pull a box off the trailer that there's someone's blood. >> wow. while county officials claim they had no idea this was going on, former employees say the facility has been burning aborted babies for years now. as for the canadian mothers of those unborn babies, they were told the fetuses were going to be cremated. >>> apple has found a new way for you to use your phone behind the wheel. the company has developed new technology using motion sensors. it can set off an iphone's texting capability if it determines that the user is behind the wheel. no word on when or if they intend to use the technology. >>> this wee
incinerating aborted fetuse convanta marion inc. near s has operating si >>> an oregon facility that burns medical waste for energy has been incinerateing aborted babies. there are no laws against it but the county that runs the energy company has ordered facility to stop accepting fetal tissue. >> i'm sorry i didn't know this included babies. now things change. >> it would make you sick. you have to clean it up or have to pull a box off the trailer that there's someone's...
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let's take a look at other major hot beds of dissent at least three killed the city of marion polish troops attacked troops repelled an attack on a military base. anti government protesters there still control city hall key administrative buildings also occupied the slot the odds when ukraine's military is reportedly been engaging in shutouts with activists near the town of khan retorts journalist graham phillips has more from us. from there this is a small village some twenty kilometers from the mentors. people wishing to hear conflicting reports two weekends ascertained by speaking to the locals exactly what did happen yet i so sad and he took his client had been one of them landed the paratroopers came out of it. i so from a distance they started shooting at someone. i do know that they were told that with sarah so separatists he and the paratroopers were ukrainian. local guy who shot is a lie just one day. but he's in a stable condition he's fine. the internet's the so called people's republic proclaimed activists vowed to keep up the resistance against the icky of government. wh
let's take a look at other major hot beds of dissent at least three killed the city of marion polish troops attacked troops repelled an attack on a military base. anti government protesters there still control city hall key administrative buildings also occupied the slot the odds when ukraine's military is reportedly been engaging in shutouts with activists near the town of khan retorts journalist graham phillips has more from us. from there this is a small village some twenty kilometers from...
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and this video of marion berry taking long drags from a pipe.n and other politicians accepting bribes from fbi agents posing as arab businessmen. >> new, lawyers will meet with prosecutors on monday to try to iron out an agreement. the judge says he will issue a ruling after that meeting but did indicate in court that he is leaning towards issuing a protective order. thank you >> image wrin being trapped in your home in san francisco it happens more than you might this think. we are live with relief for those who have been dealing with the pain. >> the victims are seniors here in this high rise public housing district. the mayor announced he's found some money to fix it. >> meet otis. an obedient dog. he's no relation to other otis. you know, otis elevators. >> it it going to stop? >> she's been stuck in her home days at a time and outside, too. >> i was stuck out here almost two hours i had to leave my chair here. and took 45 minutes to get upstairs >> it's a story going over and over. >> that wheelchairs cannot access stairwell. >> the mayor s
and this video of marion berry taking long drags from a pipe.n and other politicians accepting bribes from fbi agents posing as arab businessmen. >> new, lawyers will meet with prosecutors on monday to try to iron out an agreement. the judge says he will issue a ruling after that meeting but did indicate in court that he is leaning towards issuing a protective order. thank you >> image wrin being trapped in your home in san francisco it happens more than you might this think. we are...
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marion is one of the oldest entrants and he's back for a fifth time. >> if you are young and fit, youhink you can burn through the systems and come up the top. at my age i take it slower. at the end of the day it's punishing me. >> eastern here to gain a unique understanding of their limits. >> dark ter acing is all bet getting off the beaten trap. this rally drive rolled his car. it happened at another place where a driver crashed a day earlier. >> more sport on the website. aljazeera.com/sport. there's details on how to get in kuch with the team using -- touch with the team using twitter and facebook. >> thank you for that. an el salvador fisherman who claimed to be lost at see passed a lie detector test. he claims to have survived on turtle blues, fish and birds that he said he caught with his bare hands. he was washed up. skeptics had doubt in his story. >> finally a matter of national pride in mongolia that they are the bendiest nation on earth. so much they want their contortionist precision named by unesco. >> this young girl and others want to become contortionists. they learn
marion is one of the oldest entrants and he's back for a fifth time. >> if you are young and fit, youhink you can burn through the systems and come up the top. at my age i take it slower. at the end of the day it's punishing me. >> eastern here to gain a unique understanding of their limits. >> dark ter acing is all bet getting off the beaten trap. this rally drive rolled his car. it happened at another place where a driver crashed a day earlier. >> more sport on the...
