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mets battle marlins this afternoon. gordon gets to him. look at the shift. 3rd baseman over to the right side to start a double play. mets lose 1-0 marlins the final. >>> yankees battling pirates, phillies and the rain. we start in tampa. c.c. hits. getting ready for the regular season. so is carlos belltan. only one run struck out five. game was delayed by rain then called off four innings. 7-1 yankees when they called it. jag st. ledger. remember that name. think'll be a great golfer. >> it will be a good learning experience to feel what it feels like to be under pressure. i'm going to have fun. >> fun for him. fun for the whole family. jag qualified for the national drive, chip and put competition on sunday before the big guys tee off at the masters. has playing augusta national. >> it is heaven on earth. imagine your son being there competing? i can't imagine. he'll be at the 18th hole where no one plays unless you are a professional. >> reporter: he wears black and red like tiger woods. he has been a golf nut since he was 18 months ol
mets battle marlins this afternoon. gordon gets to him. look at the shift. 3rd baseman over to the right side to start a double play. mets lose 1-0 marlins the final. >>> yankees battling pirates, phillies and the rain. we start in tampa. c.c. hits. getting ready for the regular season. so is carlos belltan. only one run struck out five. game was delayed by rain then called off four innings. 7-1 yankees when they called it. jag st. ledger. remember that name. think'll be a great...
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the mets were down and didn't rally. mets lose today 3-1. winless in their last 11 exhibition games. yankees take on the tigers in tampa a few minutes from now. >>> houston gets ready for the final four this weekend. villanova, oklahoma in one of the semifinals. north carolina, syracuse in the others. plenty of folks have the tarheels advancing in their brackets. syracuse? now just the fourth double-digit seed ever to make it this far. last night syracuse trailed virginia by 15 points midway through the second half in the final 9 and a half minutes, syracuse busted out a 29-8 run. scored 15 unanswered at one point. won the game by 6. and now they're back in the final four. >> where you're at, this is important. it's where you get to. they made plays that you would think from a basketball perspective could not be made. >> north carolina is in the final four. record 19th time. first time since the heels won it all in 2009. one would think coach roy williams would be used to cutting down the nets. he sliced himself on the scissors and started b
the mets were down and didn't rally. mets lose today 3-1. winless in their last 11 exhibition games. yankees take on the tigers in tampa a few minutes from now. >>> houston gets ready for the final four this weekend. villanova, oklahoma in one of the semifinals. north carolina, syracuse in the others. plenty of folks have the tarheels advancing in their brackets. syracuse? now just the fourth double-digit seed ever to make it this far. last night syracuse trailed virginia by 15 points...
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the mets beat the braves 7-5. >>> yankees in philly. it's going to be touch and go from here on out with his pitching elbow. he tossed two scoreless innings, and then austin trying to make the team as brian mccan's back-up behind the two for two, two doubles, an rebecca, and the yankees lose 6- 5. >>> every month, we bring in our friend and expert in all things sports. oklahoma hear him week nights on cbs sports radio, the host, david mendelera joining us again. >> good to be here, steve. >> we always talk about the nfl and today, it was revealed that peyton manning is going to retire tomorrow. so my question to you is what job best suits him moving forward? are we looking at a head coach? a broadcaster? somebody in the front office? >> papa johns owner. >> he's already got 23 of them. >> i think it's going to be in the front office actually. it seems to me, he'll be bored if he just becomes a broadcaster. he's more cerebral than that. i think he wants more of a challenge than just showing up and calling games. my guess is not coach bec
the mets beat the braves 7-5. >>> yankees in philly. it's going to be touch and go from here on out with his pitching elbow. he tossed two scoreless innings, and then austin trying to make the team as brian mccan's back-up behind the two for two, two doubles, an rebecca, and the yankees lose 6- 5. >>> every month, we bring in our friend and expert in all things sports. oklahoma hear him week nights on cbs sports radio, the host, david mendelera joining us again. >> good...
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met than class.he met is the classiest in new york but that doesn't mean it's the coolest. this is their attempt to kind of refresh the brand, if you will. >> reporter: for an old institution trying to create a new buzz for a younger audience in modern times. gabriel alazondo, al jazeera, new york. >> more on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> [ ♪ ] hello. i'm richard gizbert and you're at the listening post. it's paris all over again in
met than class.he met is the classiest in new york but that doesn't mean it's the coolest. this is their attempt to kind of refresh the brand, if you will. >> reporter: for an old institution trying to create a new buzz for a younger audience in modern times. gabriel alazondo, al jazeera, new york. >> more on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> [ ♪ ] hello. i'm richard gizbert and you're at the listening post. it's paris all over again in
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in june, they met in norfolk. and typically, you can see at the early conventions, they were trying to convey a message. so they go all the way down to explain what had been happening in syracuse and in albany. at a church, within weeks, they met in alexandria, virginia. there they endorsed the earlier agenda, issued by the syracuse delegations. and they asked that virginia be restored on the basis of universal coverage. they met some blacks from the old slave trading factory and they asked, if we had done this two months before, we would have been hanged. they moved across the river and the met in washington dc. the list went on. and as early as 1862, the african-american community had been divided. fairly prosperous, mixed race, now black slaves. but then they went all the way down to new orleans and counseled the black communities to put aside differences. you had an amazing convention of well-to-do new orleans people of color who had been born free, sitting next to phil hands and black -- field hands and black
in june, they met in norfolk. and typically, you can see at the early conventions, they were trying to convey a message. so they go all the way down to explain what had been happening in syracuse and in albany. at a church, within weeks, they met in alexandria, virginia. there they endorsed the earlier agenda, issued by the syracuse delegations. and they asked that virginia be restored on the basis of universal coverage. they met some blacks from the old slave trading factory and they asked, if...
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and guess what, that was it for the mets. miami pitchers retired the next 19 batters, the mets have not won a game in 12 days but terry collins says they don't count. starting april 3, they mean something. thank you, terry. >>> big day for the front and back end of the yankees starting rotation. joe girardi said he needed to see something out of tanaka and hard to say what he saw with the phillies with a rain scattered split squad game. gave up one run while striking out five. girardi not ready to name him the opening day starter. and pirates cc sabathia gave up a couple of runs and he could be the yankees fifth starter. >>> a major sporting event returning to new york city for the first time in a long time america's cup is returning to the area coming up. and it is considered to be sailing's most prestigious event and take place on the hudson river starting at battery park city. expected. and it may not be what you expect out of sailing the boats travel at speeds of 50 to 60 miles an hour. >> the sidelines, the land. the fan
and guess what, that was it for the mets. miami pitchers retired the next 19 batters, the mets have not won a game in 12 days but terry collins says they don't count. starting april 3, they mean something. thank you, terry. >>> big day for the front and back end of the yankees starting rotation. joe girardi said he needed to see something out of tanaka and hard to say what he saw with the phillies with a rain scattered split squad game. gave up one run while striking out five. girardi...
