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then it's a definite check. >> michael: even ned is smirk baggage that one.the royals have to get three hits to score a run. if you're talking about doing it against these guys, 96, 97, the nasty breaking ball. you'd like to be able to send a guy up there and let him run into one.ob >> matt: you have to feel like if you're ned yost going to the bottom of the ninth inning tied should they not score here. kendrick and trout and pujols for the angels. >> eric: just the guys you want to face, right? you see by the foxtrax, we are going right after him. here you go. if you can hit it, i tip my cap. >> michael: three balls and two strikes to eric hosmer. s empty. 4-4 tie in the top of the ninth. got him swinging! >> eric: it seemed like the harder frieri was throwing the harder hosmer was swinging. he loses the bat right there. i always felt like the harder a guy was throwing, the less i tried to do. just try to get the barrel on there. billy butler is going to try here. >> matt: butler has an rbi tonight.'a he drops the 95-mile-an-hour slider in there. >> eric: a
then it's a definite check. >> michael: even ned is smirk baggage that one.the royals have to get three hits to score a run. if you're talking about doing it against these guys, 96, 97, the nasty breaking ball. you'd like to be able to send a guy up there and let him run into one.ob >> matt: you have to feel like if you're ned yost going to the bottom of the ninth inning tied should they not score here. kendrick and trout and pujols for the angels. >> eric: just the guys you...
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. >>> first, ned norton made a career of training people.hen a spinal cord injury came into the gym, he found his calling. meet this week's cnn hero. >> when i am running, i feel limitless. being in motion makes me feel free. you are really pushing yourself, that's when you really feel alive. but there are millions of people around the world that are facing severe physical limitations. they can't be independent. they can't live their lives. i spent years training olympic athletes, football players, body builders. one day a young guy newly spinal cord injured, came to the gym, asking for help. at first i didn't know what to do. just work together. he made tremendous progress. take a breath. reach out. reach out. bring it back. before you knew it, my phone rang off the hook, with people asking for help. i opened a gym designed to fit their needs. ready to go to work? past 25 years i provided strength and conditioning training for people with disabilities. push, stretch up. nice job. people come to me when they're at their lowest. up, up, up. y
. >>> first, ned norton made a career of training people.hen a spinal cord injury came into the gym, he found his calling. meet this week's cnn hero. >> when i am running, i feel limitless. being in motion makes me feel free. you are really pushing yourself, that's when you really feel alive. but there are millions of people around the world that are facing severe physical limitations. they can't be independent. they can't live their lives. i spent years training olympic...
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first, ned morton made a career of training professional body builders.hen when a young pan came into his gym, he found his true call mg. meet this week's cnn's hero. >> within i'm running, i feel limitless. being in motion makes me feel free. are you pushing yourself. that's when you really feel alive but there are millions of people around the world facing severe physical littleations. they can't be independent. they can't live their lives. i wen spent years training olympicing athletes, body builders. one day a young guy, newly spinal chord injury came to the gym, asking for help. at 1st i didn't though what to do. working toke, he made tremendous progress. take a brerkts reach out. reach out. bring it back. before you know it, my phone rang off the hook, people asking for help. so i opened a gym designed to fit their needs. are you ready to go to work? for the past 25 years, i've provided strength and conditioning training for people with disabilities. flex up, nice job. people come to me when they're at their lowest. hold it. >> awesome. >> you come
first, ned morton made a career of training professional body builders.hen when a young pan came into his gym, he found his true call mg. meet this week's cnn's hero. >> within i'm running, i feel limitless. being in motion makes me feel free. are you pushing yourself. that's when you really feel alive but there are millions of people around the world facing severe physical littleations. they can't be independent. they can't live their lives. i wen spent years training olympicing...
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i worry about what they can do. >> i can do it, ned. >> yes, you can.> i'm building them stronger so they can go out and live life like they're supposed to. >> thank you, ned. and each week we honor a new cnn hero. if you know someone who deserves recognition, tell us about them. hop online and go to cnnheroes.com. >>> coming up, a chance for comedians to make fun of the president and top politicians to their faces. >> these are my birth certificate jokes. so thank you for the timing on that, mr. president. now unusable. we were working on these jokes for months, one of my guys said, are you worried we're a little heavy on birth certificate jokes. what if he releases it before the dinner? and i was like, why would he do that? he's not going to wait three years and then release it before the dinner. notice that camera cut to donald trump. well, this guy, joel mchale is hosting this upcoming dinner. we'll talk to jake about his interview next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with th
i worry about what they can do. >> i can do it, ned. >> yes, you can.> i'm building them stronger so they can go out and live life like they're supposed to. >> thank you, ned. and each week we honor a new cnn hero. if you know someone who deserves recognition, tell us about them. hop online and go to cnnheroes.com. >>> coming up, a chance for comedians to make fun of the president and top politicians to their faces. >> these are my birth certificate jokes. so...
