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what did you learn about marvin gaye?you see -- often we see the artist and the result of the art, but very seldom do we actually see the life behind, the family behind that was involved in creating this complex, talented personality that created work that effects the world forever. this iconic guy. so you see the love of the mother and father. the sort of competition and jealousy between the father and marvin. the humility that he had, that he really had a spiritual relationship and saw early in his life that he would be a big star. everybody would be calling his name. fall in love with him early. you know, it's like seeing the child in marvin gaye the way we got to see, you know, michael jackson or something. >> sure. sure. explain for our viewers who might not be familiar with the story, what was that relationship between marvin and his father? i mean, you play the role -- >> there was a lot of love. but at the same time there was a sense of intimidation that the father had from him. he was minister, marvin ended up be
what did you learn about marvin gaye?you see -- often we see the artist and the result of the art, but very seldom do we actually see the life behind, the family behind that was involved in creating this complex, talented personality that created work that effects the world forever. this iconic guy. so you see the love of the mother and father. the sort of competition and jealousy between the father and marvin. the humility that he had, that he really had a spiritual relationship and saw early...
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nancy and marvin kept in touch by e-mail. >> friday, may 21, 1999, nancy writes to marvin: "adam is in two plays next week. ryan was in one last night. it has been so cute to watch them rehearse. adam has taken it very seriously... even practicing facial expressions in the mirror!" the e-mails at one point do turn a little dark. she does talk about how she was ailing. she doesn't specify what her disease is, but on thursday, july 1, 1999, she writes: "my diagnosis was not good. there isn't a fancy name for my problem, just a genetically flawed autoimmune system. when it happened to my grandfather, it was so quick that nothing could be done. six weeks. it's like living on top of a time bomb. i have told very few people"-- and she highlights "very" in all caps-- "and have not told even some people in my family to try to save people from unnecessary worry." narrator: it has been reported nancy had multiple sclerosis, but frontline and the hartford courant were unable to confirm. >> wednesday, march 31, 1999, nancy writes: "ryan's and adam's birthdays are coming up. ryan is having an "old
nancy and marvin kept in touch by e-mail. >> friday, may 21, 1999, nancy writes to marvin: "adam is in two plays next week. ryan was in one last night. it has been so cute to watch them rehearse. adam has taken it very seriously... even practicing facial expressions in the mirror!" the e-mails at one point do turn a little dark. she does talk about how she was ailing. she doesn't specify what her disease is, but on thursday, july 1, 1999, she writes: "my diagnosis was not...
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how about a little marvin gay?right they listen to the radio, and the zoo keepers switch the station to try to help him relax. perhaps barry white will do the trick. ♪ can't get enough of your love baby ♪ >> reporter: it's not easy to make a baby panda. females off late just once a year, and the only window of opportunity is a nerve-racking 36 hours. last year sweetie and sunshine got friendly but not friendly enough. >> his interest was very keen, but unfortunately, they didn't quite get together to actually mate. >> reporter: perhaps the pressure to perform was too much. from their big arrival in scotland a few months earlier to the record crowds coming to visit. while artificial insemination is an option, scientists say nature may be about to take its course. xan xan has been grumpy these past few days. that, believe it or not, is a good sign. who knows? we could soon hear the pitter patter of tiny panda paws. >> maybe if news cameras weren't in their face all the time. >> that's true. i don't think they're exhi
how about a little marvin gay?right they listen to the radio, and the zoo keepers switch the station to try to help him relax. perhaps barry white will do the trick. ♪ can't get enough of your love baby ♪ >> reporter: it's not easy to make a baby panda. females off late just once a year, and the only window of opportunity is a nerve-racking 36 hours. last year sweetie and sunshine got friendly but not friendly enough. >> his interest was very keen, but unfortunately, they didn't...
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i try to read history, drink dirty martinis, listen to marvin gaye, watch "true blood." vampires, everything. >> this has been fabulous. our thanks to katrina vanden h euvel, publisher of "the nation." [applause] we want to remind everybody that copies of her book are on sale in the lobby. she would be pleased to sign them. we aappreciate your allowing her to make her wait the lobby as quickly as possible. this meeting is adjourned. [applause] >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts
i try to read history, drink dirty martinis, listen to marvin gaye, watch "true blood." vampires, everything. >> this has been fabulous. our thanks to katrina vanden h euvel, publisher of "the nation." [applause] we want to remind everybody that copies of her book are on sale in the lobby. she would be pleased to sign them. we aappreciate your allowing her to make her wait the lobby as quickly as possible. this meeting is adjourned. [applause] >> welcome to...
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. >> sick cows come under the care of inmate marvin lard. >> first i started as a chaser.a herdsman. it's the highest paid position. i take cares of all the cows. sometimes there are cows that get loose or i have to move cows, transfer cows from pen to pen. >> but most of lard's time is spent tending to the herd. >> lame cows, 6 cows, sometimes they come in with diseases. that can spread through a whole herd. you have to be aware of that. >> all the cows at the dairy farm were given numbers as opposed to names and a number of the inmates who worked there for a long time like marvin developed certain bonds with some of the cows so they would lovingly call their cows by their numbers because that was their name. >> i've got a couple of favorites. there's two really. 5306 and 5378. my two favorites. >> why? >> they come up to you. some of them are real fun. some of them are not. sometime i look at them animals and remind me of certain people. like the other day there was an animal that came up the stairs the wrong way that was coming in backwards. we tried to get it out. it w
. >> sick cows come under the care of inmate marvin lard. >> first i started as a chaser.a herdsman. it's the highest paid position. i take cares of all the cows. sometimes there are cows that get loose or i have to move cows, transfer cows from pen to pen. >> but most of lard's time is spent tending to the herd. >> lame cows, 6 cows, sometimes they come in with diseases. that can spread through a whole herd. you have to be aware of that. >> all the cows at the...
