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mary lou is here, will be in our studio. oh, my goshment. >> she is sick of seeing that footage.ell, as you know she has incredible memory. she has this thing, a disorder, a gift. >> really is. >> you give her a date, anywhere in history, will tell you what was doing that day. let's put her to the >> oh! >> mary lou, exactly today, that we did our very first july 14th, 1978, we did our very first episode of taxi at birth. so today is the anniversary. >> how crazy is that? that's when we shot t it started september 12th. >> bastille day. >> all in your head. you know, one of the best things i love when you come to visit us because we can test your memory. >> oh, i will ' talk about zone gentleman and -- >> who are they? >> great christopher play, and i was hit bucks county last summer, ann loved it so much, i for example oh, i want to do one this year, too, sent me this one, maybe the best part i've ever had. >> base in the bucks county? >> it is. base in the bucks county. i play this very kind of self centered actress come back to kind of go to costume party in the area. and i de
mary lou is here, will be in our studio. oh, my goshment. >> she is sick of seeing that footage.ell, as you know she has incredible memory. she has this thing, a disorder, a gift. >> really is. >> you give her a date, anywhere in history, will tell you what was doing that day. let's put her to the >> oh! >> mary lou, exactly today, that we did our very first july 14th, 1978, we did our very first episode of taxi at birth. so today is the anniversary. >> how...
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on seasonal locally sourced ingredients more open to the public february first in beverly hills mary lou one of the new york times best selling author and actress currently hosts the nationally syndicated mary will hundred show a longtime health and wellness advocate she's one of the few private citizens selected to contribute to the receiving of the government's food pyramid professor goldberg is a member of the national academy of sciences and professor of molecular biology u.c.l.a. name one of the top twenty professors in the school's history he's been using genetic engineering in his research for the past three decades and my old pal john salley well as advocate t.v. host n.b.a. champion john is currently working with the los angeles school system as its health and wellness guru and will be joined as the show progresses buyer of variety of guests in other locations on both sides of the issue let's start first with with dr goldberg professor of what is gee what is a g.m.o. we're talking about inserting genes in organisms for which essentially they weren't born with a very powerful tec
on seasonal locally sourced ingredients more open to the public february first in beverly hills mary lou one of the new york times best selling author and actress currently hosts the nationally syndicated mary will hundred show a longtime health and wellness advocate she's one of the few private citizens selected to contribute to the receiving of the government's food pyramid professor goldberg is a member of the national academy of sciences and professor of molecular biology u.c.l.a. name one...
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playhouse beginning this thursday. >> a little bit later today mary lou will be here to talk live aboute play and share with us her very unique talent, you will in the want to miss it. >>> former jersey shore cast member jenny j wow farly is a new you mom. reality star welcomed a baby girl yesterday, with her fiance roger matthews. the couple named their daughter, mill ot i alexander matthews. she weighed 7-pound, 13 ounces and everybody is happy and healthy. >>> glee star lea michelle tweeting a special message about her former would i friend and co-star corry monteith on the one year anniversary of his death yesterday. she wrote quote we hold new our hearts today and every day, we will remember your smile, we will love and miss you always. it has been retweeted more than 95,000 times, corry monteith died of an alcohol and drug overdose, last year. >>> comedian tracie morgan was released from a rehab hospital, over the weekend. he was seriously injury in the crash on the new jersey turnpike, back in june. now this latest news comes just days after he filed a lawsuit begins wal-mart, al
playhouse beginning this thursday. >> a little bit later today mary lou will be here to talk live aboute play and share with us her very unique talent, you will in the want to miss it. >>> former jersey shore cast member jenny j wow farly is a new you mom. reality star welcomed a baby girl yesterday, with her fiance roger matthews. the couple named their daughter, mill ot i alexander matthews. she weighed 7-pound, 13 ounces and everybody is happy and healthy. >>> glee...
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my name is mary lou benitas and i'm here for the compassionate care. i'm an ovarian cancer survivor. right now i'm on ssip which my income right now is $445 a month. that's 50% of what i paid -- you know, the s-r-o i'm staying. so, there is nowhere i can afford like to buy, you know, marijuana [speaker not understood]. for a good medical marijuana it will cost me like $60 [speaker not understood] and i had to use that for making tea. right now i am, what do you call that? i'm not suffering any more cancer. that's why i keep using marijuana -- the medical marijuana [speaker not understood]. unfortunately my sister has breast cancer, the third of july this month. and i had to, you know, doesn't believe in the family doesn't believe in using medical marijuana. i think it would have saved her life if she did use it. the doctors have described it to her. [speaker not understood], i'm stronger than her that i'm free of cancer right now. and also thank you very much the 5% compassionate care. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> hello, i'm mar
my name is mary lou benitas and i'm here for the compassionate care. i'm an ovarian cancer survivor. right now i'm on ssip which my income right now is $445 a month. that's 50% of what i paid -- you know, the s-r-o i'm staying. so, there is nowhere i can afford like to buy, you know, marijuana [speaker not understood]. for a good medical marijuana it will cost me like $60 [speaker not understood] and i had to use that for making tea. right now i am, what do you call that? i'm not suffering any...