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transit met and the talks are being described as productive. the workers say negating pay increase. >> we don't mind paying a little on our insurance but they want to us pay 600 to $800 a month in insurance. >> reporter: if an agreement is not met by both sides, the workers, many in the park today, it would estimate the 500,000 commuters to take n.j. transit into the city every day. they are trying to get folks into new york through buses which would only accommodate 40,000 commuters leaving the rest to swell up the roads during rush hour. >> we don't want to strike. i'm going to lose money and i have a family to feed but we have to do what we have to do. >> reporter: both sides meet again on monday. the clock is ticking. if they can't come to an agreement, they are threatening a strike after next sunday. reporting from woodbridge, ray villeda, news 4 new york. >>> killed in the line of duty after leaving the nypd for a safer job as an officer in texas. thousands turned out today to remember the officer at a memorial near dallas. he was killed
transit met and the talks are being described as productive. the workers say negating pay increase. >> we don't mind paying a little on our insurance but they want to us pay 600 to $800 a month in insurance. >> reporter: if an agreement is not met by both sides, the workers, many in the park today, it would estimate the 500,000 commuters to take n.j. transit into the city every day. they are trying to get folks into new york through buses which would only accommodate 40,000...
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mets trail 5-4 in the ninth. the mets and cards fit to be tied, 5-5 the final. the yankees fifth spot in the rotation is up for grabs. today bluntly admitted he put himself in a really bad position. working with a 5-1 lead against the orioles, things fell apart in the third. joseph sends him out past the palm trees. the second homer of the game. here's the third. hardy also driving one deep and clearly the wind was blowing out. it was tied at 8- after 8 after nine. they played a 10th inning. this is a walk off, 11-10. >>> sweet 16 continues tonight with four more games in the ncaa tournament including syracuse against gonzaga. organize oregon on the doorstep of winning its first final four since 1939. nicks and nets both have the night off. the islanders visiting tampa bay. this one could be a possible first round playoff preview. >> the nicks and nets did well last night. both of them for a change. >> they need some rest. >>> coming up next on nbc nightly news, the growing problem of vacation rental scams and how to protect your family. >>> good night. >>> toni
mets trail 5-4 in the ninth. the mets and cards fit to be tied, 5-5 the final. the yankees fifth spot in the rotation is up for grabs. today bluntly admitted he put himself in a really bad position. working with a 5-1 lead against the orioles, things fell apart in the third. joseph sends him out past the palm trees. the second homer of the game. here's the third. hardy also driving one deep and clearly the wind was blowing out. it was tied at 8- after 8 after nine. they played a 10th inning....
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. >>> sibila, the mets season opener is sunday night in kansas city. bu t the big question is will coming up in sports, the mets ace has been scratched from tomorrow's start with a medical issue. what it is and where this goes is anyone's guess. and the best team in college basketball is feeling the heat. but it's not from an opponent on the court. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. >>> the buzz surrounding the mets this spring has been off the charts, but now comes nus that mets fannings s are holding their collective breath. matt harvey has been scratched for a start tomorrow and his status for opening day is in doubt.tthe ace experienced a medical isnesue today
. >>> sibila, the mets season opener is sunday night in kansas city. bu t the big question is will coming up in sports, the mets ace has been scratched from tomorrow's start with a medical issue. what it is and where this goes is anyone's guess. and the best team in college basketball is feeling the heat. but it's not from an opponent on the court. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more,...
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>> because i wouldn't project about are the yankees going to may the met play the mets in the world series. see. kasich's campaign will have several events in new york city before the primary. he'll also be up the tv ads pretty soon. >>> hillary clinton's hoping to get her new york campaign off to a strong start ahead of next month's primary. clinton held a rally at the famed apollo theater in harlem. in her speech clinton called ted cruz and donald trump truly scary and over their heads when it comes to dealing with national security. >> you know, loose cannons tend to misfire. and in a dangerous world, that's not a gamble we can afford. >> earlier today clinton made a stop at a bakery in harlem with long time congressman charlie wrangle. the primary is april 19th. >>> the federal government and newark announced a settlement today to reform the city's police department. it comes after a justice used excessive force and stopped people for no legitimate reason. among the reforms, retraining officers on how to conduct a proper stop and search. training officers how to the deescalate situatio
>> because i wouldn't project about are the yankees going to may the met play the mets in the world series. see. kasich's campaign will have several events in new york city before the primary. he'll also be up the tv ads pretty soon. >>> hillary clinton's hoping to get her new york campaign off to a strong start ahead of next month's primary. clinton held a rally at the famed apollo theater in harlem. in her speech clinton called ted cruz and donald trump truly scary and over...
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we met in an underground cat room.t in a place that would probably be monitored by the government right now because they are very suspicious of hackers. had it not been the freedom to communicate, none of this would have happened. we would not having this conversation. know, by thatyou same token, the more accessible and available these communication technologies are and the more accessible and available encryption technologies are, these tools are going to be used to create necessary revolutions against dictators and be used by terrorists, and the nine crazies who would never have met and organize homegrown terrorist cell. every technological platform and every major shift that happens in the way we communicate is a double-edged sword. emily: what is your current act? what are you spending most of your time on? sean: it's 50% venture investing, startups, many that have been ongoing for several years, and philanthropic endeavors, mostly life sciences related. emily: when you think about the mark zuckerberg initiative?
we met in an underground cat room.t in a place that would probably be monitored by the government right now because they are very suspicious of hackers. had it not been the freedom to communicate, none of this would have happened. we would not having this conversation. know, by thatyou same token, the more accessible and available these communication technologies are and the more accessible and available encryption technologies are, these tools are going to be used to create necessary...
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20 -- that we were going to mexico first time we ever met. i have a little girl -- i would kill that man. but luckily my brother-in-law, who was my a medic overseas, chased me with a knife and wanted to kill me. how do you get a medic who wants to kill you when he is a medic? we got married shortly after and i only took four showers that year -- by choice. all right. you guys are with me. we are still doing this. a lot of fighting, came back, bought a house, had a baby -- well my wife had the baby. i was part of the process but we will not get into that. nobody? okay. whatever. i will keep going. i just talk. my wife gets really annoyed at me by it. but on my third deployment you guys can probably guess i was wrestling sharks and -- not at all what happened actually. stepped on a bomb. became a triple amputee right away. two days later they cut my left hand off and on april 14th, 2012 i woke up for the first time in germany who my brother-in-law who is in the room and explains what happened. and my mom and dad's favorite day of the year this
20 -- that we were going to mexico first time we ever met. i have a little girl -- i would kill that man. but luckily my brother-in-law, who was my a medic overseas, chased me with a knife and wanted to kill me. how do you get a medic who wants to kill you when he is a medic? we got married shortly after and i only took four showers that year -- by choice. all right. you guys are with me. we are still doing this. a lot of fighting, came back, bought a house, had a baby -- well my wife had the...