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some thought they were being spied on ear if the they were cycles and the information ned state tax refunds -- starting cell phones and we have the ability to text un11. there are clear benefits and sometimes texting in remote areas and while other services servicessen a real but at this point there are a lot of points when it comes to to making it a reatty. >>> a santa rosa man was killed when he was hit pie a man him was trunk it happened in his 70s and he waspy pet by the truck, failed a oh prity scene around was arrested. he is due back in court for preliminary can on prong doses much homeless people living until the abandoned building have man thed -- managed to escape. >>> it has been closed for renovations or what tore rick manuals, they will been resort the end ire cop tacks will be the best players to -- place to go. >>> dangerous stunts caused at 5 if. and the police who are sue poeed to take racks. ever. >>> the -- this threat from are the -- rattle nation, we will tell you more about the bridge come moots. >>> each -- commutes. >>> running in the 60s and it will is the taming lo
some thought they were being spied on ear if the they were cycles and the information ned state tax refunds -- starting cell phones and we have the ability to text un11. there are clear benefits and sometimes texting in remote areas and while other services servicessen a real but at this point there are a lot of points when it comes to to making it a reatty. >>> a santa rosa man was killed when he was hit pie a man him was trunk it happened in his 70s and he waspy pet by the truck,...
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. >> thanks to ned, i keep my upper body strength at a maximum.ble to live a full life. >> i never worry about what they can't do. i worry about what they can do. >> i can do it, ned. >> yes, you can. good job. >> i did up to 10. >> i'm building them up to go out and live life like they're supposed to. >> each week, we honor a new cnn hero and every day person making a huge difference. if you know someone that deserve this is kind of recognition, tell us about them at cnnheroes.com. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat in
. >> thanks to ned, i keep my upper body strength at a maximum.ble to live a full life. >> i never worry about what they can't do. i worry about what they can do. >> i can do it, ned. >> yes, you can. good job. >> i did up to 10. >> i'm building them up to go out and live life like they're supposed to. >> each week, we honor a new cnn hero and every day person making a huge difference. if you know someone that deserve this is kind of recognition, tell...
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>> my name is ned weeks. >> you've very cute. >> you caught me at a rough moment, all right.ou're gay. and you might be able to help me get some vital information in "the times." >> you've been told? and who was it that told you? >> oh, honey, everybody's talking about it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's phenomenal. congratulations on a great job, buddy. you're awesome. matt bomer. "the normal heart" premieres sunday, may 25th, 9:00 p.m. on hbo. coldplay performs next. come on back, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ pepsi wild cherry. explosively cherry. beer. dog. music. yikes. skip track, please. i'm hungry. impossible? maybe, but honeywell's latest innovation gives me hope. hello, thermostat? "hello. please say a command." i'm feeling hot. "changing set point to 68 degrees" the wi-fi thermostat that listens, learns, saves. from honeywell. wash in sweet dreams with tide, downy, and bounce. the sweet dreams collection has scents so relaxing so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. ♪ [ click ] ♪ who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna wou
>> my name is ned weeks. >> you've very cute. >> you caught me at a rough moment, all right.ou're gay. and you might be able to help me get some vital information in "the times." >> you've been told? and who was it that told you? >> oh, honey, everybody's talking about it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's phenomenal. congratulations on a great job, buddy. you're awesome. matt bomer. "the normal heart" premieres sunday, may 25th, 9:00...
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>> my name is ned weeks. >> you've very cute. >> you caught me at a rough moment, all right.. and you might be able to help me get some vital information in "the times." >> you've been told? and who was it that told you? >> oh, honey, everybody's talking about it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's phenomenal. congratulations on a great job, buddy. you're awesome. matt bomer. "the normal heart" premieres sunday, may 25th, 9:00 p.m. on hbo. coldplay performs next. come on back, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ introducing new johnny appleseed hard apple cider. inspired by the man himself. a refreshingly sweet and intense hard cider with a crisp apple bite. best served on the rocks and among friends. johnny appleseed is the refreshingly sweet and intense choice of those with a story to tell. so try a johnny appleseed hard cider tonight and let the stories flow. so at devry university and our keller graduate school. we make this commitment. our fixed tuition promise. lock-in your tuition rate through graduation. even if tuition increases, ...your rate won't. learn more at
>> my name is ned weeks. >> you've very cute. >> you caught me at a rough moment, all right.. and you might be able to help me get some vital information in "the times." >> you've been told? and who was it that told you? >> oh, honey, everybody's talking about it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's phenomenal. congratulations on a great job, buddy. you're awesome. matt bomer. "the normal heart" premieres sunday, may 25th, 9:00 p.m. on...
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thanks to ned i keep my upper body strength at a maximum.e to live a full life. >> i never worry about what they can't do, i worry about what they can do. >> i can do it, ned! >> yes, you can. good job. >> i did up to ten! >> i'm building them up, building them stronger so they can go out and live life like they're supposed to. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. [ male annonehey!r!geico. [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. but, please don't try this at home. because you simply can't do this at home. go and s
thanks to ned i keep my upper body strength at a maximum.e to live a full life. >> i never worry about what they can't do, i worry about what they can do. >> i can do it, ned! >> yes, you can. good job. >> i did up to ten! >> i'm building them up, building them stronger so they can go out and live life like they're supposed to. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host...
