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a little bit insane. >> we first met michael king when he was in yard doing exercise, and by yard, ias in a confined cage. he was doing a kind of a strange thing for an inmate. he was doing yoga. you see all of these other guys lifting weights, trying to build themselves up and he was doing a deliberate exercise, yoga. we found out his yoga played an incredible role in his story he told us later. >> i escaped from a secure compound in northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. i was part of the warehouse crew. yeah. i was taking yoga for several years and i just squeezed myself in there. in a very cramped position, brought some water with me. about an hour and a half before they shipped me out they put me in back -- in the back of the truck and took me to north carolina and they caught me while i was trying to get out of the truck. >> king has been told he will most likely serve the rest of his life sentence in brushy mountain's maximum security unit. >> i guess they believe that i'm an extreme escape risk because of my military background and be
a little bit insane. >> we first met michael king when he was in yard doing exercise, and by yard, ias in a confined cage. he was doing a kind of a strange thing for an inmate. he was doing yoga. you see all of these other guys lifting weights, trying to build themselves up and he was doing a deliberate exercise, yoga. we found out his yoga played an incredible role in his story he told us later. >> i escaped from a secure compound in northeast correctional. i packed myself up in...
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michael king, jmp securities managing director and senior biotech analyst, the top pick last year, upalk about that pick, and what made you look at it and say, it's got the cry criteria i need for belief in a company? >> well, i spend a lot of time deep in the leaves in the science, and i try to, as accurately as possible, do the market forecasts, talk to a lot of physicians. we, as much as we can, look at party blogs, see when they say about the drugs, and see if that's a believable perspective to build into the forecast, and we try to be as accurate as possible and bring that back and see how it compares to the stock price, and if it's treat, we wait for it. liz: blogs, a changing world. you can just hear the response to the -- how the drug is affecting their lives. >> sure, they know what's going -n, too, educate yourself on other drugs finding out about the company you follow. david: michael, one of the things that appeals to an investor like me and doesn't want to check every day, is you buy stocks that have holing power, that you want to hold for two or three years; right? >> ye
michael king, jmp securities managing director and senior biotech analyst, the top pick last year, upalk about that pick, and what made you look at it and say, it's got the cry criteria i need for belief in a company? >> well, i spend a lot of time deep in the leaves in the science, and i try to, as accurately as possible, do the market forecasts, talk to a lot of physicians. we, as much as we can, look at party blogs, see when they say about the drugs, and see if that's a believable...
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what will the 9er does without the king? michaelbtree with a crippling fele narrator: through monday, get 36 months through monday, get 36 months interest-free financing and save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. how dowry place your leading receiver? 85 catches, 9 touchdowns and your quarterback's favorite target? that's the challenge with michael cab tree tearing -- michael crabtree tearing his achilles tendon. surgery was done this morning. 2012 was his break out year. he finally developed into the receiver the niners hoped for when they drafted him in 2009. it is possible he might be back on the field in december, but he could just miss the whole season. six-month recovery time. that's as small a window as possible. shear how crabtree got hurt. >> he is coming in motion a
what will the 9er does without the king? michaelbtree with a crippling fele narrator: through monday, get 36 months through monday, get 36 months interest-free financing and save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. how dowry place...
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what will the 9er does without the king? michael crabtree with a crippling >>> good evening. how dowry place your leading receiver? 85 catches, 9 touchdowns and your quarterback's favorite target? that's the challenge with michael cab tree tearing -- michael crabtree tearing his achilles tendon. surgery was done this morning. 2012 was his break out year. he finally developed into the receiver the niners hoped for when they drafted him in 2009. it is possible he might be back on the field in december, but he could just miss the whole season. six-month recovery time. that's as small a window as possible. shear how crabtree got hurt. >> he is coming in motion and it was planted and started and it felt like somebody kicked him in the achilles. michael is young and strong and everything will be positive approach to healing. we'll anticipate great things. >> the niners need somebody else to step up at wide receiver. offense in short supply as the giants and nationals went to extra innings for the second game in a row. good to see vogelsong back after the happened surgery. bumgarner
what will the 9er does without the king? michael crabtree with a crippling >>> good evening. how dowry place your leading receiver? 85 catches, 9 touchdowns and your quarterback's favorite target? that's the challenge with michael cab tree tearing -- michael crabtree tearing his achilles tendon. surgery was done this morning. 2012 was his break out year. he finally developed into the receiver the niners hoped for when they drafted him in 2009. it is possible he might be back on the...