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one of the more memorable inmates we met in new mexico.in prison is marked. >> hi, boys. >> he was an open if not flamboyantly gay inmate. but when it came to the unwritten code of conduct, he made it clear he was no different than anyone else. during our shoot he had received one of his rare disciplinary write-ups for helping cover up a bloody fight between two other inmates. >> right here, this is peaches. looks like he's got the shirt that was taken from the inmate. looks like he was rubbing the floor right here. so that's one of my biggest issues right there. i want to show you the video. okay? so get over here. who is this? >> that's me? >> and what does it appear that you're doing right there? >> kicking the shirt. >> not cleaning up blood. or nothing like that? >> i just kicked it up. that's all i did. >> why would you do that? >> because i was actually way over here by my cubicle and i kicked it all the way around giving it to them, telling them to deal with it. >> so you still deny your participation, huh? were you supervising the
one of the more memorable inmates we met in new mexico.in prison is marked. >> hi, boys. >> he was an open if not flamboyantly gay inmate. but when it came to the unwritten code of conduct, he made it clear he was no different than anyone else. during our shoot he had received one of his rare disciplinary write-ups for helping cover up a bloody fight between two other inmates. >> right here, this is peaches. looks like he's got the shirt that was taken from the inmate. looks...
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highlights from the mets and yankees. we'll also talk more about i always heard fios was a lot faster. but i thought it'd be a hassle to switch. turns out it wasn't. they showed up when i asked and they set up wi-fi on my laptop and my tablet and stuff. it's true. it is better. i'm here to mow the lawn. it's february, curtis. maybe i should change some other things around here. switching is easy with our switchers guarantee. we'll arrive when promised and set up your devices to your new wi-fi. switch now and get 100 meg speeds, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online. switch to better. switch to fios. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, >>> you met him when he was a rookie. >> came in to the league with as much promise as anybody. peyton manning leaves with as many records
highlights from the mets and yankees. we'll also talk more about i always heard fios was a lot faster. but i thought it'd be a hassle to switch. turns out it wasn't. they showed up when i asked and they set up wi-fi on my laptop and my tablet and stuff. it's true. it is better. i'm here to mow the lawn. it's february, curtis. maybe i should change some other things around here. switching is easy with our switchers guarantee. we'll arrive when promised and set up your devices to your new wi-fi....
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i would have never met shawn fanning. we met in an underground chat room. it not been for that ability to communicate, that freedom, we never would have met each other. we would not be having this conversation. , by that same token, the more accessible and available these communication technologies are, and the war accessible and available encryption technologies are, these tools are going to be used to foment necessary revolutions against dictators, and they will be used by the nine crazies who never otherwise would have met to organize into a homegrown .error cell every major shift that happens in the way we communicate is a double-edged sword. emily: what is your current act? what are you spending most of your time on now? sean: about 50% venture investing, startups, and 50% in philanthropic endeavors, most of which is life science related. emily: what do you think of the new zuckerberg initiative? it has been controversial, criticized for not giving to charity. is that unfair? sean: i don't think anything mark does -- we should not excited to be anythin
i would have never met shawn fanning. we met in an underground chat room. it not been for that ability to communicate, that freedom, we never would have met each other. we would not be having this conversation. , by that same token, the more accessible and available these communication technologies are, and the war accessible and available encryption technologies are, these tools are going to be used to foment necessary revolutions against dictators, and they will be used by the nine crazies...
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tom brokaw first met nancy reagan during her husband's governor run in the '60s. calm tom, looking across that room, there were a lot of faces we haven't seen for a very long time. what time did it take you back to? >> well, it took me back to the very beginning when people said, this actor is running for governor? it was one of the greatest magss in politics, two terms as president of the united states and now he's remembered in airports and politic arguments wherever you go and she was, as everyone said, his partner. i think in the context of what we're going through now, that the dignity of the reagan years was really quite remarkable. everybody felt that something larger going on. >> all right. tom brokaw, great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> thank you very much. >>> new concerns raised about the level of violence and vulgarity in and around donald trump's rallies. fresh squirmishes today and disturbing scenes in st. louis as trump's campaign manager is under fire. a reporter now filing a criminal complaint against him, accusing him of misdemeanor b
tom brokaw first met nancy reagan during her husband's governor run in the '60s. calm tom, looking across that room, there were a lot of faces we haven't seen for a very long time. what time did it take you back to? >> well, it took me back to the very beginning when people said, this actor is running for governor? it was one of the greatest magss in politics, two terms as president of the united states and now he's remembered in airports and politic arguments wherever you go and she was,...
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he met with some of the most vocal people with the castro party. >> they had the mass and demonstration and the confrontation with the demonstration. what iment to point out is that american presidents have met with cuban dissidents in the past but never on cuban soil but this was so of the utmost here in cuba get zero media attention. if you talk to people on the street, it's very rare for people to know these people. during president's obama's stay here, notten did he meet with the dissidents, he spoke about them during the speech. he said the cuban government must allow room for people who have differing opinion ands that picking up dissidents and picking people up because they have counter-viewpoints is not the way of the future. really for the cuban government to embrace basic american principles of freedom and democracy. >> he spoke directly to raul castro saying you have nothing to fear because i believe in the cuban people. if you give them open relations and be part of the community, they will step up. he mentioned miami and south florida and said we've seen how industrious the
he met with some of the most vocal people with the castro party. >> they had the mass and demonstration and the confrontation with the demonstration. what iment to point out is that american presidents have met with cuban dissidents in the past but never on cuban soil but this was so of the utmost here in cuba get zero media attention. if you talk to people on the street, it's very rare for people to know these people. during president's obama's stay here, notten did he meet with the...
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mets pitcher jacob degrom don't want to sign a contract. whether he signs or not, the mets can pay him what they want. he will be arbitration eligible next year. the new double play combo getting to work in the 1st inning. walker and cabrera to duda a 4-6-3. biggest ovation of the day comes when yoenis cespedes steps up to the plate. nothing brewing for him on the offensive side. he goes 0 for 4. everybody in the ninth, the mets down 4- 3. herrera skying one to left. the wind played a role. that's an inside-the-park home run. mets and marlins call it a day. tied at 4. >> the yankees and tigers at regular season form. on wednesday severino broke a wrist by a hit pitch. today kinsler was hit. justin verland we're retaliate on his own and then so did cabrera. this time with his bat. a three-run pop. the two time mvp. the yankees lost 3-0. >>> the knicks have draft picks and plenty of cap space this off season so the future isn't bleak. but right now, they are focusing on the celtics tonight. trying to figure out their chemistry and consistency
mets pitcher jacob degrom don't want to sign a contract. whether he signs or not, the mets can pay him what they want. he will be arbitration eligible next year. the new double play combo getting to work in the 1st inning. walker and cabrera to duda a 4-6-3. biggest ovation of the day comes when yoenis cespedes steps up to the plate. nothing brewing for him on the offensive side. he goes 0 for 4. everybody in the ninth, the mets down 4- 3. herrera skying one to left. the wind played a role....
