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they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in soulmates. honestly i remember the beginning process and their court ship and michael talking about the engagement and looking at rings and getting excited about paris. they made you believe in true love. >> the family tells us michael and madison had been planning to get married next year. in south los angeles, amy powell, abc7 news. >> survivors left a thank you poster at the red cross center. it thanks worker phos for their help. one person wrote "i can't imagine if we didn't have your help." we will continue to follow this s
they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and...
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they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in soulmates. honestly i remember the beginning process and their court ship and michael talking about the engagement and looking at rings and getting excited about paris. they made you believe in true love. >> the family tells us michael and madison had been planning to get married next year. in south los angeles, amy powell, abc7 news. >> survivors left a thank you poster at the red cross center. it thanks worker phos for their help. one person wrote "i can't imagine if we didn't have your help." we will continue to follow this s
they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and...
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they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in soulmates. honestly i remember the beginning process and their court ship and michael talking about the engagement and looking at rings and getting excited about paris. they made you believe in true love. >> the family tells us michael and madison had been planning to get married next year. in south los angeles, amy powell, abc7 news. >> survivors left a thank you poster at the red cross center. it thanks worker phos for their help. one person wrote "i can't imagine if we didn't have your help." we will continue to follow this s
they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and...
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they were on a bus chaperoning high school students to michaels alma mater. humboldt state university. that's when they were killed in the crash. michael made the trip several times. >> he made trips to recruit because he was an alumni. after graduation and would become chaperones in order to give back. he helped the community. all the kids. some on this block are at humboldt because of my son. >> he worked as a therapist for children with autism. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in so many things. i remember the beginning process of them courting, their courtship and michael talking about their engagement and looking at rings and getting very excited about parenting so they really made you believe in true love. >> the family tells us michael and madison had been planning to get married next year. amy powell. abc7 news. in south los angeles. >> crash survivors rookies left this thank you poster at the red cross chapter on thursday. it thanked the workers who helped with the accident. one said i ca
they were on a bus chaperoning high school students to michaels alma mater. humboldt state university. that's when they were killed in the crash. michael made the trip several times. >> he made trips to recruit because he was an alumni. after graduation and would become chaperones in order to give back. he helped the community. all the kids. some on this block are at humboldt because of my son. >> he worked as a therapist for children with autism. relatives and friends say michael...
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christie said the idea for the endowment to his alma mater originallied with the company and not with complete authority to address ethical issues. ethical issues that maybe the fact the law firm hired by christie donated $10,000 in the governor's association in the days right before the report clearing christie was released. $10,000 march 18th. that law firm gibbs and dunn said they regularly donate to the rga and have done so since 2009. christie is busy carrying out the recommendations to fix his troubled administration. also on thursday, christie eliminated the department that had, according to the review, doled out political rewards and punishments to mayors across the state. the office once held by campaign manager bill stepien and former deputy of staff bridget anne kelly. familiar names. stepien and among those who did not talk to lawyers. as early as this week as it calls its first witness in for testimony. joining me now is democratic assemblyman john wisniewski. i'm excited to have you here. thanks for coming on. let me start with the subpoenas. you have opened the door tha
christie said the idea for the endowment to his alma mater originallied with the company and not with complete authority to address ethical issues. ethical issues that maybe the fact the law firm hired by christie donated $10,000 in the governor's association in the days right before the report clearing christie was released. $10,000 march 18th. that law firm gibbs and dunn said they regularly donate to the rga and have done so since 2009. christie is busy carrying out the recommendations to...
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they were on a bus chaperoning high school students to michaels alma mater. he made the trip several times. >> he made trips to recruit because he was an alumni. after graduation and would become chaperones in order to give back. >> a couple of kids in this block are at humboldt because of my son. >> he worked as a therapist for children with autism. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in so many things. i remember the beginning process of them courting, their courtship and michael talking about their engagement and looking at rings and getting very excited about parenting so they really made you believe in true love. >> the family tells us michael and madison had been planning to get married next year. amy powell. abc7 news. >> crash survivors rookies thursday in thank you poster at the red cross poster. it thanked the workers who helped with the accident. one said i can't imagine if we didn't have your help. >> three people are recovering from injuries after a fight led to a stabbing in san jose. i
they were on a bus chaperoning high school students to michaels alma mater. he made the trip several times. >> he made trips to recruit because he was an alumni. after graduation and would become chaperones in order to give back. >> a couple of kids in this block are at humboldt because of my son. >> he worked as a therapist for children with autism. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in so many things. i...