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>> guest: so marvin king's term as chairman dirty.ark kearney takes over july 1 and comes in with big expectations. he's a real star in the world central banking who understands financial policies and economics. the big challenge is the question for the british and has the fundamental structure approach they been taking, is that correct? the bank of england is a creature of mervyn king. during that time, a lot of how they operate, their entire framework has been an intellectual imprint of this one man. how much they wish to change that? is a 2% inflation target dimension or should they have flexibility to step forward next week haitians that growth will be stronger in the future. this'll be an interesting set of challenges from our kearney who is a smart guy. how does he remake the bank of england? >> guest: is extraordinary to prepare for nurturing your bank. >> guest: as a surprise and it happened, but reflective of how hard a job it is to fill. >> host: his wife is british, so maybe that helps. in europe you have her druggie trying
>> guest: so marvin king's term as chairman dirty.ark kearney takes over july 1 and comes in with big expectations. he's a real star in the world central banking who understands financial policies and economics. the big challenge is the question for the british and has the fundamental structure approach they been taking, is that correct? the bank of england is a creature of mervyn king. during that time, a lot of how they operate, their entire framework has been an intellectual imprint of...
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. >>> and coming up next, marvin gaye did not have this ritual in mind when he wrote those love songs. something you have to see to believe, next. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events, including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persis
. >>> and coming up next, marvin gaye did not have this ritual in mind when he wrote those love songs. something you have to see to believe, next. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male...
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por cierto el partido marco el regreso del hondureÑo marvin chavez con los terremotos..imos segundos adam jahn convirtio el empate para no irse sin puntos en casa... su proximo partido sera de visita el sabado frente a chivas usa wipe vo wipe ---jornada de clasicos en la fecha 15 del clausura... en el azteca pumas buscando araÑar a las aguilas y asegurar su pase a la liguilla... tiro de esquina minuto 22',,, chucho benitez se desprendio de su marca y con este gol solitario el america gano los tres clasicos del torneo... martin bravo se fue expulsado,, en roja directa y podria complicar a pumas que cayo a septimo en la tabla... wipe vo wipe ---el clasico tapatio se pinto de rojinegro,, y desde temprano marquez lugo se fue expulsado por doble amonestacion.. minuto 30' rodrigo millar en esta descolgada anoto el del gane para los zorros... en tiempo cumplido no se marco una mano dentro del area a favor de chivas y ahora el rebaÑo practicamente se despide del torneo al caer a la decimotercer plaza con solo 16 unidades... wipe vo wipe con goles dos goles de carlos salcido y un
por cierto el partido marco el regreso del hondureÑo marvin chavez con los terremotos..imos segundos adam jahn convirtio el empate para no irse sin puntos en casa... su proximo partido sera de visita el sabado frente a chivas usa wipe vo wipe ---jornada de clasicos en la fecha 15 del clausura... en el azteca pumas buscando araÑar a las aguilas y asegurar su pase a la liguilla... tiro de esquina minuto 22',,, chucho benitez se desprendio de su marca y con este gol solitario el america gano los...
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and marvin salazar joins me now. thanks for being with us. i can't imagine what you have been going through over the last nine days. to know two people involved in this. first of all, tell me about krystal campbell. what was she like? >> krystal campbell was definitely one of my favorite restaurant managers. i've been working in restaurants over five years and i've never met a manager who worked harder than krystal and kept such a beautiful face. she had a smile everywhere she went. any time you needed to talk to her, she would talk to you. >> that's one of the things her mom said. she smiled. >> that smile. very special. i mean -- we had a lot of memories together, working on the harbor islands, and i mean, working on those islands is tough. we had to do so much hard work. and she was the one person who put together and made sure everything got done the right way. >> i know you went to her wake to pay your respects. it must have been nice to see the outpouring of people. the line stretched down the block. so many people who loved her. >> it
and marvin salazar joins me now. thanks for being with us. i can't imagine what you have been going through over the last nine days. to know two people involved in this. first of all, tell me about krystal campbell. what was she like? >> krystal campbell was definitely one of my favorite restaurant managers. i've been working in restaurants over five years and i've never met a manager who worked harder than krystal and kept such a beautiful face. she had a smile everywhere she went. any...
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. >>> singer marvin gay's soulful music filled the los angeles air waves as fans gathered to mourn his death and as police gathered evidence to use against the suspected killer, his father. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new z
. >>> singer marvin gay's soulful music filled the los angeles air waves as fans gathered to mourn his death and as police gathered evidence to use against the suspected killer, his father. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male...
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turning out films like "darling lili" and "they did paint your wagon," where clint eastwood and lee marvinot to sing. (peter biskind) they were all trying to repeat the success of "sound of music" and "my fair lady," with little success. and a lot of the studios were close to bankruptcy. some studios were put on the block. a number of executives lost their jobs. and there was a real fear in the executive suites because they weren't sure what people wanted to see. particularly what young people wanted to see. (peter biskind) "easy rider" came in 1969, cost $500,000. made by nobodies. dope, unhappy ending, hippies, long-hairs. i mean it cleaned up, it was a huge hit. and it was really a revolution. these old guys in the studios had not the foggiest idea of why this film was so successful, or what was going on. and all they knew was dennis hopper directed it. so they grabbed onto the directors as saviors. although that's a film -- i wasn't part of that culture, but it did open a lot of doors for many people in california. and at the same time, giving you the chance behind the camera and almos
turning out films like "darling lili" and "they did paint your wagon," where clint eastwood and lee marvinot to sing. (peter biskind) they were all trying to repeat the success of "sound of music" and "my fair lady," with little success. and a lot of the studios were close to bankruptcy. some studios were put on the block. a number of executives lost their jobs. and there was a real fear in the executive suites because they weren't sure what people wanted...