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the mets tie the marlins 4-4. yankees shut out y the tigers 3-0 today. they host the red sox tomorrow. back up in boston the knicks pay a visit to the celtics. carmelo clearly jealous of ayoff bound friends lebron james. he can't figure out the downhill dive by the knicks. nets are in denver tonight on the ice. the task is a tall one. devils visit the leading conference dallas stars. the rangers in d.c. with the capitols. they will be without lundqvist because f neck spasms. hank wanted the whistle soere. he didn't get it, so he lost it. stuff. >>> talk about sticking the lander here. land er ing here. kind of over shot his chip here unless of course he was aiming right for the cup on 16. it goes on the card as one of three straight birdies. you know, you never mean to davn that. it's always an accident. >>> for so many years here on nbc you couldn't enjoy breakfast at se wimbledon without collins. tonight, tennis has lost one of its most enjoyable voices. bud collins passed away in massachusetts. he liked to call himself a scribbler and a basketballer.
the mets tie the marlins 4-4. yankees shut out y the tigers 3-0 today. they host the red sox tomorrow. back up in boston the knicks pay a visit to the celtics. carmelo clearly jealous of ayoff bound friends lebron james. he can't figure out the downhill dive by the knicks. nets are in denver tonight on the ice. the task is a tall one. devils visit the leading conference dallas stars. the rangers in d.c. with the capitols. they will be without lundqvist because f neck spasms. hank wanted the...
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. >> and i met with law enforcement. we could have didn't. would have done it. could have done it. i decided not to do it. it is very tough. i think a lot of people said this is going to increase it. this has the nothing to do with my decision today. my decision is i just don't want to see people hurt. >> donald trump speaking a short while ago with chris matthews about that melee that erupted in chicago as a result of his canceled appearance. nbc's katie tur joins us. katie, we have been watching the violence escalate at trump rallies. it appears to have boiled over. you have been at so many of them and watched the climate. is it at all surprising this might happen? >> no, this is not surprising. we have been predicting some sort of riot, potentially, a race riot now for quite some time when it comes in these donald trump rallies. they have been getting increasingly tense. at times violent. boiling over into what you are seeing right now. these images on your screen right now of trump supporters, and trump protesters, breaking out into fist fights on the floor of an arena where do
. >> and i met with law enforcement. we could have didn't. would have done it. could have done it. i decided not to do it. it is very tough. i think a lot of people said this is going to increase it. this has the nothing to do with my decision today. my decision is i just don't want to see people hurt. >> donald trump speaking a short while ago with chris matthews about that melee that erupted in chicago as a result of his canceled appearance. nbc's katie tur joins us. katie, we...
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good news for the mets on the making progress. the short stop went two for five as a designated hitter in a minor league play today. >>> and the yankees, they are on the road today meeting the blue jays this afternoon. it all started quite well. that's the second pitch of the ball game. aaron hicks turning it right around. we go the -- to the sixth and there's alex rodrigez able to get the single. they add another from there and the yankees win. why are we captivated by march madness? because each year, things that were never supposeed to happen, happen. syracuse was a controversial choice to make the team of 68 but 60 teams later, the orange are still standing. late last night syracuse taking down gonzago. the orange won on a late tear this block to secure the win sending them to the >> we were in a big hole with not that much time to go. mike just went after it and just, he wasn't going to be denied. he's been great for us all year. of all the players i've ever coached, he's the most underrated player i've ever coach. reporter:
good news for the mets on the making progress. the short stop went two for five as a designated hitter in a minor league play today. >>> and the yankees, they are on the road today meeting the blue jays this afternoon. it all started quite well. that's the second pitch of the ball game. aaron hicks turning it right around. we go the -- to the sixth and there's alex rodrigez able to get the single. they add another from there and the yankees win. why are we captivated by march madness?...
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the mets say it's not an orthopedic issue or a baseball related injury. harvey won't pitch the rest of spring training. here's general manager. >> i think we need to wait for more medical information before we decide that it's, you know, of concern or great concern or no concern. >> it is not orthopedic. it is not. his arm is fine. his arm is fine. okay? >> yeah. look, if he had a -- if he had to have a wisdom tooth pulled he not jump to conclusions. >> we can't speculate what's going on. perhaps we'll get an answer tomorrow. meanwhile his final spring start against st. louis and he gave up an absolute moon shot to holiday in the first. bart surrendered six runs over three innings as the mets fell to cardinals 3-1. >>> the first home run of the spring as the yankees beat the tigers 3-2. the knicks visited the pelicans in the big easy. with new orleans up 3 and 2:00 to go, a strong move inside. moments later the pelicans guard puts the game away with a difficult fadeaway jumper. the knicks lose to a dismal pelicans team 99-91. in miami, the heat pulled awa
the mets say it's not an orthopedic issue or a baseball related injury. harvey won't pitch the rest of spring training. here's general manager. >> i think we need to wait for more medical information before we decide that it's, you know, of concern or great concern or no concern. >> it is not orthopedic. it is not. his arm is fine. his arm is fine. okay? >> yeah. look, if he had a -- if he had to have a wisdom tooth pulled he not jump to conclusions. >> we can't...
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this met where the two men met about the progress of the relations and on bilateral work. they held a news conference and taking questions from the reporter. the president brought up the thorny issue of political reforms. >> what i have said to president castro is that we are moving forward and not looking back wards, that we don't view cuba as a threat to the united states, i hope that my visit here indicates the degree to which we are setting a new chapter in cuban and america relations, but as is true in countries around the world where we have normized relations, we will continue to stand up for basic principles that we believe in. america believes in a democracy. we believe that freedom of and freedom of religion are not just american values, but are universal. >> reporter: now, the president is bringing up those issues and also bringing up the economy reforms. the thinking is that if you change the economy and bring in the reforms, that will lead to reforms as well. you have seen some f the changes first hand. >> reporter: yes, and the tourism is an issue as well. we
this met where the two men met about the progress of the relations and on bilateral work. they held a news conference and taking questions from the reporter. the president brought up the thorny issue of political reforms. >> what i have said to president castro is that we are moving forward and not looking back wards, that we don't view cuba as a threat to the united states, i hope that my visit here indicates the degree to which we are setting a new chapter in cuban and america...