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. >> my alma mater. good for you. where is that in indiana?i hope you like the book and have time to read it. it sounds like you are pretty busy. thanks for coming. hello. how are you? give me the names and i will sign them one at a time. mary lou is to name's? a good old breaking nelson song. now the news has become show business so i have arrived. who is this for? you are trying to trip me up here. that's why i always ask. that's a beautiful son. there you go. thank you very much. it's so good to see you. you look fabulous. [laughter] i love that sign. that's a good one. he's crazy. and knott should i put linda in the air to macos x. >> she has had some health problems. >> did she break her arm or something? ed told me she broke her hand or something. has said he'll? >> yes, it has healed. >> did she have some other of the things? >> nothing serious. >> this one? >> lee edwards. >> lee, of course. isn't it great? wish i had thought of it. are you still hanging your hat here? >> oh yes. >> good for you. whatever it takes. thanks. good to see
. >> my alma mater. good for you. where is that in indiana?i hope you like the book and have time to read it. it sounds like you are pretty busy. thanks for coming. hello. how are you? give me the names and i will sign them one at a time. mary lou is to name's? a good old breaking nelson song. now the news has become show business so i have arrived. who is this for? you are trying to trip me up here. that's why i always ask. that's a beautiful son. there you go. thank you very much. it's...
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he and his wife chose to settle here on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university, andands of miles from wall street. >> i intentionally chose not to live in new york city, which is the center of investment in the united states. i never felt as if i was really part of that community, even though i had lots of friends in it. but you know the old saying, the person who has the most toys when they die wins. that's insane, right? why would that be true? and the idea that if you make -- i remember when i first started farallon, i was talking to someone about an investment situation, and there was someone who was trying to take control of the company and i said, that guy is an idiot. and the person i was talking to said, he's worth a lot more money than you are, tom. i don't think he could be so stupid. i started thinking, am i dumber than everybody who is richer than me? and i think no. and i'm not smarter than everybody i'm richer than. >> is that why you left wall street? >> i just didn't think -- i didn't think it would be a great place, and i don't think my wife thought
he and his wife chose to settle here on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university, andands of miles from wall street. >> i intentionally chose not to live in new york city, which is the center of investment in the united states. i never felt as if i was really part of that community, even though i had lots of friends in it. but you know the old saying, the person who has the most toys when they die wins. that's insane, right? why would that be true? and the idea that if you...
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phil is taking haley to visit his alma mater. loved college.bs off on her. go, bullfrogs! dogs. bulldogs. i feel like you do that on purpose. mnh-mnh. no, it's just-- i say "bull," and i can't remember if it's frogs or dogs. when i talk to my old friends from college, do we croak or do we bark? (telephone rings) i got it. (clears throat) (beep) hello? (grunting)
phil is taking haley to visit his alma mater. loved college.bs off on her. go, bullfrogs! dogs. bulldogs. i feel like you do that on purpose. mnh-mnh. no, it's just-- i say "bull," and i can't remember if it's frogs or dogs. when i talk to my old friends from college, do we croak or do we bark? (telephone rings) i got it. (clears throat) (beep) hello? (grunting)
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i'm from case industries and this is my alma mater. >> whoo! >> reporter: we are happy to be here. ! >> we're happy to be here. >> reporter: what are you learning from this experience? >> seeing what hazardous waste can do to our environment and community. and we've been writing down -- trying to reduce reuse and recycle. >> how can you use this at home? >> by separating the trash and recycling and help our environment. >> reporter: so not only are they learning how to separate trash, but they're also learning how to take out the trash at home, too, right, guys? >> yeah. >> reporter: reporting from mount eden high school in hayward, roberta gonzales, kpix 5. >>> a new high-tech shopping system. how amazon is getting into the delivery business beyond books. >> and back out to the ballpark where the first pitch is just about an hour away. we'll go back live for a preview. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it's called "dash," and it s >>> amazon is offering a new device to help you shop for groceries. it's called dash and available for customers of amazon's fr
i'm from case industries and this is my alma mater. >> whoo! >> reporter: we are happy to be here. ! >> we're happy to be here. >> reporter: what are you learning from this experience? >> seeing what hazardous waste can do to our environment and community. and we've been writing down -- trying to reduce reuse and recycle. >> how can you use this at home? >> by separating the trash and recycling and help our environment. >> reporter: so not only...