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between john and marion. he has to go away to war and he comes back. not only has salem change but the love of his life has changed. >> she thought that the person she was a was lost and she had to bury that person. along with the loss of her child and with thinking john was dead she buried all of that. with him coming back, there is a spark of pushing once was. >> country of their own ... >> the men of the cloth will stop at nothing. also a regular at the brothel delivering some of the sexiest scenes in episode 1 them out what its like to shoot some of the scenes that are more than you would expect? >> it's scary in such an edgy and racy show you are worried it's gratuitous and not necessary and not part of the story and you're just exploiting the media to get attention. what's so great about the show is that anything that is extreme and over the top greasy, it is driven by stories and by characters. >> in episode in memorable character could be mercy louis, the young girl possessed by something paraded through the town square on all fours in search o
between john and marion. he has to go away to war and he comes back. not only has salem change but the love of his life has changed. >> she thought that the person she was a was lost and she had to bury that person. along with the loss of her child and with thinking john was dead she buried all of that. with him coming back, there is a spark of pushing once was. >> country of their own ... >> the men of the cloth will stop at nothing. also a regular at the brothel delivering...
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residents in the town of marion bell, missouri are calling for the resignation of their mayor after hemade statements supporting the anti-semitic views of frazier glenn miller, the white supremacist charged with killing three people at two jewish community sites in kansas last weekend. electedr, who was just on tuesday, came under fire after speaking to a local tv station about the white supremacist miller. >> he was always nice and friendly and respectful of older people. he respected his elders greatly, as long as they were the same color as him. i kind of agreed with him on toe things, but i don't like express that too much. >> and the report exposes critical flaws and handling of a rape case involving star florida state university football player jameis winston. in december, the local prosecutor said he lacked evidence to charge winston. about a week later, winston won the heisman trophy. now the new york times reports "there was n virtually no investigation at all, either by police or the university." the university also failed to take action, allowing winston to keep playing foot
residents in the town of marion bell, missouri are calling for the resignation of their mayor after hemade statements supporting the anti-semitic views of frazier glenn miller, the white supremacist charged with killing three people at two jewish community sites in kansas last weekend. electedr, who was just on tuesday, came under fire after speaking to a local tv station about the white supremacist miller. >> he was always nice and friendly and respectful of older people. he respected...
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he was from merriam virginia -- marion, virginia. marion is in another world probably. it is southwest virginia. who was the congressman was the last congressman -- i would suggest that it took heroic votes to make a difference in this country. he paid for it. pat jennings was his name. [applause] >> in addition to the problem of patients being denied care in the first place, what you have to say about hospitals dragging patients with a serious mental illness when they still need care? that -- that is a big issue. my son was hospitalized twice and both times -- when he was first hospitalized, i visited him and he was under the 48 hour order. he said this is where he needed to be in i realize it now. about six weeks later, we were back in the same situation. he was released within the 48 hours and we had a problem. we took -- by the time we went to the next hospital. he was one of the smartest people i met him he could figure things out. there was no psychiatrist or psychologist he couldn't talk out of or into what other -- whatever he wanted to do. answers to give -- he
he was from merriam virginia -- marion, virginia. marion is in another world probably. it is southwest virginia. who was the congressman was the last congressman -- i would suggest that it took heroic votes to make a difference in this country. he paid for it. pat jennings was his name. [applause] >> in addition to the problem of patients being denied care in the first place, what you have to say about hospitals dragging patients with a serious mental illness when they still need care?...
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let me tell you about marion. in 1964 and 65 when congress really did things that mattered in the voting rights act and the civil rights act there was one congressman in virginia that voted for him and he wasn't for for -- from their fox county. he wasn't from loudon. he wasn't from charlottesville or nor folk. he wasn't from richmond. he was even from roanoke. he was from mary in virginia. for those of you in southwest virginia marion is in another world probably. he was a congressman from rural virginia mls congressman i would suggest that took heroic votes to make a difference in this country. pat jennings was his name. [applause] >> in addition to the problem of patients being denied care in the first place what do you have to say about hospitals discharging patients with this and -- serious mental illness when they still need care of? >> that's a big issue. my son was hospitalized twice and both times when he was first hospitalized he was under the 48-hour order and he said that this is where you need to be.
let me tell you about marion. in 1964 and 65 when congress really did things that mattered in the voting rights act and the civil rights act there was one congressman in virginia that voted for him and he wasn't for for -- from their fox county. he wasn't from loudon. he wasn't from charlottesville or nor folk. he wasn't from richmond. he was even from roanoke. he was from mary in virginia. for those of you in southwest virginia marion is in another world probably. he was a congressman from...
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this morning, 16-year-old marion sanchez was approached by a fellow junior, a 16-year-old male studentaccording to friends of her, that male student asked her to attend tonight's prom with him. and when she said no, according to one student, he, quote, slashed her across the throat. her injuries were fatal. here's the school superintendent. >> we are obviously devastated by the loss of one of our students, maron sanchez. she was a 16-year-old junior, vibrant, very, very involved in jonathan law high school, an incredible contributor, someone who was loved and respected by both her peers as well as her students. the jonathan law community mourns greatly the loss of maron and our thoughts and prayers go out to her family. >> as you would expect, all school classes have been canceled for the day as has the junior prom that maron sanchez, you see right there, was hoping and looking forward to attending tonight. gretchen? >> this is such a horrible story. i understand that some members, were they students or members of the staff who witnessed this? >> students and staff both witnessed this.
this morning, 16-year-old marion sanchez was approached by a fellow junior, a 16-year-old male studentaccording to friends of her, that male student asked her to attend tonight's prom with him. and when she said no, according to one student, he, quote, slashed her across the throat. her injuries were fatal. here's the school superintendent. >> we are obviously devastated by the loss of one of our students, maron sanchez. she was a 16-year-old junior, vibrant, very, very involved in...
