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. >> but nick never made it home. >> it was very odd that he wasn't there. he had never not been in his room. it let us know right away something was very wrong. >> the howard family called police to report nick missing. the search began at the restaurant where nick had stopped the night before. it was on a treacherous road that ran parallel to the sacramento river. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one side, it's a river. on the other side, it's a 30-foot drop. >> asleep or intoxicated or not paying attention, there's a good chance you could end up in the water. >> and that's where they found nick's car two days later, submerged in 18 feet of water. >> you could tell that the engine was running because when we examined the radiator, it had contact marks from the fan belt grinding away portions of plastic. we concluded from this that the engine had to be running. >> but there was no sign of nick anywhere. >> we expected to find a body inside. we were pretty surprised when we did not. >> nic
. >> but nick never made it home. >> it was very odd that he wasn't there. he had never not been in his room. it let us know right away something was very wrong. >> the howard family called police to report nick missing. the search began at the restaurant where nick had stopped the night before. it was on a treacherous road that ran parallel to the sacramento river. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one...
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. >> the protesters supply line and their conviction to fight has never been more alive. >> our nick shifrin, reporting. breaking news from wh kiev. jennifer glasse joins us live. >> this just happened a few minutes ago, they just broke up a couple of hours ago. negotiations between the president of ukraine, opposition, representative of the european imroin, poland and france -- union, poland and france. negotiated all night and have come to a deal they say to settle the crisis here. and they are expecting the president to meet with european union representatives again before that deal is signed later today and the parliament is also expected to make some sort of announcement. they will meet local time just in about an hour's time. we are just waiting to see what the details of that deal will be after the ukraine's deadliest day in its history. >> has anything been done to ease the tension now? >> as you have heard from nick's package people have been prepared for any kind of onslaught and fear that the president may send in the military. it has been a calm night and very, very calm
. >> the protesters supply line and their conviction to fight has never been more alive. >> our nick shifrin, reporting. breaking news from wh kiev. jennifer glasse joins us live. >> this just happened a few minutes ago, they just broke up a couple of hours ago. negotiations between the president of ukraine, opposition, representative of the european imroin, poland and france -- union, poland and france. negotiated all night and have come to a deal they say to settle the...
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nick: the giants. the smart move would have been to buy both helmets. would have been great. never mind. jim: chalmers. he's -- he was expecting that to come back a little bit. nick: considering how difficult that has, that is pretty darn good. we haven't seen anybody from any distance get the perfect weight. david: you can see your reflection in these greens at the moment. jim: and what are you seeing? david: it's not pretty. nick: another ugly duckling, eh? jim: bubba will be next to putt. david: well, this would be as loud as any super bowl fit goes in. nick: try reading this one, david. david: oh, no, i'd rather not. i'll wait for it to come out in paperback. nick: right. it goes so slow. i think it goes a little left to right but it would try to -- if it's super brilliant, it tries to come back. but let's see if bubba can get erfect weight. im: took a kick the other way. if he could have just hit that on the inside of the coin, who knows? jim: matt jones will make a run at a birdie here. well done. again, local resident. plays here, practices here. and after rounds of 65-65, today at
nick: the giants. the smart move would have been to buy both helmets. would have been great. never mind. jim: chalmers. he's -- he was expecting that to come back a little bit. nick: considering how difficult that has, that is pretty darn good. we haven't seen anybody from any distance get the perfect weight. david: you can see your reflection in these greens at the moment. jim: and what are you seeing? david: it's not pretty. nick: another ugly duckling, eh? jim: bubba will be next to putt....
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they feel like they own the property and never giving it back. >> nick, live for us in the ukraine and jennifer, thank you both. >> now to a protester that spend is day with the crowds in kiev and rallying in independence square and joining us via skype. i want to know your thoughts about the developments and how struck are you that the former prime minister released from prison and spoke to the crowd? >> yes, today was a big day of mourning, a lot of people that died were buried today. as we were getting the news from the parliament, the news is encouraging. the new speak of the parliament and the release of the prime minister and dismissal of viktor yanukovich. i could feel it in the crowd. people are happy that prime minister release and however most of the people happy if she stays out of politics. >> hold on, why is that. the impression is that she's popular and arriving to the stage to cheering crowds. >> yes, the speech was very good. very emotional. but tough keep in mind initially when the protests started she was not there and the big picture that mentioned by a journalists i
they feel like they own the property and never giving it back. >> nick, live for us in the ukraine and jennifer, thank you both. >> now to a protester that spend is day with the crowds in kiev and rallying in independence square and joining us via skype. i want to know your thoughts about the developments and how struck are you that the former prime minister released from prison and spoke to the crowd? >> yes, today was a big day of mourning, a lot of people that died were...