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what will the 9er does without the king? michael crabtree with a crippling >>> good evening. how dowry place your leading receiver? 85 catches, 9 touchdowns and your quarterback's favorite target? that's the challenge with michael cab tree tearing -- michael crabtree tearing his achilles tendon. surgery was done this morning. 2012 was his break out year. he finally developed into the receiver the niners hoped for when they drafted him in 2009. it is possible he might be back on the field in december, but he could just miss the whole season. six-month recovery time. that's as small a window as possible. shear how crabtree got hurt. >> he is coming in motion and it was planted and started and it felt like somebody kicked him in the achilles. michael is young and strong and everything will be positive approach to healing. we'll anticipate great things. >> the niners need somebody else to step up at wide supplynse in short supply as te giants and nationals went to extra innings for the second game in a row. good to see vogelsong back after the happened surgery. bumgarner made one
what will the 9er does without the king? michael crabtree with a crippling >>> good evening. how dowry place your leading receiver? 85 catches, 9 touchdowns and your quarterback's favorite target? that's the challenge with michael cab tree tearing -- michael crabtree tearing his achilles tendon. surgery was done this morning. 2012 was his break out year. he finally developed into the receiver the niners hoped for when they drafted him in 2009. it is possible he might be back on the...
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michael jackson. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: paul anka had his first hit when he was just 15. hit after hit followed as he reinvented himself to remain relevant. he has now written a memoir. has a new cd coming out in which he shares the microphone with the likes of willie nelson, frank sinatra and michael jackson. the clip you are about to see is from a few years ago. >> ♪ then he has not to say the thing he truly feels ♪ ♪ did it my way [applause] it is hard to think of a song with a lyric better than that. i was listening to aretha franklin and her cover of this. she sold it up. her version is amazing. you suggested that i lis
michael jackson. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: paul anka had his first hit...
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properties to keep people out. >>> it appears some of the people who hired michael jackson had harsh words to say about the king of pop. a lawyer called jackson a quote, freak in an e-mail. a company employee responded to that e-mail, meeting jackson in person would be creepy. all this came out as evidence during the wrongful death lawsuit filed by michael jackson's mother against the concert promoter. >>> it has been one of the toughest questions facing colorado since marijuana was legalized. how high is too high to drive. a new pot program put drivers to the test. >> one car, 24 laps 10 cameras and three stoned drivers. >> my name is tyron. i'm a moderate the he avy user daily. >> i'm chris. i'm 28. i smoke on a regular to help ease the pain. >> lauren is 25, a heavy user of marijuana. she showed up in more than twice the proposed legal limit, according to the blood tests we conducted. >> nice job. >> we asked the driver training program master drive to conduct the test. it's closed course was set up with cones. >> whoops. oh, there was already a cone. >> quick lane change s and stop signs. >> this way. >> af
properties to keep people out. >>> it appears some of the people who hired michael jackson had harsh words to say about the king of pop. a lawyer called jackson a quote, freak in an e-mail. a company employee responded to that e-mail, meeting jackson in person would be creepy. all this came out as evidence during the wrongful death lawsuit filed by michael jackson's mother against the concert promoter. >>> it has been one of the toughest questions facing colorado since...
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he's in a sweet spot when it comes to bankroller, king makeer in politics today. >> michael: that's whatblicans don't have generally which is hollywood's support. how important was it for him to get those names, the clooneys, the will smiths, the pictures that we just saw how important is that to a campaign, to the president's campaign, for example. >> well, it was hugely supportive hugely important for are president obama in 2012. not only did accountsenberg rally hollywood around obama's campaign helping to raise millions of dollars to reelect the president getting the hollywood folks on board and remember this is at a time when wall street, which supported president obama, then senator obama, to a large degree in 2008. wall street largely moved to mitt romney for the 2012 campaign. that source of money dried up for the president. hollywood stepped up and fill some of that shortfall and jeffrey katzenberg was absolutely at the center of that. you also had jeffrey katzenberg playing a pivotal role in creatinggetting a super pac started for president obama. katzenberg was so actived. he'
he's in a sweet spot when it comes to bankroller, king makeer in politics today. >> michael: that's whatblicans don't have generally which is hollywood's support. how important was it for him to get those names, the clooneys, the will smiths, the pictures that we just saw how important is that to a campaign, to the president's campaign, for example. >> well, it was hugely supportive hugely important for are president obama in 2012. not only did accountsenberg rally hollywood around...