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>>reporter: and their organization, marion minute came up with the rosey sticker so they can play the roseary on the road. susan mcginnis, the vatican. >>> let's take a look at the saturday morning forecast. we'll start things off with a live picture over san jose. there it is. looks like it's partly cloudy out there, still a little dark this morning and definitely a chilly start. so here's what you can expect when you're heading out the door. partly cloudy and a cool start this morning, cooler than yesterday. also a breezy and chilly afternoon. and our last chance of rain is going to be early, early sunday morning. so here's our highs for today, 64 in redwood city, 63 in santa rosa, 63 also in vallejo and 62 over in livermore. and the next seven days we have some clouds rolling in for the next two, and then come monday, tuesday and wednesday it's going to get a little bit warmer out there. >> as you found out, mark, the name elba borkin comes fear into some san francisco renters. >> in a story you'll only see here on kpix5, we track the elusive woman down. >>reporter: elba borgan. >>
>>reporter: and their organization, marion minute came up with the rosey sticker so they can play the roseary on the road. susan mcginnis, the vatican. >>> let's take a look at the saturday morning forecast. we'll start things off with a live picture over san jose. there it is. looks like it's partly cloudy out there, still a little dark this morning and definitely a chilly start. so here's what you can expect when you're heading out the door. partly cloudy and a cool start this...
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it is one of the things that "the genius of marion," the film, really shines a light on.abigail jones, we have to leave it there. the houses coming in. thank you for talking to our viewers this morning. guest: thank you for having me. i hereby appoint the honorable glenn thompson to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair now -- the chair now recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. throughout american history the path to prosperity has been infrastructure. it's been building tha
it is one of the things that "the genius of marion," the film, really shines a light on.abigail jones, we have to leave it there. the houses coming in. thank you for talking to our viewers this morning. guest: thank you for having me. i hereby appoint the honorable glenn thompson to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now...
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. >> we heard that one from marion barry: >> playoff. it's just so rotten. >> yeah, it is. but this is kind of a statement that racism still exists that this post racial america is a fallacy. >> by some but not by all of us. >> a lot of these younger players have never seen or been subjected to overt racism and now they are learning a very valuable lesson and even your boss, even the person that pats you on the back but signs your checks can feel that does not want your kind of people at his games that's amazing, stunning, the fact that he has dealt with african-americans since he has owned the team and he is telling his girlfriend he doesn't want black people at his games. and sad fact. >> scott, i hope the message goes out to especially the fresh players that there are a lot of people who aren't african-american who are standing side by side with him on this and are absolutely appalled at this. >> well, i think americans stand side by side. everybody that sees this for what it is can stand side by side and understand that this man has problems. is he a racist. and who do
. >> we heard that one from marion barry: >> playoff. it's just so rotten. >> yeah, it is. but this is kind of a statement that racism still exists that this post racial america is a fallacy. >> by some but not by all of us. >> a lot of these younger players have never seen or been subjected to overt racism and now they are learning a very valuable lesson and even your boss, even the person that pats you on the back but signs your checks can feel that does not want...
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the steal and the assist to shawn marion. dallas up 12 in the second quarter.d into a rout. dirk "i must break you" nowitzki had 16. vince carter can still get up. the mavs steal home court, 113-92 in the alamo city over the spurs. >>> the nfl released the 2014 schedule today. the 49 verse a couple of late season matchups with the seahawks in a three-week span. it's very late in the year. the niners will open the season at dallas on september 7th. the home opener of the new palace at levi stadium, that's sunday, september 14th against the chicago bears. alex smith and the chiefs will come to town october 5th. thanksgiving night, get the turkey ready. november 27th, niners home against seattle, the super bowl champs. then e niners are at oakland the following week. and then at seattle once again. so they get the seahawks twice in thee weeks on december 14th. >>> as for the raiders, they open sunday, theth of september in new york against the jets. the following week matt schaub against his old team, houston. that's the raids home opener. they're east coast or of
the steal and the assist to shawn marion. dallas up 12 in the second quarter.d into a rout. dirk "i must break you" nowitzki had 16. vince carter can still get up. the mavs steal home court, 113-92 in the alamo city over the spurs. >>> the nfl released the 2014 schedule today. the 49 verse a couple of late season matchups with the seahawks in a three-week span. it's very late in the year. the niners will open the season at dallas on september 7th. the home opener of the new...
