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crosby, stills and nash perform next. there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around, and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table, underneath my work desk, we've got enough to knit a sweater. [ doorbell rings ] zach, what is that? the swiffer sweeper. the swiffer dusters. it's some sort of magic cloth that sucks in all the dog hair. it's quick and easy. pretty amazing that it picked it all up. i would totally take on another dog. [ kevin ] really? ♪ so tell me about that at&tally? best-ever family pricing thing. its ten gigs of data to share with unlimited talk and text, and for a family of four, its $160 a month. $160 a month? sign us up. um, maybe we sign you up at the store after this. right, 'cause this is the.
crosby, stills and nash perform next. there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around, and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table, underneath my work desk, we've got enough to knit a...
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crosby, stills and nash perform next.e compared to. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around, and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table, underneath my work desk, we've got enough to knit a sweater. [ doorbell rings ] zach, what is that? the swiffer sweeper. the swiffer dusters. it's some sort of magic cloth that sucks in all the dog hair. it's quick and easy. pretty amazing that it picked it all up. stly it's quick and easy. pretty amazing that it picked it all up. gs oo alxtd mis ybe ster th ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the ka
crosby, stills and nash perform next.e compared to. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around, and there it is again. it's scary. little bit...
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she thinks the market for treating nash will grow to 35 to $40 billion by 2025. so what is developing the treatments? the post familiar name is gilliad sciences. in the united states, there is also intercept pharmaceuticals and in france, bio tech company again f genfit. >> i personally believe that we'll probably need a couple years or so to see kind of the safety profile of the drugs in audition to outcomes here. i have my little, the drugs will probably be on the market around 2019 or 2020. >> reporter: until then, the stock prices are likely to be volatile. analysts say further positive data could cause the stock to double. on negative data, it could be cut in half. for "nightly business report", i'm meg terrell. >> to read more about nash and how drugs to treat the disease could rival hepatitis c medications go to nbr.com. >>> another piece of medical news to tell you about which could be big news. the swiss drug maker is teaming up with google to develop a smart contact lens that measures blood glucose in tear data. the smart lens may help restore the eye's
she thinks the market for treating nash will grow to 35 to $40 billion by 2025. so what is developing the treatments? the post familiar name is gilliad sciences. in the united states, there is also intercept pharmaceuticals and in france, bio tech company again f genfit. >> i personally believe that we'll probably need a couple years or so to see kind of the safety profile of the drugs in audition to outcomes here. i have my little, the drugs will probably be on the market around 2019 or...
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captain nash, thank you so much. >> my pleasure, jenna.c: we're learning more information about those sitting on this doomed and unprotected flight. it turns out that there are some compelling and chilling twists of fate. jenna: fox news alert. we left you, we heard word we should expect the president to step to the fold podium in two minutes. he will address the downed a malaysian airlines flight that happened yesterday. and believed to have been shot down by pro-russian separatists. still unconfirmed at this point. this is what president will provide us with facts as far as any today. bret baier is standing by with more. bret, certainly at love thinking about what the president, anticipation of what the president is going to say. what have you heard so far? >> jenna i think we heard a bit of a preview at united nations. here is the president. let's listen in. >> yesterday malaysian airlines flight mh 17 took off from amter stamp and shot down over ukraine near the russian border. nearly 300 innocent lives were taken. men, women, children
captain nash, thank you so much. >> my pleasure, jenna.c: we're learning more information about those sitting on this doomed and unprotected flight. it turns out that there are some compelling and chilling twists of fate. jenna: fox news alert. we left you, we heard word we should expect the president to step to the fold podium in two minutes. he will address the downed a malaysian airlines flight that happened yesterday. and believed to have been shot down by pro-russian separatists....
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graham nash joins us in studio next. jake and i have been best friends for years.favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. [ man ] now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, i'm hanging out with my best friend. talk to your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription fr
graham nash joins us in studio next. jake and i have been best friends for years.favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and...
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retired navy captain chuck nash is joining mess.aptain, good of you to join us today. >> nice to be with you. >> it's a very dire situation there right now. we've seen 1,000 lives so far lost on the palestinian side and 40 israeli troops as well as some civilians. where do you see this cease-fire going, particularly in light of the fact that john huddy just reported there's still more ar fire being fired? >> there is just kicking the can down the road a little bit looking for a silver lining in a very dark cloud. the fact of the matter is, from a military situation, it is in israel's best interest to crush hamas to within an inch of their life but not totally destroy them. that sounds odd, but there's a political ramification should they do that. and they need to keep the pressure up right now if the international community has not been able to solve this problem in the last 40-plus years they're not going to solve it in the next four hours. we have to just look at this for what it is, which is a chance for hamas to resupply, reposi
retired navy captain chuck nash is joining mess.aptain, good of you to join us today. >> nice to be with you. >> it's a very dire situation there right now. we've seen 1,000 lives so far lost on the palestinian side and 40 israeli troops as well as some civilians. where do you see this cease-fire going, particularly in light of the fact that john huddy just reported there's still more ar fire being fired? >> there is just kicking the can down the road a little bit looking for...
