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he stars on tv's number one show, "ncis.""new york times," next generation of amtrak locomotives. three. new high-tech engines rolled out yesterday. they will operate on the northeast corridor. >> "the los angeles times" says four wireless carriers are combining forces. they are launching a campaign to get drivers to stop texting. verizon, sprint t-mobile and at&t have joined 200 other organizations in the it can wait campaign. >> so many people text and drive. it's really dangerous. >>> green bay gazette said a 7-year-old wisconsin boy got a handwritten letter from joe biden. he had an idea that would make the nation safer. make guns shoot chocolate. biden wrote back it would make the nation safer and happier. you're laughing at me. >> i can imagine you texting. >> i don't text and drive. i was driving this weekend and i looked over and noticed a guy texting and driving. >> everybody thinks they can do it. >> you pull up to a stop seen and the light turns green and they are still looking down. new york daily news says milky
he stars on tv's number one show, "ncis.""new york times," next generation of amtrak locomotives. three. new high-tech engines rolled out yesterday. they will operate on the northeast corridor. >> "the los angeles times" says four wireless carriers are combining forces. they are launching a campaign to get drivers to stop texting. verizon, sprint t-mobile and at&t have joined 200 other organizations in the it can wait campaign. >> so many people...
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[captioning made possible by kcet public television and friends of nci] second announcer: is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you california's gold. bp is proud to bring you california's gold. beyond petroleum. bp.
[captioning made possible by kcet public television and friends of nci] second announcer: is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you california's gold. bp is proud to bring you california's gold. beyond petroleum. bp.
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but you're also doing great stuff over on cbs, "ncis: los angeles." picked up again. it's the biggest show in the world. >> i'm so grateful, man, i get to -- you know. >> jimmy: it's good. it's good that you're doing all this stuff. 'cause we -- the more ll, the better for the world. >> and the better for ll. [ laughter ] it helps me a little bit too. >> jimmy: what are you doing tonight? what song are you doing tonight? >> you know what? >> jimmy: can we tell everybody? >> i think you should just wait and see. we're gonna do some hip hop and, you know, don't miss it. >> jimmy: all right. [ cheers and applause ] it's really, really good. >> yeah. and i want you to rock with me, too. don't sit there like, "um, are my friends watching?" >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, no. >> let's do this. >> jimmy: all right, we're gonna have a party. ll cool j. check out the new album, "authentic." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with alyson hannigan, everybody! come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ how advanced is the ford fusion? well...it has outstanding perf
but you're also doing great stuff over on cbs, "ncis: los angeles." picked up again. it's the biggest show in the world. >> i'm so grateful, man, i get to -- you know. >> jimmy: it's good. it's good that you're doing all this stuff. 'cause we -- the more ll, the better for the world. >> and the better for ll. [ laughter ] it helps me a little bit too. >> jimmy: what are you doing tonight? what song are you doing tonight? >> you know what? >> jimmy:...
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captioning made possible by friends of nci john hunter: ok.we start off with a reading from sun tzu, the chinese general. his book "the art of war," which of course as you know is basically how to stay out of war for the most part or if you're in it how to get out of it quickly, and he says--ahem-- "therefore, a victorious army first wins "and then seeks a battle. a defeated army first battles and then seeks victory." read that again. yeah.
captioning made possible by friends of nci john hunter: ok.we start off with a reading from sun tzu, the chinese general. his book "the art of war," which of course as you know is basically how to stay out of war for the most part or if you're in it how to get out of it quickly, and he says--ahem-- "therefore, a victorious army first wins "and then seeks a battle. a defeated army first battles and then seeks victory." read that again. yeah.