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turning out films like "darling lili" and "they did paint your wagon," where clint eastwood and lee marvinot to sing. (peter biskind) they were all trying to repeat the success of "sound of music" and "my fair lady," with little success. and a lot of the studios were close to bankruptcy. some studios were put on the block. a number of executives lost their jobs. and there was a real fear in the executive suites because they weren't sure what people wanted to see. particularly what young people wanted to see. (peter biskind) "easy rider" came in 1969, cost $500,000. made by nobodies. dope, unhappy ending, hippies, long-hairs. i mean it cleaned up, it was a huge hit. and it was really a revolution. these old guys in the studios had not the foggiest idea of why this film was so successful, or what was going on. and all they knew was dennis hopper directed it. so they grabbed onto the directors as saviors. although that's a film -- i wasn't part of that culture, but it did open a lot of doors for many people in california. and at the same time, giving you the chance behind the camera and almos
turning out films like "darling lili" and "they did paint your wagon," where clint eastwood and lee marvinot to sing. (peter biskind) they were all trying to repeat the success of "sound of music" and "my fair lady," with little success. and a lot of the studios were close to bankruptcy. some studios were put on the block. a number of executives lost their jobs. and there was a real fear in the executive suites because they weren't sure what people wanted...
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my last words with marvin were lovely. i've been thinking about them a lot. me, too. snow and had this amazing talk. my last day with pop he taught my son how to skate. well, this is clearly yielding nothing. thanks, dad. guess i'll have to fill the time with some jokes... again. (scoffs) "last words" seems like a good theme. marshall, do you remember the last thing your father said to you? bye, sweetie. bye, mom. son, there's something i want to say before i leave. yeah, dad? could i snag that extra pork chop for the flight? i was gonna make a sandwich with that, dad. ah... dad, don't they have food on the plane? yeah, but plane food is ass. "plane food is ass." those are the last words my father will ever say to me. right after i denied the man a pork chop. oh, god. wait! i'm wrong! i'm wrong! that wasn't it! they couldn't find a cab... hey, marshall! so my dad called up from the street. marshall! looks like rain out here! i couldn't find an umbrella in your closet! you know who probably has an umbrella? and then, well, see, my dad grew up in a small town in another
my last words with marvin were lovely. i've been thinking about them a lot. me, too. snow and had this amazing talk. my last day with pop he taught my son how to skate. well, this is clearly yielding nothing. thanks, dad. guess i'll have to fill the time with some jokes... again. (scoffs) "last words" seems like a good theme. marshall, do you remember the last thing your father said to you? bye, sweetie. bye, mom. son, there's something i want to say before i leave. yeah, dad? could i...
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back of the big picture i'm tom marvin coming up in this half hour the attacks in boston have reignited the conservative debate over islam and the role that radical extremism plays within that religion writer conservatives lashing out at the entire religion and only a few are responsible for the violence we've seen over the past couple of decades and each year millions of americans are diagnosed with cancer or discovering the cancer drugs are more and more outrageously expensive far more so here in america than anywhere else in the world but we can change that and make prescription drugs affordable in america i'll tell you how to storytelling. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and some d'armes is the spars and theater says everything you know is wrong and you know you think you're wrong if you really are you're right. i'll just say that you're right. you know what is wrong. most religious people believe in a kind caring and nurturing image of god however there are those religious individuals who believe in an angry and punishing god and as it
back of the big picture i'm tom marvin coming up in this half hour the attacks in boston have reignited the conservative debate over islam and the role that radical extremism plays within that religion writer conservatives lashing out at the entire religion and only a few are responsible for the violence we've seen over the past couple of decades and each year millions of americans are diagnosed with cancer or discovering the cancer drugs are more and more outrageously expensive far more so...
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tuesday april thirtieth two thousand and thirteen for more information check out our website the tell marvin's dot com free speech party dot com and hulu dot com slash the big picture and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag your. wealthy british style sign. on to. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. free pretty free storage free. range month free. three stooges free. old free brochures videos for your media projects c.e.o. don carty dot com. coming up our team tonight we're joined by a special guest gary johnson the twenty twelve presidential candidate for the libertarian party hope punk was about the recent military as ation of a police force in boston and also american foreign policy that and more coming your way. and f.b.i. back to bill being drafted by a u.s. task force would punish high tech companies if they refuse to comply with wire taps what does this mean for yourself the liberties well investigators. and the f.b.i.
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the man being questioned over the ball so marvin bombings are reportedly claims america's voice drove him to terra and denies any links to foreign groups. big sounds the alarm of the plummeting european defense spending which leaves washington picking up the majority of the topics on nato and threatens a crisis of unity. on the gruelling hunger strike a gun tunnel date now includes more than a halt of the detainees that with additional military medics being sent to deal with the escalating crisis. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see with me your leisure probably all over hello and welcome to the program according to investigators the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings says it's america's wars in iraq and afghanistan that led him and his brother to carry out the was us based at times since nine eleven after questioning nineteen year old johansson i've police believe the bombers were acting on their own initiative and no slinks to any foreign terrorist group she's in a situation reports now from boston. as the nineteen year old boston bombing s
the man being questioned over the ball so marvin bombings are reportedly claims america's voice drove him to terra and denies any links to foreign groups. big sounds the alarm of the plummeting european defense spending which leaves washington picking up the majority of the topics on nato and threatens a crisis of unity. on the gruelling hunger strike a gun tunnel date now includes more than a halt of the detainees that with additional military medics being sent to deal with the escalating...
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bag of the big picture i'm tom marvin coming up in this half hour the attacks in boston have reignited the conservative debate over islam and the role that radical extremism plays with that religion writer conservatives lashing out at the entire religion and only a few are responsible for the violence we've seen over the past couple of decades and each year millions of americans are diagnosed with cancer or discovering the cancer drugs are more and more outrageously expensive far more so here in america than anywhere else in the world but we can change that and make prescription drugs affordable in america i'll tell you how to stay taking. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes it's the far as i spires on theater says everything you know is wrong i don't think. you're right. i'll just say.
bag of the big picture i'm tom marvin coming up in this half hour the attacks in boston have reignited the conservative debate over islam and the role that radical extremism plays with that religion writer conservatives lashing out at the entire religion and only a few are responsible for the violence we've seen over the past couple of decades and each year millions of americans are diagnosed with cancer or discovering the cancer drugs are more and more outrageously expensive far more so here...