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captain nash will stand by.to point out to our viewers, we have not been able to independently confirm what you're seeing on your screen right now is the plane going down or the after the effects of a plane crash. we're working off a variety of different reports from the region and trying to do our best to confirm. malaysia airlines on their official twitter feed says this. malaysia airlines has lost contact of mh-17 from amsterdam. the last known position was over ukrainian airspace. more details to follow. that is all we have from them. what we have from the ukrainian government according to the associated press, advisors to the interior minister, remember, this is still a government that is trying to pull itself together, emerging from a crisis of its own, advisors to the government say the passenger plane was carrying 295, and they say that this plane was shot down. what you're seeing on the right of your screen is the plane's path from the website, flightaware. what that is showing you. that shows the plane
captain nash will stand by.to point out to our viewers, we have not been able to independently confirm what you're seeing on your screen right now is the plane going down or the after the effects of a plane crash. we're working off a variety of different reports from the region and trying to do our best to confirm. malaysia airlines on their official twitter feed says this. malaysia airlines has lost contact of mh-17 from amsterdam. the last known position was over ukrainian airspace. more...
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we're out for this show, but you'll see niecy nash again.il the next time i see you, watch your wallet. >> closed captioning sponsored by: i give my kids carnation breakfast essentials. bye, mom! with 21 vitamins and minerals, it helps prepare them for the day ahead. i can't control what happens out there, but i can help prepare them for it. carnation breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. he has gone too far. and we are not going to stand idly by. >> clinton said european leaders should be outraged by russia's role in eastern ukraine and should follow the u.s. in imposing tighter sanctions on russia. >>> well, the current secretary of state, john kerry, says that authorities are still trying to determine if any americans were on the doomed plane. the vast majority of the victims were from malaysia and the netherlands. at the amsterdam airport where the plane took off, distraught family members were waiting for news about their loved ones. >>> and it was a somber scene in kiev, as mourners came to memorialize the victims of the
we're out for this show, but you'll see niecy nash again.il the next time i see you, watch your wallet. >> closed captioning sponsored by: i give my kids carnation breakfast essentials. bye, mom! with 21 vitamins and minerals, it helps prepare them for the day ahead. i can't control what happens out there, but i can help prepare them for it. carnation breakfast essentials. good nutrition from the start. he has gone too far. and we are not going to stand idly by. >> clinton said...
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our report the gens at the funeral of one of nash begins at the funeral of one of the people killed yesterday. >> overcome by grief for a fallen soldier. there are several fresh graves in jerusalem's military cemetery today. israeli soldiers killed by palestinian militants who emerged from a tunnel. this country's worst nightmare is now the threat from below. here is where it became a reality. now deserted. drones bubbling overhead. the head of security showed me the spot in the field where the militants emerged yesterday. towers.ee the two >> in the distance, gaza was burning. this is now a front line. >> this is our life. >> are you afraid they will come back? >> sure. i am not afraid, but i am concerned, yes. >> and what will you do? >> i will run. >> this is one of the biggest tunnels we have discovered. access toy gave us one of the tunnels that penetrate israel. this one was found under a potato field 50 feet down. we made our way to the entrance. it was made with israeli concrete. the army says it would have taken hamas three or four years to finish the job. veryonstruction here was a
our report the gens at the funeral of one of nash begins at the funeral of one of the people killed yesterday. >> overcome by grief for a fallen soldier. there are several fresh graves in jerusalem's military cemetery today. israeli soldiers killed by palestinian militants who emerged from a tunnel. this country's worst nightmare is now the threat from below. here is where it became a reality. now deserted. drones bubbling overhead. the head of security showed me the spot in the field...
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, you know her from the soul man, from dancing with the stars, and from reno 911, everybody, niecy nash. [cheers and applause]
, you know her from the soul man, from dancing with the stars, and from reno 911, everybody, niecy nash. [cheers and applause]
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- keefer sutherland nicole richie musical guest crosby, stills and nash
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- keefer sutherland nicole richie musical guest crosby, stills and nash
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. >> this cousin, patrick nash said carla asked to borrow his gun, a .38 caliber revolver for protectionhe tells patrick that there has been recent break-ins there at her house, that she is concerned for her safety. >> patrick said that three days before the murder, he gave carla his gun loaded with five bullets. he also gave her a hunting knife. three days after the murder she returned the gun but not the knife. and the chamber of the gun was empty. >> patrick asked carla, hey, what happened to the bullets in it? she told him hey, i went target practicing. >> the experts gave the bullets to the experts and test fired so that they could compare it to the bullets recovered from avis' body. >> the projectile did match from the test firings which told me that the weapon was the weapon that killed avis banks. >> but this did not necessarily put the gun in carla's hand. so investigators looked again at the shoe impressions from the crime scene. they assumed the impression was made by a man's shoe which would have been a size 8. but it also could have been a woman's shoe, a size 10. with the w
. >> this cousin, patrick nash said carla asked to borrow his gun, a .38 caliber revolver for protectionhe tells patrick that there has been recent break-ins there at her house, that she is concerned for her safety. >> patrick said that three days before the murder, he gave carla his gun loaded with five bullets. he also gave her a hunting knife. three days after the murder she returned the gun but not the knife. and the chamber of the gun was empty. >> patrick asked carla,...