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. >>> how an ncis star reached out. >> it's a very personal thing to talk about. >>> and could it hitm. >> is niecy nash sherry shepherd's match maker? >> i got a wedding ring. >>> full house's laurie laughlin on the olsen twin's body images. >> clearly we were worried for her safety. >>> and going out with uncle jesse?>> one of the hottest chi our generation. >> we really hit it off. >> it sounds like you were dating. >>> and tv's sexy hunk stripdown. >> yes! >> she's killing me. >>> right now internet meets tv to bring you celebrity news 24/7. it's "omg! insider." >>> ncis star holly perez's connection to the cleveland captives. >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "omg! insider," i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm thea andrews, we're focusing on the three women who survived a little central house of horrors for ten years. now they're free but facing the glare of constant media attention. >> we saw with abc news' david muir who has a look at how these women are dealing with the media onslaught. it's trending now. >> i think there's no question in this case, you've got to give these famili
. >>> how an ncis star reached out. >> it's a very personal thing to talk about. >>> and could it hitm. >> is niecy nash sherry shepherd's match maker? >> i got a wedding ring. >>> full house's laurie laughlin on the olsen twin's body images. >> clearly we were worried for her safety. >>> and going out with uncle jesse?>> one of the hottest chi our generation. >> we really hit it off. >> it sounds like you were...
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david: i hope not ncis. that's all i care about.u could be outraged to hear how much some public universities are making, educators, supposed to do it because they love it, but the money's not bad either. the list of the highest college paid presidents coming right up. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. liz: breaking news on dell. first it was talk, but now it's action. carl icahn putting money where his mouth is. he wanted to put forth a slate for dell, and guess what? he and southeast asset management, southern asset management, solicited proxies for southeastern. icahn put forth board nominee as a single slate. six from carl, six if southeastern, and carl icahn nominates him
david: i hope not ncis. that's all i care about.u could be outraged to hear how much some public universities are making, educators, supposed to do it because they love it, but the money's not bad either. the list of the highest college paid presidents coming right up. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80...
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american idol, ncis. not hard to understand. easily to follow.e of a narrow, niche consumer. i would say the cable is like your favorite magazine. they go after a certain audience like "people" or "esquire." the broadcast guys are these kind of huge circus tents that need to get as many people under the tend at possible. you're going to see "mad men" on amc. might not work on cbs. >> one of my favorite shows on television is "duck dynasty." i have not been shy of communicating that to viewers. it's a really family about real values. fun to watch. sort of an unembarrassed appeal to traditional family vams which i love. i love a & e did it. what do you think the reason that shows like "duck dynasty" which broke a ton of records in ratings are doing so well and what do they portend maybe about the future of tv? >> again, i think these shows go after a certain stripe of viewer. that finds a certain awning on a certain cable network. i don't think "duck" would do as well on abc. it wouldn't have a broad appeal like michael j. fox or friends or seinfel
american idol, ncis. not hard to understand. easily to follow.e of a narrow, niche consumer. i would say the cable is like your favorite magazine. they go after a certain audience like "people" or "esquire." the broadcast guys are these kind of huge circus tents that need to get as many people under the tend at possible. you're going to see "mad men" on amc. might not work on cbs. >> one of my favorite shows on television is "duck dynasty." i have...
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they all watched "ncis" and "cops" on tv. they all know all about police work. but the reality is we did all the things that we could physically do and we're controlled by the constitution. we can't just go booting somebody's door down because we suspect there may be a crime taking place. i drove by this house probably a thousand times and had no idea what was going on inside. if i had any idea, i certainly would have rectified it. >> officer simone, a very good point to make. thank you very much indeed for joining me. >> thank you. >>> we haven't seen gina dejesus since she was freed but lydia sparo has. she joins me now. thank you for joining me. >> no problem, piers. good evening. >> how is gina? how are the family? >> i have spoken to the family, i spoke to nancy, her mom, today. she's doing great. i saw gina briefly. she looks happy. she looks excited to be home. actually, according to nancy, she's stronger. she's stronger than most of the family and she is. she's just an amazing young woman and you would never know to look at her that she went through some
they all watched "ncis" and "cops" on tv. they all know all about police work. but the reality is we did all the things that we could physically do and we're controlled by the constitution. we can't just go booting somebody's door down because we suspect there may be a crime taking place. i drove by this house probably a thousand times and had no idea what was going on inside. if i had any idea, i certainly would have rectified it. >> officer simone, a very good point...
