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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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nick. he had never even met or spoke on to carmen, or had he?ottie thought she knew the answer, from the phone call she says daker made to carmen's phone a few days before the murder. >> it was friday the 20th and like daker's style, the calls started coming in. the phone got put off the hook and i could hear her phone ringing. >> reporter: carmen answered and then hung up abruptly. what was said? nobody knows. but carmen told her sister and brother-in-law that the call was from lottie's stalker. >> she said, i'm going to go get a hammer and put it next to the bed. i remember thinking if that guy get into the house, he's going to be in trouble. but i never thought about where it would go. >> two talked about her packing some stuff and coming to stay with us for a while. >> narrator: lottie says seeing carmen's reaction to baker's call was heart breaking and she did what she could to make her feel safe. >> the entryway within her dwelling was the sliding glass door. so we barricaded the door with some wood. she was so scared, she was shaking and
nick. he had never even met or spoke on to carmen, or had he?ottie thought she knew the answer, from the phone call she says daker made to carmen's phone a few days before the murder. >> it was friday the 20th and like daker's style, the calls started coming in. the phone got put off the hook and i could hear her phone ringing. >> reporter: carmen answered and then hung up abruptly. what was said? nobody knows. but carmen told her sister and brother-in-law that the call was from...
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nick calty. >> pick up this hitchhiker? >> never. >> would you pick me up?tch bot. it's one of these things, it has a brain, can talk to you, a thumb that says pick me up. they are going to put it in eastern canada and see if it can make it across the country in the summer. >> "way too early" starts now. >>> we are facing the alarming collapse of the iraqi government that tack took us eight years of blood and treasure to install. and it's all obama's fault. jim. >> i blame president obama mightily for a hand's off policy in iraq. >> it's the president's inability to negotiate the forces agreement that's put us in this situation we're in today. >> thank you, president obama, great job, dude. >> yeah. great job, dude. operation party foul. next keg -- next keg is on you president bro-seth. i don't know what obama was thinking when george w. bush signed the troop withdrawal agreement in 2008. >> that was then, and this is now. and president obama is sending 275 troops to protect americans at the embassy in baghdad. but will that number swell as the new crisis i
nick calty. >> pick up this hitchhiker? >> never. >> would you pick me up?tch bot. it's one of these things, it has a brain, can talk to you, a thumb that says pick me up. they are going to put it in eastern canada and see if it can make it across the country in the summer. >> "way too early" starts now. >>> we are facing the alarming collapse of the iraqi government that tack took us eight years of blood and treasure to install. and it's all obama's...
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. >> she should have never been involved in nick like this. did not know she was doing anything like this. >> find out who the mystery woman is when "vegas undercover: raw" continues. >>> over the course of the las vegas police investigation, 38 criminals came through the door of the fake fencing operation. most of the thieves were trying to sell stolen cars. >> all day long. >> if you go outside in the parking lot and show these morons where the truck is, please. >> some more unusual items made their way to the front, like this grenade. >> right. >> a guy with make big guns. >> in all the cops confiscated a million dollars in stolen goods. amazingly they got more than a quarter of that in one visit. j.r. brought them a bentley and a rare mustang. we got a chance to talk with suspected criminals after rounded up and arrested, i was curious about the robin hood who boasted he pulled off major heist. >> how did you get into this jam? >> i don't know what scram i'm in to be honest with you. >> let me ask you this, j.r., did you ever take cars to
. >> she should have never been involved in nick like this. did not know she was doing anything like this. >> find out who the mystery woman is when "vegas undercover: raw" continues. >>> over the course of the las vegas police investigation, 38 criminals came through the door of the fake fencing operation. most of the thieves were trying to sell stolen cars. >> all day long. >> if you go outside in the parking lot and show these morons where the truck...
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and, yeah, nick was my family, and of course i never wanted anything bad to happen to him, but you're my friend, gabi, and i know-- >> gabi: i'm not your friend. i never have been your friend. >> paige: yeah, miami!
and, yeah, nick was my family, and of course i never wanted anything bad to happen to him, but you're my friend, gabi, and i know-- >> gabi: i'm not your friend. i never have been your friend. >> paige: yeah, miami!