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a remarkable recipe separating the elite from those who never quite make it in tinsel town? abc's nickaces the anatomy of an a-lister for our series "oscar confidential." >> he put a canvas bag over my head! are you happy now? because he is trying to kill me! >> what are you talking about? >> reporter: jennifer lawrence. so hot right there. christian bale and matthew mcconaughey. and bradley cooper. >> i don't like that you're in jail while he's going free. i don't like any of that. >> reporter: so hot right now. so oscar buzzy. but are they actual movie stars? >> what is it that catapults somebody to that level? >> you become a movie star when people want to see you. >> reporter: when they don't care who you're playing, who's directing, what the movie is about. they just want to see you. >> how many actors do you think there are who are -- rough figure, who are kind of up there? >> probably about a dozen. >> who tops the list? who makes it? how, why, and how do we know when they've actually made it? >> bradley cooper? >> mm. >> hot shot casting director carey barden worked on "august
a remarkable recipe separating the elite from those who never quite make it in tinsel town? abc's nickaces the anatomy of an a-lister for our series "oscar confidential." >> he put a canvas bag over my head! are you happy now? because he is trying to kill me! >> what are you talking about? >> reporter: jennifer lawrence. so hot right there. christian bale and matthew mcconaughey. and bradley cooper. >> i don't like that you're in jail while he's going free. i...
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>> what nick is talking about is sublemation, something goes from solid to a gas form and never becomesuid. what's happening here a bunch of people in the south not familiar with snow are burning snowballs. this is what always happens when you burn a snowball. >> wow. >> this is real. >> yeah! >> meaning that there's nothing fake with the clip. also not fake snow. so, when she's claiming the snow's fake, that's a fake statement. >> all right. video number three. >> wow. no, no. >> [ bleep ]. >> no! >> this is the very definition of -- >> i love his tenacity. >> i'm going fake. >> i say real. i think there are people completely stupid enough to do this. absolutely real. >> definitely real. definitely stupid. >> i've seen our show before, i this is real. >> what if all of the russian videos are fake and the russians are so advanced they're just doing all of this wild stuff? i think it might be fake. >> woo hoo. >> you think the russians have time to fake all of these videos? >> i'm going to switch my answer. this is real. >> well, if you're claustrophobic, i've got to warn you about this
>> what nick is talking about is sublemation, something goes from solid to a gas form and never becomesuid. what's happening here a bunch of people in the south not familiar with snow are burning snowballs. this is what always happens when you burn a snowball. >> wow. >> this is real. >> yeah! >> meaning that there's nothing fake with the clip. also not fake snow. so, when she's claiming the snow's fake, that's a fake statement. >> all right. video number...
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michael dunn has never denied he shot and killed 17-year-old jordan davis after an argument over loud muse nick a parking lot. dunn testified he feared for his life even though police never found any evidence of a weapon in the car carrying davis and his friends. there's been a lot of speculation about how big a role if any race played in the killing and the trial. in a moment you're going to hear from the parents of jordan davis as they react to juror number 8. first we want you to hear from juror number 8, her take. she was one of just two african-americans on the jury. she was also the youngest juror, just 21 years old. here's what she told our cnn reporter. >> what did you think of michael dunn? >> i honestly think he was a good guy. i think he's a good guy. i don't think he hates everybody. i don't think he walks around wanting to shoot everybody. i think that he made bad decisions. >> you still think he's guilty of murder, though. >> yes. i really think he's guilty of murder, but not guilty as charged. >> first degree. you don't think he's guilty of first degree? >> i think he's guilty of
michael dunn has never denied he shot and killed 17-year-old jordan davis after an argument over loud muse nick a parking lot. dunn testified he feared for his life even though police never found any evidence of a weapon in the car carrying davis and his friends. there's been a lot of speculation about how big a role if any race played in the killing and the trial. in a moment you're going to hear from the parents of jordan davis as they react to juror number 8. first we want you to hear from...
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never give it back. >> return to the people. thank you nick schifrin. >> for some americans the crisis in the ukraine may feel remote. those with family have been watching the developing crisis. diane eastabrook has more from chicago. >> this elegant home in suburban chicago seems a world away from the crisis in ukraine. >> there has been a lot of gunfire, give to dole... >> for-daraa and sasha, the crisis is a fixture in their lives as they watch news reports of violence spilling on to the streets of kiev. >> i feel like it's bad because the government is letting the police kale their own people. >> sonya and her husband adopted the children from separate orphanages in ukraine. 12 yooertd daraa left behind a grandmother living outside of kiev. weekly phone calls bring daraa comfort. but they bring anxiety. >> i don't want anything to happen to my grandmother. >> sonya says she walks a delicate line between keeping the kids informed and protecting them from harsh realities. >> at first they couldn't understand what is going on. we tried to exp
never give it back. >> return to the people. thank you nick schifrin. >> for some americans the crisis in the ukraine may feel remote. those with family have been watching the developing crisis. diane eastabrook has more from chicago. >> this elegant home in suburban chicago seems a world away from the crisis in ukraine. >> there has been a lot of gunfire, give to dole... >> for-daraa and sasha, the crisis is a fixture in their lives as they watch news reports of...