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ned barker, al jazeera, melilla. >> thousands of syrian migrants have been intercepted while trying toeach italy. the italian navy performed some my grant rescue operations. eleven boats were intercepted in total. nearly 43,000 people had attempted the journey from north africa to italy so far this year. >> that's the same number that made the trip in all of 2013. residence in wyoming are bracing for severe flooding. the north platte river is expected to reach levels. sarah together a will be hit and people are filling sapped bags as flood waters continue to rise. the cresting could be over 10 feet by tomorrow morning. the national guard has been there helping the town prepare. >> in minnesota, officials in edina are warning of flooding along mini ha-ha creek. the water is high and there is an elevated risk of the creek overflowing. we have a lot to talk about. r rebecca stevenson is joining us with the weather. >> reporter: you mentioned two places getting very heavy rainfall as we speak. we have a storm system moving through parts of the upper midwest and a little front coming in beh
ned barker, al jazeera, melilla. >> thousands of syrian migrants have been intercepted while trying toeach italy. the italian navy performed some my grant rescue operations. eleven boats were intercepted in total. nearly 43,000 people had attempted the journey from north africa to italy so far this year. >> that's the same number that made the trip in all of 2013. residence in wyoming are bracing for severe flooding. the north platte river is expected to reach levels. sarah together...
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that's a standard 12 foot lanes and 8 foot parking that's kind of the avenues in the sunset and the nedcircumstantial evidence avenue like 20th avenue and all the avenues like that have the profile of 20 feet. so those changes are subtle but typically when we're looking at the best design again emergency issues aside have the road as narrow as possible so the vehicles feel the friction and travel at slower speeds the friction could be lost so people feel the tendency that the speeding will have less consequences if you traveling on a narrow street they'll have slower speeds so if the streets are wizarder perhaps there will be more spooedz are. the effects of mta has been working on the interacts where the streets have bumps and humbles and other types of things that you probably deal with in your work as supervisors but when were you looking at kind of redesigning streets fresh we try to consider what we've learned in the past to make those kind of positions >> you mentioned sort of accepted urban transportation design standards for streets. and so again not talking about aerials or maj
that's a standard 12 foot lanes and 8 foot parking that's kind of the avenues in the sunset and the nedcircumstantial evidence avenue like 20th avenue and all the avenues like that have the profile of 20 feet. so those changes are subtle but typically when we're looking at the best design again emergency issues aside have the road as narrow as possible so the vehicles feel the friction and travel at slower speeds the friction could be lost so people feel the tendency that the speeding will have...
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tell people a little about your character, ned. >> ned is -- was a celebrated writer who kind of findshe is sort of pushed into taking a lead, a political lead informing the world and his community of what is happening and what needs to happen in order for them to survive. >> and he's the alter ego of the playwright larry kramer. >> larry. >> who said he was so flattered with you because you are outspoken. you're an activist, as well. and what did you take away knowing what it is that you like to speak up and speak for those? >> take away from the film? >> take away from the film and playing that role in particular, because you consider him like the modern-day activist. >> yeah, i think he's pretty much the godfather of modern-day activism, whether it's employed on the right or the left or the middle, these people sort have perfected modern activism and what i really got from him, though, was how much love the guy had. and that's kind of what won out for them. what carried them through these amazingly difficult times and cruel times was their love for each other, their love of america,
tell people a little about your character, ned. >> ned is -- was a celebrated writer who kind of findshe is sort of pushed into taking a lead, a political lead informing the world and his community of what is happening and what needs to happen in order for them to survive. >> and he's the alter ego of the playwright larry kramer. >> larry. >> who said he was so flattered with you because you are outspoken. you're an activist, as well. and what did you take away knowing...
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that providing the level of support helps, and now i am not sure if every homeless person is going to ned this level of support but i think that it actually gives us, you know, an indication, that either of those levels that we need to be providing, and we have to debate every year, and you know, dph, and hsa and what level of support do we want to include with our supportive housing and you know, we actually make the decisions at the very end of the budget process and we try to move a little bit of money, towards you know the great every support, for the people who are homeless, and i would like to be able to use some of this evidence, to say that you know, in all cases, you know, we are going to need to do that at that level of support and it actually has a great deal of effectiveness, and we see better out comes. so, i just want to thank you for showing this and i think that it is something that we need to be able to look at across and not just dph, but hsa as well. hsa is actually kind of where we see kind of the greatest difficulty in trying to make sure that we are not just from a f
that providing the level of support helps, and now i am not sure if every homeless person is going to ned this level of support but i think that it actually gives us, you know, an indication, that either of those levels that we need to be providing, and we have to debate every year, and you know, dph, and hsa and what level of support do we want to include with our supportive housing and you know, we actually make the decisions at the very end of the budget process and we try to move a little...