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she suggests women at her alma mater should focus on finding a husband in college. >> they will never again have this cons traition of extraordinary men to choose from. >> jon: extraordinary college men where the worthiest youngsters congregate for scholarships for butt chugging, for beer bongs, for regular bongs, for chest painting and all around mother disappointing. good news, college ladies, he's single but for how long? [laughter] by the way what is the rush last time i checked, you know, women don't go straight downhill the moment they graduate college. >> you start looking for a husband in your mid 30s you are competing with girls ten years younger than you. they are dewey eyed, they are fresh and adorable. >> jon: it's why i drink their blood at night. [laughter] the blood of the dewey keeps me strong. my favorite part of the clip the three women she's talking to of the dewy eyed demographic whose look said i don't know if i should be flattered or horrified but in either case this (bleep) internship is not worth the college credit. we're joined by senior women's issues corresp
she suggests women at her alma mater should focus on finding a husband in college. >> they will never again have this cons traition of extraordinary men to choose from. >> jon: extraordinary college men where the worthiest youngsters congregate for scholarships for butt chugging, for beer bongs, for regular bongs, for chest painting and all around mother disappointing. good news, college ladies, he's single but for how long? [laughter] by the way what is the rush last time i...
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. >> this is your alma mater. >> it is. i went to michigan state.he whole idea that somehow we would punish the students of that great university by taking $500,000 away from them because of some class that is being taught and paid for by the michigan building trades is ludicrous. what is connection? and what are they afraid of? and the people that are taking the class want to be part of this class. it's paid for with different money. why punish the rest of the students at michigan state university. this is pure intimidation, this is the way legislators, especially the right-wing legislatures are out basically to intimidate michigan state university to control what is taught on the campus -- >> i will ask you this -- >> next it is going to be home sexuality and evolution -- they are just going to keep on going. >> the senator is drawing a very clean line saying she does not side with folks who want to limit academic freedom. she does say if this is such a lucrative course why would it they keep doing it? >> what is the difference? and why are you ha
. >> this is your alma mater. >> it is. i went to michigan state.he whole idea that somehow we would punish the students of that great university by taking $500,000 away from them because of some class that is being taught and paid for by the michigan building trades is ludicrous. what is connection? and what are they afraid of? and the people that are taking the class want to be part of this class. it's paid for with different money. why punish the rest of the students at michigan...
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never mind that it wasn't even his alma mater. he just liked baseball that much. >> i guess the love of the game. >> at first it was kind of weird. it was like, who is this guy? >> we got used to him there. >> reporter: so used to him, the coach eventually asked donnie to be his assistant, which gave donnie a purpose he'd never known before. see, prior to the stroke, donnie worked as a bartender. he had no real direction. coaching changed that. he learned to walk again. he enrolled in college, and is now studying to be a special ed teacher. he volunteers at arlington, working with the special ed kids both in the classroom-- >> you're doing great. >> reporter: --and on the baseball field where he has introduced them to the joys of wiffle ball. >> there's nothing like seeing these kids just run and smile and just having fun. >> reporter: in fact, his life has changed so much, donnie now says he's actually thankful he had that stroke. thankful. >> thankful that this happened because if this didn't happen, i would just be doing the sa
never mind that it wasn't even his alma mater. he just liked baseball that much. >> i guess the love of the game. >> at first it was kind of weird. it was like, who is this guy? >> we got used to him there. >> reporter: so used to him, the coach eventually asked donnie to be his assistant, which gave donnie a purpose he'd never known before. see, prior to the stroke, donnie worked as a bartender. he had no real direction. coaching changed that. he learned to walk again....
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what reception do you expect to get from president obama's alma mater? >> i take the same message everywhere i go. i took the same message to berkeley and i'll take the same message to harvard and that's that conservative republicans like me believe in the right to privacy. we believe that every individual should be left alone from the government unless they have probable cause to think you have committed a crime. so there are republicans, like myself, who believe in the right to privacy and i take that message to kids in college everywhere and it's well received whether you're on the right, the left, or in the middle, most americans do believe you ought to have privacy. >> senator, are the young people, the liberal, the academia, are they embracing b libertarianism? >> maybe, maybe not. there's honest progressives on the left that are good with civil liberties but you have some who are horrible on civil liberties and you have some who are good on civil liberties. one of the ones i have worked with is ron, a senator from oregon and i consider him to be a
what reception do you expect to get from president obama's alma mater? >> i take the same message everywhere i go. i took the same message to berkeley and i'll take the same message to harvard and that's that conservative republicans like me believe in the right to privacy. we believe that every individual should be left alone from the government unless they have probable cause to think you have committed a crime. so there are republicans, like myself, who believe in the right to privacy...