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nash let's go to seoul where harry fawcett joins us live.hina is usually known to be an ally of north korea. she has decided to visit the south kore south kore south korean peninsula, what is the message? >> it's a showing of it's content. a state that is propping up for decades, blow the north-eastern border. the idea that a chinese sitting president would come to south korea before going to visit the leader of north korea is unprecedented since normalization of diplomatic relations between south korea and china. it is a public snub. it's an expression of a deepening relationship between south korea and china. south korea relies on china, it's a huge market for south korea, the trade between the two countries is $230 billion. it's an important relationship and one that is becoming, i think, more friendly since the two people, suin pink and park geun-hye became to the top. park geun-hye speaks chinese, they get on well, perhaps there's a deepening relationship on a personal level. >> you mentioned economy and trade. security is on the agenda
nash let's go to seoul where harry fawcett joins us live.hina is usually known to be an ally of north korea. she has decided to visit the south kore south kore south korean peninsula, what is the message? >> it's a showing of it's content. a state that is propping up for decades, blow the north-eastern border. the idea that a chinese sitting president would come to south korea before going to visit the leader of north korea is unprecedented since normalization of diplomatic relations...
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so people go back to motown, go back to crosby stills and nash, who are in new york tonight, go back you know, what the history of this music is, and what the history of the culture is. >> who do you think -- we're talking about these big names. who do you think, as a student of music, anthony de courtis, is the most underrated musician of this era? putting you on the spot. >> very interesting. i think that, you know, ray davis from the kinks. the kinks were never quite as successful as, you know, certainly the rolling stones or the who. they're always battling, still fighting to this day. there may be a kinks reunion, if ray and his brother can get it together. but as a songwriter, and as a kind of social observer, ray davies is pretty perilous and a sense in which he has been undervalued. >> i'm glad you brought him up. he had editor of "rolling stone" magazine, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> and tomorrow night, "the sixties" 9:00 eastern. >>> coming up next, feeding time in the crocodile pit and the zookeeper gets a tad too close. the crock came down on his hand, pulled him
so people go back to motown, go back to crosby stills and nash, who are in new york tonight, go back you know, what the history of this music is, and what the history of the culture is. >> who do you think -- we're talking about these big names. who do you think, as a student of music, anthony de courtis, is the most underrated musician of this era? putting you on the spot. >> very interesting. i think that, you know, ray davis from the kinks. the kinks were never quite as...
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tomorrow, we will speak with the legendary graham nash of course from crosby, stills, nash.lies. another phenomenal british band. >> and stay with us now, because we're going to continue our conversation with lulu online. we're going to post our special after this hour with lulu on facebook and twitter. that's it for us "at this hour" on tv. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield" starts right now. >>> it is legal and it is lucrative. washington state starts selling pot for recreational use, and they expect to make millions in taxes and fees out there. >>> police are trying to figure out why a mom abandoned this adorable baby girl on a subway platform in new york no less. we have just learned the mom has been charged. a sleepy yankees fan gets called out by this nap for the sports announcers. and then thatit
tomorrow, we will speak with the legendary graham nash of course from crosby, stills, nash.lies. another phenomenal british band. >> and stay with us now, because we're going to continue our conversation with lulu online. we're going to post our special after this hour with lulu on facebook and twitter. that's it for us "at this hour" on tv. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield" starts right now. >>> it is legal and it is lucrative. washington state...
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. >> so essentially then someone would turn in in this kind of se nash owe, someone would turn in affidavit and that's it? like, nothing else happens after that? >> we would require that affidavit to be presented at record dags of the transfer so there's a new deed. without the -- you know, and our staff will have to be trained to go through and see whether the transfer is exempt. they'll have to be doing that at the counter or receive quite a few deeds and transfer tax affidavits through a recording system that we return on the day of if there's something deficient there. once we've made that determination we would record the deed, we would collect, if they are not exempt from this surtax, we would collect the surtax that was do before recordation so everything would have to happen before the actual property transfer would take place. . and at that point unless we're directed through some other investigation or something, our world would -- in terms of this transfer tax, would be complete. >> thank you. >> okay. . i think we should take public comment, if there's any for this item so i don
. >> so essentially then someone would turn in in this kind of se nash owe, someone would turn in affidavit and that's it? like, nothing else happens after that? >> we would require that affidavit to be presented at record dags of the transfer so there's a new deed. without the -- you know, and our staff will have to be trained to go through and see whether the transfer is exempt. they'll have to be doing that at the counter or receive quite a few deeds and transfer tax affidavits...