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. >> mary lou dell thank you so much for talking to us.what the weather is going to be. >>> it's going to get off to a great start debra. we have all that sunshine out there right now. and we'll continue to hold on to it throughout rest of -- through the rest of today and then things are going get a little bit unsettled as we head into the weekend but check out the rest of your day and evening planner. 85 degrees at 3:00. lots of sunshine. and pretty much nothing but sunshine at 6:00 with the temp ature of 83. 77 degrees at 9:00. a big difference between your 6:00 and 9:00 temperature. once the sun goes down, that temperature is going to drop pretty quickly tonight because we have lower humidity out there along with those clear skies. right now only 73 in gaithersburg check that out. 78 right now in la plata. 80-degrees in downtown washington and 72 in hagerstown. a big difference in our temperatures primarily being driven by this high pressure. so some of the warmer air is sitting there right there at the surface and some of it is getting
. >> mary lou dell thank you so much for talking to us.what the weather is going to be. >>> it's going to get off to a great start debra. we have all that sunshine out there right now. and we'll continue to hold on to it throughout rest of -- through the rest of today and then things are going get a little bit unsettled as we head into the weekend but check out the rest of your day and evening planner. 85 degrees at 3:00. lots of sunshine. and pretty much nothing but sunshine at...
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properties of the food that plant doesn't even recognize that it has an extra protein and that protein mary lou by the way will not work in u. . and that's a fact because that her own mind having checked out thing like that ah they've known that for about fifty years well and the reason he said that a big hartley's already are in the reason for that is because that protein binds to a particular part of an insect's intestine. overall g.a.o. foods required to be approved by the f.d.a. well it depends upon what's in it if it hasn't altered chemical composition and as an altered nutritional composition then yes but all g.m.o. crops have to be approved by either the environmental protection agency and the case or they might very well either take samples and then yeah ok everybody i mean whatever you would question you and what i do all the air america i know if i put all gammick vegetables in front of you and genetically modified use you wouldn't know the difference i said i wouldn't it would make a difference to me and what i want we don't want is a winner nattered it would in some respects i might
properties of the food that plant doesn't even recognize that it has an extra protein and that protein mary lou by the way will not work in u. . and that's a fact because that her own mind having checked out thing like that ah they've known that for about fifty years well and the reason he said that a big hartley's already are in the reason for that is because that protein binds to a particular part of an insect's intestine. overall g.a.o. foods required to be approved by the f.d.a. well it...
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mary lou manning says our hands are covered with bacteria, most perfectly safe but there are potentially dangerous staph back backteria. >> for most it is not a problem. >> reporter: hands are notorious for passing along germs because we touch everything with them including our mouths and eyes. a study finds the handshake transmits double the bacteria a high five does but some say a hands off approach may be safer. >> rather than replacing with something else that has contact probably the better approach is really not to do it at all. >> reporter: especially for patients who need to be handled with care. erica edwards nbc news. >> the centers for disease control estimates one of 25 people in the hospital develop a health care connected infection every year. >> i can see it in the hospital setting. here -- >> that is why i invented this about 15 years ago. >> did you now? >> a little sick and it spread like wildfire. >> you invented the sunshine, too? >> i wish i could take credit for that. we have fantastic weather. we have not had a lot of hot weather this summer. that has been really g
mary lou manning says our hands are covered with bacteria, most perfectly safe but there are potentially dangerous staph back backteria. >> for most it is not a problem. >> reporter: hands are notorious for passing along germs because we touch everything with them including our mouths and eyes. a study finds the handshake transmits double the bacteria a high five does but some say a hands off approach may be safer. >> rather than replacing with something else that has contact...