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so when you have that, those attribut attributes, and it's your alma mater and you have passion and been around the people he's been around in the game, it's almost impossible, you still don't know, because you have to do it, but it's almost impossible not to have yourself positioned for some success. >> and grant, you know that he's telling those kids, well, lebron wouldn't take this playoff. k.d. wouldn't? right? >> without a doubt. what he brings to the table, credibility. he was a great college point guard on great teams. uconn years ago and playing in the nba, playing on a number of teams, different coaches. he's been there. he's been to the level that these kids aspire to get to, and i think that helps when he's in the dark moments, what he mentioned. we can help lead and inspire these kids and it's translated as we see them in the final four. >> plus played for half a dozen coaches. got all the tricks. like bring the kids to the stadium. knows everything. it's great. all right. >>> coming up we aring going to talk wisconsin and the emotional journey of their coach, coach ryan. fir
so when you have that, those attribut attributes, and it's your alma mater and you have passion and been around the people he's been around in the game, it's almost impossible, you still don't know, because you have to do it, but it's almost impossible not to have yourself positioned for some success. >> and grant, you know that he's telling those kids, well, lebron wouldn't take this playoff. k.d. wouldn't? right? >> without a doubt. what he brings to the table, credibility. he was...
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world-history teacher at his alma mater, fenwick high school. chicago, illinois, please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much, and welcome to the last of our preliminary rounds in the "jeopardy!" battle of the decades. for the next five days, you get to enjoy some of your favorite "jeopardy!" champions from the past 10 years as they demonstrate, once again, how bright they are. tom, celeste, and colby, welcome back to the show. let's go to work right now in the jeopardy! round, shall we? and here are the categories for you. we start off with... colby, you start. all right, nba finals mvps, $200.
world-history teacher at his alma mater, fenwick high school. chicago, illinois, please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much, and welcome to the last of our preliminary rounds in the "jeopardy!" battle of the decades. for the next five days, you get to enjoy some of your favorite "jeopardy!" champions from the past 10 years as they demonstrate, once again, how bright...
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and staking claim to the city its body on its debt to stop the merry out with the keys to suffer a mater of stopping on the skin. usc's first meeting since the geneva agreement a mediator met with him for two hours on monday they are worried that the talks. i would consider talks. we just messed up she for the lacy key has around one hundred monitors in ukraine. their mission is to see if the terms of the geneva agreement permits yes he'll eat the conflict as they keep occupied buildings and disarm militia audience was mayor said he has no plan to respect the geneva agreement to sell or whatever's been decided in geneva has been decided with over participation. we have nothing to do with what was there. but the quality was the separatists and airbag moscow to send troops after a deadly shootout on sunday. he remained in a curious about whether the separatist movement is or is not being helped by russian security forces. it's the new thing is the older isn't a single representative of the russian military here. a former member of military forces. i asked for help from my friends were pret
and staking claim to the city its body on its debt to stop the merry out with the keys to suffer a mater of stopping on the skin. usc's first meeting since the geneva agreement a mediator met with him for two hours on monday they are worried that the talks. i would consider talks. we just messed up she for the lacy key has around one hundred monitors in ukraine. their mission is to see if the terms of the geneva agreement permits yes he'll eat the conflict as they keep occupied buildings and...
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attempt of whom i've been behind that well there's still a lot of speculation about the shooting of the mater again on the tennis was one of the more colorful figures in ukrainian politics. he was a staunch supporter of the old regime of president unocal which. but now he's has since tried to accommodate himself with the new government in kiev and has been actually quite successful at keeping the separatists activity in his region to a minimum. joe worsley more seizure of buildings by the swans second is a separate says is planned out our report. what kind of support. do this after this out in eastern ukraine right now. well it really depends on who you ask the separatists are behind me in the seized government building. of course they would welcome that but it today several thousand people came out to streets of donetsk despite threats of violence to show their support for unified ukraine bomb and they were peeping by thugs. scouting russia russia on beating them up with sticks and chains. duncan is losing tim for us to the latest on vast ocean thanks very much for now. and as we mentioned a
attempt of whom i've been behind that well there's still a lot of speculation about the shooting of the mater again on the tennis was one of the more colorful figures in ukrainian politics. he was a staunch supporter of the old regime of president unocal which. but now he's has since tried to accommodate himself with the new government in kiev and has been actually quite successful at keeping the separatists activity in his region to a minimum. joe worsley more seizure of buildings by the swans...