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. >> marion, any grub ready yet? >> reporter: mgm turned the hardy family adventures into 15 films. young andy found love with judy garland. >> you're the most terrific. the most marvelous, most sensational girl who ever lived. >> reporter: and young mickey found stardom. in 1939, he was the biggest box office draw in the country. there were a string of hits. boys town and babes in arms. ♪ in 1944, he starred with elizabeth taylor in "national velvet." >> velvet, you'll be disqualified at the end when they find out you're a girl. >> reporter: it was hollywood's golden age. and the best of times for rooney. but world war ii intruded. he was drafted and when he returned all grown-up, his career took a downturn, his movies flopped and so did seven marriages. including one to ava gardner. rooney found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain. and he found success on screen again, in films like "the black stallion." >> sure, he's fast. all right. sure, he's fast. he hasn't got any papers. fast or not, i don't think they'd ever let him run. >> reporter: rooney won an emmy for his r
. >> marion, any grub ready yet? >> reporter: mgm turned the hardy family adventures into 15 films. young andy found love with judy garland. >> you're the most terrific. the most marvelous, most sensational girl who ever lived. >> reporter: and young mickey found stardom. in 1939, he was the biggest box office draw in the country. there were a string of hits. boys town and babes in arms. ♪ in 1944, he starred with elizabeth taylor in "national velvet."...
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he is now charged as a juvenile with the murder of 16-year-old marion sanchez. the day of their junior prom. his lawyer says he is undergoing a psych evaluation. on friday, instead of going to prom, sanchez's classmates gathered on the beach in their formal wear to remember the popular teen releasing balloons in her favorite color, purple. >> what a tragedy. now to another tragedy. the heartbreaking situation of the south korean ferry accident. authorities there are now arresting all 15 crew members of the ship. prosecutors say they are accused of negligence and failing to help the passengers. the official death toll has now risen to 187. as divers continue to recover body pies from the sunken ship. still, 115 passengers. most of those were the high school students on the trip. well, they remain unaccounted for. search teams are also using fishing nets around the boat to try and prevent bodies from potentially being swept out to sea. >> a congressional investigation is underway looking into circumstances behind the deaths of dozens of veterans in arizona. they a
he is now charged as a juvenile with the murder of 16-year-old marion sanchez. the day of their junior prom. his lawyer says he is undergoing a psych evaluation. on friday, instead of going to prom, sanchez's classmates gathered on the beach in their formal wear to remember the popular teen releasing balloons in her favorite color, purple. >> what a tragedy. now to another tragedy. the heartbreaking situation of the south korean ferry accident. authorities there are now arresting all 15...
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. >>> while marion people have memories of john paul ii, they are not necessarily as familiar with pope john xxiii, the man who brought the catholic church into the modern world >> his was a new style of pontificate, ran the vatican for five years from 1958 to '63, time enough to show the world he was different from his predecessors? >> they were much more similar to kings or monarchs or emperors. >> that's the major difference that made him known as get pope >> the good pope was the third of 13 children raised in the italian countryside in lombardi. his education was traditional italian but he traveled widely as a diplomat reaching out to non-catholics, jews and christians and that changed him. >> a great moment of change in the life of the catholic church >> john xxiii decided the church needed a new ecumenical council. many thought the debate was unnecessary >> it became known as the second vatican council or vatican ii. when he was asked why, the story goes he opened his window in the papal study and said, "we need fresh air." >>> church leadters from all over the world came to rome
. >>> while marion people have memories of john paul ii, they are not necessarily as familiar with pope john xxiii, the man who brought the catholic church into the modern world >> his was a new style of pontificate, ran the vatican for five years from 1958 to '63, time enough to show the world he was different from his predecessors? >> they were much more similar to kings or monarchs or emperors. >> that's the major difference that made him known as get pope >>...
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marion davies. and jfk and jackie honeymooned here. >> the buyer will be somebody who will not live here year round. it will be somebody who already has multiple homes, one or two yachts, a jet or two. >> reporter: yep, you heard that right. let's just move on. now, i wish i could say it was over the top, but it's not. it's lovely. i really would love to live here. >> it would be nice. >> reporter: i can dream about living here. i can dream about living here. and i will. that right there is called a caviar dream. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, beverly hills. >> nick seemed very comfortable. >> yeah. very comfortable. cool 135 million. >> exactly. >> that's not that much. that's all. >>> we want to talk now about one of our fellow anchors here on "gma" here on the weekends. you know ron claiborne as a guy who delivers our news headlines. and some very funny one liners, usually at my expense. he is also a guy who quite seriously never misses a chance to help out when he can. >> yeah.
marion davies. and jfk and jackie honeymooned here. >> the buyer will be somebody who will not live here year round. it will be somebody who already has multiple homes, one or two yachts, a jet or two. >> reporter: yep, you heard that right. let's just move on. now, i wish i could say it was over the top, but it's not. it's lovely. i really would love to live here. >> it would be nice. >> reporter: i can dream about living here. i can dream about living here. and i will....