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big picture also trigger to you tube channels there are links to thom hartmann dot com also tell marvin dot com check out all the different ways you can send us your feedback and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag your it we'll see tomorrow. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston properly or today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down to the line there's still a lot of snow out here and a good place for snowball fight. d.c. it is kind of pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like nobody's allowed to be driving lessons to them urgency zero zero exceptions.
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marvin, who retired from the army heard the shots. >> we stayed inside and waited for it to stop pretty much. >> reporter: a family pointed out these photos of holly. >> it's been a very quiet neighborhood. they said parchester village was a bad place but not for us. >> reporter: he said he moved here to move away from crime in hunter's point. >> there's so much hatred. >> reporter: this woman said crime is here too. she knew the mother of the victims. >> what i saw was a woman who decided to raise her children. >> reporter: investigators tackled their fourth homicide in 10 days. the brother and sister were not involved in any kind of criminal activity. >> it might just be that other parts of the group were. they were outside with family and friends just talking. >> reporter: police are looking for the shooters who jumped out of a car. >> there's so much crime going on in this side of richmond everybody doesn't know these kids. doesn't know, everybody just wants to play guns. >> reporter: the teenager's death mark the fifth and sixth homicide here in richmond. jade hernandez, ktvu news.
marvin, who retired from the army heard the shots. >> we stayed inside and waited for it to stop pretty much. >> reporter: a family pointed out these photos of holly. >> it's been a very quiet neighborhood. they said parchester village was a bad place but not for us. >> reporter: he said he moved here to move away from crime in hunter's point. >> there's so much hatred. >> reporter: this woman said crime is here too. she knew the mother of the victims....
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lorenzo marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. earlier today president obama said that he wants to close down guantanamo bay promise to do this back in two thousand and eight but the prison remains open because republicans blocked him in congress will he be able to overcome republican fears and shutter one of the most shameful symbols of america's turned to the dark side during the so-called war on terror i'll ask our panelists and the night's big picture politics and all in just a model also all we've known for years the fossil fuels are killing our planet our leaders in washington have sat back and watched the world current now one new mexico county has taken matters into its own hands and banned oil extraction within its borders this is the future of the fight against global warming and believe it or not the united states could learn a thing or two about social justice from bangladesh i'll tell you why i feel the. need to know this at a surprise press conference earlier this morning president obama told reporters that he wants
lorenzo marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. earlier today president obama said that he wants to close down guantanamo bay promise to do this back in two thousand and eight but the prison remains open because republicans blocked him in congress will he be able to overcome republican fears and shutter one of the most shameful symbols of america's turned to the dark side during the so-called war on terror i'll ask our panelists and the night's big...
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picture also check it out to you tube channels there are links at thom hartmann dot com also tell marvin dot com check out all the different ways you can send us your feedback and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag your it will see tomorrow. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have these healthy guinea pigs in the regular society then are they able to use prisons any more they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. to deadly pills to get in a subway he was killed. he didn't pass away let him die. is pharmacy really about helping people. let me let me i want to know wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. but the truth is this really just about staying there. period a situation where b. i defy you to talk about the surveillance reconnaissance confidant. down. to. make you. a good international landlord in very the.
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marvin, who retired from the army heard the shots. >> we stayed inside and waited for it to stop pretty much. >> reporter: a family pointed out these photos of holly. >> it's been a very quiet neighborhood. they said parchester village was a bad place but not for us. >> reporter: he said he moved here to move away from crime in hunter's point. >> there's so much hatred. >> reporter: this woman said crime is here too. she knew the mother of the victims. >> what i saw was a woman who decided to raise her children. >> reporter: investigators tackled their fourth homicide in 10 days. the brother and sister were not involved in any kind of criminal activity. >> it might just be that other parts of the group were. they were outside with family and friends just talking. >> reporter: police are looking for the shooters who jumped out of a car. >> there's so much crime going on in this side of richmond everybody doesn't know these kids. doesn't know, everybody just wants to play guns. >> reporter: the teenager's death mark the fifth and sixth homicide here in richmond. jade hernandez, ktvu news.
marvin, who retired from the army heard the shots. >> we stayed inside and waited for it to stop pretty much. >> reporter: a family pointed out these photos of holly. >> it's been a very quiet neighborhood. they said parchester village was a bad place but not for us. >> reporter: he said he moved here to move away from crime in hunter's point. >> there's so much hatred. >> reporter: this woman said crime is here too. she knew the mother of the victims....
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but, marvin griffin was kind of a forgiving sort of a crook. he, quite a few years later he and jack and some other reporters were sitting around drinking and marvin griffin said to jack, you know, when i used it think every time when i see you walking into a press conference with a notebook? and jack said, well, what? and he said, i used to think i wonder what that beady eyed son of a -- has on me today? [laughter] jack left the constitution in 1965 to, pursue the civil rights story for "the l.a. times.". . . [applause] so, president carter, given their reputation were you ever afraid of him? [laughter] tell us about your experiences if you would, please. >> the events i described in the book how many of you have read the book? how many of you are going to read it? i knew jack when i was a peanut farmer and i had no interest in politics at all. when it came to the atlanta constitution but my first was the editor of the atlanta journal and they were kind of in competition with each other but everybody in georgia began to note jack nelson as one
but, marvin griffin was kind of a forgiving sort of a crook. he, quite a few years later he and jack and some other reporters were sitting around drinking and marvin griffin said to jack, you know, when i used it think every time when i see you walking into a press conference with a notebook? and jack said, well, what? and he said, i used to think i wonder what that beady eyed son of a -- has on me today? [laughter] jack left the constitution in 1965 to, pursue the civil rights story for...