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it's ridiculous but we'll keep posting again at ten alma mater still bought it in chief over the web magazine everything p i'm told is there are no obvious solutions and cited the road he thinks the escalation of the ongoing media wall. or look at it the solutions are going to the escalating the third of the horse thing now is the propaganda is escalating the rhetoric is escalating the tone is escalating and deed the actual bugs on the ground a few more cold that our best to live in the united states is sending some troops pulling their crops. we're hearing a lot of the sabre travel. so i think were born a difficult situation the world. apart from oven and joan kennedy and go on the ground a new crank to carry also denounced russia's failure to disarm the eastern ukrainian self defense groups though the cost of the kids of manatee attacks in the sky kitchen catapults know what else the second state failed to mention. john kerry is going to auction for the crisis that awful beating ukraine party dismissing the whole protest movement in east ukraine as sponsored and controlled by mosco
it's ridiculous but we'll keep posting again at ten alma mater still bought it in chief over the web magazine everything p i'm told is there are no obvious solutions and cited the road he thinks the escalation of the ongoing media wall. or look at it the solutions are going to the escalating the third of the horse thing now is the propaganda is escalating the rhetoric is escalating the tone is escalating and deed the actual bugs on the ground a few more cold that our best to live in the united...
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the police officer from my alma mater. was part of the overall information envelope that was used. >> how good are these agencies at talking to each other? >> i would say there is already a pretty significant effort before the events of last year. there is a term you may hear called osint, open source intelligence. so from the federal side and the federal agencies, there was already a method. what has happened post-boston this that you have had agencies get more active. the international association of chiefs of police have gotten quite social. both in terms of their outbound communication, but they are a big user of various tools. i think in the last year there has been an awareness and a realization that social media is much like e-mail was 10-odd years ago. it is a new form of communication, a new channel of gathering information. it cannot be avoided in conduct in an investigation. ideally, in trying to prevent or avert a disaster. >> intel is giving insight into its mobile business as part of its earnings report. new
the police officer from my alma mater. was part of the overall information envelope that was used. >> how good are these agencies at talking to each other? >> i would say there is already a pretty significant effort before the events of last year. there is a term you may hear called osint, open source intelligence. so from the federal side and the federal agencies, there was already a method. what has happened post-boston this that you have had agencies get more active. the...
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i applied to my father's alma mater. they didn't even send me a rejection letter.hat's how bad it was. congratulations. >> in the circular file. >> i really hope eric watched that segment. last night, i'm watching the factor, and bill o'reilly was talking about tesla, and i e-mailed bill and the producer and said good lord, really, bill? $500 billion? he took me up on the offer. i sat down with bill o'reilly. here's how it ends. take a look at this. >> eric bolling, smarter than i am. you guys can decide. >> i like that. jesse, you're next. >> okay, so the u.s. state department is spending $400,000 on a white fiberglass camel looking at a needle. it's going to go in front of the u.s. embassy in islamabad, pakistan. okay, this is john kerry's camel, everybody. that hump looks a little suspicious, i think. that's what your taxpayer money is going towards. a camel. >> wait, a glass camel in of all places pakistan? >> yes. >> i hope they have insurance. >> i'm not walking past that every day. >> will it carry water is the question? >> it will carry something. >> okay,
i applied to my father's alma mater. they didn't even send me a rejection letter.hat's how bad it was. congratulations. >> in the circular file. >> i really hope eric watched that segment. last night, i'm watching the factor, and bill o'reilly was talking about tesla, and i e-mailed bill and the producer and said good lord, really, bill? $500 billion? he took me up on the offer. i sat down with bill o'reilly. here's how it ends. take a look at this. >> eric bolling, smarter...