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the same person, marion hammer, unofficial governor of florida, the lobbyist for the nra in florida, every politician in the state for every single one of these bills going back to when jeb bush signed stand your ground, she and her team have basically justified the warning shot bill using the marissa alexander case even though it's not clear at all -- i called a couple attorneys before i came on tonight, spoke with one, it isn't clear thblgd even be used by marissa alexander at her retrial, but her case is used to inspire it. chen of course the prosecutor in that case who also prosecuted george zimmerman is opposed to it. >> at every release of a trigger there is another reason for the nra to try and expand gun ownership. >> yep. >> the irony here is that the murder rate in stand your ground states, according to texas a&m, they did a decade-long study, it increases by an additional 8%. that means an additional 600 homicides every year for stand your ground. and i feel like, you know, joy, short of blaming the actual law, it absolutely creates a culture of fear and a culture of react
the same person, marion hammer, unofficial governor of florida, the lobbyist for the nra in florida, every politician in the state for every single one of these bills going back to when jeb bush signed stand your ground, she and her team have basically justified the warning shot bill using the marissa alexander case even though it's not clear at all -- i called a couple attorneys before i came on tonight, spoke with one, it isn't clear thblgd even be used by marissa alexander at her retrial,...
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understand that seven nights a week, you're to be at the address on marion. >> right. >> i am not hereou back to prison. that's not my goal. >> yes, ma'am. >> my goal is that in six months, i can hand you that final discharge. you are this close to being done. you can do this. >> yes ma'am, i know i can, thank you. >> so communicate with me, trust me. if something's going on and i can help you, let me know and i'll help you. >> yes, ma'am. hey, buddy, what's up? >> what's going on? >> i'm doing all right, you? i'm not going back to beecher terrace this time because i want to get a fresh start in my life. glad to be with you. god bless you for it. hey, how you doing? >> narrator: keith has found a room in a group home for ex-prisoners. >> how you doing, sir? you won't have no problems out of me. i don't use drugs and alcohol, so i'm... i get along well with everybody, and i appreciate you giving me the opportunity, ma'am. >> and that's what it's all about. ted's got this program to try to help people get themselves that second chance. >> yes, ma'am, i appreciate you giving me the opport
understand that seven nights a week, you're to be at the address on marion. >> right. >> i am not hereou back to prison. that's not my goal. >> yes, ma'am. >> my goal is that in six months, i can hand you that final discharge. you are this close to being done. you can do this. >> yes ma'am, i know i can, thank you. >> so communicate with me, trust me. if something's going on and i can help you, let me know and i'll help you. >> yes, ma'am. hey, buddy,...
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i saw marion barry and the mayor crack, and itking got all cloudy. it started to dissipate a little bit, and i saw a tweet from anthony weiner, who lost the primary to glossy oh in new york, and i was afraid to read it. so i am going to abandon that. however, i want to up broach this panel a little differently today. i know we have many panelists here who are going to talk about the candidates and the play-by-play. i am going to step back for a moment and talk about something that i feel is going to affect the midtermn, election as well as the presidential. and it is going to affect our politics here in this country and abroad pretty significantly. and that issue is the fact that many americans today feel threatened. we feel threatened. are threatened. our standing in the world is threatened. realign notgoing to just the electorate, but how politicians react to this electorate. it, i think about actually worked for doc kaufman hoffman when he ran. he was the first tea party candidate. i saw, in a sense, a reaction to this. there is a fear among the e
i saw marion barry and the mayor crack, and itking got all cloudy. it started to dissipate a little bit, and i saw a tweet from anthony weiner, who lost the primary to glossy oh in new york, and i was afraid to read it. so i am going to abandon that. however, i want to up broach this panel a little differently today. i know we have many panelists here who are going to talk about the candidates and the play-by-play. i am going to step back for a moment and talk about something that i feel is...
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so embarrassing, it brings back memories of marion barry. voters just didn't like it.margin, 12 points, 10,000 votes. she's 41 years old. she'll probably win the general in november, but there is a strong independent candidate, david catania, so you can't be sure of that. the "washington post" says she's the probable mayor. in any case, d.c.'s definitely getting a new mayor. >> politico's mike allen, thank you. >> that was great, wasn't it? >>> up next, cnbc's brian sullivan joins us for "business before the bell." you're watching "morning joe." avo: with expedia you always get the lowest price book any flight or hotel and if you find it for less we'll match it and give you fifty dollars back that's the expedia guarantee (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so exc
so embarrassing, it brings back memories of marion barry. voters just didn't like it.margin, 12 points, 10,000 votes. she's 41 years old. she'll probably win the general in november, but there is a strong independent candidate, david catania, so you can't be sure of that. the "washington post" says she's the probable mayor. in any case, d.c.'s definitely getting a new mayor. >> politico's mike allen, thank you. >> that was great, wasn't it? >>> up next, cnbc's...