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and marvin! and jeff conaway! are those really the turkeys' names?, we'll break out the turkeys tonight and hide them. then, tomorrow when everyone's at the parade, we'll take them to the goochland turkey preserve. you and i would make good cats. stay focused, but i do agree with you. meow, meow. damn it! whew. hello, friend. when you shot me, you saved my life. and now i shall return the favor. freedom! shut the (bleep) up, man! you're right. let's stick to the plan and get these guys to the safe house. and make sure lester doesn't see us or else he'll kill us in the faces. oh! round 'em up, junior. but how are we going to get them to follow us? you just leave that to you. (gobbling) our garage. (gobbling) underground railroad. (gobbling) we're coming. (cleveland jr. gobbles) (gobbling) (whispering): shh. be quiet. mr. barkington's sleeping on the porch. hey! hey! hey! hey! hey! hey! hey! hey! password? knock-knock-a-roonie-doonie. exact-a-rooonie-boonie! (gobbling) hello! whoa! let's go! (gobbling) safe at last. keep these suckers in here for the n
and marvin! and jeff conaway! are those really the turkeys' names?, we'll break out the turkeys tonight and hide them. then, tomorrow when everyone's at the parade, we'll take them to the goochland turkey preserve. you and i would make good cats. stay focused, but i do agree with you. meow, meow. damn it! whew. hello, friend. when you shot me, you saved my life. and now i shall return the favor. freedom! shut the (bleep) up, man! you're right. let's stick to the plan and get these guys to the...
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honor the innocent lives lost. 29-year-old krystle campbell, graduate student lingzi lu, 8-year-old marvin and m.i.t. police officer sean collier. today the streets of copley square are once again open, and the injured are healing from the blast that changed their lives forever. >> we're lucky to be alive. >> adrienne hasler davis was watching the marathon with her husband, air force captain adam davis, who served in afghanistan. how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it, right in front of the business where it was, so i felt the direct impact. >> when the first explosion went off, what did you think? >> there was a silence and i thought -- i clung to adam, my husband, and i thought, you know, there's going to be another explosion, and as soon as i thought that i started -- i started saying oh, no, oh, no, oh, no, because you have no idea where it's going to come, from and then all of a sudden i was blown in the air and -- and landed almost in a pretzel with him. >> the blast was so powerful they say they were thrown about five feet. >> and i said i think we
honor the innocent lives lost. 29-year-old krystle campbell, graduate student lingzi lu, 8-year-old marvin and m.i.t. police officer sean collier. today the streets of copley square are once again open, and the injured are healing from the blast that changed their lives forever. >> we're lucky to be alive. >> adrienne hasler davis was watching the marathon with her husband, air force captain adam davis, who served in afghanistan. how close were you to the second explosion? >>...
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. >> aeg live attorney marvin putnam told me that the multibillion dollar figure is absurd.case is about one thing and one thing only. did aeg live negligently hire dr. conrad murray? he denies that the company ever even employed murray. >> had he been hired by aeg live, he certainly wasn't hired negligently. there were no indications in any measure that there was a problem with dr. conrad murray. to be a negligent hire, it isn't just that you hired, but you have to hire knowing that there was a problem. aeg live had no indication at any point that there was a problem with dr. conrad murray. >> i spoke with aeg live's president and ceo randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. in that interview, phillips said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he said you don't understand. my body is what fuels this entire venture. and, like barack obama, i need my own physician with me 24/7, okay. that's not negotiable. >> phillips believed michael had a very personal
. >> aeg live attorney marvin putnam told me that the multibillion dollar figure is absurd.case is about one thing and one thing only. did aeg live negligently hire dr. conrad murray? he denies that the company ever even employed murray. >> had he been hired by aeg live, he certainly wasn't hired negligently. there were no indications in any measure that there was a problem with dr. conrad murray. to be a negligent hire, it isn't just that you hired, but you have to hire knowing...
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. >> marvin gaye. >> oh, my gosh. it's a party. it's a party. and by the way, a lot of people came to the party last night. we went on the red carpet, me and you, the happy couple. >> yeah. holding hands, people are starting to talk. >> we're getting a little worried. there's diana ross. berry gordy. and berry gordy's sons. from lmfao. >> red foo. and there's smokey. we actually saw diana. at intermission. bono and his wife were there. after -- it must surreal, i remember saying to her watching -- she did come up on stage. we asked her, diana -- miss ross. >> miss ross is what you call her. >> what was it like -- it must be surreal for you to watch your life being played out. she goes, "it is strange. it is strange." they get along just fine even though they have quite the history. they have a child together. >> yes, they do. >> everybody seems to have made peace with whatever their relationships were. >> well, it's wild. >> amazing story of what berry gordy built. >> it is amazing. to look around that theater and see stevie wonder and gladys kn
. >> marvin gaye. >> oh, my gosh. it's a party. it's a party. and by the way, a lot of people came to the party last night. we went on the red carpet, me and you, the happy couple. >> yeah. holding hands, people are starting to talk. >> we're getting a little worried. there's diana ross. berry gordy. and berry gordy's sons. from lmfao. >> red foo. and there's smokey. we actually saw diana. at intermission. bono and his wife were there. after -- it must surreal, i...
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marvin in call from los angeles. >> by next question has to do with the constitution. it says, the electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for two persons, for whom a one shall not be and in have been the end of the same be from theaumont same state. if both of them came from the same county, how can they be president and vice president? my second part is, is it true tyler was called his accidency because of the way he took over as president through because he took over as president? >> thank you for the question. >> first, they were born in charles city county. they were not living there at the time they were elected. harrison was in ohio. john tyler was in virginia but harrison was in ohio. the other question was about -- his accidentcy, which don't think he was called. >> one of the nicer questions. >> absolutely. the accidental president forced his accidentcy because nobody expected john tile wore ascend to the presidency. >> what kind of issues did he face when he came to office? >> there are personal ones and then there are broader polit
marvin in call from los angeles. >> by next question has to do with the constitution. it says, the electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for two persons, for whom a one shall not be and in have been the end of the same be from theaumont same state. if both of them came from the same county, how can they be president and vice president? my second part is, is it true tyler was called his accidency because of the way he took over as president through because he...