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i went to my alma mater to look at where we're headed. my message was tough, but realistic.e're in for a divisive time ahead. the democrats could take control of the senate. and hillary clinton could run in 2016. the republicans, do they know they made a huge mistake taking us into iraq? or do they salute dick cheney? that's a mistake in a year where the democrats would be united against a strong can date for president. it's where a learned philosophy and arguments. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for watching. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i am ari melber in for chris hayes. today is equal pay day. pay parity is the subject of the very first bill president obama signed. and now today, two actions. >> i've got two daughters, and i expect them to be treated just like anybody's sons. and i think about my single mom, trying to raise two kids and
i went to my alma mater to look at where we're headed. my message was tough, but realistic.e're in for a divisive time ahead. the democrats could take control of the senate. and hillary clinton could run in 2016. the republicans, do they know they made a huge mistake taking us into iraq? or do they salute dick cheney? that's a mistake in a year where the democrats would be united against a strong can date for president. it's where a learned philosophy and arguments. that's "hardball"...
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i gave at my alma mater, vassar. i just did it again at the university of maine.t remains the same. i just have to update it for the most recent crisis. now it is bad. i want to start with a great deal of importance on knowing history. not political tribes. i have to say that a great scientist who is a great friend of my husband always used to say that anything that calls itself science is in. -- isn't. i think history is absolutely vital, especially in this case. russians are very proud of their long history. they should be. they have also got three a great deal because of their long history. it has taught them about suffering. i can tell you that one writer wrote well about suffering. how do you explain suffering to the people who have not suffered? that is a challenge. those are some of the things. i am beginning to give you the emotional side of angst. i really have been working and going to russia since 1968. i was very lucky. i cannot tell you how lucky i was during that keyword. -- period. i am a private citizen. i got to know many russians. i was the first
i gave at my alma mater, vassar. i just did it again at the university of maine.t remains the same. i just have to update it for the most recent crisis. now it is bad. i want to start with a great deal of importance on knowing history. not political tribes. i have to say that a great scientist who is a great friend of my husband always used to say that anything that calls itself science is in. -- isn't. i think history is absolutely vital, especially in this case. russians are very proud of...
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it was a mater of regionalism. i think that's a unique challenge.he region, there has been a lot over past several years. still ahead on al jazeera. a fine line. keep t now >> it's become as simple as easter morning, where the pope greets catholics for mass. meeting more than 100,000. it marks the day of jesus's resurrection. they are calling on an end to con flicks and the militant attacks in nigeria. in washington, president obama and the first family left the white house early this morning to attend the 19th street baptist church to one of several churches the obama's have attended during the administration. in new york, thousands of christians ended holy week singing hymns of the world famous riverside church. a new york tradition. >> now, to jerusalem, the major faith making claim to the holy city creating conflict on easter weekend. arsz explains. >> christian pilgrims marking easter in the holy city. this year, the calendars for easter in western churches align t amochristian palestins, a gro dwindling in size a group of christians from jer u
it was a mater of regionalism. i think that's a unique challenge.he region, there has been a lot over past several years. still ahead on al jazeera. a fine line. keep t now >> it's become as simple as easter morning, where the pope greets catholics for mass. meeting more than 100,000. it marks the day of jesus's resurrection. they are calling on an end to con flicks and the militant attacks in nigeria. in washington, president obama and the first family left the white house early this...
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. >> my wife alma mater. >> he's on the radio every morning. he's very busy. play sports and then they travel with me on the radio as well like on the weekends. >> you were always a good friend to the show and you did our freedom concerts early. i've always been a fan of your music. i got the new cd and i think this is one of the best pieces of work you've ever done. >> thank you. >> tell us how this came together. >> i'm super proud of this. >> i want to punch that loser you're fighting with in the video. i wanted to stick up for you. >> i told him to be mean in his defense. this album i've been working on for two years. i agree with you. truly, i think it is my favorite of all that i've done. they're all like children to me. they're all special. this one, everything about it just came together perfectly. >> explain the song "slow me down." it really captures it in the video. many of your songs, you go for deep meaning -- >> yes. >> you like to get people to think. >> i love relationship songs. i love being the one that's being hurt in a relationship because
. >> my wife alma mater. >> he's on the radio every morning. he's very busy. play sports and then they travel with me on the radio as well like on the weekends. >> you were always a good friend to the show and you did our freedom concerts early. i've always been a fan of your music. i got the new cd and i think this is one of the best pieces of work you've ever done. >> thank you. >> tell us how this came together. >> i'm super proud of this. >> i want...