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yahoo ceo marissa mayer and tech venture capitalist ned altman greeted the mayor. people over profit are againsted proposed new section of the keystone -- against the proposed new section of the keystone pipeline which would run from canada to the gulf coast. >> we're against the pipeline because it's absolutely dirty fuel. >> we need to save the earth instead of having spills and people dying of cancer. >> reporter: the first stop for the president today was an exclusive tech roundtable for people who paid as much as 32 grand to attend. tomorrow the president will do a 180 and head to this mountain view wal-mart to give a speech about energy efficiency. contributions can be made wh wal-mart says it's been a leader in going green and becoming energy efficient, but labor unions say they're upset with the president's stop at wal-mart tomorrow because of the company's bad reputation for paying low wages. they plan to protest at the mountain view store tomorrow morning. live in san jose betty yu, kpix5. cy. but >>> get this, as of tonight political contributions can be
yahoo ceo marissa mayer and tech venture capitalist ned altman greeted the mayor. people over profit are againsted proposed new section of the keystone -- against the proposed new section of the keystone pipeline which would run from canada to the gulf coast. >> we're against the pipeline because it's absolutely dirty fuel. >> we need to save the earth instead of having spills and people dying of cancer. >> reporter: the first stop for the president today was an exclusive tech...
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in ned share is it was crushed however was candidate and got licked.is is captain print because it is such a good story. he also wroteo8gl/? the novel about living together which was about the movement that continued in california as a response to the depression. lij7=ozvc;jóóçówyçÑtivz7rá >>z >> roosevelt did not endorse anybody running for office. it was an unusual but he was expecting him it and lead on that he would say something favorable about production for use and if roosevelt just said that and send the message that this program fit into the new deal then that might have been different. but officially he got 38%. >> one followers was so inconsolable sheet committed suicide when he lost. another white tears of relief because she was convinced he would be assassinated and one near her body -- a baby after him. chief. even after of the death threats he finally agreed to get a job. he was a big comfort to him. i don't think he wanted to be governor as much as he felt he needed to put himself forward because the situation was desperate bin califor
in ned share is it was crushed however was candidate and got licked.is is captain print because it is such a good story. he also wroteo8gl/? the novel about living together which was about the movement that continued in california as a response to the depression. lij7=ozvc;jóóçówyçÑtivz7rá >>z >> roosevelt did not endorse anybody running for office. it was an unusual but he was expecting him it and lead on that he would say something favorable about production for use and if...
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of course, there is a relationship between ned neutrality and this comcast buying time warner cable. have 40% of all broadband. netflix has paid, essentially. >> not essentially. they paid for the plan. >> they paid for a fast lane. that speaks directly to net neutrality. for your viewers who may be -- net neutrality is a term that not everyone understands. it has basically been the foundation of an open internet. all content travels to the consumer at the same speed. the perfect example of this is that there was this thing called google media. or google tv or google something. there was this format. youtube was starting up the time to compete with that. it was google video. they, over a pizza shop in california, started to develop youtube. because youtube could travel the same speed as google video, people like you to better. they could sample it and youtube became a youtube. if there is a fast lane for corporate entities, big content, netflix, or any corporate entity, which is what wheeler is talking about -- chair of the fcc. then he would not have had this kind of innovation. inn
of course, there is a relationship between ned neutrality and this comcast buying time warner cable. have 40% of all broadband. netflix has paid, essentially. >> not essentially. they paid for the plan. >> they paid for a fast lane. that speaks directly to net neutrality. for your viewers who may be -- net neutrality is a term that not everyone understands. it has basically been the foundation of an open internet. all content travels to the consumer at the same speed. the perfect...
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and ned weeks, played by mark ruffalo.t still works. >> one of the reasons that mark's character, ned weeks, and my character, dr. brookner, book these unlikely allies is because they are both so enraged and not afraid to be relentlessly furious that no one is helping the situation. >> what's the most important thing you want people to take away from this film now? >> moving forward, if something were to happen to us as a people, how do we take care of each other? and how do we show compassion within fear? >> the movie was a family affair, again. you worked with your husband, danny moder, director of photography. is that harder? >> i had most of my tool box taken away from me. >> what do you mean? >> being in a wheelchair. all of the things -- my physical mobility was so -- just gone. i could only really use my arms. it was interesting. so, i was a little bit more embarrassed than i normally am. >> even in front of your husband. >> because he's my husband, i want him to think i'm so cool. >> i know you don't go on facebook
and ned weeks, played by mark ruffalo.t still works. >> one of the reasons that mark's character, ned weeks, and my character, dr. brookner, book these unlikely allies is because they are both so enraged and not afraid to be relentlessly furious that no one is helping the situation. >> what's the most important thing you want people to take away from this film now? >> moving forward, if something were to happen to us as a people, how do we take care of each other? and how do...
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ned, the only thing that refers to benghazi is cut and paste to the talking points much to your disappointment turned out to be from the cia. what was not accurate was addressed by folks in the cia and folks elsewhere. it is a human enterproiz analysis and gathering. and those men and women who serve in the intelligence community do so in service of their nation and do the best job they can every day. what they prous was what they thought was, what they thought they anyhow in a difficult and murky situation. >> kathryn harris has the latest. >> reporter: the testimony of the retired officer laud bear the facts that the senior military intelligence office knew it was a direct assault and not a protest to a video. >> it was early on in the evening. before throw:15 in the morning? >> yes, absolutely. absolutely. we dismissed that notion by then by working with other sources. >> reporter: two hours later a mortar attack killed navy soles glenn and tyroen. they waited for the okay from the state department to act. >> there was a period of time gaining an understanding of what was needed from folks
ned, the only thing that refers to benghazi is cut and paste to the talking points much to your disappointment turned out to be from the cia. what was not accurate was addressed by folks in the cia and folks elsewhere. it is a human enterproiz analysis and gathering. and those men and women who serve in the intelligence community do so in service of their nation and do the best job they can every day. what they prous was what they thought was, what they thought they anyhow in a difficult and...