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agent in charge, james cavanagh and welcome rob mcfadden who helped run downer intelligence ops at ncisjames, let me start with you. do we know how the fbi knew of these three guys existence in the first place? how did they come upon these three guys? >> well, what happened, s.e., was at this watertown shoot-out, they picked up the telephone that was left. and also tamerlan or dzhokhar, i'm not sure, they picked up one of those phones and they found text messages. they went back to the roommate and interviewed the roommate and he told them the three friends had come over. and they had removed these items. they picked up the text messages. you look like the bomber. lol. go to my room, take anything you want. so that's how they got them. they were arrest asked the roommate. >> let's talk about those text that's james just referenced, dzhokhar referencing his friends, you'd better not text me and come to my room and take whatever you want. as a person who has experience interviewing this sort of people, what do you take from the mindset of somebody making those sorts of texts. is he saying
agent in charge, james cavanagh and welcome rob mcfadden who helped run downer intelligence ops at ncisjames, let me start with you. do we know how the fbi knew of these three guys existence in the first place? how did they come upon these three guys? >> well, what happened, s.e., was at this watertown shoot-out, they picked up the telephone that was left. and also tamerlan or dzhokhar, i'm not sure, they picked up one of those phones and they found text messages. they went back to the...
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. ♪ [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> i'm miranda esmonde-white.hank you for joining me for a "classical stretch" workout here in montego bay, jamaica, on a beautiful sunny day. you just side to side... and drop those arms. nice momentum. use your hips. change your arms. 1 and 2. 3. relax.
. ♪ [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> i'm miranda esmonde-white.hank you for joining me for a "classical stretch" workout here in montego bay, jamaica, on a beautiful sunny day. you just side to side... and drop those arms. nice momentum. use your hips. change your arms. 1 and 2. 3. relax.
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. >>> and i'm inside polly perez in the ncis lab. >>> pregnant and dating. love. >> i'm like eight months pregnant. >>> right now internet meets tv to bring you celebrity news 24/7, it's "omg! insider." >>> the images are horrific and unforgettable, the aftermath of the devastating oklahoma tornado. hello, everyone, welcome to "omgsider." i'm kevin harlfrazier. >> and i'm thea andrews. >> the cable networks with wall to wall coverage and network news with special reports. >> and leading the way in this story, social media, we're learning about this awful story firsthand from people in the mid of this tornado tragedy telling their stories through posting firsthand accounts, videos and pictures. it's all trending now. >> the last breaking news overnight, we'll get right into it, of course, daily news sums it up best, with "hell on earth," these horrible tornadoes that hit the heartland of our country.
. >>> and i'm inside polly perez in the ncis lab. >>> pregnant and dating. love. >> i'm like eight months pregnant. >>> right now internet meets tv to bring you celebrity news 24/7, it's "omg! insider." >>> the images are horrific and unforgettable, the aftermath of the devastating oklahoma tornado. hello, everyone, welcome to "omgsider." i'm kevin harlfrazier. >> and i'm thea andrews. >> the cable networks with wall to...
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robert mcfadden, former special agent in charge of "ncis" global field office. and frederick fliess, former senior analyst and manager of lignet.com. walid, i hoping to have the sound of the alleged terrorist because you say the words matter. i believe we have the sound now. let's take a listen to them. >> we must fight them as they fight us. an eye for a eye and a tooth for a tooth. i apologize women had to witness this today but in our land our women have it see the same. you people will never be safe. your governments, they don't care about you. jenna: the crime scene is medieval, walid. it seems very brutal but you say it is not random, why? >> no, it is not random for a variety of reasons. number one, we look at the bug picture there were similar attacks against individuals from the military in france in 2012 in the south and and against germany in the airports in 2011. there is in the manual of al qaeda an injunction, anybody who believes in this ideology, whatever and whoever it can encounter from the western military, nato military, that they can try to
robert mcfadden, former special agent in charge of "ncis" global field office. and frederick fliess, former senior analyst and manager of lignet.com. walid, i hoping to have the sound of the alleged terrorist because you say the words matter. i believe we have the sound now. let's take a listen to them. >> we must fight them as they fight us. an eye for a eye and a tooth for a tooth. i apologize women had to witness this today but in our land our women have it see the same. you...