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. >> my wife's alma mater. >> yes.have been married six years. >> and it's like the brady bunch. >> we're a blended family he has foushgs i have three we have seven kids and a dog. i'm on the road. >> he's on the radio. every morning and he is very busy. all of our kids play sports. then, they travel with me on the road as well. like on the weekends. >> you're a good friend to the show and you did our freedom concerts and i have always been a fan. i got the new cd. i'm like, this is one of the best pieces of work you've done tell us how this came together? >> i'm proud of this. >> i want to punch that loser you're fighting within the video. >> carl edward the nascar driver. >> i wanted to stick up for you. >> thank you i told him to be mean in his defense. say mean things to me so you'll make me cry this, album i've been working on two years i agree. it's, i think my favorite all i've done. they're all children to me. they're special. this one just came together perfectly we found the song "slow me down". >> explain th
. >> my wife's alma mater. >> yes.have been married six years. >> and it's like the brady bunch. >> we're a blended family he has foushgs i have three we have seven kids and a dog. i'm on the road. >> he's on the radio. every morning and he is very busy. all of our kids play sports. then, they travel with me on the road as well. like on the weekends. >> you're a good friend to the show and you did our freedom concerts and i have always been a fan. i got the...
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had enough of affirmative action but don't mind a few legacies getting a leg up at their family alma materrts court has had moments of siding with the victims of discrimination. they struck down the defense of marriage act and let the affordable care act in place. but even those decisions left some people behind. and the obamacare decision left millions of americans vulnerable to a refusal by their state's leadership to expand coverage to the poor. and the courts with conservative majority have a novel means of saying with the haves and have mores. and unless discrimination is violent and obvious and in your face, it's gone. that's something only the privileged could believe. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the 44th earth day is being celebrated here in the u.s. today. because it's earth day, i want to talk this evening for a second about money. because the things we know about earth in this current moment and the things we know about what earth might look like in the future al
had enough of affirmative action but don't mind a few legacies getting a leg up at their family alma materrts court has had moments of siding with the victims of discrimination. they struck down the defense of marriage act and let the affordable care act in place. but even those decisions left some people behind. and the obamacare decision left millions of americans vulnerable to a refusal by their state's leadership to expand coverage to the poor. and the courts with conservative majority have...
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including their alma mater, $35,000 a year haverford school outside of philadelphia.ing busted, scott, if convicted, facing hard time behind bars. >> in pennsylvania, mandatory minimum, he would be starting most likely five-year mandatory minimum. >> reporter: scott's lawyer said that there's no way his client can post bail at this point. he said it's premature to decide whether a trial will occur right now. as for who did what, prosecutors say they have text messages actually linking the two. dan and bianna. >> really scandalized an upscale community. >> it's just getting started. >> just getting started. thank you very much for your story this morning. >>> and lots of other news this morning and let's check back in with ron for the morning headlines. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, we begin with the growing outrage over racist comments allegedly made by donald sterling, the owner of the l.a. clippers basketball team. the nba is investigating the authenticity of the audio tape where sterling allegedly goes on a racist rant. including comments attacking th
including their alma mater, $35,000 a year haverford school outside of philadelphia.ing busted, scott, if convicted, facing hard time behind bars. >> in pennsylvania, mandatory minimum, he would be starting most likely five-year mandatory minimum. >> reporter: scott's lawyer said that there's no way his client can post bail at this point. he said it's premature to decide whether a trial will occur right now. as for who did what, prosecutors say they have text messages actually...
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sponsors, bank of america, the coca coalia company, our sponsors, our digital partners, my be loved alma mater, "the daily beast." i would like to say something about my co-host because you want to know the meaning of soft power, just now meet the women of renown and dedication and grace who are my co-hosts of this year's women in the world, please welcome them know, thank you. [applause] >> the women i am here for is in the congo who works with women who are displaced and abused by the army. the experience of being displaced was an unhealthy experience. it was a huge trauma for me. we were in the bush and we were more than 20 people. at night, we could not sleep. we never were well. we were always scared so i had one song in my mind, lord, do what you want with me. when i was singing that song, i could finally find the calm. the song gave me courage to go back to the town to identify the women who had displaced. this is why i focus on training and income generating activities for these women to encourage them to help them find a happy life. [applause] >> the women i'm here for is cynthia, the
sponsors, bank of america, the coca coalia company, our sponsors, our digital partners, my be loved alma mater, "the daily beast." i would like to say something about my co-host because you want to know the meaning of soft power, just now meet the women of renown and dedication and grace who are my co-hosts of this year's women in the world, please welcome them know, thank you. [applause] >> the women i am here for is in the congo who works with women who are displaced and...