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the suv crashed and deonta broussard was proudnessed ned at the -- pronounced dead at the scene and investigators think he was targeted. >>> police are investigating the discovery of a decomposed body that was found. tourists from switzerland found the remains and called authorities. investigators say the body was found a distance from the shoreline and it does not appear it was washed in. it is so decomposed they can't tell the gender of the victim. >>> there are a number of question surrounding what firefighters a call a suspicious fire. firefighters were called to the fire on lincoln road east of i- 80 at 6:00 a.m. this morning. a firefighter said the 7 adults and 2 children were living in three different spaces in the garage but they are now saying it is not clear how many people were living there. the fire grew to two alarms. this afternoon firefighters said there are indications that flammable liquids may have been the source of the fire. one man said he believes someone deliberately set the fire. >> they put my life in danger. i was only seconds, seconds of getting out of here before the c
the suv crashed and deonta broussard was proudnessed ned at the -- pronounced dead at the scene and investigators think he was targeted. >>> police are investigating the discovery of a decomposed body that was found. tourists from switzerland found the remains and called authorities. investigators say the body was found a distance from the shoreline and it does not appear it was washed in. it is so decomposed they can't tell the gender of the victim. >>> there are a number of...
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the day before the attack, he posted a chilling video saying girls"ned to attack "you for what he called the crime of not being attracted to him. >> the day bridge abuse and, i'm going to enter the hottest sorority house of ucsd. and i will slaughter every single spoiled him a stuck up blonde slut i see inside there. >> rodgers misogynist comments sparked a viral response on twitter with well over one million tweets. among those skilled in the massacre was 20-year-old christopher martinez whose father has reignited the call for gun control. >> why did chris die? chris died because of craven, are responsible politicians and the nra. they talk about gun rights, what about chris's right to live? stop?ill this insanity say,will enough people stop this madness, we don't have to live like this? too many have died. nothould say to ourselves, one more. >> a top military official in nigeria has said officials have located the nearly 300 schoolgirls abducted by boko haram, but will not risk going in with force to attempt a rescue. air marshal alex badeh reportedly made the remarks during a demonst
the day before the attack, he posted a chilling video saying girls"ned to attack "you for what he called the crime of not being attracted to him. >> the day bridge abuse and, i'm going to enter the hottest sorority house of ucsd. and i will slaughter every single spoiled him a stuck up blonde slut i see inside there. >> rodgers misogynist comments sparked a viral response on twitter with well over one million tweets. among those skilled in the massacre was 20-year-old...
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. >>> you probably know lee pace best as ned, the lovable piemaker with the unique ability to bring backally acclaimed tv show "pushing daisies" that scored him nominations for an emmy and a golden globe. >> now he's back in the new series "halt and catch fire." he plays joe mcmillan, a former ibm exec who's determined to beat them at their own game with the help of a brilliant engineer. >> this puts the future squarely in the hands of those who know computers not for what they are but for everything they have the potential to be. >> what? >> you know who said that? >> no. no, i don't. >> you did. page 36, closing paragraph. computers aren't the thing. they're the thing that gets us to the thing. >> that's good. what a great line, lee. >> i watched this -- welcome, welcome. >> hi. >> thanks for having me. >> i watched this this this morning. and i just thought, oh, computers. i was riveted. it's really well done. congratulations. >> thank you so much. and thanks for having me on. it's not really about computers so much. >> no, it isn't. >> it's about culture. >> set it up for us. it take
. >>> you probably know lee pace best as ned, the lovable piemaker with the unique ability to bring backally acclaimed tv show "pushing daisies" that scored him nominations for an emmy and a golden globe. >> now he's back in the new series "halt and catch fire." he plays joe mcmillan, a former ibm exec who's determined to beat them at their own game with the help of a brilliant engineer. >> this puts the future squarely in the hands of those who know...
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identifying with this scene and with that material that i just - i remember feeling panicked and fright nedor this -- frightened for this woman. >> why did you pick it up and bring it home? >> i don't think there was a conscious intent at the time to display this material. we wanted to protect it and archive it. here is one, jose, 44 years old, male from mexico much cause of death is pending. >> reporter: gradually the things they collected became art, like this piece, which weaves the names of people who perished in the desert with the blue jeans of border crosses. the two had a bigger idea. >> by the time the vision materialized for me, and i talked to other artists about it, we felt strongly, especially those that lived here, that we had to do something. there was no public memorial at that time. >> reporter: they began to work on this, a sculpture to commemorate not only the migrants, but the mothers who lost them. they were inspired by real-life experience. her husband came across two children that illegally crossed the border. >> he brought them inside, they were scratched up. they ca
identifying with this scene and with that material that i just - i remember feeling panicked and fright nedor this -- frightened for this woman. >> why did you pick it up and bring it home? >> i don't think there was a conscious intent at the time to display this material. we wanted to protect it and archive it. here is one, jose, 44 years old, male from mexico much cause of death is pending. >> reporter: gradually the things they collected became art, like this piece, which...