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nick. how do you feel? >> really good, proud of him, exciting for him. i never watched other people watch a video and had so much fun. watching you guys watch it was fun. i watched it 50 times, and he's inspiring people here, and because of people like you, other people are able to benefit from it. >> my girlfriend, i'm support you in anything, i want to do it, and there's other people here who want to do it, do e-track, that's how i did it. >> that's awesome! >> nick, with a steady paycheck coming in, my man, what do you spend your money on? >> junk. [ laughter ] how do you greet people? >> i just walked in the door, nick, what's up? >> nice to meet you, welcome to walmart. >> that's awesome. >> good job. i'm proud of you. that's sweet. >>> sometimes when it's bedtime, you need a lullaby, and that's what he is giving. this is an elephant. this is in northern thai land in the elephant nature park. this is from saveelephant.org. he gets like a scarf fanning it, brushing lightly against his skin, and as you can see, it goes right to sleep. >> why not? who wouldn't
nick. how do you feel? >> really good, proud of him, exciting for him. i never watched other people watch a video and had so much fun. watching you guys watch it was fun. i watched it 50 times, and he's inspiring people here, and because of people like you, other people are able to benefit from it. >> my girlfriend, i'm support you in anything, i want to do it, and there's other people here who want to do it, do e-track, that's how i did it. >> that's awesome! >> nick,...
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nick? >> absolutely. you know he has said he wished he never opened his mouth, but he gave an anonymous interview to promoteter account. that revealed his identity. now there as much attention on the man and his cash and cash he has given and continues to give away. >> did you find cash? >> yes. >> this hunt created a frenzy. today we learned the identity of the person. >> i was intrigued i wanted to know who it was. >> jennifer is with online magazine "the bold >> he seems to find pleasure in the idea of communities coming together over this. >> buzzy said in the interview this is attention he didn't want, telling he would have preferred to have kept his identity seek set kret so he can plant wads of cash. >> he is overwhoemed by it. >> he says he made millions during the foreclosure wave that consumed large parts of the bay area, since then, he says he spends time volunteering travelling to 70 countries and working with children through various chairitable organizations. >> we started talking to a manufacturing company >> he's invested in this start up, here promoting a smart phone case with a cigarette l
nick? >> absolutely. you know he has said he wished he never opened his mouth, but he gave an anonymous interview to promoteter account. that revealed his identity. now there as much attention on the man and his cash and cash he has given and continues to give away. >> did you find cash? >> yes. >> this hunt created a frenzy. today we learned the identity of the person. >> i was intrigued i wanted to know who it was. >> jennifer is with online magazine...
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nick manganiello. hello, boys. >> wow. what a project to undertake, you two. >> yes, it was. yeah. never here we are. >> it's interesting. who would have thought that a documentary like this would be so fascinating, not just for us, we were talking about it. >> not just for us. we were fascinated. >> you are from dallas, right, or dallas area? >> i'm dallas area -- i grew -- when i was old enough, you hear of the strip club, one of the most famous really in the world, i would say. >> tell us about why you chose this as a project. >> well, because people don't know. people don't know what this job is about and they have all these misperceptions, even after "magic mike" scratched the surface, we didn't get into who these guys were and their lives and they are people, people with dreams and families and i think people want to dismiss them in that one dimensional way. >> la bare used to be known for something, i hate to say it a little lower rent, until the owner came in and said, you know what let's raise the bar a little bit. >> absolutely. >> have guys who -- >> yeah, and i think the subj
nick manganiello. hello, boys. >> wow. what a project to undertake, you two. >> yes, it was. yeah. never here we are. >> it's interesting. who would have thought that a documentary like this would be so fascinating, not just for us, we were talking about it. >> not just for us. we were fascinated. >> you are from dallas, right, or dallas area? >> i'm dallas area -- i grew -- when i was old enough, you hear of the strip club, one of the most famous really in...
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nicks. knicks. could they join forces? perhaps golden state? probably not. >> but nice to think about. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $329 a month. tonight. i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. thank you for watching for colin and sandhya and everybody here at abc news that continues on line on twitter, face pook and all of your mobile devices. our >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, roseanne barr. eric dane. and music from tech n9ne with cleto and the cletones. and now, get it together. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to the show.
nicks. knicks. could they join forces? perhaps golden state? probably not. >> but nice to think about. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's payment. starting at...
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the town never stopped. nick valencia is there. nick? >> reporter: good morning, chris.ed. bowe bergdahl, their hometown hero has finally been set free from taliban captivity. on and off for two years before being deployed at afghanistan, u.s. sergeant bowe bergdahl worked here at the coffee shop in his hometown of hailey, idaho. tributes are all around. >> there's drawings. there's a tree with a yellow ribbon. there's poems in here. it's just a really lovely, as well as the boards are up, a lovely now keepsake that will be for bowe. >> reporter: sue martin was bergdahl's boss here. but she's always seen herself more as his friend. >> you know, he has a tender personality. he's a strong person. and very personable. he got along great with all the employees. and all of the customers have nothing but good to say about bowe. they really enjoyed him while he was working here. >> reporter: this town says they're a community of heart and for the last 4 years and 11 months the small town of nearly 8,000 has been a cornerstone of support for the bergdahls ensuring that he'll nev
the town never stopped. nick valencia is there. nick? >> reporter: good morning, chris.ed. bowe bergdahl, their hometown hero has finally been set free from taliban captivity. on and off for two years before being deployed at afghanistan, u.s. sergeant bowe bergdahl worked here at the coffee shop in his hometown of hailey, idaho. tributes are all around. >> there's drawings. there's a tree with a yellow ribbon. there's poems in here. it's just a really lovely, as well as the boards...