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sometimes as stock sage marvin gaye told us in an adage that is as true now as when he sang it with kim westin back in 1965, it takes two, baby. it takes two. and those two were j & j and coca-cola. they were enough so that all went well today and investors lived happily ever after, at least until tomorrow's session. laurine in california. laurine. >> caller: boo-yah to ya, jim. >> sweet, what's up? >> caller: yesterday netflix got a buy and i'm wondering if you think this is going to continue. >> netflix is a very complicated story because a lot of people were short the stock. a lot of people feel here's the deal. netflix has moved up so much that it can't help itself. it has to come down. me, i think netflix is a household name and should be scooped up by microsoft or apple. probably won't happen. too aggressive. but in the interim, the stock is fine. jeff in california. jeff. >> caller: hi, cramer. how are you doing today? i was curious about the real estate market, why it's going up and down so much. if it would be a good time to buy home depot, and if i was to buy home depot, what
sometimes as stock sage marvin gaye told us in an adage that is as true now as when he sang it with kim westin back in 1965, it takes two, baby. it takes two. and those two were j & j and coca-cola. they were enough so that all went well today and investors lived happily ever after, at least until tomorrow's session. laurine in california. laurine. >> caller: boo-yah to ya, jim. >> sweet, what's up? >> caller: yesterday netflix got a buy and i'm wondering if you think this...
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yu darvish of the texas rangers had just one out to go in the ninth but astros marvin gonzalez singledp the middle through the legs of darvish chblt the rangers won, though, seine-0. oh, killer. >>> jcpenney ceo taking a major paycheck. jackie is with us. we know they've been struggling, jackie, since they ditched their coupon model. but now it looks like the ceo is paying the price. >> that's right, chris. a pay cut to the tune of 97%. the size of johnson's pay package went from 52.7 million to 1.9 million last year. last year's payout minus any stock and bonus. this all comes as johnson's turnaround strategies have definitely been called into question. his idea was to go with those everyday low prices, but it turns out that people like the fact that they're getting a deal. the company has now had to bring back coupons and also discounting. investors of course thought that johnson could bring jcpenney stock back. after all, he was the mastermind behind extreme lining apple stores but jcpenney stock has suffered, down 44% since 2012, down roughly 25% year to date. >> and his salary dow
yu darvish of the texas rangers had just one out to go in the ninth but astros marvin gonzalez singledp the middle through the legs of darvish chblt the rangers won, though, seine-0. oh, killer. >>> jcpenney ceo taking a major paycheck. jackie is with us. we know they've been struggling, jackie, since they ditched their coupon model. but now it looks like the ceo is paying the price. >> that's right, chris. a pay cut to the tune of 97%. the size of johnson's pay package went from...
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oh, just tommy, marvin... hendrick: our challenge is to pay more attention to behaviors we like and less attention to behaviors we don't like. in other words, it's more effective to focus on the positive than on the negative. good job of coming, though. ok, tommy, you can sit down. tommy did a good job of coming up here. hendrick: look forhe things yo chiren are doing right and find opportunities to comment on those. in addition to modeling behavior for children, what else do you think we can do to help our children learn to get along? once again, communication is the key. we can let our children know which behaviors we approve of and which we don't approve of in a number of different ways, sometimes subtly, sometimes directly. how and when we react to a child's behavior is part of something we call "active teaching." woman: come on. slow down. you're being a good little helper, but you are just too st. active teaching means giving attention and praise to ildren in ways that enhance their sense of satisfaction
oh, just tommy, marvin... hendrick: our challenge is to pay more attention to behaviors we like and less attention to behaviors we don't like. in other words, it's more effective to focus on the positive than on the negative. good job of coming, though. ok, tommy, you can sit down. tommy did a good job of coming up here. hendrick: look forhe things yo chiren are doing right and find opportunities to comment on those. in addition to modeling behavior for children, what else do you think we can...
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it is going to sound like one of my favorite marvin gaye's songs. >> you have a good voice on you. >>49. i have to cool off a little bit after that. you want to make sure you are dressed for the heat today. we are cranking it up. it is 6:50 now. taking a live look. look at that, clear sky over san francisco. this is that time of year we typically get what we call may gray. normally, we start out with plenty of cloud cover. that keeps our temperatures down in the afternoon. this morning, though, we are notd seeing hardly any fog at all. just a little bit of patchy fog this morning in san francisco. as a result, we don't have any flight delays. that's good news with the back to business, back to work monday. we have no flight delays out of any major airport across the nation. >> all that marine air that's trying to move on shore is getting negated by these winds. for us, uniform temperatures as a result. temperatures right now showing up very uniform. 56 in san francisco. 58, livermore. 58 degrees in san jose. take you through hour by hour detail. it is going to start to get hot as of 1
it is going to sound like one of my favorite marvin gaye's songs. >> you have a good voice on you. >>49. i have to cool off a little bit after that. you want to make sure you are dressed for the heat today. we are cranking it up. it is 6:50 now. taking a live look. look at that, clear sky over san francisco. this is that time of year we typically get what we call may gray. normally, we start out with plenty of cloud cover. that keeps our temperatures down in the afternoon. this...