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the nash nationals ac mid i of scientists put it cat trough i can event at $2 trillion. >> if that went down. >> boy, we escaped that one. >> no kidding. >> that was like boy, that's pretty devastating. >> we're like what, what happened? >> we're okay, ultimately, yes. i wonder if they purposely wait add really long time? >> ya, couple of years? >> let time blow by a little bit. >> all right, my goodness it, well, let's talk some weather. i come bearing some great news, guys. >> yeah. >> yes, let's go back in time. we will look at rehoboth outside boardwalk plaza, currently upper 60s there, very light north-northwest winds. putting things into motion, activity on the board, understandable last night. had real pleasant night in not just delaware, but really the entire delaware valley ended up with some beautiful weather out there. now as we stand at the moment, we are still clear as a bell, frontal boundary still making its retreat. it is now still visible, but out to sea, so everybody has since cleared out. we are, again, literally figure tiffly in the clear here with high pressure keep
the nash nationals ac mid i of scientists put it cat trough i can event at $2 trillion. >> if that went down. >> boy, we escaped that one. >> no kidding. >> that was like boy, that's pretty devastating. >> we're like what, what happened? >> we're okay, ultimately, yes. i wonder if they purposely wait add really long time? >> ya, couple of years? >> let time blow by a little bit. >> all right, my goodness it, well, let's talk some weather. i...
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it will affect numerous nash inabilities and countries and makes it a more material international conflict. it also puts president putin and the russians on the defensive here. i think the best case for russia is not just an exposure of their lies in terms of their support but demonstrates they have enabled and armed militias on the ground that at best they can't control and i think this puts him on the defensive. lastly, i think it changes the nature of the diplomacy. we've relied on the russians to contain the forces on the ground and if they can't that changes the dynamics and we may be facing escalation. >> pelley: margaret, what happens next, in your estimation, with regard to american diplomacy on this? >> well, the u.s. has been pushing russia to clamp down its border, to stop the flow of fighters who are perhaps coming in with different agendas from russia into the eastern part of ukraine, so that would be a top item on the agenda. shut that down, start to try to get control over these fighters on the ground. what it also does is for this new ukrainian president poroshenko, it perh
it will affect numerous nash inabilities and countries and makes it a more material international conflict. it also puts president putin and the russians on the defensive here. i think the best case for russia is not just an exposure of their lies in terms of their support but demonstrates they have enabled and armed militias on the ground that at best they can't control and i think this puts him on the defensive. lastly, i think it changes the nature of the diplomacy. we've relied on the...
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constitution, the declaration of independence, the bill of mosts, seem to be the popular exhibit here at the nash archives. >> they sure are. >> how many people come and see them on a yearly basis? >> 1.5 million people come each year. rotunda >> we're not shooting this interview in the rotunda. the lighting is dim. why? >> to ensure that 100 years from now people will have the same experience of walking through rotunda and seeing the charters, to protect them from over-exposure to light. and what would happen if it was lit up? fade even more than they've faded now. the declaration is very faded because it was hanging in direct sunlight for many years before to the national archives wasbecause a cop are plate made to make copies. decided he wanted to have copies made to distribute so we think the way they made to take a plate was wet cloth and put it over the original declaration and lift of ink off, put it on the copper plate, and trace it, from that wet copy, replica.t's an exact so that started the deterioration. process where that mysterious hand print in the corner of the declaration that's
constitution, the declaration of independence, the bill of mosts, seem to be the popular exhibit here at the nash archives. >> they sure are. >> how many people come and see them on a yearly basis? >> 1.5 million people come each year. rotunda >> we're not shooting this interview in the rotunda. the lighting is dim. why? >> to ensure that 100 years from now people will have the same experience of walking through rotunda and seeing the charters, to protect them from...