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nick smith is live with more. reporter: new information. i just spoke to a neighbor who tells me she has never seen ryan in that white nissan. that she has only seem him ride a motorcycle. so it is possible that the man the fbi say has ties to bombmaking materials may have a second mode of transportation. >> the details -- >> the fbi is it engaged in a nationwide man hunt for 42-year-old ryan kelly chamberlain ii, call him armed and dangerous. >> for possession of explosive material at his residence. >> our cameras were there when agents wrapped in hazmat gear executed the warrant to search his polk street ground floor apartment. the saturday morning hunt for explosives and the man agents connected to them lasted most of the day. the apartment remains sealed. the fbi spokesman stressed there's no risk to public safety. >> no chemical, biological, radiation nope at this time. >> i was completely shocked. >> san francisco political consultant alex turn is reserving judgment until all of the facts are known but says he new championer -- -- >> this you type video hips that chamberlain's civic enav
nick smith is live with more. reporter: new information. i just spoke to a neighbor who tells me she has never seen ryan in that white nissan. that she has only seem him ride a motorcycle. so it is possible that the man the fbi say has ties to bombmaking materials may have a second mode of transportation. >> the details -- >> the fbi is it engaged in a nationwide man hunt for 42-year-old ryan kelly chamberlain ii, call him armed and dangerous. >> for possession of explosive...
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i never pay inside.od idea. universal key at every pump. crazy. quick fix i guess. >> my key. >> there it is. >> ha-ha. >> just saying. brightstar care. from care teams led by registered nurses to unmatched care expertise brightstar care offers home care you can trust, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. your loved one deserves care that's nothing less than extraordinary because they've earned it. for a complimentary in-home assessment, call brightstar care today at 866-621-0228 she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified before it was t
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i never pay inside.od idea. universal key at every pump. crazy. quick fix i guess. >> my key. >> there it is. >> ha-ha. >> just saying. brightstar care. from care teams led by registered nurses to unmatched care expertise brightstar care offers home care you can trust, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. your loved one deserves care that's nothing less than extraordinary because they've earned it. for a...
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nick. >> i feel sad for them they can't park. >> i feel afraid. >> should i go help her? >> keep watching. >> oh, my god. it's like she's nevern before. >> eventually, the person gives up, drives away. i like the reactions from the guys, like they are seeing a horrific accident scene out there. >> oh, my god. >> she's not turning the wheel. >> she's like three feet away from the curb, oh, god. >>> some animals jump because that's how they are made like a kangaroo or frog. these animals are jumping because they feel they need to. starting in little rock, arkansas, oso is being over protective here. oso is a giant alaska malamute, and he drags drew off the toy. >> that's what they do. they protect you. this dog doesn't want him to fall and hurt himself. >> unless you're just trying to play on the jungle gym, you can't have fun because your dog pulls you down. >> jumping over to the u.k., this fox not built for jumping, but jumping nonetheless. it's a bird feeder. there's food there. the fox is hungry and determined. it keeps jumping. >> oh, oh, you almost got it! >> oh! >> jumps up and swings a couple times, but the sad thing i
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and nick, he's a red skin fan, he said its funny how the majority of people never had a problem withhe red skin name until suddenly after others did. now now as part native american red skin never bothered me, but it does my fellow natives so change the name. carl writes we took their land. we killed their people. we destroyed parts of their cultural. the least we can do is respect them. >> whoa, that's strong. >> yes, it does. the tribe didn't say how much it spent on a these ads but they said it's a significant investment to air in seven cities. neither side is letting up at this point. the redskins recently hired a lobbying firm after they received a letter from 50 senators asking for the team to change its name. >> that was about three weeks or so ago now. >> that's right. they also have as part of their campaign #proud to be so people have been tweeting out images like this. >> why don't we do this. tomorrow, so the commercial airs tonight at halftime. >> tonight at halftime. >> why don't we do this. i know there is a new story tomorrow, but let's update this story and get a sen
and nick, he's a red skin fan, he said its funny how the majority of people never had a problem withhe red skin name until suddenly after others did. now now as part native american red skin never bothered me, but it does my fellow natives so change the name. carl writes we took their land. we killed their people. we destroyed parts of their cultural. the least we can do is respect them. >> whoa, that's strong. >> yes, it does. the tribe didn't say how much it spent on a these ads...