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when police arrived, ned carradine and russell mack were trying to put a fire hydrant in a car. another hydrant was already in their vehicle. illinois has recorded america's third case of *mers or middle east respiratory syndrome. it appears, he caught it from the *first man in america to get mers. the first victim was treated at a hospital in munster... he apparently caught it on a trip to saudi arabia. the third man had two business meetings with him. a blood test friday confirmed that he, too, had the mers virus -- even though he didn't get sick. authorities haven't publicly identified either man. huge crowds turned out for san francisco's bay to breakers run. 40-thousand runners signed up and another 100-thousand lined the streets to watch on sunday. the 12-kilometer route runs from the bay to the great highway near the pacific ocean. it features outrageous costumes, quirky traditions and *live bands. the goal this year was to make it a more family friendly event. nudity was *not allowed ... and there were alcohol checkpoints along the course. >> you know its a good run when
when police arrived, ned carradine and russell mack were trying to put a fire hydrant in a car. another hydrant was already in their vehicle. illinois has recorded america's third case of *mers or middle east respiratory syndrome. it appears, he caught it from the *first man in america to get mers. the first victim was treated at a hospital in munster... he apparently caught it on a trip to saudi arabia. the third man had two business meetings with him. a blood test friday confirmed that he,...
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ned and avoid compromise. i think the fact the primary is have become a big deal has had an adverse affect on their actual performance in office after election. i think that is all of the explanations for the even more partisan divide in congress today than there had been years ago when i worked there. >> host: when you worked in the u.s. congress? >> guest: yes. i worked as associate counsel for the house committee on the study of monopoly power. and then members of the two parties did work together on much of the legislation. there were high-visibility bills where they tended to be much more partisan. this was a different congress then will we have today. >> host: of course, the congress of confirm due to the supreme court was by a unanimous to try unanimous vote as well. >> guest: 98. >> host: that counts. what has happened? >> guest: i then that it is. bill gates, i have not heard about that. >> host: the trick is coming up with a judicial standard for policing partisan gerrymandering you are sophisticated
ned and avoid compromise. i think the fact the primary is have become a big deal has had an adverse affect on their actual performance in office after election. i think that is all of the explanations for the even more partisan divide in congress today than there had been years ago when i worked there. >> host: when you worked in the u.s. congress? >> guest: yes. i worked as associate counsel for the house committee on the study of monopoly power. and then members of the two parties...
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right now right now, thanks to governor cuomo and your delegation led by patrick maroney and jerry nedom are here today, stand up congressional delegation. we're proud of you. thanks to their outstanding efforts, workers are building a replacement, the first new bridge in new york in gift yearyear -- 50 years, called the new, new york bridge. that's a fine name but with the next bridge name, you should come up with something a little more fresh. here's the thing. this never happens. you are building this bridge ahead of schedule. three years ago, after republicans in congress refused to pass multiple bills that would have put construction workers back to work, i took action on my own to fast track the permitting process for major projects like this one. normally, it would have taken 3-5 years to permit this bridge. we did it in a year and a half. in a year and half. [ applause [ applause ] >> that meant we were creating thousands of jobs faster while doing right by workers and tending to the environment. the vice president's in cleveland today at another project we fast-tracked, the ra
right now right now, thanks to governor cuomo and your delegation led by patrick maroney and jerry nedom are here today, stand up congressional delegation. we're proud of you. thanks to their outstanding efforts, workers are building a replacement, the first new bridge in new york in gift yearyear -- 50 years, called the new, new york bridge. that's a fine name but with the next bridge name, you should come up with something a little more fresh. here's the thing. this never happens. you are...
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so i finally realized, i ned to get this on video.an see how he acts. >> jason, do you remember any of this as you watch it? >> no. and-surgeries previously, and i -- and i've had surgeries previously, and i guess i've been a weirdo during all of them. thank goodness she had the sense to pull out a camera this time. >> there have people who have questioned the authenticity of this. but we talked to your surgeon yesterday. he said while it's unusual, he said some people can have this reaction. what do you make of all the reaction, the skeptics out there? >> he genuinely didn't remember a thing about that when i showed him the video. >> this guy scored major brownie points with his wife and major brownie points with women all over the world. >> oh, my god. i hit the jackpot. >> this is a great guy. she actually hit the jackpot, too. >>> next on "meet the press," republican attempts to take down hk a hillary clinton are in full swing. will republicans stop at nothing to keep her from running in 2016? i'll be joined by reince priebus, the
so i finally realized, i ned to get this on video.an see how he acts. >> jason, do you remember any of this as you watch it? >> no. and-surgeries previously, and i -- and i've had surgeries previously, and i guess i've been a weirdo during all of them. thank goodness she had the sense to pull out a camera this time. >> there have people who have questioned the authenticity of this. but we talked to your surgeon yesterday. he said while it's unusual, he said some people can...