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tel aviv israel's offensive has caused public anger around the world with nash rallies held in the u.k. australia and france protests were peaceful for the most part though appropriateness for the demonstration in paris turned violent crowds attacked two synagogues trapping about one hundred people in the side for a time as the conflict in flames between israel and palestine keep on top of r.t. dot com for the developments and remembered a fellow followed reporter already fear on twitter. stay with us as we had to brazil world cup fever is stepping aside for big business between brics countries. history is never really dead as long as it's with us the start of the first world war one hundred years ago is a case in point in numerous ways the beginning and conclusion of that conflict shapes our world today. choose your language. of choice we can with no intervention they still some of us. choose to use the concerns to. choose the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that in time good night choose be access to often. with the economic downturn the final. day belonged to the new yo
tel aviv israel's offensive has caused public anger around the world with nash rallies held in the u.k. australia and france protests were peaceful for the most part though appropriateness for the demonstration in paris turned violent crowds attacked two synagogues trapping about one hundred people in the side for a time as the conflict in flames between israel and palestine keep on top of r.t. dot com for the developments and remembered a fellow followed reporter already fear on twitter. stay...
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teaching his classes on nonviolence and teaching people like john lewis and james bevel and diane nashot swing back if somebody hits you in the head with a nightstick. >> we actually practiced sitting in. some took the role of students who were sitting at a lunch counter and others took the role of white thugs. we were practicing how to remain non-violent even in the face of violence. >> there had been other sit-ins in those early months of 1960, but no one is centrally organizing or coordinating this like the student group from nashville. >> it was on february the 13th. and we had the very first sit-in in nashville. i took my seat at the counter. i asked the waitress for a hamburger and a coke. >> the students sit down at the lunch counter asking to be served, knowing full well that it's against the law. >> we were prepared to be arrested and go to jail and if necessary, stay in jail. >> it was a moving feeling within me that i was sitting there demanding a god-given right. i could no longer be satisfied or go along with an evil system. >> the big surprise for them was that they weren
teaching his classes on nonviolence and teaching people like john lewis and james bevel and diane nashot swing back if somebody hits you in the head with a nightstick. >> we actually practiced sitting in. some took the role of students who were sitting at a lunch counter and others took the role of white thugs. we were practicing how to remain non-violent even in the face of violence. >> there had been other sit-ins in those early months of 1960, but no one is centrally organizing...
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. >> the nash wa street facility houses 700 detainees accused of a variety of crimes from minor infractions to dangerous felonies. even though they have not been convicted, they are here awaiting the resolution of their cases. tensions can still run high. a calm day can turn violent without warning. a fight landed 20-year-old alex gonzalez in the jail's infirmary. >> i got hit with a tray. and i fought back. >> after reviewing surveillance, he and other jail staff learn how brutal the fight was. >> what we see is mr. alex gonzalez received this tray from the food line and he is ready to sit down and have dinner. what we see is this is the detainee who is entering the food line here. he grabs a couple of juice and he doesn't grab any juice because the intention is not to sit down to a meal. he took the tray and rammed it right into his right eye socket. he was hitting him and sent him to the ground and drove his head into the floor. >> what is calling for, the officer waits for back up as to not to engage with him. as soon as he sees the entry of the team, he is moving to break up the fight.
. >> the nash wa street facility houses 700 detainees accused of a variety of crimes from minor infractions to dangerous felonies. even though they have not been convicted, they are here awaiting the resolution of their cases. tensions can still run high. a calm day can turn violent without warning. a fight landed 20-year-old alex gonzalez in the jail's infirmary. >> i got hit with a tray. and i fought back. >> after reviewing surveillance, he and other jail staff learn how...
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chuck nash joins us to discuss this. good to see you, as always.see this all coming together? what are we seeing unfold in the middle east? >> i think what we're seeing is the further deterioration of the situation. the situations in iraq, the instability in the gulf, to afghanistan, and israel, and going through the northern coast of africa, and the dismemberment of a lot of those governments that were the fallout of the arab spring. and the focal point, israel, that's where they can coalesce around. when they're not fighting each other, that's what they look to. and hamas is around more than they' they've ever been. a lot of arms and capability have moved into gaza and thus into the hands of hamas from libya. >> and we've seen evidence of that. rocket fire from gaza has landed in bethlehem as well as hebron. what are your concerns about what unfolds in israel and gaza, and how that may bringmore anti more of the common enemy they have? >> well, any time that hamas expands the reach of their weapons, moved to a weapon that can reach jerusalem, and
chuck nash joins us to discuss this. good to see you, as always.see this all coming together? what are we seeing unfold in the middle east? >> i think what we're seeing is the further deterioration of the situation. the situations in iraq, the instability in the gulf, to afghanistan, and israel, and going through the northern coast of africa, and the dismemberment of a lot of those governments that were the fallout of the arab spring. and the focal point, israel, that's where they can...