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skipping of our speaker for a moment, mary lou donohue, president artistically speaking an organizer of today's event. thank you very much. kelley wright, anchor, reporter, fox news. points p., regional editor the "washington post." and kirby wilbur, executive director of the national journalism center. [applause] although well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeonh well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeon at johns hopkins university. benjamin carson was not on the political radar until his keynote speech at last year's national prayer breakfast. with president obama -- [applause] with president obama, dr. carson spoke about the dangers facing the country. lack of education, the tax system, health care. he proposed a personal health savings account for everyone, and approach quite different from the affordable care act. some view the speech's rebuke of the president. it caught the eye of conservatives and led dr. carson to the nationals aged a weekly column in the "washington times." and now, some are encouraging him to run for the republican president
skipping of our speaker for a moment, mary lou donohue, president artistically speaking an organizer of today's event. thank you very much. kelley wright, anchor, reporter, fox news. points p., regional editor the "washington post." and kirby wilbur, executive director of the national journalism center. [applause] although well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeonh well known in his field, he was a pediatric brain surgeon at johns hopkins university. benjamin carson...
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caffrey's devoted niece, mary lou casey, visits nearly every day. >> what are the challenges now? >> i think the biggest issue is when you have to touch her. shower, toileting, anything in there, those are the problems there. somebody reacts when you touch them. it is actually a defense mechanism. where can i get her a little bit more space so she can be independent? >> kerrie mills had so many tips that i very much wish i had when i cared for my parents. the job possibilities in an aging and therefore fraying population. >> there's a ton of jobs out there that you just have to go figure it out. you have to kind of craft it in your community. >> but can the average college grad carve out his and her career? >> i think every human being for the most part has that capability. >> the key is having a foundational set of skills some of them interpersonal, some of them anna analytical and findint turns you on. >> but college graduates don't follow your bliss, don't do what you love because that's impractical. >> there's different levels of do what you love. you don't want to just do som
caffrey's devoted niece, mary lou casey, visits nearly every day. >> what are the challenges now? >> i think the biggest issue is when you have to touch her. shower, toileting, anything in there, those are the problems there. somebody reacts when you touch them. it is actually a defense mechanism. where can i get her a little bit more space so she can be independent? >> kerrie mills had so many tips that i very much wish i had when i cared for my parents. the job possibilities...
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it was, of course, you'll remember the olympics of mary lou rhett. journalists back in full force. home to democratic convention. number four, one of the most popular events held today is the e 3. the electronic entertainment experts. the multibillion dollar gaming industry rolls out the newest toys. and number five, it's home to the national conference of lorazza. it's the largest hispanic group. a group i worked with for years. and tonight will honor me with their award for journalism for which i'm extremely grateful. and that wraps up this hour on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. next on "newsnation" with tamron hall. live coverage of the white house press briefing. we could get new comments on the mideast conflict and the downing of the malaysian airlines in ukraine. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited
it was, of course, you'll remember the olympics of mary lou rhett. journalists back in full force. home to democratic convention. number four, one of the most popular events held today is the e 3. the electronic entertainment experts. the multibillion dollar gaming industry rolls out the newest toys. and number five, it's home to the national conference of lorazza. it's the largest hispanic group. a group i worked with for years. and tonight will honor me with their award for journalism for...
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. >> we have mary lou henner. 4, 1776? i'm going to say because it seems true i'm going to say false. >> i'm going to say true. this is in front of me. >> the answer is false. that is for another question. save that. >> it was not signed until august 2. >> it was declared on july 4. >> finish the lyrics to this patriotic song. ♪ this land is your land ♪ this land is my land ♪ from california to the new york islands ♪ ♪ to the forest to the gulf stream waters ♪ ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ >> that was a terrible rhythm. >> we got it! ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ >> who plays the president in the movie "independence day"? >> we know that. >> yes, we do. >> michael douglas. >> bill pullman. >> i'm going with bill pullman. >>> in what year was july 4th declared a national holiday? >> 1776, 1890, 1941 or 1967? >> i'm going to go with 1890. >> 1941. it took us that long? what were we doing? >>> more than 165 million hot dogs will be consumed today true or false? >> true. >> true. the answer is true. >>
. >> we have mary lou henner. 4, 1776? i'm going to say because it seems true i'm going to say false. >> i'm going to say true. this is in front of me. >> the answer is false. that is for another question. save that. >> it was not signed until august 2. >> it was declared on july 4. >> finish the lyrics to this patriotic song. ♪ this land is your land ♪ this land is my land ♪ from california to the new york islands ♪ ♪ to the forest to the gulf...