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here in hilo on the big island of hawaii, nick has made a living documenting spectacular lava flows. they neveramaze him. but this one story stands out among the rest. that's when a village is decimated by lava. >> this was a beautiful, beautiful area back when. it's just been turned into a parking lot. there's very little left down here. >> the story begins in 1983. kalapana is a lush, fishing village on the eastern coast of the big island. but the town's proximity to a very active volcano means residents live watchfully and remindful of the threat of destruction. in january, 1983, kilauea erupts, blasting lava high into the air. nick and his crew begin to film the explosive events. >> the high fountain back in the '80s once a month, every three weeks it would high fountain 1,500 feet in the air and it was absolutely amazing. >> this high fountaining is a spectacle, but looks could be deceiving. it's not explosive like mount st. helens. dump ash on surrounding towns. 20 miles away, it's not in imminent danger, that is until something changes. >> late 1986. it stopped high fountaining and start
here in hilo on the big island of hawaii, nick has made a living documenting spectacular lava flows. they neveramaze him. but this one story stands out among the rest. that's when a village is decimated by lava. >> this was a beautiful, beautiful area back when. it's just been turned into a parking lot. there's very little left down here. >> the story begins in 1983. kalapana is a lush, fishing village on the eastern coast of the big island. but the town's proximity to a very active...
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nick of time. >> the coroner said he's seen everything in town. he's never seen anything like that. >> wow.s a miracle. >>> turning now to a one time on screen couple gets ready to tie the knot in real life. >> plus learning the fly, amazing video of an animal lover teaching a pelican how to fly. >> also a behind the scenes look at this sunday's academy awards. >>> trending on google, mila kunis now engaged to her one time on screen boyfriend ashton kutcher. >> kutcher stars on the hit cbs show two and a half men. kunis has been in oz the great and powerful. >>> trending on yahoo leira menini opens up about leaving scientology. she said her 9-year-old was approaching the age where scientology leaders would begin auditing her which apparently is a series of probing questions required for acclimation into the church. >> okay. >>> trending on twitter, the new hashtag new oscar category. >> folks having a bit of fun ahead of sunday's academy awards. here are a few of our favorite suggestions. best performance by matt damon where he doesn't play a boston street tough. best trailer that made the
nick of time. >> the coroner said he's seen everything in town. he's never seen anything like that. >> wow.s a miracle. >>> turning now to a one time on screen couple gets ready to tie the knot in real life. >> plus learning the fly, amazing video of an animal lover teaching a pelican how to fly. >> also a behind the scenes look at this sunday's academy awards. >>> trending on google, mila kunis now engaged to her one time on screen boyfriend ashton...
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never found a shotgun in the teen's car. >> details on a massive beef recall linked to a petaluma slaughterhouse. nickto some grocery owners, now on a growing list of stores which may have received the bad meat. >> very frustrating. >> randy ericson is the meat manager at the market. one of almost 100 identified stores as having possibly received bad beef from petaluma based rancho feeding corporation. >> the beef council contact us the first thing. we get an e-mail or fax. >> the usda says the rancho feeding corporation has processed diseased and unhealthy animals without a full federal inspection. >> the market was listed because of one special order of ox tails by a customer, an order randy says was purchased months ago. >> we contacted the mump. she was very cooperative, and she -- they contacted her and they dealt with it. >> last week rancho feeding announced is was recalling more than eight million pounds of meat carcasses. the usda has not said what the investigators found or what they alleged the company did, it's random. >> rancho says all of the bad beef is out of stores. but randy continue
never found a shotgun in the teen's car. >> details on a massive beef recall linked to a petaluma slaughterhouse. nickto some grocery owners, now on a growing list of stores which may have received the bad meat. >> very frustrating. >> randy ericson is the meat manager at the market. one of almost 100 identified stores as having possibly received bad beef from petaluma based rancho feeding corporation. >> the beef council contact us the first thing. we get an e-mail or...
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was this much talk about ceremony fail when a giant snowflake never made its full metamorphis into the olympic ring. let's go live to nick paton walsh. a few glitches but overall the russians can boast about it. >> reporter: i think it would make sense to russians watching but lost on some of the western audiences, too, you mentioned, of course, the enormous stuffed animal mass skocots roaming acr the ice but maybe slightly less able to make something out of the scene depicting and establishing of petersburg by peter the first. people didn't realize what the price tag bought when we saw the fireworks display here. quite remarkable, lasting for a good 20 minutes, lighting up the sky behind and certainly i think the grand view that people have been expecting and hoping, jake. >> there's been a lot of secrecy over who would light the olympic flames. some in the media, especially in europe suggested that it might be vladimir putin's rumored girlfriend who would light it. but spoiler alert, nick, you have the answer as to who will light it. >> well, she was part of the procession there. she was involved inside the stadium des
was this much talk about ceremony fail when a giant snowflake never made its full metamorphis into the olympic ring. let's go live to nick paton walsh. a few glitches but overall the russians can boast about it. >> reporter: i think it would make sense to russians watching but lost on some of the western audiences, too, you mentioned, of course, the enormous stuffed animal mass skocots roaming acr the ice but maybe slightly less able to make something out of the scene depicting and...