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knoll ned in france, but the export power it would bring. ge open to working with france's concerns about nuclear security through the deal. >> so the questioning continues. >> le grilling. >> and he was -- >> is siemens coming in? >> they did speak before. this was before the economic committee. they had their chance earlier. >>> sue, down to you. >> thanks, guys. >>> to the health of the housing sector. home surprises still climbing. diana olick joins us with some of the details. >> reporter: hi, sue, as investors move out and mortgage-dependent buyers move in, the price gains are easing, but still above historical norms. home prices in the nation's top ten and top 20, up 12.6 and 12.4% respectfully. q2 came in all that according to the s&p case shiller report. taking it local, some of the markets see substantial slowdowns are the leading boom to bust markets. l.a., phoenix, las vegas, tampa, of course san francisco is still up almost 21% from aier. new york was the only city to decline month to month. on the flip side, denver and dallas h
knoll ned in france, but the export power it would bring. ge open to working with france's concerns about nuclear security through the deal. >> so the questioning continues. >> le grilling. >> and he was -- >> is siemens coming in? >> they did speak before. this was before the economic committee. they had their chance earlier. >>> sue, down to you. >> thanks, guys. >>> to the health of the housing sector. home surprises still climbing. diana...
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ned it's how does ukraine operate within the realm of having the west and having russia in a more neutralized position. that will face poroshenko next. the talks kick off tomorrow the day before the elections although they'll continue on next week. this is not just about the money. this is not just about the bill of what ukraine owes russia. it's more about how the three operate together in a way that does not benefit the west so ukraine can be in a more comfortable position for russia. >> the new energy deal with china, to supply china with natural gas for the next 30-40 years. does this boost vladimir putin's position in terms of how russians see him and in terms of how the world sees him? >> very much so. before russia was at the mercy of the europeans needing russian energy. it was a dual relationship. now russia has options. yes it will take three or four years for those options to come online, but it's still going to be options that will be coming in the very short future. and russia is negotiating discounted natural gas prices. russia signed with italy a discounted gas price. russia is
ned it's how does ukraine operate within the realm of having the west and having russia in a more neutralized position. that will face poroshenko next. the talks kick off tomorrow the day before the elections although they'll continue on next week. this is not just about the money. this is not just about the bill of what ukraine owes russia. it's more about how the three operate together in a way that does not benefit the west so ukraine can be in a more comfortable position for russia....
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so i finally realized, i ned to get this on video.do you remember any of this as you watch it? >> no. and i've had surgeries previously and i guess i've been a weirdo during all of them. thank goodness she had the sense to pull out a camera this time. >> there have people who have questioned the authenticity of this. but we talked to your surgeon yesterday. he said while it's unusual, he said some people can have this reaction. >> this guy scored major brownie points with his wife and major brownie points with women all over the world. >> oh, my god. i hit the jackpot. >> this is a great guy. she actually hit the jackpot, too. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. this is "lockup: inside
so i finally realized, i ned to get this on video.do you remember any of this as you watch it? >> no. and i've had surgeries previously and i guess i've been a weirdo during all of them. thank goodness she had the sense to pull out a camera this time. >> there have people who have questioned the authenticity of this. but we talked to your surgeon yesterday. he said while it's unusual, he said some people can have this reaction. >> this guy scored major brownie points with his...
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washington is the president who has a tree stump dedicated to him in georgia on the day he was burr nedks at st. mary's, georgia, planted four oak trees to mark the spot. the last of the trees known as the washington oak was cut down 24 years ago, but the stump does survive. i know a bunch of you were going with augusta national and the eisenhowerer tree, weren't you? congratulations to today's winner, spencer knoll. we'll be right back. ♪ driving l music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. i tr ied depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 str
washington is the president who has a tree stump dedicated to him in georgia on the day he was burr nedks at st. mary's, georgia, planted four oak trees to mark the spot. the last of the trees known as the washington oak was cut down 24 years ago, but the stump does survive. i know a bunch of you were going with augusta national and the eisenhowerer tree, weren't you? congratulations to today's winner, spencer knoll. we'll be right back. ♪ driving l music stops ♪music resumes music stops...
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you can be gay 24/7, ned, but i can't.ers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. passionate movie. you won't believe it. when you see it, you'll, you'll, you're just going to be -- just -- floored by all the performances. it's a fantastic job done by everybody. now, every time you come here, i like to -- challenge you to something fun. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: and since i know you were into hockey a little bit? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i thought i'd challenge you to a game of -- slap shot bubble hockey. >> bring it on. >> jimmy: really? all right, here we go. when we come back, taylor and i will go head to head in a game of slap shot. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ pepsi wild cherry. explosively cherry. ♪ bees do it ♪ even educated fleas do it [ female announcer ] bring k-y into your love nest. ♪ let's fall in love there was a boy who traveled brto a faraway placelove nest. where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real
you can be gay 24/7, ned, but i can't.ers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. passionate movie. you won't believe it. when you see it, you'll, you'll, you're just going to be -- just -- floored by all the performances. it's a fantastic job done by everybody. now, every time you come here, i like to -- challenge you to something fun. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: and since i know you were into hockey a little bit? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i thought i'd challenge you to a game of --...