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nick, he's a redskins fan. he writes, it's funny how the majority of people never had a problem with the redskins name until suddenly after others did, but some feel it's only a matter of time. todd writing going to be an anti-redskin commercial at halftime tonight. wow. days are numbers. the redskins hired a lobbying firm after they received a letter from 50 senators asking for the team to change its name, prompting tara -- she's a native-american -- saying surrounded by indian country. d.c. lobbyists by his side instead of schneider's last stand. just change the name. >> gotcha. here's the thing. so seven big cities tonight at halftime, correct? >> it's a one-minute commercial at halftime, yes. >> you do something else tomorrow, but let's sort of follow in addition to what you do tomorrow, let's follow the reaction to the ad after it airs and maybe we can share some of the tweets and comments tomorrow. can we do that. >> we'll follow that. >> we will do a twofer tomorrow. where is the at, please? >> thanks, tony. >> i'm tony harris in new york. that's all the time for this news hour. if you'd like the latest from
nick, he's a redskins fan. he writes, it's funny how the majority of people never had a problem with the redskins name until suddenly after others did, but some feel it's only a matter of time. todd writing going to be an anti-redskin commercial at halftime tonight. wow. days are numbers. the redskins hired a lobbying firm after they received a letter from 50 senators asking for the team to change its name, prompting tara -- she's a native-american -- saying surrounded by indian country. d.c....
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. >> tiffany told detective nick cambron about her pre-flight conversation with the hospital. >> i asked the emergency room attendant -- i'll neversaid where's ken? and he said he went home to feed the dogs. and i said, so she's there by herself? well, who does that? >> by the time detective cambron got to the hospital, he'd been told what tammy and tiffany suspected. that shirlene had taken or had been given an overdose of pills. they also heard from medical personnel. they thought ken's behavior seemed strange, though no one including the ambulance driver could quite say why. >> he said the husband was acting suspicious. >> did he say how? >> he said just the way he spoke and the way he acted. >> suspicious? >> yes. >> when detective cambron heard that ken was home while his wife as in the icu, was he home covering up a crime scene? and when he checked to see if ken had a criminal record, yes, he did. >> he had been arrested for abuse. >> it gave cambron pause. made him consider what he'd already heard from tiffany. >> that her mom said she'd never commit suicide and she was afraid that ken was trying to kill her prior to this
. >> tiffany told detective nick cambron about her pre-flight conversation with the hospital. >> i asked the emergency room attendant -- i'll neversaid where's ken? and he said he went home to feed the dogs. and i said, so she's there by herself? well, who does that? >> by the time detective cambron got to the hospital, he'd been told what tammy and tiffany suspected. that shirlene had taken or had been given an overdose of pills. they also heard from medical personnel. they...
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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 nevery 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. >> a little girl died. and investigators didn't know why or how. was it an accident? was it an unexplained illness? or was she murdered? scientists would go halfway around the world before finding the answer in two unlikely places. a shredded legal document and her mother's signature. >> in the spring of 2000, a 2 1/2-year-old girl was in the intensive care unit of a new hampshire hospital fighting for her life. >> from the very beginning, no one knew that she had anything more than a bad cold, but then she went downhill so dramatically.
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 nevery 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. >> a little girl died. and...
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nick in illinois. her parents, however, didn't believe it. >> i think maybe one time tara decided she was going to run away. i think she was gone for an hour. she would never never. >> when media outlets reported the story of tara's disappearance, hundreds of volunteers joined the search. >> neighborhoods searched parks, they looked for her everywhere in the snow, and cold. >> i miss her so much, i just want her back. >> somebody has got her. i don't know why just something's not right. it is just too weird. >> two long weeks passed and still there was no trace of tara. >> the pressure at that time was extreme and it was all fueled by the thought that this child had walked away in the darkness and disappeared. and it could happen to yours or mine. >> then 17 days after tara went missing a hiker found a body near an isolated railroad track seven miles from tara's house. >> my first thought is, how fast can we get there? is it tara or is it -- or is it something else? >> the body was at the bottom of a 70-foot ravine, almost completely hidden from the sight. the victim was naked from the waist up and had been shot to death. some injuries were consistent with
nick in illinois. her parents, however, didn't believe it. >> i think maybe one time tara decided she was going to run away. i think she was gone for an hour. she would never never. >> when media outlets reported the story of tara's disappearance, hundreds of volunteers joined the search. >> neighborhoods searched parks, they looked for her everywhere in the snow, and cold. >> i miss her so much, i just want her back. >> somebody has got her. i don't know why just...