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development, nick in the world a nicer place in individual homes likes to say kilos home got taken to do it develop that would be on behalf of the company in new london, connecticut, which never got done by the way. she lost her house because of the public purpose, not because of the public use. >> host: what was the end of the case? did she lose her house? >> guest: she ultimately lost five to for the supreme court. finally, the city consented to allow her to the house to another location. the neighborhood she was part of his gone. it's a dumping ground for debris. said the part of the last constitution, the theme of my book is that public use should be restored in place of what the courts have put in its place, which is public purpose. they've either been completely eliminated or key phrases have been substituted. >> host: such as? >> guest: the ninth amendment says the enumeration in the constitution insert i should not because true to deny or disparage others retained by the people. that would have a dead letter. that is when the courts don't follow. the fourth amendment has been in his classes is no state shall make or enforce any law, which shall abridge villages or imm
development, nick in the world a nicer place in individual homes likes to say kilos home got taken to do it develop that would be on behalf of the company in new london, connecticut, which never got done by the way. she lost her house because of the public purpose, not because of the public use. >> host: what was the end of the case? did she lose her house? >> guest: she ultimately lost five to for the supreme court. finally, the city consented to allow her to the house to another...
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that it is a fully fledged european style stevie nicks the rock hotel chains his plays restaurants and cafes that is even a nightclub fire and nicole were never this place is in it for the loan will pick a song off that he thinks of packed up and gone right beside the many thousands of tourists who come here the decades to come to something like sixty km with the ski runs and three ski areas around nice place and that is set to be expended said. this little tool even a screen showed a shine to this much most of the ceiling fixed and discourse and then uses the back. yea behold the meantime regeneration of the region. well this morning framework laid a great foundation to the grand sports events in store for something. what's executes decades of sports in russia and in particular for episode kiwis know he touched on the other winter and in bass lake city ca in all tired but formula one is gonna make a return to russia for the first time in up exactly one hundred is formula one it was run on russian territory i was run in nineteen thirty nine in nineteen fourteen in some peaches but puts out it didn't rip it off to the bus from wool and i didn'
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. >> but i think nick christoff raised good questions that we may never know exactly what happened butollywood surrounds this man and continues to praise him and gives him these wonderful awards, why haven't more questions -- >> is he up for another one. >> why haven't more questions been asked? and why does everybody rush to bow to him? >> i don't disagree with you at all. >> it's not me. that is that nick christoff was saying. >> i don't disagree with nick christoff at all. when he was 42 he dated a 17-year-old. he married his adoptive daughter and his wife found out they were having an affair when the wife was 19. how do you not look at this and question seriously. the prosecutor in this case, as you mentioned, joe, he said there wasn't the evidence but that he suspected deeply that this had occurred. i mean, come on. come on! where there is smoke. >> nicole, what were you thinking when you read this? >> i admired the way it was presented to readers of nick christoff's column. he said very early on he was not prosecuted and never any evidence but on the other hand, he shared her own
. >> but i think nick christoff raised good questions that we may never know exactly what happened butollywood surrounds this man and continues to praise him and gives him these wonderful awards, why haven't more questions -- >> is he up for another one. >> why haven't more questions been asked? and why does everybody rush to bow to him? >> i don't disagree with you at all. >> it's not me. that is that nick christoff was saying. >> i don't disagree with nick...
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of the new nick carter lead through alexander to call for his team with so you runs their facilities exciting no one ever predicted this never mind the russians and he said. amazing stuff there but even if russia doesn't finish on top and two of this medals table they must be delighted with how things have gone so far especially after what we saw in vancouver four years ago. not sure what to say they would be delighted i think would be an understatement because as you say four years ago they produced their worst ever performance at a winter in. i think they came away from vancouver the poultry three gold medals like more than triple that this time the reason is that there is a huge mike to vancouver it was a huge. personality sporting pages came in they also built fantastically facilities for their athletes and my they are reaping the rewards but whatever happens today you have to say these games have been record breaking from start to finish. the longest ever told igniting the most expensive the most compact and one of the most watched winter olympics in you. again stunning backdrops gripping stories of heartbreak and joy a
of the new nick carter lead through alexander to call for his team with so you runs their facilities exciting no one ever predicted this never mind the russians and he said. amazing stuff there but even if russia doesn't finish on top and two of this medals table they must be delighted with how things have gone so far especially after what we saw in vancouver four years ago. not sure what to say they would be delighted i think would be an understatement because as you say four years ago they...
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. >> if a girl from canada can do it, so can a woman from nick wag wa. [ laughter ] >> you can never coming up next on "new day," break thg morning, nutrition labels getting a major overhaul with more focus on calories and the number of servings. but will the changes translate to people making better choices? >>> plus sergeant first class recommendsburg's story brought everyone to their feet. now you have to see how the war hero celebrated his birthday. much more on him coming up. brea ♪ i will standby you forever and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. to cover up flaws and make skin look pretty. but there's one that's so clever, it makes your skin look better even after you take it off. neutrogena healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skins' natural texture, tone, or clarity. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. recommended most by dermatologists. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. w
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whether it's alcohol caffeine to nick nicotine or heroin or something like that and in a much smaller slice of that will be predisposed and all of that would probably never get away from really serious addictions like heroin or cocaine and things. so are you suggesting that instead of dealing with that it's small as slides with the criminal justice system that we should instead be dealing with them with the public health system. yeah that's exactly right i mean you just made a really crucial and important point there is that we're talking about two totally separate groups of drug users right there are you know the eighty to ninety percent of us who are able to experiment with drugs or try drugs a few times or maybe use drugs sporadically or occasionally throughout our lives and we'll have no problems no overdoses no crimes committed life will go on normally for that majority of us so we need to have one set of policies to help those people stay out of the criminal justice system and then we also need to deal much more effectively with people who we know will get into trouble with drugs and unfortunately what we have now is a one size fits all system that
whether it's alcohol caffeine to nick nicotine or heroin or something like that and in a much smaller slice of that will be predisposed and all of that would probably never get away from really serious addictions like heroin or cocaine and things. so are you suggesting that instead of dealing with that it's small as slides with the criminal justice system that we should instead be dealing with them with the public health system. yeah that's exactly right i mean you just made a really crucial...