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michael jackson. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. yourd by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >>> hello. welcome to this is us. i'm beck can king reed. this week we're at st. joseph's cathedral. we're going to do exploring and hear stories. we'll also meet a former speech writer for president a sen how -- isenhower and we'll have a love story for you. we've got a lot of stories to share and it all starts now.
michael jackson. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. yourd by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be...
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wait until you hear what michael jackson's concert bosses were saying about the king of bop in the days before he died. want a sample? you need cheeseburgers an bers, they say. did aeg really care about michael's failing health? >>> and case no. 3, peanuts on a plane and they almost killed her. she asked the flight crew to warn the passengers ahead of time. no luck. now she is mad as hell and demanding answers. who is to blame the passenger or the airline. tweet me now at cnn ashleigh, i'll read your responses later this hour. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospec
wait until you hear what michael jackson's concert bosses were saying about the king of bop in the days before he died. want a sample? you need cheeseburgers an bers, they say. did aeg really care about michael's failing health? >>> and case no. 3, peanuts on a plane and they almost killed her. she asked the flight crew to warn the passengers ahead of time. no luck. now she is mad as hell and demanding answers. who is to blame the passenger or the airline. tweet me now at cnn ashleigh,...
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it has been nearly four years since michael jackson died, and the king of pop left behind so much memorabilia ab entire warehouse. his estate is openingity doors for this sunday's "60 minutes." lara logan got an inside look. >> one of how many warehouses? >> five. >> reporter: you can see what spent his money and some of what made up his extravagant life-style in this california warehouse. >> that's the sign from neverland? >> that was the sign over the gates. >> karen lancaster was friends with michael jackson and worked with him from 1981 until his death. she's now the archivist for the jackson estate. rows and rows, floor to ceiling, of jackson's possessions. most of it never seen publicly since he died. this warehouse is 20,000 square feet. every inch of it is full. there are antiques and video games from neverland ranch. his grammys. >> best r & b vocal performance, male, 1983, billie jean. >> and 30 years of cars he never wanted to get rid of. >> reporter: these all michael's cars? >> some of them. >> more cars. >> reporter: another rols royce. >> did very a license? >> he did. he did.
it has been nearly four years since michael jackson died, and the king of pop left behind so much memorabilia ab entire warehouse. his estate is openingity doors for this sunday's "60 minutes." lara logan got an inside look. >> one of how many warehouses? >> five. >> reporter: you can see what spent his money and some of what made up his extravagant life-style in this california warehouse. >> that's the sign from neverland? >> that was the sign over the...
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against the mafia but they have been used in white-collar cases, most famously against michael milkin, the junk bond kingted nine current or former employees in insider trading schemes. >>> and ford is adding a week of production at 20 north american plants to make an additional 40,000 vehicles to meet demand. the factories will be idled for just one week this summer instead of the traditional two-week shutdown. the improving u.s. housing market has boosted demand for pickup trucks like the ford f-150. around 75% of ford's plants operating more than two shifts per day. sales are up nearly 13% through april. things continue to look better for the auto industry. ford motor, in fact, today just down 1%. >>> and sony has said its board will look into dan loeb's plan to spin off part of its entertainment arm. the ceo wouldn't give his own opinion of the proposal. the japanese market surging, he's under pressure to look for more value for shareholders. speaking at a strategy update, hirai says he's committed to restoring sony's electronics business to its former glory. all right, we'll take a break now. that's
against the mafia but they have been used in white-collar cases, most famously against michael milkin, the junk bond kingted nine current or former employees in insider trading schemes. >>> and ford is adding a week of production at 20 north american plants to make an additional 40,000 vehicles to meet demand. the factories will be idled for just one week this summer instead of the traditional two-week shutdown. the improving u.s. housing market has boosted demand for pickup trucks...