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today, from the hit drama "ncis," mark harmon. and, a performance from huey lewis & the news.nning "live!" e emmy-award [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> [huey lewis & the news "heart f rock & roll playing] [cheers and applause]
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. >>> tomorrow on "cbs this morning," ncis is still one of the hottest shows on tv.ning. on monday we'll reveal this year's list of the fortune 500. last year's top company brought in $452 billion in revenue. who takes this year's top spot? we'll see you monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >> your voice held up okay after all. >> that's right. you know the sinuses are clearing up now with the tequila. >> thank you for being here this week. >> thank you for having me. >> have a great weekend, everybody. thanks for being with us on "cbs this morning." we leave you now with a look at the most striking photo images of this news filled week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> first of all what are we drinking here? >> this is a spinning top. >> a spinning top? i like that. >> you drink a little. it makes your head spin. >> yeah, yeah. >> this drink comes from azteca which is also a northern state. >> okay. >> it is it tequila and it has grapefruit soda. you can taste the citrus in it. >> it's a loving morning cocktail. >> yes. >> perfect for saturday morning. >>
. >>> tomorrow on "cbs this morning," ncis is still one of the hottest shows on tv.ning. on monday we'll reveal this year's list of the fortune 500. last year's top company brought in $452 billion in revenue. who takes this year's top spot? we'll see you monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >> your voice held up okay after all. >> that's right. you know the sinuses are clearing up now with the tequila. >> thank you for being here this week....
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strategic leaders need more options, not wes and the offices associated with that is better in the ncisstudy or the warfare among people requires more ground force capacity not less. of course, we prefer to a clearly defined state based threat that they must teacher and the feet unfortunately this is not the reality that we face. we do have some potential threats like this and have the military forces to deal with it that these have become, unlike the past of lesser contingency but we need to do with the areas of increasing risk of the typical mission sent and other similar to them. but doing so doesn't fit the story because these adjustments require more not less but unfortunately reality is forcing itself with coble responsibilities and interests and surely the johnson administration did not want to get bogged down in vietnam and bush did not want to invade panama and clinton did not want to do panama and bush did not wish to fight terrorist and nation-building and some pitcher administration may find themselves having to do just what it does not want to do. and when they find themsel
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it's the only place where you can get 18 to 20 million people watching "ncis" every single week.ore fragmented, network television is still the big player. it's still the big tent where you can get the most amount of people. >> it has been and you have been saying that for a long time. nonetheless, those of us that see the 66 plus, versus four on digital start to wonder when the netfl netflixes of the world become more popular and when broadband tv starts to catch. >> look, some of the money will be shifting in the future. some of the money already has been shifting. the idea for someone like us, a, to have strong interactive presence which we do with our own interactive sites. in addition, we sell a lot of content to netflix. we believe in netflix. so while network advertising may eventually shift. it's going to shift into other areas where we are also getting paid. >> so you think you'll get paid regardless, even if the audiences continue to shrink, let's say and people start pulling out their cable? >> no question about it. the key for cbs and all of the major media companies
it's the only place where you can get 18 to 20 million people watching "ncis" every single week.ore fragmented, network television is still the big player. it's still the big tent where you can get the most amount of people. >> it has been and you have been saying that for a long time. nonetheless, those of us that see the 66 plus, versus four on digital start to wonder when the netfl netflixes of the world become more popular and when broadband tv starts to catch. >>...
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captioning made possible by friends of nci man: in 1950, general of the army dwight eisenhower bought this farm here in gettysburg, pennsylvania, next to the famous battlefield. the idea was to retire here after a stint as president of columbia university to sit on this porch, read books,
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