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and a small nick on his hand told investigators how he committed the crime and how he killed two innocent people who were just trying to sell their truck and be on their way. >> i was nevereally into forensic science or even, you know, gave it any thought. but since that time has happened, i have become hooked on courtv, and i've learned a lot about the way the law works and about the way forensics play into a case where there is no eyewitness especially. >>> can the dead speak to the living? a michigan woman tried to do just that leaving a note to her survivors telling them her death was no accident. forensics uncovered the secrets she almost took to her grave. it seemed like a love story from a time gone by. david duyst and sandy bose met in high school and fell in love. they went to the same college, got married after graduation and started a family. >> the duysts were church-going people, pretty conservative and well thought of.
and a small nick on his hand told investigators how he committed the crime and how he killed two innocent people who were just trying to sell their truck and be on their way. >> i was nevereally into forensic science or even, you know, gave it any thought. but since that time has happened, i have become hooked on courtv, and i've learned a lot about the way the law works and about the way forensics play into a case where there is no eyewitness especially. >>> can the dead speak...
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never closes his robe, andy levy. and he is always crash and full of sac and owns a firm ass, actor and comedian nick depallo. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. your doctor called, greg. >> you have to say yes before you undress. a new bill in california would require school campuses to make affirmative consent the standard when it reports sexual assault. in other words, it is not that no means no. it is that no, yes means no. consent could be conveyed through clear and unambiguous actions as well as words. but, quote, relying on nonverbal communication can lead to misunderstanding. the bill mirrors a wave of campus activism aimed at getting male students to ask first and ask often before engaging in sexual activity. >> who is that? >> that makes me forget everything that hurt me as a child. >> i am against noncon -- nonconsensual sex. do you think this takes youthful love? >> did you bury the dog before you put the video up? and did it say yes? not just bark in approval? this is ridiculous. all this is saying is women are supposed to be in power and we are supposed to be strong. unless a man says do you rea
never closes his robe, andy levy. and he is always crash and full of sac and owns a firm ass, actor and comedian nick depallo. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. your doctor called, greg. >> you have to say yes before you undress. a new bill in california would require school campuses to make affirmative consent the standard when it reports sexual assault. in other words, it is not that no means no. it is that no, yes means no. consent could be conveyed through clear and...
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never in tucson. aaron gordon and the vicious dunk. more high-flying stuff later for the wildcats. nickron to hollis jefferson. arizona beats cal 87-59 dropping to 9-6 now in the pac- 12 >>> kach us will league game 1 for the a's and giants not a memorable beginning for giants starter. he allowed three earned runs in one inning. cespedes comes home but here's the story. look at the catch by josh reddick to rob michael morris the giants new left fielder. so the a's beat the giants 10- 5. but in the 4th inning, josh reddick took another home run away from michael morris. what a debut for the a's right fielder. and asu beat stanford in college basketball last night. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great day, everybody. see you tonight. >>> thank you, dennis. >>> play of the day, we are going to take you to college basketball. we have michigan they have the ball trailing by one at purdue with less than 3 seconds in overtime. watch. >> on the baseline, got it! >> got it! that was glenn robinson iii with the winning shot as the wolverines edged the boilermakers in the closing seconds in overtime
never in tucson. aaron gordon and the vicious dunk. more high-flying stuff later for the wildcats. nickron to hollis jefferson. arizona beats cal 87-59 dropping to 9-6 now in the pac- 12 >>> kach us will league game 1 for the a's and giants not a memorable beginning for giants starter. he allowed three earned runs in one inning. cespedes comes home but here's the story. look at the catch by josh reddick to rob michael morris the giants new left fielder. so the a's beat the giants 10-...
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nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> apparently sometimes it does work. >> he got him. >> he'll never live down that scream. >> all rightamazing sit-down with oscar host ellen degeneres who opens up about marriage and love and, of course, the big show right now. >> coming this sunday. >>> also "play of the day" coming next. how far would you go to find a lost phone? ♪ hard to look back at you baby ♪ ♪ ♪ bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolateads. to anything - everything. with new hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. you're always on. so we're always ready. tyson grilled & ready chicken, now in a space-saving bag. it's made with all white meat and fully cooked. tyson grilled & ready chicken. new bag, same amount. the next time you rent a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's the next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by a
nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> apparently sometimes it does work. >> he got him. >> he'll never live down that scream. >> all rightamazing sit-down with oscar host ellen degeneres who opens up about marriage and love and, of course, the big show right now. >> coming this sunday. >>> also "play of the day" coming next. how far would you go to find a lost phone? ♪ hard to look back at you baby ♪ ♪ ♪ bring the delicious taste of...