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by the way there was a moment of silence before today's mets game, shannon ford, a member of the mets staff lost her battle with cancer last night at the age of 44. ford spent more than 20 years in the met's media relations she is remembered fondly by everyone from players, to coaches, to management, of course the media she worked with on a daily basis. our condolences go out to her family and friends, ford is children. >>> momentum, it is always important in every sport but than march madness. the selection committee honors teams on a tear. at the moment projected to be a 7 and a 10 seed, but that could change. isaiah whitehead has been on another level, shooting 50% from 3 point during this stretch today finished with 33 points in a regular season. winning by 14 and up next is the big east tournament where they'll be a 3 seed. >>> been a tough season for saint johns, it is almost over. they've endured a year where they've lost by 41 last weekend, tying another school record, they weren't embarrassed by providence, still lost by 14 on the home court saint johns finishing the regular
by the way there was a moment of silence before today's mets game, shannon ford, a member of the mets staff lost her battle with cancer last night at the age of 44. ford spent more than 20 years in the met's media relations she is remembered fondly by everyone from players, to coaches, to management, of course the media she worked with on a daily basis. our condolences go out to her family and friends, ford is children. >>> momentum, it is always important in every sport but than march...
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has mets fans baffled tonight and concerned. matt harvey scratched from tomorrow's spring training game and less than a week from the season opener. the mets will not harvey will be ready for that. no details yet. it's a non-baseball related issue. gm sandy alderson told reporters in florida harvey may have to come back to new york to be evaluated. the mets will take this day by day. >> i understand opening day is not too far away but we're dealing with tomorrow and we should know something more tomorrow or the next day. okay? but right now he's not pitching tomorrow. that's kind of where the story ends. >>> mets-cardinals today in jupiter. bartolo colon struck out five. but the mets were down, did not rally. they lose it 3-1. winless in their last 11 exhibition games. martin throwing tomorrow against the marlins. >>> yankees play the tigers. 7th inning, expects the solo home run. yanks get the win 3-2. they have split squad games tomorrow. >>> the knicks eliminated from playoff contention last night, eight regular season games
has mets fans baffled tonight and concerned. matt harvey scratched from tomorrow's spring training game and less than a week from the season opener. the mets will not harvey will be ready for that. no details yet. it's a non-baseball related issue. gm sandy alderson told reporters in florida harvey may have to come back to new york to be evaluated. the mets will take this day by day. >> i understand opening day is not too far away but we're dealing with tomorrow and we should know...
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we preview the mets and the yangs can with jaffee. pace ball weather for sports illustrated and jonathan hawk the writer-director of a great new movie called fastball joins us in studio to talk about how hard guys throw. a nobody testing look at how they changed basketball. you don't want to miss tonight sports extra. >> superman to the top of the box is. coming up, will tell you flick did in the openi i hope we have a buyer for the me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! i didn't know your home wifi the same time. dad, it's time warner cable. 300 megs. crazy-fast. this place. cool! make your home as connected as possible. get 50 meg internet with unlimited data for $39.99 per month. and ask about free installation. ite looks good, wright? despite horrible reviews. batman v superman dawn justice took down the competition. the new film took in $170 million in the first weekend. that is the sixth best opening of all time and the best ever for a presummer debut. the disney animation hit "zootopia" calm in second with car th
we preview the mets and the yangs can with jaffee. pace ball weather for sports illustrated and jonathan hawk the writer-director of a great new movie called fastball joins us in studio to talk about how hard guys throw. a nobody testing look at how they changed basketball. you don't want to miss tonight sports extra. >> superman to the top of the box is. coming up, will tell you flick did in the openi i hope we have a buyer for the me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! i...
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lucie, mets against the cardinals, met fans with a chance to see noah cinderguard's spring debut, three scoreless innings on 38 pitches. out with a sore knee. the mets bring in ruben tejada to take his place who smacks a two-run home run for the mets and we have this reminder. it is still spring training. mets beat the cardinals 7-2. >>> one day after the giants $200 million nfl free agent shopping spree the team signed their three new players. addressed defense and bring in a pass rusher, olivier vernon from the dolphins. the giants needed help from the secondary. here comes the tough durable corner gentleman norris janoris jenning -- janoris jenkins from the rams. >>> apparently the jets are in a stalemate with quarterback ryan fitzpatrick. they want him back but at the right price. there's word the jets have called the 9ers to inquire about colin kaepernick's that could get interesting. they reached an agreement with running back matt forte yesterday. they'll hang onto bilal powell and lose ivory but quickly patch that hole. >>> rutgers men's basketball coach eddie jordan out after t
lucie, mets against the cardinals, met fans with a chance to see noah cinderguard's spring debut, three scoreless innings on 38 pitches. out with a sore knee. the mets bring in ruben tejada to take his place who smacks a two-run home run for the mets and we have this reminder. it is still spring training. mets beat the cardinals 7-2. >>> one day after the giants $200 million nfl free agent shopping spree the team signed their three new players. addressed defense and bring in a pass...
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and it's why the mets deep dive in contemporary is so closely watched in the art world.nventing itself but the big challenge is doing so in a city where there are so many options for art lovers. and you don't have to look far, the whitten museum with contemporary art with an american viewpoint just moved in to a new, modern building. and new york's museum of modern art known as moma as well as the guigenheim are two famous new york art institutions. >> there is titanic competition amongst the museums in new york right now. >> reporter: ben davis a critic and art net news says the met found itself trying to stay relevant. >> contemporary awed audiences are interested in relevant than class and the met is the classyist in new york but doesn't mean it's the coolest and it's their attempt to kind of refresh the brand if you will. >> reporter: for an old institution trying to create a new buzz for a younger audience in modern times. gabrielle with al jazeera, new york. >>> if you can't get there go to al jazeera.com, al jazeera.com. "on target" tonight. are marijuana in ameri
and it's why the mets deep dive in contemporary is so closely watched in the art world.nventing itself but the big challenge is doing so in a city where there are so many options for art lovers. and you don't have to look far, the whitten museum with contemporary art with an american viewpoint just moved in to a new, modern building. and new york's museum of modern art known as moma as well as the guigenheim are two famous new york art institutions. >> there is titanic competition amongst...