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so chuck nash says we need to reform now and that was my point.ean, i'm not a fan, but if this is going to be the impediment of not getting vets the help that they need, let's just get it done. >> i like your lead-in on this because it explains to people including myself who believes that there is an endemic cultural problem, those are going to be a long-term fix and that should not be an excuse for applying funding to get some things rolling so that they can get the access. in the bill that's been worked out between the senate and the house, it is saying that the access will be provided in that if you live more than 40 hours away from memphis will be or you have not been seen within 30 days of trying to get an appointment, you can go to an outside facility and get that and that's where the money can go in. but just having the money truck back up to the loading dock of the va and dump more money on top of a broken organization is not the way to go. neil: you know, one of the things about this, i do like the idea of being able to fire deadweight an
so chuck nash says we need to reform now and that was my point.ean, i'm not a fan, but if this is going to be the impediment of not getting vets the help that they need, let's just get it done. >> i like your lead-in on this because it explains to people including myself who believes that there is an endemic cultural problem, those are going to be a long-term fix and that should not be an excuse for applying funding to get some things rolling so that they can get the access. in the bill...
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a committed lso internationalist supporting the u.n., nato and the nash shall plan. s paul douglas said no one was better versed than he and how to et legislation enacted with a friction.f the senate panel was tasked selecting the five most illustrious senators of all time the arkley was among finalists for the honor. day one would he have to agree with president truman. he ranked him as one of the all est legislatures of times. so i would leave you all to towering legacy of alvin barkley. unquestioned giant in the istory of the senate in the history of kentucky and in the of pa duke ka. very much. [applause] >> from 1960 to 1962, the u.s. government aided cuban parents sending their children to the u.s. in order to escape the rise regime.astro next on american history tv, professor discusses known acy of the mission as operation pedro pan. the different and how the ns 2,000 custody battle reignited debate over operation pedro pan. several audience the u.s. as ow the who came to part of the operation took part in the discussion. florida international university hoste
a committed lso internationalist supporting the u.n., nato and the nash shall plan. s paul douglas said no one was better versed than he and how to et legislation enacted with a friction.f the senate panel was tasked selecting the five most illustrious senators of all time the arkley was among finalists for the honor. day one would he have to agree with president truman. he ranked him as one of the all est legislatures of times. so i would leave you all to towering legacy of alvin barkley....
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navy captain chuck nash is a fox news military analyst and he joins me now., good to see you this morning. what do you make of this new development coming from inside of russia? >> i think the russians dropped any pretense this is a local homegrown dissatisfaction in eastern ukraine about separating. this is essentially a new way of taking over a part of a country. you just move your special operations forces in. you foment rebellion, and then you support them from right across the border. now with multiple ways of verifying that, we're seeing that this is occurring and we no longer have to take the russian's word forfeit we ever did. martha: when you look back, the thinking was that we would send mres, essentially, on german trucks. >> yes. martha: that would be how we would help the ukrainian people because, you know, it was just internal strife and wasn't really our problem. russia although they would like to see outcome go a certain way wasn't directly involved. there is really no pretense of believing that anymore, is there? >> no and mr. putin has seen
navy captain chuck nash is a fox news military analyst and he joins me now., good to see you this morning. what do you make of this new development coming from inside of russia? >> i think the russians dropped any pretense this is a local homegrown dissatisfaction in eastern ukraine about separating. this is essentially a new way of taking over a part of a country. you just move your special operations forces in. you foment rebellion, and then you support them from right across the...
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is retired general chuck nash who spent part of his career as investigator. >> and the fact that the u.s. is releasing what they say is evidence that russian units are firing rockets from the russian side of the border against ukrainian government forces, why is the world not responding more virilently. >> because they are not in a position to do so. vladimar putin didn't go on the crimia adventure on the whim. he's been building to this point and watching how the u.s. reacts to various things for some period of time. and over the last six years or so it is apparent to him and others, we are withdrawing from the world stage and pulling out of europe and backing out of the middle east and he had a point in time where he could operate with a wide open window. so many redlines were crossed and he knows he can do this because not even the europeans who have the most to be concerned about are willing to do anything because they are addicted to the energy supplies coming out of russia. >> i don't suppose they see the armed conflict of u.s. and russia, but there are options rrnt there? >> t
is retired general chuck nash who spent part of his career as investigator. >> and the fact that the u.s. is releasing what they say is evidence that russian units are firing rockets from the russian side of the border against ukrainian government forces, why is the world not responding more virilently. >> because they are not in a position to do so. vladimar putin didn't go on the crimia adventure on the whim. he's been building to this point and watching how the u.s. reacts to...
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>> i see nash bridges. that's who i see.t is weird. >> that's disturbing. >> do morality groups stop people from seeing movies or provide free promotion. >> i don't know what they do. if anything it gives more publicity to these movies. this movie will be a massive, massive flop. seriously. there is no way this movie is not going to absolutely -- this is going to make "basic instinct 2" look like" citizen cane." not that i saw "basic instipg 2". >> what if it is one of the greatest movies ever. >> people like to read the book because they are alone in their home. you don't read it on the subway. you don't want people around you. >> the only reason it was a big hit was because kindle took off. people were able to read them on the kindle. most women -- the 100 million women that read the book they were not sitting on the subway. maybe on their kindle they were reading. it but they wouldn't boo -- >> frankly i don't understand the appeal. somebody anybody bells my ear kind of hard and i'm like, i'm done here. >> imranted that d
>> i see nash bridges. that's who i see.t is weird. >> that's disturbing. >> do morality groups stop people from seeing movies or provide free promotion. >> i don't know what they do. if anything it gives more publicity to these movies. this movie will be a massive, massive flop. seriously. there is no way this movie is not going to absolutely -- this is going to make "basic instinct 2" look like" citizen cane." not that i saw "basic instipg...