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nick thompson. texting, sopay for this is not good for the wireless companies. great for us, not good for them. >> never are charging a lot as a carrier for these kinds of services. the u.s. carriers saw this coming. fromhad big revenues texting and decided that the threat of whatsapp and various other ones that they would bundle it . >> $3.2 billion it is expected to cost the wireless companies. 2016, 50 $4 billion. in other words, this is snowballing for them. >> one, is not the acquisition that hurts them, it is the creation of whatsapp. second, it is not like money is being taken away from wireless company's. wireless companies had a service where a cost of them basically nothing and what it is that they charged us a lot for it, and somebody came along that was innovative and said, you know what, we will give it a people for basically nothing, which is what it costs on the infrastructure level, they will start special stop getting the monopoly or duopoly -- they will stop getting the monopoly or duopoly. it took a long time, and a small company came and ate their lunch. too bad. >> what do they do n
nick thompson. texting, sopay for this is not good for the wireless companies. great for us, not good for them. >> never are charging a lot as a carrier for these kinds of services. the u.s. carriers saw this coming. fromhad big revenues texting and decided that the threat of whatsapp and various other ones that they would bundle it . >> $3.2 billion it is expected to cost the wireless companies. 2016, 50 $4 billion. in other words, this is snowballing for them. >> one, is not...
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nick burns, and foreign policy analyst dmitri simes. plus rand paul takes another swing at bill clinton for the lewinsky affair and hillary clinton for the benghazi disaster. >> we should never, ever have a commander in chief who won't send reinforcements. >>> and attorney general eric holder announces expansion of equal rights for married same-sex couples. >> our nation has made great strides on the road to lgbt equality, a cause that i believe is a defining civil rights challenge of our time. >> our political panel parses a busy sunday. this is "state of the union." >>> good morning there washington. i'm candy crowley. the games are under way. security is heavy though, some of it is discreet in and around sochi. ivan watson joins us live. certainly back here lots of talk about security. does it affect the atmosphere there? >> well, there's a massive deployment, there's no question about it. you see police and uniformed officers everywhere, and let me just give you some numbers. some of the russian published estimates of the number of security forces deployed goes into the tens of thousands, and according to the russian organizing committee, there were 30,000 spectators in
nick burns, and foreign policy analyst dmitri simes. plus rand paul takes another swing at bill clinton for the lewinsky affair and hillary clinton for the benghazi disaster. >> we should never, ever have a commander in chief who won't send reinforcements. >>> and attorney general eric holder announces expansion of equal rights for married same-sex couples. >> our nation has made great strides on the road to lgbt equality, a cause that i believe is a defining civil rights...
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nick smith is on the story. >> we have lived in our house since 1978. >> dedehas seen her neighborhood change. yesterday shooting reminded crime is a new reality. and for her it's creeping closer to home. >> i never thought about any security system in our neighborhood or wherever whether they had a gun or not. it's never been, never passed my mind. >>reporter: but now she says she has to. like many of her neighbors question about his private security guard in her neighborhood being armed. we have learned that the contract between the residents and the security program and the company security code 3 required an unarmed guard. it wasn't until after the shooting many learn the guard was carrying a gun. >> i'm kind of surprised actually they were armed. many communities do make it very clear that they don't want the patrols to be armed. >>reporter: according to oakland council member shaft there is untake in the hiring of private security. many operating under different community guidelines. >> has to be carefully done. has to be done with consideration. >>reporter: we were there when the guard was questioned by police. investigators say he shot a burglary suspect believed to have robbed a near by
nick smith is on the story. >> we have lived in our house since 1978. >> dedehas seen her neighborhood change. yesterday shooting reminded crime is a new reality. and for her it's creeping closer to home. >> i never thought about any security system in our neighborhood or wherever whether they had a gun or not. it's never been, never passed my mind. >>reporter: but now she says she has to. like many of her neighbors question about his private security guard in her...
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nick. ♪ >> i don't know how to skate. >> oh. >> oh, my gosh! >> i've never taught anyone to snowboard.. >> how do you say congratulations in russian? let's move on. >> savannah! ♪ >> you're not going to figure skate your way out of this one. >> oh, no. we have a winner. ♪ >> we may have to take out a restraining order. >> this polar bear -- >> hey, hey, hey, hey. >> no, no, no. >> that's what's going on around the country. >> and like a bullet over the final jump, down comes bode miller to the finish line! >> whoo! >> i wanted to come here and -- and -- i don't know, i guess make myself proud. >> you are now the oldest alpine skier to win a medal in the olympic games. how does that sound? >> i've been getting a lot of old jokes latedy. >> ted ligety finally has his giant slalom gold! >> i just knew if i skied the way i know how to ski it should equal a gold medal and luckily it ends up that way. . >> it's good to be home. but home's not the same without you. >> a very good friday morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the whole feeds in fremont getting a new look. at the urging of a
nick. ♪ >> i don't know how to skate. >> oh. >> oh, my gosh! >> i've never taught anyone to snowboard.. >> how do you say congratulations in russian? let's move on. >> savannah! ♪ >> you're not going to figure skate your way out of this one. >> oh, no. we have a winner. ♪ >> we may have to take out a restraining order. >> this polar bear -- >> hey, hey, hey, hey. >> no, no, no. >> that's what's going on around...