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lorenzo pone la atrapada, michael sabe que si le pega en el centro, es fuera del parque y pone el nombre y los angelitos sumaron 5 víctorias consecutivas. >> en hockey los kingsa que a pesar de perder contra velazques, va con dos víctorias, el juego estará el titulo de pesado. >> kelly quiere llevar la pelea a méxico contra santos. >> ahora el tema de cruz azul y américas, a pesar de que tiene un gol, nada esta escrito, juegan en el nido de aguila, nada esta escrito. >> veremos el domingo. >> mas adelante el stress lo puede llevar a la obesidad, le diremos por que al regresar. >> ♪ ♪ . hlñ >> ♪ . >> tenemos noticia de ultima hora, un temblor de 8,2 sacudio el mar de (información en ingles) en esso, en rusia. >> se desconocen daños y heridos estaremos informados. >> el stress es estudio para la salud, el centro de salud de stress, provoca obesidad, el padecimiento de tiempos modernos es detonante de adicciones. >> el embarazo en adolescentes cayo a su nivel mas bajo y en todo el estado y país, no se sabe que factor impulsan la baja pero dicen que varian de un estado a otro. >> contamos que la red twitter se cura en salud para proteger la privacidad de usuarios
lorenzo pone la atrapada, michael sabe que si le pega en el centro, es fuera del parque y pone el nombre y los angelitos sumaron 5 víctorias consecutivas. >> en hockey los kingsa que a pesar de perder contra velazques, va con dos víctorias, el juego estará el titulo de pesado. >> kelly quiere llevar la pelea a méxico contra santos. >> ahora el tema de cruz azul y américas, a pesar de que tiene un gol, nada esta escrito, juegan en el nido de aguila, nada esta escrito....
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it'sen aerks mail from aeg live's co-chairman barning that michael jackson's personal physician had to get the king shape to perform on stage. and in a cnn exclusive, we will show you paul gongaware's response when questioned by the jackson family's attorney. >> a potential bombshell t in the trial against aeg, concert promoter managing the "this is it" concert tour. aeg has long contended that they did not hire dr. conrad murray, the physician convicted of administering the lethal dose of the anesthetic to jackson. instead, aeg has maintained that it was the king of pop that hired murray. but in an e-mail the jackson family attorneys are calling the smoking gun co-ceo of aeg live paul gongaware, allegedly pressured murray into having jackson ready for rehearsals despite his ailing health. gongaware writes, quote, we want to remind murray that it is aeg, not mj, who is paying his salary. we want to remind him what is expected of him. gongaware says he doesn't recall the message. >> i don't remember this e-mail. >> reporter: cnn has exclusively obtained gongaware's videotaped deposition that was sho
it'sen aerks mail from aeg live's co-chairman barning that michael jackson's personal physician had to get the king shape to perform on stage. and in a cnn exclusive, we will show you paul gongaware's response when questioned by the jackson family's attorney. >> a potential bombshell t in the trial against aeg, concert promoter managing the "this is it" concert tour. aeg has long contended that they did not hire dr. conrad murray, the physician convicted of administering the...
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michael mastromarino in his criminal cases. he came into my office with a subpoena. i sat down and i read the subpoena. it was from the king's county or brooklyn, new york, district attorney's office. i didn't understand what they were looking for because i personally, i was never aware of the tissue harvesting business. so i said to michael, my initial reaction is what are you doing? you can do this? this sounds like something that's out of a frankenstein movie, to be quite honest with you, i felt the same way that everybody else felt when they first heard about it. then he explained to me, yes, it's done every day, this is a legal business. and then i began to do my own research on the industry. so that was my first meeting with michael. >> like any case, if you don't know it, you have to educate yourself. if it's a medical case, you have to speak to a medical doctor. if it's a bone case, you have to speak to the people who process bone. then i learned it was legal. so it became like, well, i didn't know that. but let me take a look at it. it's been documented you cannot pay for bone, you can't buy bone. so what they call
michael mastromarino in his criminal cases. he came into my office with a subpoena. i sat down and i read the subpoena. it was from the king's county or brooklyn, new york, district attorney's office. i didn't understand what they were looking for because i personally, i was never aware of the tissue harvesting business. so i said to michael, my initial reaction is what are you doing? you can do this? this sounds like something that's out of a frankenstein movie, to be quite honest with you, i...
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michael karsch explains the way the fed is changing how he is looking at stocks. and later, the kingnds himself, jeffrey gundlach of double line will join us. farmers presents: fifteen seconds of smart. so you want to protect your place from burglars? buy a lock. buy a dog. mow the lawn. get a sign. hang curtains. plant something thorny. buy another lock. and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi! ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> all right, welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." lee cooperman of omega advisers is our special guest. we're also joined, right now, our next g
michael karsch explains the way the fed is changing how he is looking at stocks. and later, the kingnds himself, jeffrey gundlach of double line will join us. farmers presents: fifteen seconds of smart. so you want to protect your place from burglars? buy a lock. buy a dog. mow the lawn. get a sign. hang curtains. plant something thorny. buy another lock. and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi! ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the...
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michael: why would anybody take those people seriously? they sent michelle bachmann to the congress. then there is louis gohmert. the kingtentional comedy. the not only wants impeachment but a revolution. >> this is a government run amok. why would you want legal status? because this is the way a tyrannical government comes into being and perpetuates itself. >> michael: next up for republicans squeezing every last bit of juice out of the scandals to thwart the president's agenda. in a hearing today the republicans accused the epa of unfairly targeting conservative groups for environmental review and compared that to what the irs is doing. they haven't confirmed the president's nominee the head of the epa and you don't have to be at louis gohmert level genius that they're going to stop her from being confirmed. mainstream republicans seem to be getting nervous about making too much of it. "national review" preached caution writing democratic scandal does not take the place of a republican agenda. for once the "national review" might actually be on to something. joining me now, joan walsh editor at large for salon.com. and
michael: why would anybody take those people seriously? they sent michelle bachmann to the congress. then there is louis gohmert. the kingtentional comedy. the not only wants impeachment but a revolution. >> this is a government run amok. why would you want legal status? because this is the way a tyrannical government comes into being and perpetuates itself. >> michael: next up for republicans squeezing every last bit of juice out of the scandals to thwart the president's agenda. in...
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michael. >> going to be an interesting briefing that's for sure. jim acosta, thanks. >> i want to bring in john kingchief national correspondent. john, let's go through some of the points here when jim is talking about the e-mails here. tell us about what is important. the white house is saying these are stylistic changes. they've come forward in the past saying some of this has to do with national security and don't want to upset an ongoing investigation. you and i know it's not uncommon for state department, for the administration to be all talking amongst each other before you put out the official talking points. so when you take a look at this, is there something that goes to intention, why it is that they took out -- allegedly took out some of those words like islamic terrorist or words like al qaeda? >> i think there's a lot of partisanship in these investigations on capitol hill. but also, suzanne and michael, a long list of legitimate questions. among the long list is who did exactly what and why to change these talking points? if you go online you can find this interim progress report from
michael. >> going to be an interesting briefing that's for sure. jim acosta, thanks. >> i want to bring in john kingchief national correspondent. john, let's go through some of the points here when jim is talking about the e-mails here. tell us about what is important. the white house is saying these are stylistic changes. they've come forward in the past saying some of this has to do with national security and don't want to upset an ongoing investigation. you and i know it's not...
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king salmon, will you be seeing it on your plate? >> a local 5-year-old boy in a custody battle. the bay area hospital now getting involved. >> michael finney taking your questions and he'll answer them here live a little bit later. you can contact michael on abc 7 and on twitter. m finney. >> taking a look at traffic on the san francisco skyway, it's slow going for drivers on the lefthand side of the screen making their way east across the bay bridge. a little bit, just a tad eedzyer for drivers heading south. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues >>> another airline announcing new fees for passengers. frontier plans to charge a $25 fee for carry on bags if paid in advance f you decide to carry on at the gate it jumps to $100. the fee only applies to bags placed in overhead bins. small wag bags will still be free. the airline will charge $2 for soda and coffee. carry on fee becomes this summer. >> facebook ads finding a home on mobile and an update on cash ton kutcher's venture capitol fund. >> good afternoon, facebook first quarter sales topped estimates rising 38% thanks to growth in mobile now accounting for 30% of the advertising revenue
king salmon, will you be seeing it on your plate? >> a local 5-year-old boy in a custody battle. the bay area hospital now getting involved. >> michael finney taking your questions and he'll answer them here live a little bit later. you can contact michael on abc 7 and on twitter. m finney. >> taking a look at traffic on the san francisco skyway, it's slow going for drivers on the lefthand side of the screen making their way east across the bay bridge. a little bit, just a tad...
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michael bloomberg next week. >>> sweet 16 now comes with an added perk. tacoma park counsel members just voted to let kids as young as 16 vote in city elections. >>> steve kings slamming president obama for reaching out to openly gay nba player jason collins who made history when he came out. king says obama's decision undermines and divided american culture. >> we've got tim tebow, who will kneel and pray to god on the floor of the, on the football field. meanwhile, we have a professional athlete that decides he's going to announce his sexuality and he gets a personal call from the president of the united states to highlight the sexual thety of a professional ballplayer. >>> in north miami, a mayoral candidate says she got an endorsement from jesus. she's so sure the big guy's got her back, she put it on a campaign flier. she says jesus gave her the nod in one of her dreams. >>> and caroline kennedy, selected in the trial of an accused drug peddler. kennedy interrupted testimony to ask the arresting officer to stop flapping around crime scene photos and just hold them still. the detective though seemingly taken aback, cooperated. >>> and if you read only on
michael bloomberg next week. >>> sweet 16 now comes with an added perk. tacoma park counsel members just voted to let kids as young as 16 vote in city elections. >>> steve kings slamming president obama for reaching out to openly gay nba player jason collins who made history when he came out. king says obama's decision undermines and divided american culture. >> we've got tim tebow, who will kneel and pray to god on the floor of the, on the football field. meanwhile, we...
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king, such a bizarre twist. why the death of elvis is playing a major role in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. >>> and arld's most enduring mysteries. is this what's left of amelia earhart's plane? real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning, welcome back. a developing story. an american woman killed in syria in the midst of its civil war. syrian tv reports that a 33-year-old woman from flynt, michigan, was killed by government forces. and they claimed she and two other westerners died fighting the rebels. nick paton walsh joins us with developments. what do we know about this woman and what she was
king, such a bizarre twist. why the death of elvis is playing a major role in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. >>> and arld's most enduring mysteries. is this what's left of amelia earhart's plane? real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers....
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final, a 23-year-old dutch upstart, michael "mighty mike" van derwin against -- >> 15-time world champion phil "the power" taylor. at 52 years of age, the reigning king. >> it's very addictive. they go, fantastic. they got addicted. they're groupies. >> darts have come out of the back rooms of pubs and have become a big international sport. 17 players from 26 nations competed for $1.6 million in prize money. with nearly 70 tournament as year, darts has the second highest rating on english sports channel after soccer. >> i love what you've done with the sport. it's absolutely incredible. >> the mastermind of this speck tactical is barry. >> i'm comfortable. i know where they stand and i know what they want. >> and mark phillips joins us at the table. hello, mark phillips. >> can we address the elephant in the room. >> how becauad is this going to? >> it's not going to be bad. i'm cuckoo for cocoa puffs. when you came walking in the room i came running and screaming at you and you said, oh, no, oh, no, oh, no. why did you pick darts? i don't think of it as a sport. >> it is a sport. i did it more because it's a cultural phenomenon. it's become a huge s
final, a 23-year-old dutch upstart, michael "mighty mike" van derwin against -- >> 15-time world champion phil "the power" taylor. at 52 years of age, the reigning king. >> it's very addictive. they go, fantastic. they got addicted. they're groupies. >> darts have come out of the back rooms of pubs and have become a big international sport. 17 players from 26 nations competed for $1.6 million in prize money. with nearly 70 tournament as year, darts has the...
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king. four lives lost, so many permanently affected. did the government miss a chance to stop the carnage when the fbi questioned tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011? former homeland security secretary michael chertoff will weigh in. >>> three more suspects just appeared in court in connection with this case. the justice department says two of them, tazhayakov and kadyrbayev are nationals of kazakh stap charged with conspiracy to obstruct jus tils. the third, a u.s. citizen, is charged with making false statements. all three are friends of dzhokhar tsarnaev and fellow students at the university of massachusetts dartmouth but officials caution so far no evidence showed these three knew about the attacks before hand. today's charges are about their actions after. the two students are seen with dzhokhar tsarnaev in this picture in times square from sometime last year. now, here are the facts as asserted by the criminal complaints against these three released just moments ago. on thursday, april 18th, three days after the bombing, after the photographs of the suspects were released by the fbi, kadyrbayev was driving home when phillipos called him and told him to turn on the tv because one of th
king. four lives lost, so many permanently affected. did the government miss a chance to stop the carnage when the fbi questioned tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011? former homeland security secretary michael chertoff will weigh in. >>> three more suspects just appeared in court in connection with this case. the justice department says two of them, tazhayakov and kadyrbayev are nationals of kazakh stap charged with conspiracy to obstruct jus tils. the third, a u.s. citizen, is charged with...
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king. our chief political analyst gloria borger. and the senior correspondent for "time" magazine our sister publication michael crowley.very much for coming in. how much pressure is the white house under to deliver some answers? >> i think they're under more pressure today than they were a couple days ago. you had a very compelling witness at that hearing yesterday. somebody who had been a career foreign service officer for 22 years describing the desolation and the sort of sense of being abandoned by his government the night of that attack, giving on-the-ground details about the support they asked for and couldn't get for whatever reason. this hearing with a credible witness served the purpose of raising a lot of questions which is what the republicans really wanted to do stirring the pot so the administration is being called upon to answer more questions about what occurred that night. look, they already admitted there were systemic failures there. the question republicans want answered is, okay. we know there were systemic failures but was there an actual coverup? that is the point they're trying to get to. >> somet
king. our chief political analyst gloria borger. and the senior correspondent for "time" magazine our sister publication michael crowley.very much for coming in. how much pressure is the white house under to deliver some answers? >> i think they're under more pressure today than they were a couple days ago. you had a very compelling witness at that hearing yesterday. somebody who had been a career foreign service officer for 22 years describing the desolation and the sort of...
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michael strahan's show, surprised them, and said really nice things. let's listen. >> you, don't do the show, do you miss doing the sit down, the interviews? >> i don't really miss it. listen, you are the reigning king, my. >> you are. congratulations. >> thank you. >> because i'm in the biz, i have other shows on the air that i am not on. i still get the numbers every day. and i see that you guys are the top. >> thank you. thank you. >> wow that is high praise for kelly and michael. here it is. i thought that -- john and diana would have been the reigning. >> oprah is around the corner. she is going to give us a surprise next. >> back in the green room. >> come on out, oprah. hand me the crown. >> we'll take the crowns now, rah.h. hand me the crown. >> we'll take the crowns now, oprah. owns now, oprah. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. with grease and lime scale. use finish dishwasher cleaner every month to keep your machine in sparkling health. for shining results, finish dishwasher cleaner. ♪ it was an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weenie yellow bi
michael strahan's show, surprised them, and said really nice things. let's listen. >> you, don't do the show, do you miss doing the sit down, the interviews? >> i don't really miss it. listen, you are the reigning king, my. >> you are. congratulations. >> thank you. >> because i'm in the biz, i have other shows on the air that i am not on. i still get the numbers every day. and i see that you guys are the top. >> thank you. thank you. >> wow that is...
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from king of the world to dead in the water in six months. turning to syria, michael is left to limit the damage. his earlier passivity pushes him to the policies he wanted most to avoid. it wasn't just conservative voices criticizing the president. ruth marcus also writes on syria, quote, saying this. having drawn a red line, he's now busy blurring it. mumbling about establishing a chain of custody. "the new york times" editorial board went after the obama administration for betraying, in their words, reproductive rights and science when it comes to the plan b morning after pill writing the administration's continued stubbornness may please some groups critical to the president but hurt girls and women and is bound to undermine mr. obama's credibility when he calls for principled evidence based policy making on other issues. eugene robinson, our own eugene, writes about the president's approach to congress saying, looking and sounding like the one reasonable man on a ship of fools is good for obama's political standings. i suppose. but he's no longer running for anyt
from king of the world to dead in the water in six months. turning to syria, michael is left to limit the damage. his earlier passivity pushes him to the policies he wanted most to avoid. it wasn't just conservative voices criticizing the president. ruth marcus also writes on syria, quote, saying this. having drawn a red line, he's now busy blurring it. mumbling about establishing a chain of custody. "the new york times" editorial board went after the obama administration for...