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ben bernanke or marvin came, bigger economic thinkers, but he is a skill for maneuver and operator anti-government or central and tax. >> host: bernanke open the spigots of money in the u.s. as we illustrated the beginning. then they bought trade about to -- trade dollars in bonds. the european bank has been less aggressive. is that because they are different or is that just a difference of view between the two? >> guest: it is more than the individuals and as much deeper in the organizations. the ecb, part of its entire framework and pieces under which was created has been around since 1998. the theory is you have these countries that do not have a stock -- strong tradition of stable money, countries like france and italy and spain as part of his own, and germany which has very much a tradition, at least since the '20s, stable money and low inflation. there was a divider to bring some of the credibility as a business bank, the german central bank all of europe. so a lot of the ways that you could get set up even in frankfurt with the british bank also, they have a single mandate to maintain low a
ben bernanke or marvin came, bigger economic thinkers, but he is a skill for maneuver and operator anti-government or central and tax. >> host: bernanke open the spigots of money in the u.s. as we illustrated the beginning. then they bought trade about to -- trade dollars in bonds. the european bank has been less aggressive. is that because they are different or is that just a difference of view between the two? >> guest: it is more than the individuals and as much deeper in the...
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marvin gonzalez has ruined the perfect game. >> bill: last batter.me, one home run and then here comes another one. >> number 3. >> swing and a high fly ball right field! looking up! and there it goes! he is 2 for 2 with 2 homers the 20-year-old. >> bill: who says that jay leno and jimmy fallon are not good friends. >> announcer: number 2. ♪ i like you, you like me we're okay ♪ ♪ tonight, tonight -- >> bill: they do a good job on this. shaquille o'neal retired his jersey out in los angeles. >> number 1. >> good morning, everyone. [ cheers ] [ applause ] >> can you dig it! >> bill: all right. we can dig it right here on the "full court press." good to have you with us. ♪ >> announcer: radio meets television, the "bill press show," now on current tv.
marvin gonzalez has ruined the perfect game. >> bill: last batter.me, one home run and then here comes another one. >> number 3. >> swing and a high fly ball right field! looking up! and there it goes! he is 2 for 2 with 2 homers the 20-year-old. >> bill: who says that jay leno and jimmy fallon are not good friends. >> announcer: number 2. ♪ i like you, you like me we're okay ♪ ♪ tonight, tonight -- >> bill: they do a good job on this. shaquille o'neal...
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today, i talked to the president of the shell oil company, marvin odom and asked him about the future and here is what he had to say. >> now the natural gas market in north america and driven by the market fundamental like a lot of other businesses, and you'll see the balance between where natural gas prices are and the pace in which drilling gets done. if i characterize where we are today. there are plenty of openings and we're as busy as we've ever been in terms of on-shore in america and prices as volumes come on-line. that's the dynamic you'll see going forward. stuart: if you press for more fracking to get the price of natural gas down, you'll be accused of using big oil money to get your way with america's energy policy. how do you respond to that? >> i think the way to look at natural gas and what's happening is in north america, you know, we just come onto the huge opportunity. so there's a reason why natural gas prices are low is because we've discovered significant volume. that's giving america very cheap energy. that's helping to revive industrial activity in the country, i
today, i talked to the president of the shell oil company, marvin odom and asked him about the future and here is what he had to say. >> now the natural gas market in north america and driven by the market fundamental like a lot of other businesses, and you'll see the balance between where natural gas prices are and the pace in which drilling gets done. if i characterize where we are today. there are plenty of openings and we're as busy as we've ever been in terms of on-shore in america...
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the two suspects in the stow assault, louie sanchez and marvin norwood, are still behind bars in loseles county. their next court date is later this month. if concivted on all chargges.sanchez faces a possible maximum state prison term of nine years and norwood faces a possible maximum eight-year term. just across for. priced at $10 thousand 900 >> catherine: a chilling mystery in texas. the question -- who's killing texas prosecutors? a second law enforcement official has been killed in a matter of weeks. two months ago -- someone assassinated this man - mark hasse - the deputy district attorney of kaufman county, texas. people in the largely rural area were shocked at the daylight shooting. right outside the courthouse. but hasse's boss and friend - d.a. mike mclelland - responded with anger and bravado. calling the perpetrators 'scum' - and vowing to hunt them down. this is what he said 8 weeks ago. >> " we're gonna find you, we're gonna pull you out of whatever hole you are in and we are going to bring you back and let the people of kaufman county prosecute you to the fullest ext
the two suspects in the stow assault, louie sanchez and marvin norwood, are still behind bars in loseles county. their next court date is later this month. if concivted on all chargges.sanchez faces a possible maximum state prison term of nine years and norwood faces a possible maximum eight-year term. just across for. priced at $10 thousand 900 >> catherine: a chilling mystery in texas. the question -- who's killing texas prosecutors? a second law enforcement official has been killed in...
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so since you asked -- [laughter] marvin is doing really well. [laughter] thanks for asking. seriously, my brother george and laura have laid low in the last four years. they've maintained, i think, a tradition that is something pretty noble in our country which is when you leave the stage, you leave the stage. you stop chirping about what's going on even if the guy that precedes you -- now, i can say this as a son, a brother, excuse me -- even if he uses you as a prop to lower the expectations to make everything look better during your time. my brother, i think, has maintained this tradition that president reagan did, certainly, and my daddied after him -- dad did after him, and that's leaving the stage. they had the chance to serb, and i'm proud of my brother for showing the self-restraint that i could never have. [laughter] [applause] two other quick family updates. my son, george p., is proving that it's either genetics or social upbringing, but something compels a bush to run for office generation after generation. he's running for statewide office in texas, and i'm real
so since you asked -- [laughter] marvin is doing really well. [laughter] thanks for asking. seriously, my brother george and laura have laid low in the last four years. they've maintained, i think, a tradition that is something pretty noble in our country which is when you leave the stage, you leave the stage. you stop chirping about what's going on even if the guy that precedes you -- now, i can say this as a son, a brother, excuse me -- even if he uses you as a prop to lower the expectations...