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development, nick in the world a nicer place in individual homes likes to say kilos home got taken to do it develop that would be on behalf of the company in new london, connecticut, which never got done by the way. she lost her house because of the public purpose, not because of the public use. >> host: what was the end of the case? did she lose her house? >> guest: she ultimately lost five to for the supreme court. finally, the city consented to allow her to the house to another location. the neighborhood she was part of his gone. it's a dumping ground for debris. said the part of the last constitution, the theme of my book is that public use should be restored in place of what the courts have put in its place, which is public purpose. they've either been completely eliminated or key phrases have been substituted. >> host: such as? >> guest: the ninth amendment says the enumeration in the constitution insert i should not because true to deny or disparage others retained by the people. that would have a dead letter. that is when the courts don't follow. the fourth amendment has been in his classes is no state shall make or enforce any law, which shall abridge villages or imm
development, nick in the world a nicer place in individual homes likes to say kilos home got taken to do it develop that would be on behalf of the company in new london, connecticut, which never got done by the way. she lost her house because of the public purpose, not because of the public use. >> host: what was the end of the case? did she lose her house? >> guest: she ultimately lost five to for the supreme court. finally, the city consented to allow her to the house to another...
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never seemed to end. in his bedroom, one bell for sex, one for alcohol. it was presumably a joke, but how he lived to the people whose money this was, isn't. nickuncertainty of what's going on in ukraine continues. lots at stake for all of us right now. tomorrow a special interview i'll have with marco rubio, the senator from florida. he'll join me in "the situation room." we'll talk about among other things what's going on in venezuela, and we'll talk about his future political aspirations, does he want to run for president in 2016. i know he's been asked that question many times. i'll ask him again tomorrow. the interview with marco rubio here in "the situation room" tomorrow. that's it for me. thanks for watching. you can always follow what's going on behind the scenes on twitter follow me @wolf blitzer. "crossfire" with missouri governor jay nixon and pat mccrory starts now. >> tonight on "crossfire," president obama picks a fight with the republican governors. today they hit back. >> thi
never seemed to end. in his bedroom, one bell for sex, one for alcohol. it was presumably a joke, but how he lived to the people whose money this was, isn't. nickuncertainty of what's going on in ukraine continues. lots at stake for all of us right now. tomorrow a special interview i'll have with marco rubio, the senator from florida. he'll join me in "the situation room." we'll talk about among other things what's going on in venezuela, and we'll talk about his future political...
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nick shiffrin in kiev. tell us first of all your thoughts about what you've heard so far. >> i'm stunned. i've nevernference like this ever, you see a president who's been deposed who doesn't stay there to be prosecuted for his crimes go to a neighboring country, speaking on television there, the neighboring country does no extradite that country, but gives him a press conference. he speaks in russian, not ukrainian, referring to the cities that he has visited in russian. we know that's his first language, he was brought up as the governor, born in tolino. he's referring to a soviet culture there, using key words, talking about points we've seen on the internets. he appeals to the veterans. he's talks about veterans of the great war, referring to the great soviet army. he's referring to fashionists, that's not really talking about what we think of as nazis, referring to the people in ukraine who are his supporters as the fascists being literally the people who invaded your country. that's the key words he is using. >> phil ittner is in moscow. the language that he is using to describe the people tha
nick shiffrin in kiev. tell us first of all your thoughts about what you've heard so far. >> i'm stunned. i've nevernference like this ever, you see a president who's been deposed who doesn't stay there to be prosecuted for his crimes go to a neighboring country, speaking on television there, the neighboring country does no extradite that country, but gives him a press conference. he speaks in russian, not ukrainian, referring to the cities that he has visited in russian. we know that's...
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never seemed to end. in his bedroom, one bell for sex, one for alcohol. it was presumably a joke but how he lived to the people whose money this was isn't. >> nick paton walshas i said, the ukrainian president, still on the run. >> months after millions of people had their personal information stolen by cyberhackers at retail giants like target and neiman marcus, eric holder is calling on congress to pass a law that would require companies to alert shoppers of a data breach more quickly quickly. >> this would empower the american people to protect themselves. it would enable law enforcement to better investigate these crimes and hold compromise entities accountable. >>> let's bring in krischristin romans with more on this. you would think there is no way i could possibly keep such a huge data breach secret anyway. >> sometimes the companies themselves don't know for a very long time. sometimes they happen in a matter of seconds and it takes weeks, if not months, to identify them. a real problem for the companies, law enforcement and consumers. carol, what the attorney general wants is one rule and one kind of standard for how we are going to treat these. th
never seemed to end. in his bedroom, one bell for sex, one for alcohol. it was presumably a joke but how he lived to the people whose money this was isn't. >> nick paton walshas i said, the ukrainian president, still on the run. >> months after millions of people had their personal information stolen by cyberhackers at retail giants like target and neiman marcus, eric holder is calling on congress to pass a law that would require companies to alert shoppers of a data breach more...