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it's recreation for some and more serious for some. >> marion williamson, the self-help guru, the spokesmanefully. >> she's supported by, among others, the kardashians, the caty perry, alanis morriset and nicole richie. >> yes, sir and dennis kucinich is also supporting her. she has some slice of celebrity report. wendy greuel has the support of rob reiner, ed begley, jr. the reiner endorsement is very, very big throughout for those voters asking the question what would meat head do i guess, right? >> mark leibovich, thank you, mark. >> coming up, elizabeth warren and part two of our interview with the massachusetts senator. "morning joe" will be right back. ♪ lights go out and i can be safe ♪ [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase, everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac ct
it's recreation for some and more serious for some. >> marion williamson, the self-help guru, the spokesmanefully. >> she's supported by, among others, the kardashians, the caty perry, alanis morriset and nicole richie. >> yes, sir and dennis kucinich is also supporting her. she has some slice of celebrity report. wendy greuel has the support of rob reiner, ed begley, jr. the reiner endorsement is very, very big throughout for those voters asking the question what would meat...
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i saw marion barry and the mayor crack, and itking got all cloudy. it started to dissipate a little bit, and i saw a tweet from anthony weiner, who lost the primary to glossy oh in new york, and i was afraid to read it. so i am going to abandon that. however, i want to up broach this panel a little differently today. i know we have many panelists here who are going to talk about the candidates and the play-by-play. i am going to step back for a moment and talk about something that i feel is going to affect the midtermn, election as well as the presidential. and it is going to affect our politics here in this country and abroad pretty significantly. and that issue is the fact that many americans today feel threatened. we feel threatened. are threatened. our standing in the world is threatened. realign notgoing to just the electorate, but how politicians react to this electorate. it, i think about actually worked for doc kaufman hoffman when he ran. he was the first tea party candidate. i saw, in a sense, a reaction to this. there is a fear among the e
i saw marion barry and the mayor crack, and itking got all cloudy. it started to dissipate a little bit, and i saw a tweet from anthony weiner, who lost the primary to glossy oh in new york, and i was afraid to read it. so i am going to abandon that. however, i want to up broach this panel a little differently today. i know we have many panelists here who are going to talk about the candidates and the play-by-play. i am going to step back for a moment and talk about something that i feel is...
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a watershed of what can happen to you, like eliot spitzer and bill clinton and marion barry.ward to that. nicolas cage, congratulations. congratulations on "joe." it's available in theaters and itunes and on >>> so, you think fans are excited to see "fargo" come to television? you betcha. the series based on the 1996 film premieres next tuesday. it stars our great friend, billy bob thornton, as a drifter, whose chance meeting with a man seems innocent enough. but is it? >> i just finished up with your wife. and you're worried about embarrassing him. >> he didn't -- he said it was just -- she has soft hands. >> we're not friends. maybe we will be someday. but i've got to say, if that were me, in your position -- i would have killed that man. >> so great to have billy bob thornton here on "good morning america." great to see you. >> good to see you. >> i love the hair. >> oh, yeah. it's something else. it's quite a look this guy has. bangs are normally associated with innocence. >> more than meets the eye. this isn't a sequel, per se, to the wonderful cohen brothers film. >> it
a watershed of what can happen to you, like eliot spitzer and bill clinton and marion barry.ward to that. nicolas cage, congratulations. congratulations on "joe." it's available in theaters and itunes and on >>> so, you think fans are excited to see "fargo" come to television? you betcha. the series based on the 1996 film premieres next tuesday. it stars our great friend, billy bob thornton, as a drifter, whose chance meeting with a man seems innocent enough. but is...
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i saw marion berry and the mayor of toronto smoking crack, and it really got all cloudy.[laughter] and then it started to dissipate a little bit, and i saw a tweet from anthony weiner -- [laughter] who wants to primary de blasio in new york, and i was afraid to read it. so i'm going to abandon that. however, i want to approach this panel a little differently today. i know we have many panelists here who are going to talk about the candidates and, you know, the play-by-play. i'm going to step back for a moment and talk about something that i feel is going to affect this election, the one, the midterm next as well as the presidential -- election as well as the presidential, and it's going to affect our politics here in this country and abroad pretty significantly. and that issue is the fact that many americans today feel threatened. we feel threatened, our jobs are threatened, our standing in the world is threatened, and this is going to realign not just the electorate, but how politicians react to this electorate. you know, if you think about it, now, i actually worked for
i saw marion berry and the mayor of toronto smoking crack, and it really got all cloudy.[laughter] and then it started to dissipate a little bit, and i saw a tweet from anthony weiner -- [laughter] who wants to primary de blasio in new york, and i was afraid to read it. so i'm going to abandon that. however, i want to approach this panel a little differently today. i know we have many panelists here who are going to talk about the candidates and, you know, the play-by-play. i'm going to step...