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mabs will use microsensors and microprocessor technology to nash gait and track targets. it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, l
mabs will use microsensors and microprocessor technology to nash gait and track targets. it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and...
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. >> crosby, stills, nash and faux young. >> cool moment. >> 9:17.ets get a quick look at the weather here. >> okay, today, hottest day of the week. you make it through today it gets betterrish after that. >> yes. >> looking good at the shore this morning, the sun is glistening off the water, it will be a great day, get your spot now because i think that it will be crowded on that beach later on. we were all so lucky to be able to spend today there. 94 degrees today. ninety tomorrow if we get to that 90 and it is still might be close because of the clouds and the thunderstorms but we will have another heat wave. getting better on thursday, friday, peak weather day of the week 85 degrees. saturday and sunday looking good 80's both day which is seasonal and sunshine both days as well. >> what you are saying tomorrow if we only hit 89 that is in the considered a warm whatever it is call heat wave. >> yes. >> three in a low of 90 or above. >> too hot. >> it is hot. >> it is humidity. >>> so, every guy tries out the other guy about his wedding proposal, r
. >> crosby, stills, nash and faux young. >> cool moment. >> 9:17.ets get a quick look at the weather here. >> okay, today, hottest day of the week. you make it through today it gets betterrish after that. >> yes. >> looking good at the shore this morning, the sun is glistening off the water, it will be a great day, get your spot now because i think that it will be crowded on that beach later on. we were all so lucky to be able to spend today there. 94...
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retired navy aviator fox news contributor chuck nash is here to weigh in on the crash investigation.mbassador to the ukraine is here to break down the far-reaching consequences of the shootdown. >>> and day 12 of israel's offensive into gaza strip, and it shows no sign of letting up. israel pounds the gaza strip as hamas militants keep firing rockets into israel. and as israel pushes its ground game, its troops make a discovery showing militants have been digging in. a live report from the israel/gaza border. >>> and back here at home, our own border crisis over immigration. protests for and against spreading from our southern border to points well north. it comes as congress struggles to agree on funding for the crisis that's left thousands of unaccompanied children alone, and in limbo. what's next? congressman andy harris is here to weigh in. thank you for joining us on this very busy saturday. i'm leland vittert. >> and i'm heather childers. we're in for uma peng ram u. "america's news headquarters" starts right now. >> we begin with the investigation into the downing of malaysian
retired navy aviator fox news contributor chuck nash is here to weigh in on the crash investigation.mbassador to the ukraine is here to break down the far-reaching consequences of the shootdown. >>> and day 12 of israel's offensive into gaza strip, and it shows no sign of letting up. israel pounds the gaza strip as hamas militants keep firing rockets into israel. and as israel pushes its ground game, its troops make a discovery showing militants have been digging in. a live report from...
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nash has a budget of $17.5 billion and next year it will go down. where is the money going now? they are doing and what should they be doing? >> we have the international space station, $3 billion a year. the international space station is good for international relations. it's not clear you are doing any new and exciting science there. but, it's a lot of money that goes there and it's historic. then we have the orion capsule which is being built and people are trying to think of the mission it will achieve and there is a perception that going to the moon and to mars is like coke and pepsi. one is three days and the other is three years through deep space where people are a radiated and it's not an easy thing to do. gerri: not at all and of course what we have seen is that this little monster toy to put down on the face of mars to explore-- >> keep in mind, the planetary science budget , which is a line item in the nasa budget is one and a half billion dollars. it's 9% of the nasa budget, which is in turn 4% of the federal budget and that is where the cool new stuff is being don
nash has a budget of $17.5 billion and next year it will go down. where is the money going now? they are doing and what should they be doing? >> we have the international space station, $3 billion a year. the international space station is good for international relations. it's not clear you are doing any new and exciting science there. but, it's a lot of money that goes there and it's historic. then we have the orion capsule which is being built and people are trying to think of the...