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nick, i want to start with you first. how do you innovate in the government technology area. >> it is not easy. the government comes along kicking and screaming. we gather information and data that has nevereally been put together before. then we bring it all together and help law enforcement agencies find and tr fugitives. then we analyzed the data. put it on a map and push it right out to the police cars. what we find is once they see it, they get it and once they get it, they want it. they really like what they see. they just want to see it before they believe it. >> what about it made you commit? >> a friend of mine in new york sent me an e-mail and said he has made an investment in a company called street crowd. that is how i got started. our family makes investments using multiple criteria. most people try to maximize the return. we like to maximize return because the proceeds going to our foundation. we also look for creative, innovative leaders and founders. we want to make sure that employees get a fair shake and get to participate. we are very interested in what happens with the customers in this case. we also have a very strong feeling that it has got to give something to a com
nick, i want to start with you first. how do you innovate in the government technology area. >> it is not easy. the government comes along kicking and screaming. we gather information and data that has nevereally been put together before. then we bring it all together and help law enforcement agencies find and tr fugitives. then we analyzed the data. put it on a map and push it right out to the police cars. what we find is once they see it, they get it and once they get it, they want it....
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never go to the post office again. >>> tomorrow we observe presidents' day, reflecting on the lives and achievements of the top leaders. nicks on the greatest presidential moments. great to see you this morning. >> good morning, clayton. >> we'll start with jfk and going to the moon and then we'll come back to analyze this sound byte from jfk. >> we choose to go to the moon and other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard. because that goal will certain to organize and measure the best of our energies. >> how important of a moment was that in presidential history, nick? >> it was very important for the 20th century. at that time in the early '60s we were in the throws of the cold war and were losing it. there was a perceived missile gap and technology gap, and it was kennedy's way of reminding the free world we are still the best at democracy and capitalism and had the science to prove it. and he challenged the nation and we did that in july of '69 when we reached the moon. it was an important reminder for the world to see that the american system was better than the soviet system. >> we were watching s
never go to the post office again. >>> tomorrow we observe presidents' day, reflecting on the lives and achievements of the top leaders. nicks on the greatest presidential moments. great to see you this morning. >> good morning, clayton. >> we'll start with jfk and going to the moon and then we'll come back to analyze this sound byte from jfk. >> we choose to go to the moon and other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard. because that goal will...
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never get the make-up, the glam, the makeover. >> we'll give you a little red, white and blue flair. >> for linda goepper, mother of slopestyle bronze medalist nicke ready for our close-up. >> you want to get that, huh? >> how has the p & g house been for you? >> we couldn't do it without it. that's for sure. it's a nice place to come and relax and meet other families and feel safe. >> whether it's rest, rejuvenation or celebration, during that u.s. versus russia hockey game, families gathered to cheer team usa on to victory. the p & g house creates an environment where athletes can spend quality time with their loved ones. >> i competed in vancouver in 2010, i had all these memories and, yeah, p & g house was awesome. >> and for noelle pikus-pace, that means creating new memories with both her children and her parents. >> to come back here and be part of this is awesome. >> had a lot of fun there. and i asked noelle's mom if she cried when her daughter won the silver medal. and she said, we wanted to let her have her moment. and she piped up, it's not my moment without you. it's a great place for all of them to have. >> that's very cool. >>> wel
never get the make-up, the glam, the makeover. >> we'll give you a little red, white and blue flair. >> for linda goepper, mother of slopestyle bronze medalist nicke ready for our close-up. >> you want to get that, huh? >> how has the p & g house been for you? >> we couldn't do it without it. that's for sure. it's a nice place to come and relax and meet other families and feel safe. >> whether it's rest, rejuvenation or celebration, during that u.s....
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you know you get in these flows of weird things like a match will never end because of bizarre circumstance. nick: this is a tough putt. it falls hard at the end. >> it would be a heck of an up and down out of the ditch 20 to 30 yards short of the green. so he will bite him with his own medicine here? >> this is go to move to the left. it is not one he can get aggressive with either. who knows at this point. >> exactly right. who knows? he has about three feet? >> yeah. this is not dead. >> that will played outside the hole. we saw victor's putt just rake to the right. now this would be bizarre. now it is starting to flow into the hole. the whole scene of absurd theater we are doing. so i am just not going to watch. well, i have to watch. that is right. i am announcing. nick: you don't have to say anything. >> ok. dare i say we go on? jim: why not gary. you can open up your eyes now. here is the game plan folks because we have run over by more than an hour we are going to be switching over for you on the east coast feed if you will to the golf channel. for those on the west coast you will stay on
you know you get in these flows of weird things like a match will never end because of bizarre circumstance. nick: this is a tough putt. it falls hard at the end. >> it would be a heck of an up and down out of the ditch 20 to 30 yards short of the green. so he will bite him with his own medicine here? >> this is go to move to the left. it is not one he can get aggressive with either. who knows at this point. >> exactly right. who knows? he has about three feet? >> yeah....