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nick. we welcome nathan at least part two of the tour for coach on the r t network. houmous it's going to give you a different perspective give you one star never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't you both bring you the work it's a revolution of the mind it's revolution ideas and consciousness. with the system yeah it's very very you produce would be described as angry i think in a strong no. single. i think. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy shred albus. rule. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built on my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america five different job ready to join the movement then wal
nick. we welcome nathan at least part two of the tour for coach on the r t network. houmous it's going to give you a different perspective give you one star never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't you both bring you the work it's a revolution of the mind it's revolution ideas and consciousness. with the system yeah it's very very you produce would be described as angry i think in a strong no. single. i think. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry...
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never really pay much in taxes. so, the irony of the story is, what brought him down was really his own greed. >> thank you very much. watergate prosecutor nickerman. appreciate it. >>> coming up, we'll look at the situation in iraq. there's a lot of blame to go around. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward? >>> the current debate over who to blame over the crisis in iraq and syria, it could be on the obama administration, or on the bush administration, which after all, negotiated the agreement that pulled forces from iraq. remember the incident where one iraqi threw a shoe at president bush? it was thrown on the occasion of the announcement of the finalized agreement to take our troops and go. and it was the bush administration that had the idea to invade iraq in the first place. then dismantling the mostly sunni army and sending them home. and that misses an important point, this region of the world has a history with centuries of bloody conflict and also s
never really pay much in taxes. so, the irony of the story is, what brought him down was really his own greed. >> thank you very much. watergate prosecutor nickerman. appreciate it. >>> coming up, we'll look at the situation in iraq. there's a lot of blame to go around. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can...
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his name is nick, returning from overseas, he was over there a long time. the kitty never forgot him. >> oh, cute video. >> cool cat. hey, still ahead on our program, from long commutes, you know, the stress of them, and all of the exhaust, it can put all of you at risk for sun damage and wrinkles, really. now new ranking out the most wrinkly cities in america. >> oh, great. >> philly is in the top ten. where do you think we are as the wrinklyest city? >> i'm here. >> i'm here. you blue the bell curve on that. but first, three guys fine in tonight's nba draft. one could be ours. one will be ours. we have the number three pick. the sixers ceo is until the building right now. let's get it from him. who is he going to choose? let's get it from him. who is heall the chickene? in your grocery store is inspected by the usda... but perdue asked them to go further. they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. well, at perdue, we say you
his name is nick, returning from overseas, he was over there a long time. the kitty never forgot him. >> oh, cute video. >> cool cat. hey, still ahead on our program, from long commutes, you know, the stress of them, and all of the exhaust, it can put all of you at risk for sun damage and wrinkles, really. now new ranking out the most wrinkly cities in america. >> oh, great. >> philly is in the top ten. where do you think we are as the wrinklyest city? >> i'm here....
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nick in beacon park-- picnic in lincoln park. >> you had been to chicago. >> i had been but i've never park.to lincoln an the gift was early 47. i stayed with my aunt -- i think it was an early 47. i stayed with my aunt. i spent about two weeks here. one of the great memories of being here. at 2:00 in the evening [inaudible] we was tired. we weren't tired. that was the thing about up north, even at it again cap in the evening. in the had to take a nap evening. >> talk to him about arriving at your farm. >> he told us about chicago and riverview. it park wasbelieve this big. in amusement park. i heard it from him. when i saw that, i said man, he , how not explain it beautiful it was. it shut down in 1967. many of us cried. it was such a wonderful place to go to. my mother decided who is going to sleep with you. emmett and i shared a bed. my brother robert was in one of the bags. monday morning it was time to go to the cotton field. emmett asked if he could go. he's got to bees, out of his mind. years seniority. it was a hot job. we told him, we showed him the things we had to do in mississippi. we showed him how to swim. you ru
nick in beacon park-- picnic in lincoln park. >> you had been to chicago. >> i had been but i've never park.to lincoln an the gift was early 47. i stayed with my aunt -- i think it was an early 47. i stayed with my aunt. i spent about two weeks here. one of the great memories of being here. at 2:00 in the evening [inaudible] we was tired. we weren't tired. that was the thing about up north, even at it again cap in the evening. in the had to take a nap evening. >> talk to him...