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. >> one of my favorite people inn's i'm not kidding mary lou henner is here, she's on our show again. people still remember her back from taxi. do you know that she had an affair with judd hirsch. >> no kidding. >> yeah. >> i read her book. she had a tendency to get it on, kissy face with people she was on the air with. >> yes. >> kind of like you and i. >> um-hmm. >> when is that going to happen. [ mom ] when the nest gets too quiet... it's time to find some real harmony, with nature. [ family screams ] elmo! [ wolf, kids howling ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirps ] [ people screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. [ female announcer ] turn your visit into a getaway. busch gardens and water country usa summer packages from just $60 per person per night. [ mom ] we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite place is long island. it's an endless beach, from long beach, to montauk, to long island sound. with incredible fishing, teddy roosevelt's home, and the first port in the u.s. come discover your favorite part of new
. >> one of my favorite people inn's i'm not kidding mary lou henner is here, she's on our show again. people still remember her back from taxi. do you know that she had an affair with judd hirsch. >> no kidding. >> yeah. >> i read her book. she had a tendency to get it on, kissy face with people she was on the air with. >> yes. >> kind of like you and i. >> um-hmm. >> when is that going to happen. [ mom ] when the nest gets too quiet... it's time...
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>> mary lou retton was the first u.s. gymnast to win. she was a huge star.ng four gold medals in track. and greg won two gold medals and would win two more and hit his head in '88. he did start in '84. >> and then michael jordan played basketball. >> it was right before he went to the nba. it was sort of his coming out party for the world as this international superstar. he had been at north carolina and about to go to the bulls and helped the last u.s. amateur team to win a gold medal which was a pretty good team. a dream team amateurs. patrick ewing, michael jordan. >> if only sochi had studied l.a. >> don't build anything. >> thank you for being with us this morning. >>> up next being able to tap into your whole brain. it's being tackled in a new movie "lucy" and we'll slain akexplain access to your brain's full potential when we come back. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." will you help us find a new house for you and your brother? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for
>> mary lou retton was the first u.s. gymnast to win. she was a huge star.ng four gold medals in track. and greg won two gold medals and would win two more and hit his head in '88. he did start in '84. >> and then michael jordan played basketball. >> it was right before he went to the nba. it was sort of his coming out party for the world as this international superstar. he had been at north carolina and about to go to the bulls and helped the last u.s. amateur team to win a...
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i remember -- i don't have that weird thing mary lou had. call -- >> yours is coming up. >> milestone. >> yours is coming up, too. >> it isn't a milestone. i could do without mile stones for a while. >>> if you ever wanted to spend part of your life with bradley cooper one mom in new jersey decided he was going to do it. she started an account called my life with bradley cooper. she has a life size cutout and posts him cooking with bradley cooper. reading to bradley cooper in bed, even grocery shopping with bradley cooper. she said her husband seems uninterested in the photos. they were in a play together. >> that's very strange. people show up at signings for me for stuff and stuff they say sometimes bring out life size cutouts, flat kathie lee except i'm not flat. one guy i was out in new jersey a couple of months ago a guy shows up with a life sized cutout of me from about 30 years ago. >> he saved a cutout in his house. >> not the saving part but what he does with it while he has it for 30 years. i don't know. it cheese me out. don't hav
i remember -- i don't have that weird thing mary lou had. call -- >> yours is coming up. >> milestone. >> yours is coming up, too. >> it isn't a milestone. i could do without mile stones for a while. >>> if you ever wanted to spend part of your life with bradley cooper one mom in new jersey decided he was going to do it. she started an account called my life with bradley cooper. she has a life size cutout and posts him cooking with bradley cooper. reading to...
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lou: i am. >> i agree with jason, i believe this giving of corporations as people is dangerous, when are they doing mary next? -- marrynext, if we give them right. lou: they do that all of the time. >> true, but if we do this, fine, let's put gm in jail for 13 people they killed. down this road, goes a whole set of problem i don't think that people are thinking about. lou: you think of perhaps it may be a term are artifice to artful this idea of citizenship, and personhood for corporation. lou: all right, judy miller, jason johnson thank you. you. >> thank you. lou: vote in our poll, do you believe it is possible to secure our borders over next 2 1/2 years, of the obama administration? shovote at loudobbs.com. forbeing naming beyonce as most powerful celebrity of the year. snatching top spot from oprah winfrey. with earnings over 1550 million, and lebron james, dr. dre, oprah and ellen degeneres. up next, supreme court hands catholics a victory. >> catholic lead president bill dodonohue, my next we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs.
lou: i am. >> i agree with jason, i believe this giving of corporations as people is dangerous, when are they doing mary next? -- marrynext, if we give them right. lou: they do that all of the time. >> true, but if we do this, fine, let's put gm in jail for 13 people they killed. down this road, goes a whole set of problem i don't think that people are thinking about. lou: you think of perhaps it may be a term are artifice to artful this idea of citizenship, and personhood for...