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. >> so the mayor of marion, missouri. not agree with what frazier cross did. >> it was shocking that he would do something like that. but knowing him and how much was built up inside of him that i can understand why he would be the one to do that. i think that it is terrible what he did. he didn't have any right to do that. i think that he should pay with his life. >> cross may very well pay with his life. his bond is $10 million. >>> i'm brooke baldwin. we begin with the hunted to find missing plane flight 370. the underwater drone, bluefin-21, on this brand-new scanning mission. thousands of people of the surface of the indian ocean, bluefin is mapping the ocean floor trying to find any trace, my piece of evidence, of this missing 777. so far, the bluefin's deep underwater journeys have been fruitless. malaysia's tpgs minister taking a different tone today saying if no traces of the missing jetliner are found, officials will have to rethink the whole operation. >> there will come a time that we will be -- we need to rec
. >> so the mayor of marion, missouri. not agree with what frazier cross did. >> it was shocking that he would do something like that. but knowing him and how much was built up inside of him that i can understand why he would be the one to do that. i think that it is terrible what he did. he didn't have any right to do that. i think that he should pay with his life. >> cross may very well pay with his life. his bond is $10 million. >>> i'm brooke baldwin. we begin...
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marion bartell before this hour of programming, she said nothing fundamentally changed.er whether or not some other traders are seeing a real reason. >> people are saying we went from an 11 month trend of 200 k now down to 191. there are some people who will say we have lost momentum here and these what the weakness is telling us. >> i think it's more about -- this is bringing the conversation we held earlier on well the glass is half full or empty. i would say there's that joke that the optimist and pessimist. well, you were arguing about the glass of water and i drank it. there are fantastic opportunities being thrown up. instead of focusing on how much longer have we got to go down before we go up, it's about focusing on what do you want to buy any way. >> and that's a perfect place to tease your final thoughts. it's twitter time. we have been asking if you think the market is in a healthy pullback. some thoughts. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom com
marion bartell before this hour of programming, she said nothing fundamentally changed.er whether or not some other traders are seeing a real reason. >> people are saying we went from an 11 month trend of 200 k now down to 191. there are some people who will say we have lost momentum here and these what the weakness is telling us. >> i think it's more about -- this is bringing the conversation we held earlier on well the glass is half full or empty. i would say there's that joke...
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host: marion slidell in louisiana on the line for republicans.aller: i think she just took the fall for the administration as usually happens in any job. i also think that it is a failure, an absolute failure because we have 40 million people that are uninsured. even though 7 million people have -- also, what about the other millions that do not have insurance that cannot import russia cannot afford insurance. even if you can get insurance a detectable we be so high that you will never be able to pay it , even though you can pay the premiums. also, i would like to tell the caller from the north that there are people in the south who are educated. the callers call in are mistaken that are not educated. most of them are democrats. get your facts straight. host: anthony is on the line for democrats in ohio. caller: i'm educated and i'm back in to insult anybody, but i do find it interesting that we do have callers from two of the worst health care states in texas and louisiana that continue their complaining. this is a win on three fronts. first, fo
host: marion slidell in louisiana on the line for republicans.aller: i think she just took the fall for the administration as usually happens in any job. i also think that it is a failure, an absolute failure because we have 40 million people that are uninsured. even though 7 million people have -- also, what about the other millions that do not have insurance that cannot import russia cannot afford insurance. even if you can get insurance a detectable we be so high that you will never be able...
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en momentos ayudamos a una joven madre a despertar la diva dormida que tiene adentro, y marÍa marionerlo a decir. >>> oigan, hoy es dÍa de eres un bomboncito. >>> de bombones. vamos a despertar una diva que llevan dentro, una televidente, creo que es de mi tierra, fÍjate, vamos con ana patricia que estÁ con ella en el camerino, en el maquillaje, y todo. >>> aquÍ estamos muchachos, hoy nace una nueva diva, con mi sammy como siempre. monse, buenos dÍas, bienvenida, tiene 34 aÑos, tiene 3 hijos, trabaja como cocinera. >>> es mexicana, de quÉ parte? >>> de chihuahua. >>> estÁs emocionada por el cambio de hoy? >>> claro que sÍ. >>> ¿por quÉ?>>> porque serÁ como que voy a volver a nacer otra vez. >>> va a nacer una diva. mi sammy quÉ le vas a hacer, le veo un pelo medio de todos los colores. >>> el muestrario famoso, quiero que se acerquen para que vea el error que hacen las mujeres. tiene la raÍz negra, y varios colores, el rayo estÁ tan ancho. nunca lo va a poder mantener de una forma normal. esto es completamente tener que vivir en un salÓn de belleza, y no le queda bien, como vuelvo a
en momentos ayudamos a una joven madre a despertar la diva dormida que tiene adentro, y marÍa marionerlo a decir. >>> oigan, hoy es dÍa de eres un bomboncito. >>> de bombones. vamos a despertar una diva que llevan dentro, una televidente, creo que es de mi tierra, fÍjate, vamos con ana patricia que estÁ con ella en el camerino, en el maquillaje, y todo. >>> aquÍ estamos muchachos, hoy nace una nueva diva, con mi sammy como siempre. monse, buenos dÍas,...
