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owens corner. they turn the corner. last year was a down year. this year is turning out to be a fantastic year. we also like usg, which is benefitting for much better pricing. that stock can lev tate up to 30. >> very glad that you just mentioned owens corner. what would you ask him. : >> roofing was spectacular. the first time in a long time it has done that well. is this level of profitability sustainable? >> uh-huh. >> you have been right for so long. we're going to give credit where credit is due. what could be the flaw in your thesis? what could go wrong? >> the question is this. expectations versus earnings. we're bullish. if these earnings don't show up you will have to rerate the group. >> so these names don't just have to beat. they have got to beat! >> we need to see order growth. this year was about profit maxization in the context of pushing price. those two things have to happen. >> within your universe. which of the stocks would you not recommend? >> we like everything. if you have to say -- >> you like everything. >> we like the
owens corner. they turn the corner. last year was a down year. this year is turning out to be a fantastic year. we also like usg, which is benefitting for much better pricing. that stock can lev tate up to 30. >> very glad that you just mentioned owens corner. what would you ask him. : >> roofing was spectacular. the first time in a long time it has done that well. is this level of profitability sustainable? >> uh-huh. >> you have been right for so long. we're going to...
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he is everglades tour guide tommy owen and on tuesday, he took on a ten-foot python and won. owen says when he saw the snake swimming along his instincts kicked in so he just ambushed it. he and another guide killed it because they're destroying native species across the everglades. >> one brave dude or crazy. maybe a little of both. >>> time for sports and the push for the nba playoff highlights from espn. >>> cassidy hubbarth with your "sportscenter" update, the lakers up half a game on the jazz entering their matchup against portland and kobe bryant played like a man on a mission. hitting the three with a shot clock winding down and there was more from bryant in this one. under five to play, he hits a jumper and lakers up six. under a minute left, steve blake corrals the loose ball and gives it up to pau gasol who throws it up and lobs it to dwight howard and lakers get the 113-106 win. >>> the spurs trying to hang on to that top spot in the west taking on the nuggets. just over 30 seconds left in the first, huge block on gary neal and corey brewer finishes at the other en
he is everglades tour guide tommy owen and on tuesday, he took on a ten-foot python and won. owen says when he saw the snake swimming along his instincts kicked in so he just ambushed it. he and another guide killed it because they're destroying native species across the everglades. >> one brave dude or crazy. maybe a little of both. >>> time for sports and the push for the nba playoff highlights from espn. >>> cassidy hubbarth with your "sportscenter" update,...
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mary owen suffered a broken ankle and is recovering in hospital in portland. a helicopter retrieved her from mt. hood. the 23-year-old college student told our affiliate kgw she fell 40 feet early in her hike and survived by eating chia seeds and nutrigrain bars and burning the wrappers to stay warm. >> every night i had dreams. it was kind of just mind playing tricks with you. people would come and tell me how to get off the mountain. i'd be like, there's no path there. this is not good. yeah, on -- on saturday, it was so good. i was -- i was so worried they wouldn't see me, though. i was screaming, come bag fck f me, please. >> owen says it was a bad idea to hike by herself. she initially planned to go with a group of people but all chose not to hike after hearing the weather forecast. >>> google under fire today over its doodle? i'll explain. >>> plus, not even the easter bunny on easter is safe from the law. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. i
mary owen suffered a broken ankle and is recovering in hospital in portland. a helicopter retrieved her from mt. hood. the 23-year-old college student told our affiliate kgw she fell 40 feet early in her hike and survived by eating chia seeds and nutrigrain bars and burning the wrappers to stay warm. >> every night i had dreams. it was kind of just mind playing tricks with you. people would come and tell me how to get off the mountain. i'd be like, there's no path there. this is not good....
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and this summer, you will see him back on the big screen with owen wilson in "the internship," which please welcome to our show, a funny man, a talented man. say hello to vince vaughn, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. vince vaughn is in the house! >> the roots! [ cheers and applause ] good to see you guys. how you doing? >> jimmy: nice to see you again! >> congratulations on everything, man. >> jimmy: thank you. oh, please. >> you're tremendous. i'm so happy for you. >> jimmy: you too. thank you, buddy. >> you do such a great job. >> jimmy: thank you, pal. >> no one funny then jimmy. he is also so kind of warm and humble with it, so it's really nice to see things going well. well deserved. >> jimmy: thank you, my friend. [ cheers and applause ] i miss you. i haven't seen you in a long time. >> it's been a long time. >> jimmy: i think i want to say it was my first year at "snl" and i don't know, maybe "swingers," were you doing? >> i think "swingers" had -- had come out and been over with. i think i was, at that point, it was "psycho," th
and this summer, you will see him back on the big screen with owen wilson in "the internship," which please welcome to our show, a funny man, a talented man. say hello to vince vaughn, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. vince vaughn is in the house! >> the roots! [ cheers and applause ] good to see you guys. how you doing? >> jimmy: nice to see you again! >> congratulations on everything, man. >> jimmy:...
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very good evening this is r t with me kevin owen it's eleven pm right now here in moscow and in boston massachusetts now three in the afternoon this friday police there are planning to carry out a controlled explosion as they chase new leads and search door to door for the second boston bombing suspect swathes of the city have been locked down all day since before dawn in fact you can see what's happening in boston right now.
very good evening this is r t with me kevin owen it's eleven pm right now here in moscow and in boston massachusetts now three in the afternoon this friday police there are planning to carry out a controlled explosion as they chase new leads and search door to door for the second boston bombing suspect swathes of the city have been locked down all day since before dawn in fact you can see what's happening in boston right now.
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very good morning for me kevin owen here a moscow this is the weekly a roundup of the top stories that made the news over the past seven days it's good to have you company the top story than just after one am here the investigation into the boston marathon bombings is now working on what triggered two young suspects into carrying out the worst you.
very good morning for me kevin owen here a moscow this is the weekly a roundup of the top stories that made the news over the past seven days it's good to have you company the top story than just after one am here the investigation into the boston marathon bombings is now working on what triggered two young suspects into carrying out the worst you.
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steven owens is on the phone. can you? >> yeah, i can hear you. >> tell us how you knew dzhokhar. >> i met him when i was in the seventh grade and he was just a great kid. he was fun to be around. very studious, very smart. i don't remember a time when he was ever having trouble in school. he was a great hlete. he was a great athlete. just a great person to be how long ago wasseventh grade. how long ago was that? what year was that? >> that wa 2006.at about 2006. traight ou knew him straight through, straight through middle school and high school? >> yeah. us?hat moore can you tell us? did he ever express any kind of political sympathies at all? >> he always thought the world was stupid. like he didn't -- >> the war in iraq, the war in afghanistan. >> yeah. >> and what else did he say about that? >> not much like we didn't really talk about it much. the only time it came up was when we were learning about it in school. >> and so am i right to assume you never got a sense from him that he was angry at the united states or m
steven owens is on the phone. can you? >> yeah, i can hear you. >> tell us how you knew dzhokhar. >> i met him when i was in the seventh grade and he was just a great kid. he was fun to be around. very studious, very smart. i don't remember a time when he was ever having trouble in school. he was a great hlete. he was a great athlete. just a great person to be how long ago wasseventh grade. how long ago was that? what year was that? >> that wa 2006.at about 2006. traight...
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if you just joined us this is the weekly roundup of big stories the last seven days with me kevin owen it's just a tad after midnight moscow time now russia has reportedly given the f.b.i. the tape of a phone call between one of the boston bombing suspects and his mother where they discussed jihad it's thought to have been secretly recorded in twenty eleven the year russia warned the u.s. about one of the brothers radical religious views the u.s. though found nothing suspicious after making checks is out he's going to count on why the f.b.i. might fail to take the proper action. in the wake of the boston bombings it's the f.b.i. now bombarded with questions how could they let the alleged boston bomber tamerlan and i have go off the radar after they've been warned about him multiple times over the last two years russia want not only the f.b.i. about terrell and son i have did they drop the ball the f.b.i. . dropped the ball his note for sure they dropped the ball here there's no doubt about it she was on the radar and they want to go he's on the russians radar and why wasn't he a flanne
if you just joined us this is the weekly roundup of big stories the last seven days with me kevin owen it's just a tad after midnight moscow time now russia has reportedly given the f.b.i. the tape of a phone call between one of the boston bombing suspects and his mother where they discussed jihad it's thought to have been secretly recorded in twenty eleven the year russia warned the u.s. about one of the brothers radical religious views the u.s. though found nothing suspicious after making...
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owens-corning in the mix as well. >> not a big move, but up 1.5%, but a big firm behind it citigroupbuy to a neutral. good timing, though, because this put the upgrade out this morning better the gigantic housing numbers. well beat. o.c. up about 10% over the past year. not bad. remember with his fargo downgraded owens corning back on february 25th. >> are we done with the upgrades? let's move on to the ouch stocks. one of them is mac-cali. you they're cutting their quarterly dividend by 33% in an effort to save cash. payout is now 33 cents a share, going to save them about $13 million a quarter, they said weak demand for office space, sort of a new england, northeast-based company, impacting its business. so no office boom in new jersey, apparently. >>> this is a company you don't often hear about, we've some edgesed it a few times. >> this has a huge gainer. up over 500%, but not day. down 13.5%. the they're reviews the safety and efficacy of the muss alaska dystrophy drug. i wrote that and still don't know how to didsh units now el know how herb greenberg feels every day. the drug
owens-corning in the mix as well. >> not a big move, but up 1.5%, but a big firm behind it citigroupbuy to a neutral. good timing, though, because this put the upgrade out this morning better the gigantic housing numbers. well beat. o.c. up about 10% over the past year. not bad. remember with his fargo downgraded owens corning back on february 25th. >> are we done with the upgrades? let's move on to the ouch stocks. one of them is mac-cali. you they're cutting their quarterly...