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>> it never occurred to me. >> the thing about nick is he is such a handsome man, my wife watched. i think that ratings for women might have gone up yesterday. >> is he, really? >> let me see. >> they swoon. >> let me see him again. >> we're going to show a picture of you now. >> hopefully that offset me not -- >> i have a man crush on him? >> no. >> surfer billionaire -- >> king player or something. >> hockey players. >> any of them, hockey players, all except for -- >> we've have to get him in the studio in person. >> soccer, all those guys are cool. anyway -- >> anyway, joining us right now to talk more about where gopro could be head sg charlie anderson, senior research analyst at daugherty and company. charlie, the big jump in the stock yesterday, did that come as a surprise to you? >> no, not really. the deal was way oversubscribed. there were quite frankly many investors who wanted shares would couldn't get any. they probably could have priced it higher. it was reflective of the demand. >> i guess the question is what happens from here? and maybe that is entirely dependent o
>> it never occurred to me. >> the thing about nick is he is such a handsome man, my wife watched. i think that ratings for women might have gone up yesterday. >> is he, really? >> let me see. >> they swoon. >> let me see him again. >> we're going to show a picture of you now. >> hopefully that offset me not -- >> i have a man crush on him? >> no. >> surfer billionaire -- >> king player or something. >> hockey...
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never escape the stern punishment. and "the interview" is skill scheduled for release october 14th. nick it. >> yeah, sure it will be interesting. there could be consequences here. the north is holding three u.s. nationals accusing them of various crimes. technically of course they still remain at war with the south which is a key u.s. ally. >> you think though it is laughable, people think he is crazy there could possibly be repercussions. >> absolutely. >> do you remember in 2004, a comedy where they had his father. jung's father. playing a lonely despot. "team america world police." i thought it was funny. i don't think he did. >> i didn't see it. >> stick with us we'll be back in a minute. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. "world news now," informing >>> making news in america this morning -- breaking overnight, dozens of people at a concert, rushed to the hospital. new video of the chaos outside the venue. and what we've learned about the investigation into what caused the illnesses. >>> severe storm. the destructive weather that hit
never escape the stern punishment. and "the interview" is skill scheduled for release october 14th. nick it. >> yeah, sure it will be interesting. there could be consequences here. the north is holding three u.s. nationals accusing them of various crimes. technically of course they still remain at war with the south which is a key u.s. ally. >> you think though it is laughable, people think he is crazy there could possibly be repercussions. >> absolutely. >> do...
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never out of mind. we go live to idaho for more. good morning, nickningtime coming for idaho. for nearly five years, this community here waited for this moment. bowe bergdahl, their hometown hero, finally released from taliban captivity. on and off for two years before being deployed to afghanistan, bowe bergdahl worked here at sandy's coffee shop in his hometown. tributes to the shoulder are all around. >> address drawings. there's just a little bit of everything. there are poems in here. it's just a really lovely ke keepsake for bowe. >> she's her boss but more his friend. >> a tender personality. a strong person. very personable. he got along great with all of the employees and all of the customers had nothing but good to say about bowe. they enjoyed him while he was working here. >> reporter: this town says they're a community of heart. the small town of nearly 8,000 has been the cornerstone of support for the bergdahls ensuring that he would never be forgotten. >> there's one tree for every year that bowe was held captive. we're waiting for bowe.
never out of mind. we go live to idaho for more. good morning, nickningtime coming for idaho. for nearly five years, this community here waited for this moment. bowe bergdahl, their hometown hero, finally released from taliban captivity. on and off for two years before being deployed to afghanistan, bowe bergdahl worked here at sandy's coffee shop in his hometown. tributes to the shoulder are all around. >> address drawings. there's just a little bit of everything. there are poems in...
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never going to make that bargain. >> final word here, where do we go from here, how do you resolve the conflict. >> i want to go back to nick'sort and let the viewers ponder this - last year saudi arabia made $311 billion in oil sells. they gave the abdul fatah al-sisi government in egypt $4 billion almost immediately, yet they pledged for human tri substance $60 million, qatar the same thing. that's a shame. >>> professor, and nick schifrin, our al jazeera correspondent - gentlemen, i want to thank you both for being with us. >>> next on al jazeera america - miracle workers or frauds. the mega-churches in ghana and why police are cracking down. >>> activists are not shy in texas, where people are bringing out the big guns in support of the open carry law. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we are following. in ukraine a new president has been sworn in, he promised to take a tough stance against separatist fighting in the east. vice president joe biden was at the ceremony, following $60 million in ukraine. >>> car bombs kill 52 in the iraqi capital. seen bombings took place, mostly in shiite distr
never going to make that bargain. >> final word here, where do we go from here, how do you resolve the conflict. >> i want to go back to nick'sort and let the viewers ponder this - last year saudi arabia made $311 billion in oil sells. they gave the abdul fatah al-sisi government in egypt $4 billion almost immediately, yet they pledged for human tri substance $60 million, qatar the same thing. that's a shame. >>> professor, and nick schifrin, our al jazeera correspondent -...