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lou m m m m mini mon month. it's slowly being carved into american history books. anne-marieen, cbs news, porchester, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more video that reportedly shows the leader of the group isis. we'll get reaction from mike morell, former director of the cia. >>> plus a new look at journal i678 in colorado, writing reviews for pot. >>> and the ceo of marriott hotels ari sorenson joins us in studios. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and it is monday, july 7th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm nicole brewer in for erika this morning. stories we're following today, developing right now, stray bullet hit the child in a camden county home. we'll bring you up-to-date on that investigation. >>> he rules in the air if you're caring your phone, laptop or your tablet on next flight, make sure they're working before you get on board. >>> those stories and much more coming up. r
lou m m m m mini mon month. it's slowly being carved into american history books. anne-marieen, cbs news, porchester, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more video that reportedly shows the leader of the group isis. we'll get reaction from mike morell, former director of the cia. >>> plus a new look at journal i678 in colorado, writing reviews for pot. >>> and the ceo of marriott hotels ari sorenson joins us in studios....
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lou unveiled a mini monument. the name luigi del bianco is slowly being carved into american history books. anne-mariereen, cbs news, porchester, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more video that purportedly slows the leader of the group isis. we'll get reaction from mike morell, former director of the cia. >>> plus a new look at a new form of journalism in colorado, writing reviews for pot. >>> and the ceo of marriott hotels arne sorenson joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning everyone, it is monday, july 7th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm brian hackney, frank has the rest of the year off -- >> the year? >> it will seem that way to frank. it's 29 minutes after 4:00 and let's get things started on this monday morning with check of the weather. hey lawrence. >>> hey getting hot guys in some spots. cool in others there's going to be that bug dip in -- big dip in temperatures maybe 40 degre
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as lou continues to chip away from the obstacles, the flame of luigi dell bianco ask slowly being chipped into history books. >> ann marie green, cbs news. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes". first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning, i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the computer failure that's knocked an entire bay area police department offline. (webb live tease) (webb live tease) and the california shark attack victim -- is talking tonight: "i saw this shark eye-to-ey staring at me, as he was crunching into my >>> 280 construction, will it be finished? the answer, coming up. >>> the shark attack victim is talking tonight. >> i saw it, eye to eye. out there. crunching into my chest. >>> k pix5 news is next ,,,,,,,, good evening, i' >>> a bay area city dealing with a big spike in violent crime has a new problem tonight. >>> good evening. we are
as lou continues to chip away from the obstacles, the flame of luigi dell bianco ask slowly being chipped into history books. >> ann marie green, cbs news. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes". first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning, i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the computer failure that's...
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mary, i'm matt welch. good night. ♪ under some pressure with the political events going on. but the the guy who knows what's going on right now is louobbs. lou: good evening, everyone. president obama lecturing our allies are making empty threats to some of our adversaries. the president telling israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu immediately return to the november 2012 cease-fire agreement with hamas after a top diplomat john kerry criticized the israeli ground strikes against hamas targets in gaza. president obama yet to condemn the terror campaign raised by hamas on the israeli population. and president obama saying to cooperate to risk further isolation. but he failed to lay out any specific tangible repercussions for russia's actions. so we begin tonight in the middle east, president obama dispatching his secretary of state john kerry to cairo, they are to pursue a cease-fire between the israeli defense forces and hamas terrorists in gaza. sunday, one of the bloodiest days of the conflict with more than 100 palestinians and 13 israeli soldiers killed, including two with american citizenship. president obama with the temer
mary, i'm matt welch. good night. ♪ under some pressure with the political events going on. but the the guy who knows what's going on right now is louobbs. lou: good evening, everyone. president obama lecturing our allies are making empty threats to some of our adversaries. the president telling israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu immediately return to the november 2012 cease-fire agreement with hamas after a top diplomat john kerry criticized the israeli ground strikes against hamas...
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lou: and we'll be joined here in moments by congressman blake who toured the mcallen, texas, facility and the rio grande valley that houses many of these minors. and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist group isil comes out of hiding to deliver a blistering sermon calling on all muslims to pledge allegiance to him. and prime minister nouri al-maliki becomes the latest middle east leader to refuse the obama administration's calls to go. we'll be talking with four-star general jack keane about the american mission now in iraq and the escalating violence between israel and hamas in the west bank and gaza. violence that's now resulted in one dead american, another beaten and jailed. >>> we begin be tonight with someone who's seen firsthand the huge numbers of young illegal immigrant children piled into one of the border patrol facilities in texas. he says these kids are being held hostage by imm
lou: and we'll be joined here in moments by congressman blake who toured the mcallen, texas, facility and the rio grande valley that houses many of these minors. and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist...