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monty? >> steven barkley is the man in charge of the america's cup, he said he is confident the race will go forward as planned, but he's also awaiting the findings of an internal review before making a final decision. as the family of 36-year-old andrew simpson grieves his death, questions are swirling about the safety of the swedish racing yacht that capsized in san francisco bay on thursday. stinson's mother told a british newspaper, our daughter-in-law is in pieces, she's flying back home. adding, it was the design of the boat will. >> until we received the findings of that review, i'm not going to stand here and say to you, the boat is unsafe or the boat is safe or anything. i'm going to lead that -- >> the america's cup ceo told me, the internal review should be complete in a couple weeks. in time for the races to resume in july. but some prominent voices in the sailing world say the catamarans used in the race are built to travel at ever increasing speeds and are becoming too dangerou
monty? >> steven barkley is the man in charge of the america's cup, he said he is confident the race will go forward as planned, but he's also awaiting the findings of an internal review before making a final decision. as the family of 36-year-old andrew simpson grieves his death, questions are swirling about the safety of the swedish racing yacht that capsized in san francisco bay on thursday. stinson's mother told a british newspaper, our daughter-in-law is in pieces, she's flying back...
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we begin with monty francis who joins us this evening near yaccaville. >> reporter: we're here at the old soda springs resort. so far this fire has burned 75 acres. fire crews say they have the upper hand. you can see above us there are power lines, just up the hill, a tree came down and high winds bringing down those lines and fire officials believe that's what sparked this fire. a swift response from the air and from the ground kept the most recent fire in wine country from becoming an inferno. embers fell like rain. robert snapped some photos of an abandoned trailer as it went up in flames. >> big flames, at least 60 feet high, at least. shooting up from the trailer and the trees that were burning. >> reporter: at one time the napa springs resort drew the rich to its ground. now all that remains are some beautiful stone ruins. with so much brush and thick trees unattended to, napa county fire chief says this is the kind of fire that requires a swift response. >> well, with the heavy fuel, we'll be out of here for a couple days. we've stopped the spread, but there's a lot of heavy m
we begin with monty francis who joins us this evening near yaccaville. >> reporter: we're here at the old soda springs resort. so far this fire has burned 75 acres. fire crews say they have the upper hand. you can see above us there are power lines, just up the hill, a tree came down and high winds bringing down those lines and fire officials believe that's what sparked this fire. a swift response from the air and from the ground kept the most recent fire in wine country from becoming an...
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eloise riley: monty likes ice.e refrigerator, i feel like in his head, he's saying, "may i please have some ice?" so, i give him, like, 2 or 3 ice cubes. and... he sits down, lays down, and trickles the ice. man: ♪ i love my dog... abby: i love monty so much. he's a great dog. alex: our thanks to the riley family for inviting us to their home and sharing their "dog tales." man: ♪ i love my dog, love my dog, love my dog, love my dog ♪ alex: here now is today's featured "dog tales" story. brian kilcommons: what we're looking for is not testing. what we're looking for is to see how well we're conveying the information to you and what you're achieving with the dogs. alex: whether it's conducting teaching sessions inside... brian: what's the first thing you want to do before you go work with the dog? all: take a deep breath. alex: or outdoors... brian: it was--very nice. alex: brian kilcommons and his instructors from the walter turken training for adoption program are making a huge difference in the lives of thousands
eloise riley: monty likes ice.e refrigerator, i feel like in his head, he's saying, "may i please have some ice?" so, i give him, like, 2 or 3 ice cubes. and... he sits down, lays down, and trickles the ice. man: ♪ i love my dog... abby: i love monty so much. he's a great dog. alex: our thanks to the riley family for inviting us to their home and sharing their "dog tales." man: ♪ i love my dog, love my dog, love my dog, love my dog ♪ alex: here now is today's featured...
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he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes. the bulls up a chair and give him this poem it. he opens it. he reads the first joke. egos, he goes, uh-huh, good. then he closes the book. i wrote 1100 jobs over two days, and he reads one joke. i wrote a jokes and the post office was about to issue a stamp commemorating prostitution in the united states. 10 cents, but if you want to lick it, it is a quarter. [laughter] he said, good. good. he said, tell me, how much money do you need to live on? i said, well, i am making $2.75 an hour at the deli. match it. [laughter] he said, well, tell me a little bit more about yourself. acted it to mean before he committed this kind of cash, hes sa,alleis my idol. i love monty python. but if there is one mime on the show, i am out of here, and he gave me a job. [laughter] that was my great. ultimately, hear i am, having written a novel with my childhood hero dave barry. [applause] >> dave barry and alan zweibel, they're not here all week, folks. we're going to take questions from the audience. w
he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes. the bulls up a chair and give him this poem it. he opens it. he reads the first joke. egos, he goes, uh-huh, good. then he closes the book. i wrote 1100 jobs over two days, and he reads one joke. i wrote a jokes and the post office was about to issue a stamp commemorating prostitution in the united states. 10 cents, but if you want to lick it, it is a quarter. [laughter] he said, good. good. he said, tell me,...
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monty francis is live on treasure island with the details. monty? >> good evening, first it was broken bolts and now there are questions about steel rods found in the base of the tower of the new span. inspecting the problem won't be easy. 400 or so threaded rods could be vulnerable to cracking. experts say getting to the rod to inspect them won't be a simple task, considering they're in the base of the tower. amy rain-worth says the inspections can and will happen. >> they are in the tower but they are acceptable. it's going to -- it's more challenging to get to them than the other 200 that we're going to be testing now, but we're going to get to them. and they're in sleeves within the foundation. >> the other 200 are bolts that failed back in march. just last week, the mtc asked for the involvement of the federal government to inspect those bolts and an independent review is also underway. given there's a new snag. the planned labor day opening for the $6.4 billion bridge is up in the air. >> what is driving the date is the safety. is getting, mak
monty francis is live on treasure island with the details. monty? >> good evening, first it was broken bolts and now there are questions about steel rods found in the base of the tower of the new span. inspecting the problem won't be easy. 400 or so threaded rods could be vulnerable to cracking. experts say getting to the rod to inspect them won't be a simple task, considering they're in the base of the tower. amy rain-worth says the inspections can and will happen. >> they are in...
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over to you, monty, you are in a normal market like a lot of our viewers are in.kinds of things should people be remembering right now? let's talk about the flip side of the equation, people who really want to sell right now. >> it's becoming more of a sellers market. i don't know if these guys can comprehend or even imagine. my medium price is $185,000. if you think about this, those are awesome numbers that we are talking about. did anybody in the country can afrd to live in nashville and from the absolute best places to live. nicole: i think you guys all have great markets. warren, over to you. a lot of people are used using equity in their own homes to grow the real estate portfolio, can he do that now? are the banks at all working with people to help them buy real estae? >> they say that they are. it's pretty tough in today's climate. but if you can if it's within your means, go for it. gerri: or the banks working with people? >> yes, they are. you don't need to overleveraged yourself. that's what happened last time. be happy where you are, get a great house
over to you, monty, you are in a normal market like a lot of our viewers are in.kinds of things should people be remembering right now? let's talk about the flip side of the equation, people who really want to sell right now. >> it's becoming more of a sellers market. i don't know if these guys can comprehend or even imagine. my medium price is $185,000. if you think about this, those are awesome numbers that we are talking about. did anybody in the country can afrd to live in nashville...
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temÍan el tribunal aceptÓ los recursos presentada por la defensa del ex general y ex mandatario, rÍos montisaminam amenazarlos con un cuchillo si no era un patrÓn de siempre violencia que iniciaba su ex pareja >>> de esa primera agresiÓn de esa primera bofetada a la semana de conocerse y ustedes se mudan juntas ¿cÓmo empezo a escalar la violencia?. >>> ahh. eh... eran episodios e los cuales obviamente habÍan problemas porque yo tenÍa que viajar, entonces esta persona de pronto no se ponÍa, no confiaba en mÍ. >>> Él era entonces una persona extremadamente pose si va y de celos enfermizos >>> sÍ, >>> y cuando eso pasa no importa lo que tÚ hagas siempre estas mal? >>> siempre estas mal y uno llega a pensar que sÍ, que si estas mal no. porque era una persona que era tan, que se veÍa estÁn buena, que reaente decÍas bueno a lo mejor sÍ estoy mal yo no, que teme piez te te empiezas a cuestionar a ti mismo y empieza a perdiste poco a poco y mereces que te golpeen. >>> cristiÁn me dijo que entiende que fue vÍctima de violencia domÉstica, esto es algo que le pasa aas parejas gay por igual y que Índice
temÍan el tribunal aceptÓ los recursos presentada por la defensa del ex general y ex mandatario, rÍos montisaminam amenazarlos con un cuchillo si no era un patrÓn de siempre violencia que iniciaba su ex pareja >>> de esa primera agresiÓn de esa primera bofetada a la semana de conocerse y ustedes se mudan juntas ¿cÓmo empezo a escalar la violencia?. >>> ahh. eh... eran episodios e los cuales obviamente habÍan problemas porque yo tenÍa que viajar, entonces esta persona...
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people get beat out of their money in a three-card monty game. where conmen move cards around and you forget where you saw the ball underneath. keep your eye on the ball. don't turn this into a three-card monty game. don't just blame the president. let's get to the facts. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> taking charge. let's play "hardball." >>> president obama showed who was boston. the boss is the one who can fire you and fire someone he did. the head of the irs is out. obama said he was asked for his resignation and he gave it. so now it's time to head into the bows of that tax agency and find out who else thought it was a great idea to tilt government's case against people on one side of the political spectrum and leave the others off the hook. tonight in this second edition of "hardball," we know what was missing. the perception of leadership in the u.s. government. we have a leader. he is the president. david corn, washington bureau chief from mother jones bureau chief. and howard, start with this. the
people get beat out of their money in a three-card monty game. where conmen move cards around and you forget where you saw the ball underneath. keep your eye on the ball. don't turn this into a three-card monty game. don't just blame the president. let's get to the facts. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> taking charge. let's play "hardball." >>> president obama showed who was boston. the boss is the one who can fire you...
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don't turn this into a three-card monty game. don't just blame the president.'s get to the facts. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> taking charge. let's play "hardball." >>> president obama showed who was boston. the boss is the one who can fire you and fire someone he did. the head of the irs is out. obama said he was asked for his resignation and he gave it. so
don't turn this into a three-card monty game. don't just blame the president.'s get to the facts. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> taking charge. let's play "hardball." >>> president obama showed who was boston. the boss is the one who can fire you and fire someone he did. the head of the irs is out. obama said he was asked for his resignation and he gave it. so
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they say 59-year-old monty lee rainey fatallally shot his wife and daughter. >> he had a lot of ainge gemplet both of them had a volatile relationship, and it's odd seeing his shoes there today. >> reporter: in loudoun county, surae chinn, wusa 9. >> the first court appearance is scheduled tomorrow. meantime if you or somebody you know is in need of help from an abusive situation call the national domestic violence hotline toll-free. the number is 1-800-799-say. again, that's 1-800-799-7223. there's someone there to take your call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. >>> ken cuccinelli got the official nomination yesterday at his party's convention in richmond. he began his tour today in voter rich northern virginia. >> reporter: loud chants welcomed the gop ticket to fairfax. at the top of the ticket, ken cuccinelli for governor. the three were officially nominated on saturday. cuccinelli, known as a staunch conservative and a tea party favorite, kept his message focused on jobs. >> my message is to get government out of the wall, get education right, get transportation right. >> the f
they say 59-year-old monty lee rainey fatallally shot his wife and daughter. >> he had a lot of ainge gemplet both of them had a volatile relationship, and it's odd seeing his shoes there today. >> reporter: in loudoun county, surae chinn, wusa 9. >> the first court appearance is scheduled tomorrow. meantime if you or somebody you know is in need of help from an abusive situation call the national domestic violence hotline toll-free. the number is 1-800-799-say. again, that's...
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to get allies on their chances and on the hour when you're already in the robin provided for mario monti to put born one new up but soon minutes later down to fall the marker royce in the penalty area and. goalkeeper the wrong way then with extra time looking likely robinhood missed a penalty in buoyancy last final snatched a dramatic winner and to hand you crying just man the trophy and leave dortmund stand it was a sense of finally and also now is this who i can i cannot describe what is going through your mind i think it's too difficult for so many emotions the only thing i can say it was great we were deserve it really does deserve to be the final and we showed this tonight it's important for us our fans it was brilliant what they did the whole atmosphere to say it was brilliant. so heart break for dortmund fans but what a difference to well. months makes as a jubilant born and no one course to complete the travel as they face the year in the german cup final on saturday. after the disappointment of losing to chelsea at their own stadium last year by in munich made amends and made hi
to get allies on their chances and on the hour when you're already in the robin provided for mario monti to put born one new up but soon minutes later down to fall the marker royce in the penalty area and. goalkeeper the wrong way then with extra time looking likely robinhood missed a penalty in buoyancy last final snatched a dramatic winner and to hand you crying just man the trophy and leave dortmund stand it was a sense of finally and also now is this who i can i cannot describe what is...
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to get allies on their chances and on the hour when you're already in the robin provided for mario monti to blood borne one but soon minutes later down to fall marker royce in the penalty area and dance and goal. people monorail neuer the wrong way then with extra time looking likely robinhood missed a penalty in buoyancy last final snatched a dramatic winner to hand you kindest man the trophy and leave dortmund stunned it was a sense of finally. you also know is this believe what i can i cannot describe what is going through your mind i think it's difficult but so many emotions there are you can say it was great we were desert with it really does deserve to be the final and we showed this tonight it's important for us our fans was brilliant what they did the whole atmosphere to see it was brilliant. so heartbreak for dortmund fans but what a difference twelve months makes as a jubilant morning i know on course to complete the travel as they face in the german cup final on saturday. after the disappointment of losing to chelsea at their own stadium last year by in munich made amends and
to get allies on their chances and on the hour when you're already in the robin provided for mario monti to blood borne one but soon minutes later down to fall marker royce in the penalty area and dance and goal. people monorail neuer the wrong way then with extra time looking likely robinhood missed a penalty in buoyancy last final snatched a dramatic winner to hand you kindest man the trophy and leave dortmund stunned it was a sense of finally. you also know is this believe what i can i...
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currency war to i absolutely not only i consider a currency war listen to the brazilian finance minister monti he call it a for the war currency war listen to alledge very good is now head of u.b.s. was former head of the bag he calls it a currency war mervyn king the outgoing head of the bank of england he calls it a cards war even i. call that a currency war and even add to the g. seven meeting they called it a currency war but then they said we can't call it a currency you war and we're not going to call it a currency war that's all this is and by the way since our base come into office the yen is lost fifteen percent of its value against the dollar and just a little bit of history because it's repeating itself this is the same thing that happened in the 1930's they're lowering the value of their currencies so they can export more of their problems and they did the japanese did this with a one off the gold standard in the 1930's they they lowered their currency so much that it fell sixty percent against the u.s. dollar in forty percent against the pound sterling so all this is about the low
currency war to i absolutely not only i consider a currency war listen to the brazilian finance minister monti he call it a for the war currency war listen to alledge very good is now head of u.b.s. was former head of the bag he calls it a currency war mervyn king the outgoing head of the bank of england he calls it a cards war even i. call that a currency war and even add to the g. seven meeting they called it a currency war but then they said we can't call it a currency you war and we're not...
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dictator has been sentenced to eighty years in prison for genocide even six year old refrain leo's monty was found guilty of killing more than one thousand seven hundred indigenous mayans suspected of aiding the rebels the trial heard the harrowing journey from dozens of victims about scrapes and murders in the early one nine hundred eighty s. the verdict seen as a landmark for what tomorrow which is a wrestling with the trauma of the decades long civil war which killed more than two thousand people. the united states has warmed to israel but its plans to build a more settlements in the west bank are counterproductive nearly three hundred housing units are planned in the territories which in the palestinians and says belong to them the move could hamper the efforts of u.s. secretary of state john kerry to restart the negotiations be. in the bitter rivals israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law with the palestinians insisting building must be frozen before any talks we commenced meanwhile gangs of palestinian youths continue to protest a decades long occupation
dictator has been sentenced to eighty years in prison for genocide even six year old refrain leo's monty was found guilty of killing more than one thousand seven hundred indigenous mayans suspected of aiding the rebels the trial heard the harrowing journey from dozens of victims about scrapes and murders in the early one nine hundred eighty s. the verdict seen as a landmark for what tomorrow which is a wrestling with the trauma of the decades long civil war which killed more than two thousand...
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give it all eyes on the trances and on the hour when you're already in the robin provided for mario monti to put born one new up but soon minutes later down to fold marker royce in the penalty area and underground sam goalkeeper with the wrong way then with extra time looking likely robinhood missed a penalty in buoyancy last final snatched a dramatic winner to hand you crying just man the trophy and leave dortmund stunned us a sense of finally and also know if this. can i cannot describe what is going through your mind i think it's too difficult. so many emotions there are you can say it was great we were deserve it really does deserve to be the final and we showed this tonight it's important for us our fans it was brilliant what they did the whole atmosphere to see it was brilliant. so heart break for dortmund fans but what a difference twelve months makes as a jubilant boy and i know on course to complete the travel as they faced in the german cup final on saturday. after the disappointment of losing to chelsea at their own stadium last year by in munich made amends and made history by
give it all eyes on the trances and on the hour when you're already in the robin provided for mario monti to put born one new up but soon minutes later down to fold marker royce in the penalty area and underground sam goalkeeper with the wrong way then with extra time looking likely robinhood missed a penalty in buoyancy last final snatched a dramatic winner to hand you crying just man the trophy and leave dortmund stunned us a sense of finally and also know if this. can i cannot describe what...
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absolutely not only i consider a currency war lou since the brazilian finance minister monti he called it a foreign c. war currency war listen to alexander is now head of u.b.s. was former head of the bag he calls it a currency war mervyn king the outgoing head of the bank of england he calls it a cards war even. called it a currency war and even add to the g. seven meeting they called it a currency war but then they said we can't call it a currency you war and we're not going to call it a currency war that's all this is and by the way since our base come into office the yen is lost fifteen percent of its value against the dollar and just a little bit of history because it's repeating itself this is the same thing that happened in the 1930's they're lowering the value of their currencies so they can export more of their problems and they did the japanese did this when they went off the gold standard in the 1930's they they lowered their currency so much that it fell sixty percent against the u.s. dollar in forty percent against the pound sterling so all this is about the lowering of th
absolutely not only i consider a currency war lou since the brazilian finance minister monti he called it a foreign c. war currency war listen to alexander is now head of u.b.s. was former head of the bag he calls it a currency war mervyn king the outgoing head of the bank of england he calls it a cards war even. called it a currency war and even add to the g. seven meeting they called it a currency war but then they said we can't call it a currency you war and we're not going to call it a...
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bear in mind that microsoft, in some sense, is like the energizer bunny, and i'm going to use two montyython references. on one hand, they're sort of like the killer rabbit from the holy grail, they're small, but they keep getting you, but they're also not dead yet. they keep coming and coming and coming again and i think investors may underestimate that. >> you know, you're obviously quite the bear on microsoft, roy. but if you had to pick something that is going to be able to keep this come back going, what is it? >> you know, i do agree here with the fact that the cloud computing and the enterprise platforms are doing significantly well. i think that part of them doing well is they've hedged their bets here. i think the fact that people have used tablet devices more and more, they're reliant on this infrastructure. and i kind of feel like microsoft lucked into this vision. you look at where the industry's headed in terms of gaming, in terms of mobile, and microsoft is making sure that windows 8 is a long-term investment. you see them look for xbox to be a core part of windows 8 in br
bear in mind that microsoft, in some sense, is like the energizer bunny, and i'm going to use two montyython references. on one hand, they're sort of like the killer rabbit from the holy grail, they're small, but they keep getting you, but they're also not dead yet. they keep coming and coming and coming again and i think investors may underestimate that. >> you know, you're obviously quite the bear on microsoft, roy. but if you had to pick something that is going to be able to keep this...
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"today in the bay's" monty francis has the latest/k as the family of andrewÑi simps grieves his deathoure1 daughter-in-law is inxd pieces. she's flyidgÑ back+ home. ooh adding, it was the design of the boat. that review,ñr i'm not going std her and say to you the boat is unsafe or the boat is safe or t. i'm going to leave that to an expert. the america's cup ceoÑilp steph couple of weeks in time for the races toxd resumeok in july, bu some prominent voices in the sailing world say the catamarans used in the race are built to travel at ever-increasing speeds after oracle's racing yachtjfe1 capsized in the bay in october, the editor of yachts and yachting magazine said a criticism of the boats calling them deathlp traps. barkeley doesn't see it that way. 4,@phave a gro)y oflp people w at the top of their game and they want to win so they pushjf their limits with regards to their boats and their own endurance as you find inc lots of other boats. >> because thursday's accident investigation.r maritime law expert marilyn reyes says if a lawsuit is filed it will likely be heard in federal
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but they gave her the full monty and now she may be executed. >> you know what, bill, when they were deliberating we were thinking oh my goodness they must be thinking about second degree or manslaughter. after all, why would they take so long to come back with this verdict. but when i heard the verdict read i don't think there was a tipping point about premeditated. i believe that they always thought premeditated. i think maybe the confusion or the disagreement might have come when they were trying to determine felony murder because when it was read, there was a split regarding felony murder. now, in reality, it doesn't matter because all 12 found first degree by premeditation. not all of them found first degree by felony murder. i think that might be. >> bill: you have to explain that to me because i don't understand that i'm sure some of the folks don't either. felony murder, what is that? >> no problem. what it is the state charged first degree murder by two ways. either premeditation or felony murder. we know what premeditation is. felony murder means that he was killed during h
but they gave her the full monty and now she may be executed. >> you know what, bill, when they were deliberating we were thinking oh my goodness they must be thinking about second degree or manslaughter. after all, why would they take so long to come back with this verdict. but when i heard the verdict read i don't think there was a tipping point about premeditated. i believe that they always thought premeditated. i think maybe the confusion or the disagreement might have come when they...
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monty, look me in the eye, bill, tell me the money donated to the wounded warriors project really goeso help our service people. if you do so, i will cut a four-figure check. i wouldn't be promoting if i felt they were doing otherwise. thanks for your patriotism. i'm looking you in the eye. finally tonight, the "factor" tip of the day. a lot of books floating around. one to look for is "the hit." another is "terror red." also "the runs a guns at last l" about world war ii. i've read them all. brilliant books. and finally useful observations, out next tuesday, basically our philosophy, "keep it pithy." word of the day, do not be saturnine, word of the day. do not be saturnine. new zealand, we know you guys watch us down there a lot. it's far away. and where else do we get one from? easter island. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops >> good morning. i am heather childers. >> i am heather nauert. it is may the 2nd, thank you for watching fox and friends first. >> in the two weeks since the bombings in boston a lot of people
monty, look me in the eye, bill, tell me the money donated to the wounded warriors project really goeso help our service people. if you do so, i will cut a four-figure check. i wouldn't be promoting if i felt they were doing otherwise. thanks for your patriotism. i'm looking you in the eye. finally tonight, the "factor" tip of the day. a lot of books floating around. one to look for is "the hit." another is "terror red." also "the runs a guns at last l"...
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. >> monty just sewed up. >> bill: cyprian, i hope it's not too bad.ecked in with the d.c. police. >> i am too scared. >> bill: you might know that i am sure you are so excited because last night was the finale of american idol this year. there was a time when our show was built around american"american idol." you know, we knew who was competing and we followed them. we even had correl. >> idol update twice a week. every tuesday and wednesday. >> bill: i have not once watched one episode or whatever of this year. neither has carol, who would never miss it. >> if you lost carol, you lost america. but last night was the finale. >> confession time. i walked in the other night and my wife was watching it. and i caught about 10 minutes of it. and holy cow is it bad. it was so bad. it's nikki mena ge and keith urban and randy is still there yelling. mariah carey didn't say a word. >> ryan secrest is still there. last night, he did announce a winner. the winner for this year, idol candace glover. if you think this show has gone downhill, i would have to say -
. >> monty just sewed up. >> bill: cyprian, i hope it's not too bad.ecked in with the d.c. police. >> i am too scared. >> bill: you might know that i am sure you are so excited because last night was the finale of american idol this year. there was a time when our show was built around american"american idol." you know, we knew who was competing and we followed them. we even had correl. >> idol update twice a week. every tuesday and wednesday. >>...
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. >>> italy is not going to hold elections anytime soon according to mario monti.in singapore, he expects confidence in the new government and says that a fresh contest would require a change to electoral law which would take more than six months. if you want to hear more about his comments, head to our website, cnbc.com. >>> european lawmakers have voted in favor of a draft bill that inflicts losses on large depositors in a bank runs into trouble. under the proposal from 2016, lenders can dip into the profits, over 100,000 euros. shareholders and bondholders had been exhausted. all deposits below 100,000 euros would be protected. the legislation still needs to be approve by eu finance ministers. >>> and germany is taking note of the british prime minister's push to make the u.s. more competitive. according to the ft, plans would stream line decision making across the single currency area. the changes will not go so far as to allow britain to renegotiate new membership. >>> and an exit from the eu would be a loss-loss for both europe and britain according to goldma
. >>> italy is not going to hold elections anytime soon according to mario monti.in singapore, he expects confidence in the new government and says that a fresh contest would require a change to electoral law which would take more than six months. if you want to hear more about his comments, head to our website, cnbc.com. >>> european lawmakers have voted in favor of a draft bill that inflicts losses on large depositors in a bank runs into trouble. under the proposal from...
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. >>> no monties for miles this sunday on parts unknown.s on a rail tour of canada with two of the country's best chefs. an all new anthony bourdain this an all new anthony bourdain this sunday only on cnn. ar g with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time h
. >>> no monties for miles this sunday on parts unknown.s on a rail tour of canada with two of the country's best chefs. an all new anthony bourdain this an all new anthony bourdain this sunday only on cnn. ar g with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took...
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you saw dan pfeiffer, of course, do the full monty on those sunday shows. so i think they finally got a bit of a handle on this, playing offense much more smartly than they have. i think we don't know what's going to happen with this, because there are going to be further investigations. i think the good news for this white house so far is that this sort of trifecta of scandals hasn't so far affected the president's approval rating. it seems to be something like 53% and uptick, i think, in the cnn poll from what it was a couple weeks ago. >> goldie, talk about the numbers. the president's popularity. it actually appears to be gaining this month, in spite of the scandals. the cnn poll, the president's overall approval rating at about 53%, actually two points higher than in april. why aren't these scandals so far, at least, negatively affecting the president? >> you know, it really doesn't happen often, i happen to disagree with this particular topic. the president is gaining in approval rate, largely because the american people simply don't believe us when w
you saw dan pfeiffer, of course, do the full monty on those sunday shows. so i think they finally got a bit of a handle on this, playing offense much more smartly than they have. i think we don't know what's going to happen with this, because there are going to be further investigations. i think the good news for this white house so far is that this sort of trifecta of scandals hasn't so far affected the president's approval rating. it seems to be something like 53% and uptick, i think, in the...
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[ applause ] >> it is like in monty python, they ran out of weapons started catapulting sheeps and cowsphanie: when has fox news had a roundtable on criticizing republicans? never. glenn beck at the nra convention. glen too crazy for fox beck. >> guns save lives. guns protect our mothers our wives, our daughters our children. >> except that one time. >> stephanie: when you're 43 times more likely to kill one of them because you have a gun in the house than an intruder. >> kid did a good job of protecting his sister. >> anyone ever done a tally of lives saved? >> no. >> it is impossible to keep a statistic like that. >> i guess it is. >> every burglary foiled. >> look at all of the things that didn't happen. >> stephanie: statistics pulled freshly from the wrath. gail trotter who i was on with. what did she say? two and a half million people lives are saved every year because of guns. what? [ scooby-doo's "huh?" ] >> pulled from her rectum is where that's coming from. >> that sizable rectum of hers. >> stephanie: senator dick durbin on the nra association. >> the national rifle associati
[ applause ] >> it is like in monty python, they ran out of weapons started catapulting sheeps and cowsphanie: when has fox news had a roundtable on criticizing republicans? never. glenn beck at the nra convention. glen too crazy for fox beck. >> guns save lives. guns protect our mothers our wives, our daughters our children. >> except that one time. >> stephanie: when you're 43 times more likely to kill one of them because you have a gun in the house than an intruder....
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host: monty says -- host: coming up next, the rest of our program will focus on syria.ext we will look at what the united states faces on the diplomatic front. jay solomon of "the wall street journal" is our guest. later on we will take a look at the military capabilities and culture of syria. we will be right back. ♪ >> she is the first first lady to earn a college degree, she is called the mother of the regiment during the civil war. she urges her husband to switch to the republican party, against slavery. meet lucy hayes, the wife of rutherford b. hayes, as we continue our series on first ladies. tonight, live at 9:00 eastern. also on c-span radio and c-span -- c-span.org. >> we are a brand new startup company with one mission, to prevent distracted driving accidents. what we have here is our first generation product. it essentially works very similar to a breathalyzer. to start the vehicle the phone has to be locked into the system to start the car. we have a campaign to draw education and to texting and driving. we created this online simulator. we are trying to br
host: monty says -- host: coming up next, the rest of our program will focus on syria.ext we will look at what the united states faces on the diplomatic front. jay solomon of "the wall street journal" is our guest. later on we will take a look at the military capabilities and culture of syria. we will be right back. ♪ >> she is the first first lady to earn a college degree, she is called the mother of the regiment during the civil war. she urges her husband to switch to the...