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it's why the met's deep dive into contemporary has been so closely watched in the art world. >> the met is in many ways reinventing itself, bub the big challenge will be doing so in a city where there are so many options for art lovers. >> you don't have to look far. the whitney museum which focuses on contemporary art just moved into a new modern building. new york's museum of modern art, famously known at moma as well as the guggenheim are two other famous art units illusions. >> there is titanic competition amongst the museums in new york light now. >> ben davis, a critic for art net news say the met was trying to stay relevant. >> contemporary art >> contemporary audiences more interested in rely janet than class and the met is the classiest knew seem in new york but that doesn't mean it is the coolest. i think this is their attempt to refresh the brand, if you will. >> for an old institution, trying a create a buzz for a new audience. >>> you can keep up to date with all the latest news at our website, aljazeera.com. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change l
it's why the met's deep dive into contemporary has been so closely watched in the art world. >> the met is in many ways reinventing itself, bub the big challenge will be doing so in a city where there are so many options for art lovers. >> you don't have to look far. the whitney museum which focuses on contemporary art just moved into a new modern building. new york's museum of modern art, famously known at moma as well as the guggenheim are two other famous art units illusions....
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edwards met back up with the bus tour.oke with john wagner of the raleigh news and observer. >> when was it you first got involved with senator edwards? washington in the first part of 2000. started covering edwards right around the time he was considered for the vice president slot. him for thecovering politics. >> how have you -- how have things changed? >> more reporters are interested in him. the bus we have been traveling on is a relatively new addition. he has developed a whole range of policy proposals as part of -- part of the lead up to his presidential run, that over the last many months, we're hearing a lot more about that now and his proposals in a lot more areas as a freshman senator. >> good to see you. got everything? >> all right. >> i figured you wouldn't want it anymore. >> while in seminole, senator edwards sat down with local residents to hear their concerns. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you all for being here today. i came to listen to more than to talk. i have some ideas about things plant
edwards met back up with the bus tour.oke with john wagner of the raleigh news and observer. >> when was it you first got involved with senator edwards? washington in the first part of 2000. started covering edwards right around the time he was considered for the vice president slot. him for thecovering politics. >> how have you -- how have things changed? >> more reporters are interested in him. the bus we have been traveling on is a relatively new addition. he has developed...
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right, mets fans? the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. >>> the m ical examine confirmed that the drugs playe a part in the doeft bobbi kristina brown. e died in has miss care last july six months after she was found unconscious and face down in her bathtub. alcohol and marijuana were found in her system as well as medications used for sedatives or for anxiety. prolonged emersion in water led to her death as well. >>> a popular country music singer whose final journey has been called inspirational lost her battle is cervical cancer. joey feek half of the duo joey and rory. passed away today. fan's followed her final months with her young daughter and husband on social media. today rory feek wrote my wife's greatest dream came true. she's in heaven, the cancer is all of her tears are dry. we'll be right back. r among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. carmelo anthony wondered out loud what
right, mets fans? the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. >>> the m ical examine confirmed that the drugs playe a part in the doeft bobbi kristina brown. e died in has miss care last july six months after she was found unconscious and face down in her bathtub. alcohol and marijuana were found in her system as well as medications used for sedatives or for...
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do you remember when you guys met or how you met? >> yes, very well. i was a big fan of his. >> seth: okay. >> i was a big fan. in fact, the night i met him, fred armisen brought him to one of my shows and i had just been with my band backstage like an hour before watching, "just two guys." >> seth: "just two guys," which is -- >> which is famous -- >> it's a famous -- almost like predigital short. jorma and akiva are the main two characters. andy, if i recall, has a very small part. >> tiny, tiny part. he plays steve the [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] so, when i saw him, the exact line is, "who invited steve? that guy's a [ bleep ]." [ laughter ] >> seth: right. so it's implied he's -- >> yeah. for all we know, he might not be, but yeah. [ laughter ] so when i met him, he was, like, kind of shy when i met because we, you know, anyway. i met him and i said, "oh, my god! you're the [ bleep ]! you're steve the [ bleep ]! [ laughter ] he always said he saw heart bubbles. [ laughter ] >> seth: everything i know about him, i know that that is the dream way for a g
do you remember when you guys met or how you met? >> yes, very well. i was a big fan of his. >> seth: okay. >> i was a big fan. in fact, the night i met him, fred armisen brought him to one of my shows and i had just been with my band backstage like an hour before watching, "just two guys." >> seth: "just two guys," which is -- >> which is famous -- >> it's a famous -- almost like predigital short. jorma and akiva are the main two...
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mets fans hope it's a sign of things to come for their divisional rivals. the mets will play two games in las vegas against the cubs before opening the season sunday night in kansas city. >>> the knicks continue to play out the string tonight in dallas. the mavs trail by one with under a minute to play. and the knicks defense falls asleep. and jj barea takes advantage with a wide open drive. he had a team high 26 as the knicks drop their third straight, 91-89. >>> radio city music hall was absolutely jumping tonight after eight years apart, it was the mike and the mad dog reunion show. the iconic radio team of mike francesa and chris "mad dog" russo were reunited for one night before a sold-out crowd. a who's who of sports legend and to join the dynamic duo who were teamed for 19 years on wfan radio before break up in 2008. the sold-out event raised over a million dollars for msg's garden of dreams foundation. >> i think i'm touched by all the fans. the show is so important to so many people. and i think sometimes you have a tendency to forget that, which i
mets fans hope it's a sign of things to come for their divisional rivals. the mets will play two games in las vegas against the cubs before opening the season sunday night in kansas city. >>> the knicks continue to play out the string tonight in dallas. the mavs trail by one with under a minute to play. and the knicks defense falls asleep. and jj barea takes advantage with a wide open drive. he had a team high 26 as the knicks drop their third straight, 91-89. >>> radio city...
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they are asking the met question, could the best be yet to come. we'll let that one ravel around your head for a while. the mets held their annual search for a national anthem singer at the ball park today. 150 hopefuls showed up and performed for the judges. lucky winner will sing the anthem august 2nd before the mets and yankees game. >> i've been singing before i've been able to talk. it's just a passion that i have. i'll try every opportunity to get out there. >> look at that. >> i've been sick ing -- singing since before i could talk. >> i'm surprised you weren't out there. >> billy joel got rejected, john got rejected, the little kid will make it. >>> let's check in with salah sade baderinwa to check in at 11:00. >> dramatic video when a high speed chase comes to a violent ending. yep. plus, monitoring late developments out of brussels. it's a busy night. we'll have it on eyewitness news at 11:00. >> thank you. a.j. ross will report from brussels as well. >>> that's it for us for now. thank you for watching. i'm bill ritter. >> i'm liz cho. a
they are asking the met question, could the best be yet to come. we'll let that one ravel around your head for a while. the mets held their annual search for a national anthem singer at the ball park today. 150 hopefuls showed up and performed for the judges. lucky winner will sing the anthem august 2nd before the mets and yankees game. >> i've been singing before i've been able to talk. it's just a passion that i have. i'll try every opportunity to get out there. >> look at that....