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never going to make the bargain. >> final word here. where do we go from here. how do we resolve the conflict. >> i want to go back to nick'seport and let your viewers ponder this: last year saudi arabia made $311 billion in oil sales. they gave the abdul fatah al-sisi government in egypt $4 billion almost immediately. yet the policemening for himman -- pledge for humanitarian assistance $32 million. qatar the same thing. it's a shame. >>> james chevron, nick schifrin, thank you both for being with us. >> still ahead - she survived an attempted honour killing. what her husband says about the attack next. >>> charges have been filed in the accident that badly injured comedian tracy morgan. details ahead. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> wel
never going to make the bargain. >> final word here. where do we go from here. how do we resolve the conflict. >> i want to go back to nick'seport and let your viewers ponder this: last year saudi arabia made $311 billion in oil sales. they gave the abdul fatah al-sisi government in egypt $4 billion almost immediately. yet the policemening for himman -- pledge for humanitarian assistance $32 million. qatar the same thing. it's a shame. >>> james chevron, nick schifrin,...
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in 2009, nick davis from "the guardian" came to the select committee and said i have never seen a piece of paper that directly links andy coulson to any of activity we are discussing a by the country in february 2010 the select committee on which i served concluded with all support we have seen no evidence or andy coulson nude of phone hacking was taking place. with the prime minister agree with me that those who now claim he knew he was in 2007 which includes the leader of the opposition should explain why they didn't pass this information onto the police or the select committee or are they trying to rewrite history for their own leadership shortcomings? [shouting] >> i think, i think my honorable friend put it rather better than i did. thank you. [laughter] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure that prime minister and the whole house will join with me in welcoming a very successful visit on her majesty, the queen and the duke of edinburgh for north of ireland this week. will the prime minister also join with me in condemning the approach to reform, which is not attacking the vulnerable
in 2009, nick davis from "the guardian" came to the select committee and said i have never seen a piece of paper that directly links andy coulson to any of activity we are discussing a by the country in february 2010 the select committee on which i served concluded with all support we have seen no evidence or andy coulson nude of phone hacking was taking place. with the prime minister agree with me that those who now claim he knew he was in 2007 which includes the leader of the...
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never mind. [laughter] >> showing restraint. i will open up to the members in a second. one last question for each. nicku have done a lot of thinking about how journalists events of tiananmen. american and otherwise. what is your sense of how would you grade your collective colleaguecolleagues, if you wiln this? a lot right. did i think we got important things wrong. what we covered we tended to cover pretty well but there were some really important didn't cover.we we tended to have much better than toreformers hardliners for some what obvious reasons. self-selection on the part of the hard liners. we had good insights to what the reformers were thinking. so whenout may 25 or people were put under house arrest, we didn't really have was happening.at we also i think there was some -- i think we sometimes over romanticized the protests a democracy movement and we tended to use that as a short very, very was complex and there were all kinds of things going on. corruption in particular enraged people. overemphasized -- i think when we look back at history they will think we overemphasized what was beijing a
never mind. [laughter] >> showing restraint. i will open up to the members in a second. one last question for each. nicku have done a lot of thinking about how journalists events of tiananmen. american and otherwise. what is your sense of how would you grade your collective colleaguecolleagues, if you wiln this? a lot right. did i think we got important things wrong. what we covered we tended to cover pretty well but there were some really important didn't cover.we we tended to have much...
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never be in an interrogation room we hope. everything is recorded on camera. >>> pink floyd's roger waters and nick mason wanted the stones to pull and doing cardio at his hotel in poland this week. that slide pole right there. he's pretty jacked. >>> the scientists at m.i.t. created a suit that simulates the feeling of being an 80-year-old man. unfortunately, the guy testing the suit has wandered off. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. there is mixed reaction this morning from senators who saw a proof of life video of sergeant bowe bergdahl. they say the former prisoner of war looks much different than when he was released last weekend. white house officials laid the video on capitol hill to back up their story that bergdahl needed to be rescued now. they are defending the deal to exchange bergdahl for five taliban leaders. they say he looked sick and weak on video but some are not con 0 vinced he was at risk of dying. >>> president obama said because of bergdahl's health problems this was the right time to bring him home. the president said, quote, as commander in chief, i am responsible for those kids. >
never be in an interrogation room we hope. everything is recorded on camera. >>> pink floyd's roger waters and nick mason wanted the stones to pull and doing cardio at his hotel in poland this week. that slide pole right there. he's pretty jacked. >>> the scientists at m.i.t. created a suit that simulates the feeling of being an 80-year-old man. unfortunately, the guy testing the suit has wandered off. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. there is...