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my commanding officer, last one i had over there, was marion carl.bably have heard of him. my favorite marine, butler, i read his book, "war is a racquet," and i think if we had listened to evan carlson like he wrote in his book, we'd see that we could have never won in vietnam. and i can remember on a troop ship today told us we are going there -- they told us we are going there to make south korea free for democracy, and what was it, 16 years later they had a democratic election. this country loves war, but that's my comment. >> host: this country loves war. first of all, did you recognize some of the names -- >> guest: i did, i did. i did, indeed. well, let me just spend a moment with butler as the example. pedly butler was a famous marine, i believe he may have received the pedal of honor. he certainly was a ferocious fighter, and he was extremely cynical can about why we were fighting the banana wars at the beginning of the 20th century. and that illustrates my point earlier, i think, that the you're a marine, if you're a soldier, the you're an
my commanding officer, last one i had over there, was marion carl.bably have heard of him. my favorite marine, butler, i read his book, "war is a racquet," and i think if we had listened to evan carlson like he wrote in his book, we'd see that we could have never won in vietnam. and i can remember on a troop ship today told us we are going there -- they told us we are going there to make south korea free for democracy, and what was it, 16 years later they had a democratic election....
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. >> kione kone is a terrific film director, and he and marion have been together for a while, and weiaum, who was a thrilling, young artist to be around, in addition to clive and james caan, you know, i've always been a fan of james caan. so the chance to get to work with him and zoe y saldano. >> oh, you've just got -- >> yeah, it's great to work with people you know, and people you've worked with before. because that intimacy and that kind of being able to finish each other's sentences or thoughts when you're creating, you know, collaborating, becomes all the easier. >> no question about it. yeah, i was very fortunate in this experience. >> so the film is set in the 1970s, and apparently part of t it -- it's goal is to be authentic and realistic. what's the connection in the 1970s to the story, which seems like of a timeless story that could be set anytime? >> well, the director -- this was a remake of a french film, and gillaum played the part i played in the french film. he was desperate to do a new york story set in the '70s. he was a big fan of so many of the fill s, "dog day a
. >> kione kone is a terrific film director, and he and marion have been together for a while, and weiaum, who was a thrilling, young artist to be around, in addition to clive and james caan, you know, i've always been a fan of james caan. so the chance to get to work with him and zoe y saldano. >> oh, you've just got -- >> yeah, it's great to work with people you know, and people you've worked with before. because that intimacy and that kind of being able to finish each...
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seen action down in marion poll which is a large city by the by the coast a poor city of some half a million about what we have reports now three killed of thirteen injured of the anti government activists who did try to stall a military base of were denied a core that by the clinton army this is very concerning with this death toll now at three the injuries at thirty than amount of power which is just over one hundred kilometers of the net cost of the russian border and this is really the time that incident has flared up that it gives you no idea of the escalation of the situation now in the eastern ukraine there's been lots of activity where your situation where we've heard about soldiers actually switching sides and joining the protest is how did that play out exactly exactly if i don't think i appear i don't i think it was a pretty job but all those scenes of soldiers switching sides and the locals reacting to soldiers from the ukrainian army you are the army you're supposed to protect us the way you might consider that we're not going to shoot we weren't even planning on it they
seen action down in marion poll which is a large city by the by the coast a poor city of some half a million about what we have reports now three killed of thirteen injured of the anti government activists who did try to stall a military base of were denied a core that by the clinton army this is very concerning with this death toll now at three the injuries at thirty than amount of power which is just over one hundred kilometers of the net cost of the russian border and this is really the time...
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department learned of to its image of boosting twitter campaign and it up as a publicist a disaster it is marion apart my reports. twitter has empowered millions blazed revolutions and generated successful brands but for america's largest police department hash tag activism has turned into an embarrassing epic failure ah. on tuesday the n.y.p.d. invited citizens to upload pictures with police officers tagging the photos my and y. p.d. within twenty four hours some one hundred ten thousand people responded the hash tag was trending and my n.y.p.d. turned into a virtual arcata of snap shots showing the department's finest using excessive and controlled force. the p.r. disaster has ignited a copycat movement document in heavy handed police tactics in los angeles chicago and albuquerque i think it was initially a good idea but something like that can quickly backfire especially with the reputation the police have in new york there's always been there is just people was not open in their yards to realize was going on i think now they're thinking that like we said in that it is because it wasn't a goo
department learned of to its image of boosting twitter campaign and it up as a publicist a disaster it is marion apart my reports. twitter has empowered millions blazed revolutions and generated successful brands but for america's largest police department hash tag activism has turned into an embarrassing epic failure ah. on tuesday the n.y.p.d. invited citizens to upload pictures with police officers tagging the photos my and y. p.d. within twenty four hours some one hundred ten thousand...