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the mets, though, still tied. and that winless streak, nine games. >>> and second pitch of the ballgame, aaron hicks turning it around. the solo blast for the 1- nothing pinstripes lead early. in the 6th, they were down 1. alex rodriguez with the singles. they tie the game. they add another one for the 4- 3. the yankees get the win. >>> and 10th minute, initial 1-1. nyc-ffc with the tie. >> and we'll take it! >>> thanks for joining us and done. what? i'm letting you go. previously on "scandal"... david rosen! why is quinn perkins' dead ex-boyfriend calling one of the grant administration's biggest donors 11 times the week he's blown to bits? wake up and smell the cover-up, abby. this is a conspiracy. who knows how high up it goes? i hear we have a david rosen issue. that we do, livvie. that we do. i can't be here. i shouldn't be here. i am out of the white house. the press could see me. i am risking everything. everything. we are all risking everything. would you rather we met inside the white house? does that fee
the mets, though, still tied. and that winless streak, nine games. >>> and second pitch of the ballgame, aaron hicks turning it around. the solo blast for the 1- nothing pinstripes lead early. in the 6th, they were down 1. alex rodriguez with the singles. they tie the game. they add another one for the 4- 3. the yankees get the win. >>> and 10th minute, initial 1-1. nyc-ffc with the tie. >> and we'll take it! >>> thanks for joining us and done. what? i'm letting...
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we've met correctional staff with plenty of their own ink. >> tell me about your ink.'ve got quite a lot of art on you. >> my tattoos are personal preference. most of them are religious. it's just something i like. it's from a painting of st. michael. and it's got a catholic sacred heart on there. some latin writing for my grandmother. a little greek god pan on the back, which is my son's greek bird god. >> do the inmates comment on your art? >> occasionally, a lot of them look. other than that, the inmates don't really talk to us a whole lot unless they need something. >> while inmates also bear religious tattoos -- >> on my back i've got my cross guy watching my back every day is how i look at it. >> a lot of what we see represents neighborhoods, gang membership, or other affiliations. >> why did you get a swastika on your forehead? >> i wouldn't say i'm a real racist type person. it's just prison's a lot of political stuff. while i'm in here, it's either over here or you're over here. i'm right with my race, if that's what you could say, the idea of my race. it's so
we've met correctional staff with plenty of their own ink. >> tell me about your ink.'ve got quite a lot of art on you. >> my tattoos are personal preference. most of them are religious. it's just something i like. it's from a painting of st. michael. and it's got a catholic sacred heart on there. some latin writing for my grandmother. a little greek god pan on the back, which is my son's greek bird god. >> do the inmates comment on your art? >> occasionally, a lot of...
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the mets lose this one 4-1. yankees and braves start in a few minutes. >>> knicks take on the bulls at home in the garden, a rare back to back home series that opened last night in chicago. the rookie scored a career high 29 points and 10 rebounds. knicks led by as many as 22 in the 2nd half, won by eight. rematch comes up tonight here in town. thanks to lebron james who in an interview said he hopes before their careers are over he could play on the same team as carmelo anthony, duane wade and chris paul. he said he'd take a pay cut to make that happen. the comment got a lot of people talking. here's some talk from anthony and james. >> i don't know how realistic it could be. it whether or not definitely be cool if it -- it would definitely be cool if it happened, but we don't know how realistic it could be. >> i don't know. we still got years in this league. we'll see what happens. everybody dreams sometimes. everybody has fantasies. >> i'll take a pay cut if it happens. >>> rg3 came in to speak with the jets.
the mets lose this one 4-1. yankees and braves start in a few minutes. >>> knicks take on the bulls at home in the garden, a rare back to back home series that opened last night in chicago. the rookie scored a career high 29 points and 10 rebounds. knicks led by as many as 22 in the 2nd half, won by eight. rematch comes up tonight here in town. thanks to lebron james who in an interview said he hopes before their careers are over he could play on the same team as carmelo anthony, duane...
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they met in rome for two hours. in which pell said to the media evil was down. >> reporter: after giving evidence for the past four days. one of the most powerful cardinals in the catholic church emerged from a meeting, which is decades in the making. >> i met with about a dozen of the ballarat survivors, and they support people and officials. and i've heard each of their stories and their suffering. it was hard and honest and occasionally emotional meeting. >> now in charge of the vatican economy. pell was a priest in his native australian town of ball rats in the 1970s, when four paedophile priests abused tens of children. survivors that met with him say he knew about the abusers, but failed to act. >> we didn't talk about the fast. i was clear. we spoke about the future. what he can do, and his decision and what the catholic church can do. humility begging forgiveness from us. doing everything they can to restore the lives of victims out there. words is what we get. throughout his evidence pell drew criticism and
they met in rome for two hours. in which pell said to the media evil was down. >> reporter: after giving evidence for the past four days. one of the most powerful cardinals in the catholic church emerged from a meeting, which is decades in the making. >> i met with about a dozen of the ballarat survivors, and they support people and officials. and i've heard each of their stories and their suffering. it was hard and honest and occasionally emotional meeting. >> now in charge...
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i met kenny out here. i know kenny for who kenny is. i think that's the difference.kenny was a plus. i would have never met him -- you know, sometimes i say you have to go through hell to get to heaven. i went through hell, but i'm now in heaven. >> jodie is with my little brother kenny. how do i feel about it? ain't no sweat off my ass, you know? i'm happy for him. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison for dealing methamphetamines. >> this is me and kenny taken at the county jail. this is our only picture together. >> jodie and kenny aren't the only tyes who found new love. ronnie tye now lives with his fiance nicky, her three daughters and his grandmother. >> i'm just happy to be free. and i'm happy to have a good family. and i'm happy that i'm taking care of my grandma instead of anybody else because she gets taken care of real well here. don't you? >> what. >> you get taken care of very well here, don you? >> what? >> i said you get taken care of very well here, don you, granny? >> ronnie says he's taken to his role as father. >> i like
i met kenny out here. i know kenny for who kenny is. i think that's the difference.kenny was a plus. i would have never met him -- you know, sometimes i say you have to go through hell to get to heaven. i went through hell, but i'm now in heaven. >> jodie is with my little brother kenny. how do i feel about it? ain't no sweat off my ass, you know? i'm happy for him. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison for dealing methamphetamines. >> this is me and...