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nick, i think had that happened, i agree. but i don't think that could have happened given the fact that it wasn't simply xiao ping. he had a group of elder revolutionaries who never would have allowed that to happen. >> i agree with orville, but i want to add something. orville mentioned the leninist party has this-- couldn't come the other way. i would even put this tragic event in the long history of chinese political history, that china never tolerated dissent. rebels were dissent opinions, are the most crushed, always killed. not only family. all relatives. that is never a tolerant-- there is never a political tolerance to the political rebellion. when the students and particularly the citizens stopped the troops into beijing from the eyes of xiao ping, that's rebellion and captain be tolerated. it has been crushed in order to rule china. that is in every china ruler's head. it doesn't have to be a leninist party or not. >> rose: what do you think most governments would have done if in fact there were this kind of rebellion in the center of area capital? >> most governments would have used riot control equipment. they might have detained some people. there wo
nick, i think had that happened, i agree. but i don't think that could have happened given the fact that it wasn't simply xiao ping. he had a group of elder revolutionaries who never would have allowed that to happen. >> i agree with orville, but i want to add something. orville mentioned the leninist party has this-- couldn't come the other way. i would even put this tragic event in the long history of chinese political history, that china never tolerated dissent. rebels were dissent...
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itself in a way that was never possible before. >> i want to walk through some of the numbers for you in a moment. andrew has a question back in the studio. >> i have two, nickon actually just about the business is why you don't believe it ultimately becomes commodotized. the reason i ask is i think of the walk man. it had a decade or two run but there were a lot of other electronics companies that came into that space. i get the media side of this, but how do you protect around that? >> well, i think it starts with solving real problems for consumers. people buy solutions, they don't buy things. they don't buy gadgets. so when you say do you make cameras, do you make hardware? absolutely, but that's just the start of enabling great content, right? they have to have a way to capture it in the first place, but then you have to help people get to that summary edit of an experience so that they can re-live it and share that experience with other people and helping people express themselves, share their life experience, that is an everlasting value proposition to consumers. that's not a fad. and if go pro can make it easier than any other company in the world, m
itself in a way that was never possible before. >> i want to walk through some of the numbers for you in a moment. andrew has a question back in the studio. >> i have two, nickon actually just about the business is why you don't believe it ultimately becomes commodotized. the reason i ask is i think of the walk man. it had a decade or two run but there were a lot of other electronics companies that came into that space. i get the media side of this, but how do you protect around...
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nick. always good to see you. happy father's day to you on sunday. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead, the most talented names in music you've probably never heard of,nt in the spotlight. that's next on "cbs this morning." it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. [ brian ] for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. ♪ while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. ♪ you made great time. i found another way. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easi
nick. always good to see you. happy father's day to you on sunday. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead, the most talented names in music you've probably never heard of,nt in the spotlight. that's next on "cbs this morning." it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even...
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nick massi and jong young reprises his role as frankie valle. >> do you want a contract? >> yes. a jersey the holes in tillamook swiss cheese are actually little black holes. never. ever.de better. >>> a couple from south africa arrived by boat friday. they just road 6,700 miles across the atlantic ocean in a 22-foot-long boat. >> i that say they are the first pair to row from mainland africa to mainland north america. after their visit to new york is over, they plan to return home to cape town but not by rowboat. >> they're boyfriend and girlfriend. i wonder after all that how they're doing. >> now to another voyage. this one to the bottom of the sea to meet a man on a mission. he is the grandson of renowned french oceanographer jacques cousteau. it's called "mission 31".." our reporter of our affiliate station wfor paid him a visit. >> reporter: it may be the most remarkable water fronlt property in the entire world, a plaszce where knowsy neighbors are welcome. >> i looked out the window and one of them were looking into the porthole checking us out. >> fabian cousteau has spent the last three weeks living in a fish bowl known as aquarius the only underseaquarium in
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never have to suffer his first heart break or the deaths of his parents or grandparents. the boy's father in jail, he's held without bond. his next court hearing is on thursday. kate? >> nickll take another break. coming up next on "new day," a marine missing for more than nine years, accused of faking his own abduction. and now facing desertion charges. on top of all this, this is not the first time. we're going to have more on this story after the break. >>> i am in rio de janeiro with the latest on the world cup competition. team usa getting ready for what is sure to be a tough match against belgium tomorrow. what could happen? we have a preview for you. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars...
never have to suffer his first heart break or the deaths of his parents or grandparents. the boy's father in jail, he's held without bond. his next court hearing is on thursday. kate? >> nickll take another break. coming up next on "new day," a marine missing for more than nine years, accused of faking his own abduction. and now facing desertion charges. on top of all this, this is not the first time. we're going to have more on this story after the break. >>> i am in...