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i was sure as the president, my alma mater, knowing my reputation as a serious investigative journalism would have the courtesy to meet with me for the even maybe repeat what he said hundreds of times during the course of the event. insistently would not. >> let's show the audience what president brodhead looks like. this from his apology he made during those times. [video clip] >> duke university richard brodhead said there are many lessons that need to be learned from the lacrosse case speaking, and speaking at an ethics commission, he apologizes to the three players and their families about how the university handled the situation. >> we caused the families to feel abandoned when they were in need of support. this was a mistake. i take responsibility. >> the three members were charged after an exotic dancer claimed she was raped. at a team party back in march 2006. a year later, roy cooper declared them innocent. these cases are over. but prior to the university, the lacrosse season was canceled. drawingd warned of conclusions. >> if there is one lesson the world should take from the
i was sure as the president, my alma mater, knowing my reputation as a serious investigative journalism would have the courtesy to meet with me for the even maybe repeat what he said hundreds of times during the course of the event. insistently would not. >> let's show the audience what president brodhead looks like. this from his apology he made during those times. [video clip] >> duke university richard brodhead said there are many lessons that need to be learned from the lacrosse...
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years later coach rodgers at his alma mater. >> patrick is smart enough to know that he needs to getetter before you know -- when i say better, maybe it's just learning how to travel, living on the road. >> reporter: before he hits the tour, rodgers says he has some unfinished business at stanford. >> i'd like to win a national championship for our team. it it would be a great legacy more than any records or individual victories. >> get some sponsors exemptions on the back end. >>> nfl announced its preseason schedule folks which starts about 4 months from today. the 49ers go for a cross- country trip super bowl rematch with john harbaugh and the ravens the following week is a very first game at levi stadium against the broncos. they will finish up with the chargers and texans. the raiders get the vikings, the lions, the packers which can be seen on kpix 5 and the city hawks. >>> that's the red sox announcers. this apparently is their bobblehead impression and these guys have nailed it. look at that. >> it's going. >> i like that. >> there's 12-volt d.c. coming through the deck. >> h
years later coach rodgers at his alma mater. >> patrick is smart enough to know that he needs to getetter before you know -- when i say better, maybe it's just learning how to travel, living on the road. >> reporter: before he hits the tour, rodgers says he has some unfinished business at stanford. >> i'd like to win a national championship for our team. it it would be a great legacy more than any records or individual victories. >> get some sponsors exemptions on the...
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. >> i'm not going to weigh in about my alma mater, it's a big decision but they are all great choicesagain. thanks for coming in. >>> which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next here on quts an d"a mitchell reports". ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ >>> chris cillizza is back, we're talking 2016, the republicans heading up there. >> the 2014 elections not over yet but as i say it's never too early for presidential politics. paul ryan in iowa speaking to the state party which will inflame the idea that he's thinking more seriously than any of us thought running for president. rand paul and ted cruz as well. we already know he's running for president. point being, the race is already very much under way. >> thank you, chris cillizza. have a great weekend, everyone. "ronan farrow daily" is up next. if i can impart one lesson to
. >> i'm not going to weigh in about my alma mater, it's a big decision but they are all great choicesagain. thanks for coming in. >>> which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next here on quts an d"a mitchell reports". ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee,...
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one of the ships from my alma mater is on the order of $50,000 a stay just to operate.n bringing in instrumentation and working on interpreting the data that is collected. >> richard quest was told that a report would be forth coming this week. what do you anticipate once it is made public? >> i don't anticipate any bombshells. it would be detrimental for the malaysians if they have been holding things back. it will be a recitation of what they knew and when they knew it and give us insight into the backgrounds of the captain. that's something i'm not sure we have heard enough about. there are no questions in my mind that a pilot had to have done this. >> i have 30 seconds left with you, john. i'm glad you raised that subject. an attorney has put the idea in my head. what do we know about the jump seat and whether it was occupied? >> ah-ha and that is the question. we don't know and we do nose these crews have been loose about letting people in the cockpit. but the fact is that there was somebody known to the pilots, maybe they were in the cockpit. there's not a clear t
one of the ships from my alma mater is on the order of $50,000 a stay just to operate.n bringing in instrumentation and working on interpreting the data that is collected. >> richard quest was told that a report would be forth coming this week. what do you anticipate once it is made public? >> i don't anticipate any bombshells. it would be detrimental for the malaysians if they have been holding things back. it will be a recitation of what they knew and when they knew it and give us...