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>> as soon as i met her, i knew she was going to be funny. she's just perfectly funny. >> i just sew this bird onto the pillow -- >> reporter: also does this and they are now best friends on and off the show. >> apparently you scream and you like it? >> aahhh! >> the way she does it is it's possessed. always surprises me. >> aahhh! >> aahhh! >> harsh, man, why? >> reporter: and portland's tics, portland's leif motifs are now everywhere. >> the more that i travel, the more that we travel, i keep finding that city, the aspects of that city, all over the place. >> i want you to want something. >> the breakfast burger. >> great. >> and the pancakes. >> no. >> reporter: despite its name the show reflects a time, not just a place. >> people see themselves in it and it's part of a bigger cultural conversation we're having about this stuff. >> reporter: truth is, maybe we're all a little bit portlandia ourselves. >> a little san francisco right now. try to -- try to -- sorry. much better. welcome to portland. >> reporter: i'm nick watt for "nightline
>> as soon as i met her, i knew she was going to be funny. she's just perfectly funny. >> i just sew this bird onto the pillow -- >> reporter: also does this and they are now best friends on and off the show. >> apparently you scream and you like it? >> aahhh! >> the way she does it is it's possessed. always surprises me. >> aahhh! >> aahhh! >> harsh, man, why? >> reporter: and portland's tics, portland's leif motifs are now...
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the met was founded in 1870.cyclopedic museum shunning contemporary works. >> we didn't really start collecting modern art seriously until after the second world war. we certainly built up our collection in the late 20th century. but i think now there is an opportunity for us to do even more. >> reporter: but doing so in a fast-moving world in an industry steep ed in tradition, where change is measured in centuries and not retweets, will take time. it's white the met's deep dive in to contemporary has been so closely watched in the art world. the met is rei want venting reie feel s and but you don't have to look far the whit new museum which fortunate cesc on a contemporary art with an american viewpoint just moved in to a new modern building. and new york's museum of modern art famously known as moma as well as the guggenheim are two other famous new york art institutions. >> there is titanic competition amongst the museums in new york try right now. >> reporter: ben davis a critic at arc net news said the met f
the met was founded in 1870.cyclopedic museum shunning contemporary works. >> we didn't really start collecting modern art seriously until after the second world war. we certainly built up our collection in the late 20th century. but i think now there is an opportunity for us to do even more. >> reporter: but doing so in a fast-moving world in an industry steep ed in tradition, where change is measured in centuries and not retweets, will take time. it's white the met's deep dive in...
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resident met the harlem globetrotters.e'll show you what happened during today's vis ♪ ♪ you guys remember this, they first introduced you to 107 year old virginia mcclueren several weeks as l. she met the president and the first lady several weeks ago. today she got another special treat. they met the harris commutes lamb globetrotters when they visited elementary school. virginia volunteered there. and it's hard to tell who was more entertained by the visit, virginia or the globetrotte personality. i love it. she's 107 years old. fantastic. you know what, it's so infectious is herry. she loves her life. ' volunteers at the school three times a week. 107 years old. you are awesome, clara. stay tuned, tmz is up next. thanks for joining us. we're going on early tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. to keep you >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. stay tuned. to celebrate the amazing success of the nuwave oven pro, with ove
resident met the harlem globetrotters.e'll show you what happened during today's vis ♪ ♪ you guys remember this, they first introduced you to 107 year old virginia mcclueren several weeks as l. she met the president and the first lady several weeks ago. today she got another special treat. they met the harris commutes lamb globetrotters when they visited elementary school. virginia volunteered there. and it's hard to tell who was more entertained by the visit, virginia or the globetrotte...
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today the mets and matt harvey were pretty relieved. the final result did not count as they neared their opening night. plus a scary moment for the yankees who watched andrew >>> perhaps matt harvey gets an a for effort? >> he went out there and it's not opening night. that's the most important thing. goodbye, florida. today the mets wrapped up great fruit play before heading to two exhibition games against the cubs. that leads up to the season opener in kansas city. first a florida farewell. matt harvey on the mound, a day after revealing the bladder infection issue. like the medical scare, it really wasn't awesome today. left after two innings. stagnant. david right is going to try to score on that sac fly but gets thrown out at the plate. noah syndergaard didn't fair much better. here's the two-run jack to jayson werth and it got even worth. even familia struggled. that's an error. the mets go winless in their last 13 grapefruit league games. >>> and citifield is ready for next week's opener. the mets unveiled changes at the ballpark
today the mets and matt harvey were pretty relieved. the final result did not count as they neared their opening night. plus a scary moment for the yankees who watched andrew >>> perhaps matt harvey gets an a for effort? >> he went out there and it's not opening night. that's the most important thing. goodbye, florida. today the mets wrapped up great fruit play before heading to two exhibition games against the cubs. that leads up to the season opener in kansas city. first a...
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mets had the lead and couldn't hold it. the cards tie the game and because it's spring training, the managers get together. yeah, i had enough. it ends in a 5-5 tie. mets have lost seven in a row in florida. >>> halfway through the sweet 16, the men's ncaa basketball tournament hopes for better games than last night. last night in the south, second seed villanova shot 63% from the floor, knocked off miami 92- 69. wildcats ahead of the elite eight kansas. jayhawks beat maryland 79-63 to advance. in the west, second seeded oklahoma had five guys score in double figures in a 77-63 win over texas a&m. the sooners advance to play oregon. the top seeded ducks beat duke. four games last night. average margin of victory almost 17 points. >>> syracuse plays its sweet 16 game tonight tonight. want his team in the tournament. doesn't matter now, his team is there. >> it's been a lot of ups and downs. i don't focus too much on the off-the-court stuff. >> big games. the islands play the lightning in tampa. for the rangers, all eight are
mets had the lead and couldn't hold it. the cards tie the game and because it's spring training, the managers get together. yeah, i had enough. it ends in a 5-5 tie. mets have lost seven in a row in florida. >>> halfway through the sweet 16, the men's ncaa basketball tournament hopes for better games than last night. last night in the south, second seed villanova shot 63% from the floor, knocked off miami 92- 69. wildcats ahead of the elite eight kansas. jayhawks beat maryland 79-63 to...
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the audi seat met or exceeded that federal standard. which is so low even a banquet chair could pass. >> that passes? >> passes the standard. >> reporter: internal documents show car makers and national traffic highway administration have known about potential for seat back collapses for decade. the cost to fix the problem could be on the order of a dollar or so. >> shame on them. my boy wouldn't be hurt if they >> of the 107 people we found injured or killed by apparent seat back failures, seat back fail years, majority are children. 17 have died in the past 15 years alone. ntsa insists it looked into the issue but says it is challenge to upgrade the standard because the accidents are so rare. >> if you don't write your legislator and tell him to do something about this thing, and more children are going to get hurt. it could be your child. >> almost all car makers have had recent cases. in this one the jury found jesse's father partially responsible because the he wasn't wearing a seatbelt and his son wasn't in a booster seat. scott i
the audi seat met or exceeded that federal standard. which is so low even a banquet chair could pass. >> that passes? >> passes the standard. >> reporter: internal documents show car makers and national traffic highway administration have known about potential for seat back collapses for decade. the cost to fix the problem could be on the order of a dollar or so. >> shame on them. my boy wouldn't be hurt if they >> of the 107 people we found injured or killed by...