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nash picked figure. they save $130,000, 370 dollars is the price tag for the marketing. lot of people talk about the story, so we thought we would bring in experts to discuss. g moore, the chief economist at the heritage foundation and thomas hershel, cornell university professor and author of the new book, chasing the american dream. tom, i'll start here. does usa today have it right? is $130,000 the magic number? >> i don't think there is a magic number. thank you for having me on. this is great to talk with you. i think-- we come up with a slightly lower number around 109,000 year, but the basic idea i think is that there is kind of a level at which some people are above that, his comfort level and i think probably the majority the workforce is actually below and they are not able to live without going into debt and that is the cause of financial stress for a lot of people. gerri: that is a great point because in this country credit cards, that is sort of the oil that greases the wheels with people wanting to you like they're in the middle class, but they really are.
nash picked figure. they save $130,000, 370 dollars is the price tag for the marketing. lot of people talk about the story, so we thought we would bring in experts to discuss. g moore, the chief economist at the heritage foundation and thomas hershel, cornell university professor and author of the new book, chasing the american dream. tom, i'll start here. does usa today have it right? is $130,000 the magic number? >> i don't think there is a magic number. thank you for having me on. this...
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mabs will use microsensors and microprocessor technology to nash gait and track targets. ♪ [ cat meows da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the kangaroo ♪ ♪ and they all went marching, marching in two by two ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfinder, with intuitive four-wheel drive. an adventure worth sharing. nissan. innovation that excites. we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first, we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber bate, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. (vo) you know that dream... where you're the hero? hey... you guys mind warming this fella up for me? i'm gonna go back down, i saw some recyclables. make it happen with verizon xlte. find a car service. we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. thanks! sure. we've got a spike in tempe
mabs will use microsensors and microprocessor technology to nash gait and track targets. ♪ [ cat meows da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the kangaroo ♪ ♪ and they all went marching, marching in two by two ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfinder, with intuitive four-wheel drive. an adventure worth sharing. nissan. innovation that excites. we know in the cyber world, threats are always...
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second wave was coming and i knew the young woman directing it and i called her, her name is dianne nash. i said, young woman, do you know i am with people in new orleans and they almost got killed. i said, you are going to get some people killed. and she almost laughed. she said, sir, we all assigned our wills last night. we all signed. we know what lies ahead. i think at that moment, i began to understand the commitment that was moving them and ultimately, moved us all. you know, you cannot go through the experience and interact with people like that and do not have a great admiration for them and respect for them. and, and, you cannot help but be impressed with how, you know, the courage. a child should lead us. those children led us. i say to all of you, you are very young. you are very young, but that power is still there. you can make -- you can have a real impact. if you just look at the children and the book about them and look at the influence, their concerted effort brought about -- it is a great lesson. it was a lesson for me and still is and for all of us. >> thank you. >> i
second wave was coming and i knew the young woman directing it and i called her, her name is dianne nash. i said, young woman, do you know i am with people in new orleans and they almost got killed. i said, you are going to get some people killed. and she almost laughed. she said, sir, we all assigned our wills last night. we all signed. we know what lies ahead. i think at that moment, i began to understand the commitment that was moving them and ultimately, moved us all. you know, you cannot...
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mabs will use microsensors and microprocessor technology to nash gait and track targets. >> drones keep getting smaller and trickier. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the g
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wednesday graham nash. and on thursday, singer petula clark will join us. >> that is phenomenal. for joining us. stick with us all week. legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> police want to know more about the online habits of the man accused of leaving his toddler son inside that hot car. they also want a look at the chieldz child's medical records. what about the mother? the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> oscar pistorius re-enacts the moment of shot his girlfriend. it is all on videotape. we will show you this disturbing video. we will tell you if it
wednesday graham nash. and on thursday, singer petula clark will join us. >> that is phenomenal. for joining us. stick with us all week. legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> police want to know more about the online habits of the man accused of leaving his toddler son inside that hot car. they also want a look at the chieldz child's medical records. what about the mother? the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> oscar pistorius re-enacts the...
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wednesday graham nash. and on thursday, singer petula clark will join us. >> that is phenomenal. thank you for joining us. stick with us all week. legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> police want to know more about the online habits of the man accused of leaving his toddler son inside that hot car. they also want a look at the chieldz child's medical records. what about the mother? the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> oscar pistorius re-enacts the moment of shot his girlfriend. it is all on videotape. we will show you this disturbing video. we will tell you if it could affect the blade runner's murder trial. >>> all black males between 30 and 50? >> yes. >> in a roll call? >> yes, sir. >> did they say anything in terms of why stop all black males -- >> police in one florida community accused of making tens of thousands of illegal stops targeting african-americans. now, they are dealing with a whopper of a lawsuit. hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. thanks forever being with us today. it's monday, july 7th. welcome to "legal view." police are
wednesday graham nash. and on thursday, singer petula clark will join us. >> that is phenomenal. thank you for joining us. stick with us all week. legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> police want to know more about the online habits of the man accused of leaving his toddler son inside that hot car. they also want a look at the chieldz child's medical records. what about the mother? the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> oscar pistorius...