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michael mcleod because. senator sherrod brown, as well as congressman john yarmouth. important price. >> as you head out the door, burger king is going after mcdonald's popular mcrib sandwich. u.s.a. today reporting -- yeah, the rival fast food chain is rolling out the bk rib sandwich on a limited basis this summer. like the mcrib, it's also boneless ribs or rib product. burger king is dressing it with a tangy sauce and sweet bread and butter pickles and other barbecue, memphis pulled parkork, and barbecue chicken sadly. >> i don't like the sandwich. i am nostalgic for the is sandwich. i get one every season. >> are you going to try the burger king one? >> yeah. >> yeah. the hell with it. why no i will try one and see how it measures up. >> a long time since i have been to burger king. >> see how long you can keep walking. >> prince harry spent time with governor chris christie touring parts of hundred-ravaged new jersey yesterday and he was even able to look the part. christie gave the prince one of his signature fleeces he has known to wear. later he played harlem baseball. >> prince harry on the jersey shore. what could p
michael mcleod because. senator sherrod brown, as well as congressman john yarmouth. important price. >> as you head out the door, burger king is going after mcdonald's popular mcrib sandwich. u.s.a. today reporting -- yeah, the rival fast food chain is rolling out the bk rib sandwich on a limited basis this summer. like the mcrib, it's also boneless ribs or rib product. burger king is dressing it with a tangy sauce and sweet bread and butter pickles and other barbecue, memphis pulled...
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michael mukasey the other day said five individuals had been stopped and questioned by the fbi that went later on it carry out terror attacks. that will be a focus too. thank you, peter kingbylon. >> thank you, bill. martha: the fbi is set to announce new developments today in the 40-year-old case of a murder suspect living on the run all this time in cuba. they sheave she shot this man, a trooper. we're going to give you the details. bill: also raging wildfire forces hundreds out of their homes as these flames get so close to a city. we'll tell you where that's happening. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. bill: you're going to need a bigger bathtub, or even a warehouse. tourists lining hong kong harbor to see this sick-story duck set sail. kind of a cute thing. martha: that is too much. bill: dutch artists made it, meant to bring a message of peace and harmony. the duck will float on display in the harbor of hong kong till june. martha: i love that. there are new developments in a decades-old
michael mukasey the other day said five individuals had been stopped and questioned by the fbi that went later on it carry out terror attacks. that will be a focus too. thank you, peter kingbylon. >> thank you, bill. martha: the fbi is set to announce new developments today in the 40-year-old case of a murder suspect living on the run all this time in cuba. they sheave she shot this man, a trooper. we're going to give you the details. bill: also raging wildfire forces hundreds out of...
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michael joins us from indiana, republican line. wondering, i'm buying a chevy volt today and improving king about he infrastructure i'm curious what you think or see as the future of consumer pricing for this country. thank you. guest: well, thank you for that question. very good t i see a future for consumer pricing because i think consumers will choices. things like the chevy volt, car that ectric ultimately can be used to not nly provide you transportation transport your family but in addition to that the batteries in that car can be things like provide services to the grid which will help you lower your cost. for example, le, at university of delaware, a l -- man named which will who has used n batteries for cars at night to provide grid services back to grid, regulation service, and pay the consumer to do that. essence, you get a free charge. so there are opportunities with the new technologies and the we can make them available through expanding markets and we can, i think, olonel costs for -- control costs for consumers so i see a bright future for affordable energy.e host: talk about the future potential of a smart grid an
michael joins us from indiana, republican line. wondering, i'm buying a chevy volt today and improving king about he infrastructure i'm curious what you think or see as the future of consumer pricing for this country. thank you. guest: well, thank you for that question. very good t i see a future for consumer pricing because i think consumers will choices. things like the chevy volt, car that ectric ultimately can be used to not nly provide you transportation transport your family but in...