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later some other countries are concerned about this issue i would like they are to some way of having marvin pat and say you're doing a good job, you're doing a bad job. on the industry side, there is something really that. the world association of nuclear operators, wano, with the nuclear industries regulate each other with that kind of an evaluation that i think would be very helpful. there is some of that going on. i think you're right. we should think more creatively about how we could do more. >> filing that the u.s. transportation is, they will make up for an aviation regulator. you'd have reserves is to regulate and you're not allowed to fly here anymore. just the threat of that influences foreign government to fund their regulators better. would there be some equivalent that would be good here? >> it's an interesting idea. i'm not sure what the equivalent would be. you always want to keep talking. you don't want to start talking. we're going to start over there. >> thank you had formerly with iaea on the security side you thank you for your comments. my question was one of the few cu
later some other countries are concerned about this issue i would like they are to some way of having marvin pat and say you're doing a good job, you're doing a bad job. on the industry side, there is something really that. the world association of nuclear operators, wano, with the nuclear industries regulate each other with that kind of an evaluation that i think would be very helpful. there is some of that going on. i think you're right. we should think more creatively about how we could do...
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louie sanchez and marvin norwood are accused of attacking stow in the parking lot the dodger stadiumears ago. witnesses say the two men punched and kicked stow until he was unconscious. bryan stow suffered a major brain injury. those suspects have pleaded not guilty to assault and battery. >>> a middle school teacher in concord is on leave for allegedly hitting a student while in class. brian flores is here with the video and joins us live outside of the school with more details on the investigation. >> reporter: that's right, dave. school, the mt. diablo school district as well as concord police are now involved in this investigation as we take a look at the school, it started about an hour ago. we have reaction from school officials as well as parents. as you mentioned, the teacher is on leave until further notice. but go ahead and take a look for yourself. here is a brief look at the video that's raising questions this morning. this is video shot apparently by a student in class. you can see them panning interest cell phone camera above and below the desk. was this a case of clear
louie sanchez and marvin norwood are accused of attacking stow in the parking lot the dodger stadiumears ago. witnesses say the two men punched and kicked stow until he was unconscious. bryan stow suffered a major brain injury. those suspects have pleaded not guilty to assault and battery. >>> a middle school teacher in concord is on leave for allegedly hitting a student while in class. brian flores is here with the video and joins us live outside of the school with more details on the...
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. >> reporter: but aeg live defense attorney marvin putnam told jurors the blame in jackson's death lieswill get ugly. putnam said jackson ex-wife debbie rowe helped administer propofol ten years ago and his decades-long use of the drug was jackson's deepest, darkest secret. they didn't see this coming. they had no idea, said putnam. they were a concert promoter. how could they know? the next step, testimony begins in what promises to be a star-studded lineup from sharon osborne to spike lee and jackson ex-wife lisa marie presley. the trial could last well into the summer. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> next hour we'll hear from tom mesereau who represented jackson in the 2005 child molestation trial. joint military drills between the united states and south korea officially ended this morning but south korea's defense ministry says that nation remains on guard due to threatening statements north korea has made overed last few weeks. take a look at the mother of all potholes an interstate 81 in virginia. a 20-foot wide sinkhole opened up on the shoulder of a highway near lexington, virg
. >> reporter: but aeg live defense attorney marvin putnam told jurors the blame in jackson's death lieswill get ugly. putnam said jackson ex-wife debbie rowe helped administer propofol ten years ago and his decades-long use of the drug was jackson's deepest, darkest secret. they didn't see this coming. they had no idea, said putnam. they were a concert promoter. how could they know? the next step, testimony begins in what promises to be a star-studded lineup from sharon osborne to spike...
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louie sanchez and marvin norwood are accused of attacking stow in the parking lot the dodger stadiumgo. witnesses say the two men punched and kicked stow until he was unconscious. bryan stow suffered a major brain injury. those suspects have pleaded not guilty to assault and battery. >>> a middle school teacher in concord is on leave for allegedly hitting a student while in class. brian flores is here with the video and joins us live outside of the school with more details on the investigation. >> reporter: that's right, dave. school, the mt. diablo school district as well as concord police are now involved in this investigation as we take a look at the school, it started about an hour ago. we have reaction from school officials as well as parents. as you mentioned, the teacher is on leave until further notice. but go ahead and take a look for yourself. here is a brief look at the video that's raising questions this morning. this is video shot apparently by a student in class. you can see them panning interest cell phone camera above and below the desk. was this a case of clear-cut t
louie sanchez and marvin norwood are accused of attacking stow in the parking lot the dodger stadiumgo. witnesses say the two men punched and kicked stow until he was unconscious. bryan stow suffered a major brain injury. those suspects have pleaded not guilty to assault and battery. >>> a middle school teacher in concord is on leave for allegedly hitting a student while in class. brian flores is here with the video and joins us live outside of the school with more details on the...
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. >> reporter: but aeg live defense attorney marvin putnam told jurors the blame in jackson's death lies will get ugly. putnam said jackson ex-wife debbie rowe helped administer propofol ten years ago and his decades-long use of the drug was jackson's deepest, darkest secret. they didn't see this coming. they had no idea, said putnam. they were a concert promoter.d ? the next step, testimony begins in what promises to be a star-studded lineup from sharon osborne to spike lee and jackson ex-wife lisa marie presley. the trial could last well into the summer. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> and we will continue to follow all of those developments for you. 37 minutes past the hour. what impact will jason collins' groundbreaking announcement have on professional sports? and can we expect other athletes to follow? we're going to talk to the two mikes, mike golic and mike greenberg of espn. [ jen garner ] imagine a makeup that can make your skin grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin's natural texture, tone
. >> reporter: but aeg live defense attorney marvin putnam told jurors the blame in jackson's death lies will get ugly. putnam said jackson ex-wife debbie rowe helped administer propofol ten years ago and his decades-long use of the drug was jackson's deepest, darkest secret. they didn't see this coming. they had no idea, said putnam. they were a concert promoter.d ? the next step, testimony begins in what promises to be a star-studded lineup from sharon osborne to spike lee and jackson...