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david: ned, let me talk to because we could go on. small caps are beaten down last couple weeks awful. you still think it is overvalued. >> small caps relative to the large caps, one of the most expensive we've ever seen in past 50 years. david: even after the beatdown in past couple months? >> don't think an opportunity yet. small caps foreign great place to be. much cheaper valuations in foreign small caps. david: where foreign? >> you don't want to pick just one market. we have a new global value etf. it buys the 11 cheapest countries. any one year you could have russia go up, greece go down, piigs do whatever they may, blended countries with a much better choice. liz: we heard from charles plosser from the philadelphia fed yesterday and since then i heard it a lot, inflation when it starts to rear its head will pop up. it doesn't peek up. it happens quickly. it could be extraordinarily worrisome. what signs on the floor of the cme that indicate to you, okay, here it comes? >> what you will start to see you will see the flow of fun
david: ned, let me talk to because we could go on. small caps are beaten down last couple weeks awful. you still think it is overvalued. >> small caps relative to the large caps, one of the most expensive we've ever seen in past 50 years. david: even after the beatdown in past couple months? >> don't think an opportunity yet. small caps foreign great place to be. much cheaper valuations in foreign small caps. david: where foreign? >> you don't want to pick just one market. we...
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ned for "asia modi's first day as prime minister. ♪ >> the asian trading day. this is "asia edge."soar and the south asian scene. vietnam accused china of sinking. the coup. growing protest against the military in thailand. cap malaysia airlines turn things around? >> i am angie lau. takes power in india. we will be live in delhi and mumbai for the challenges he faces. football fans come they are counting down to the world cup. there are mounting warnings. the teams get ready to fly in. the champagne a moment. up and close personal. that is cristal. all of that and more in "asia edge." start with a dramatic escalation of tensions and the south china sea. vietnam is accusing beijing on sinking one of his ships. what do we know so far? >> we do not know a lot of details. the details we know tells a fairly clear story of what happened. let me take you through this morning. the vietnam and newspaper in the country reported
ned for "asia modi's first day as prime minister. ♪ >> the asian trading day. this is "asia edge."soar and the south asian scene. vietnam accused china of sinking. the coup. growing protest against the military in thailand. cap malaysia airlines turn things around? >> i am angie lau. takes power in india. we will be live in delhi and mumbai for the challenges he faces. football fans come they are counting down to the world cup. there are mounting warnings. the teams...
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ned stark is phenomenal. >> i need to get on the bandwagon. my morning must reads.the wall street journal. while we are talking about net -- rality, bob kerrey, vice chairman of the committee. of where is the leadership in this administration? >> you can't prevent things like that from happening, that is the problem. china has been doing it for years. russia is just following china's lead. the problem they have is you can actually see it in north korea. if you close that government down you eliminate the accommodation that is going to be generating wealth. at some point if create real economic problems. why would the obama administration effectively say we are no longer going to be the -- why would the u.s. give up that role? moredon't have much capacity to some like him informed. i think the web addresses are the least of our problems. the more difficult problem is continuing to support innovative environment necessary to generate wealth. >> the former senator of nebraska, bob kerrey to my joining us. we also want to thank a former ceo of e music. booktimothy geith
ned stark is phenomenal. >> i need to get on the bandwagon. my morning must reads.the wall street journal. while we are talking about net -- rality, bob kerrey, vice chairman of the committee. of where is the leadership in this administration? >> you can't prevent things like that from happening, that is the problem. china has been doing it for years. russia is just following china's lead. the problem they have is you can actually see it in north korea. if you close that government...
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understand 20,000 homes were evacuated >> : we have actually probably 20,000 people were looking at nedneighborhood of a 1800 + residences themselves. so clara large evacuation and clever process but precautionary there are no reports as of right now that we've had any homes or residences and businesses destroyed by any fire >> : is a dense residential area >> : it's a can of it is open parts of undeveloped areas but also getting and residential also appeared combination >> : where your concerns at this hour. >> : once i down hopes of a letup in one of the major areas of concern right now. >> : it areas of concern are practically again one do is what effect what was i don't want get to the fire now and get it stopped in its tracks trade >> : all the have a good opportunity the ones have been hampering all day and this is the best time for them to control the tree line 8200 residents some 20,000 peebles affected and at 8,800 a. at this time >> : a wildfire there's still burning only 5% contains >> : big deal and from coal-fired >> : back here in the bay area of course temperatures soarin
understand 20,000 homes were evacuated >> : we have actually probably 20,000 people were looking at nedneighborhood of a 1800 + residences themselves. so clara large evacuation and clever process but precautionary there are no reports as of right now that we've had any homes or residences and businesses destroyed by any fire >> : is a dense residential area >> : it's a can of it is open parts of undeveloped areas but also getting and residential also appeared combination...