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a national guard crew rescued mary owen when she set out on a day hike last sunday.erienced hiker, but got lost in whiteout conditions, fell down, hurt her leg, and lost some of her equipment. >> it is hard to give up hope when you have so much life inside of you. there were times when i woke up and i was like "i kind of want to die. i don't want to be here any more." >> a nasty gash in her leg will need stitches. both feet are frost bitten. she does plan to hike the trail again, except next time not going to do it alone. >> i think i would be done with the trail for a while. >> yeah. >>> new jersey powerball millionaire, pedro quezada who is behind in child support payments is due in court today. records show the father of five shows he owes $29,000 dating back four years. friends are now claiming that he has offered to pay rent for everyone on his block. >> hmm. but now a caveat to that, the friends are claiming this, neighbors are claiming this. he hasn't come out to say he is the one who is going to pay. >> if it is true. don't pay the rent, put the college fund
a national guard crew rescued mary owen when she set out on a day hike last sunday.erienced hiker, but got lost in whiteout conditions, fell down, hurt her leg, and lost some of her equipment. >> it is hard to give up hope when you have so much life inside of you. there were times when i woke up and i was like "i kind of want to die. i don't want to be here any more." >> a nasty gash in her leg will need stitches. both feet are frost bitten. she does plan to hike the trail...
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. >>> now, game on with dave owen, live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> if it were anyone else, you might not care. when stephen strasburg gets pulled from a game and forearm tightness, automatically you go to the worry meter. this was the scene last night, strasburg looking good here, but dave johnson said you could tell, during this solid stretch, that something was wrong. mechanics weren't right. afterwards gave reporters this troubling decloration. >> the main thing i was concerned about strasburg, and i mean, he always has a tendency to shake his right arm and him being wild and talk to him, because he doesn't look right to me. >> all right, so this is what has happened since then. strasburg gave reporters this quote, i'm not missing my first start. that's what you would expect him to say. good news, guys, they say it's only forearm irritation. baseball doctors give you those crazy things. that's what the doctors are saying. you have a difficult decision to make. keep the game on or turn the channel to a documentary about bryce harper. i don't blame you. the kid is better
. >>> now, game on with dave owen, live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> if it were anyone else, you might not care. when stephen strasburg gets pulled from a game and forearm tightness, automatically you go to the worry meter. this was the scene last night, strasburg looking good here, but dave johnson said you could tell, during this solid stretch, that something was wrong. mechanics weren't right. afterwards gave reporters this troubling decloration. >> the main...
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. >>> now, game on with dave owens, live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> well, if it were anyone else, she wouldn't care. but when stephen strasburg gets taken out, afterall, this is a 15 million reconstructed arm we're talking about. you go to the worry meter. strasburg working his way through six innings last night. but manager, davey johnson said he could tell during this stretch that something wasn't right. he pulled him. afterwards, he told reporters that he had tightness in his forearm. the same arm that required tommy johns surgery. this is what happened since. strasburg told reporters, listen, i'm not missing my next start, i can tell you that. what do the doctors say? they backed him up. good news. not miss his next start. that's good. tonight at 9:00, begins. chronicles harper's story at the documentary. used to kick for maryland and theberg di and gold and the sports director in the early 2000. >> you know, i don't know. you got it be careful. some people will say -- that's the thing. they don't really know. >> okay. it's irritation. >> we are irritated with the clouds
. >>> now, game on with dave owens, live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> well, if it were anyone else, she wouldn't care. but when stephen strasburg gets taken out, afterall, this is a 15 million reconstructed arm we're talking about. you go to the worry meter. strasburg working his way through six innings last night. but manager, davey johnson said he could tell during this stretch that something wasn't right. he pulled him. afterwards, he told reporters that he had...
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hiker mary owen was rescued saturday morning by a national guard helicopter.rvival. >> i found out that nutri-grain bars, wrappers, make really nice kindling, oddly enough. and so i was able to put together a good fire. it didn't last very long. but it was just because i didn't have the range of motion to be able to go and collect enough to keep it going very long. so it was enough to dry me out, and heat up my hands and stuff, which was good because my hands were getting pretty nasty. >> owen was hiking alone last week when she suddenly encountered whiteout conditions and became disoriented. she found herself stranded after a 40-foot fall badly injured her leg. >> she is lucky. >>> so a wet start for parts of the east coast this morning. the rain is falling. it might affect your travel plans, you'll be happy to hear that. jennifer delgado is live in the weather center. >> happy monday. we'll call these spring showers. i know it's been a rare sight. we are starting off the morning with just rain and for areas including the south oousto east of atlanta into col
hiker mary owen was rescued saturday morning by a national guard helicopter.rvival. >> i found out that nutri-grain bars, wrappers, make really nice kindling, oddly enough. and so i was able to put together a good fire. it didn't last very long. but it was just because i didn't have the range of motion to be able to go and collect enough to keep it going very long. so it was enough to dry me out, and heat up my hands and stuff, which was good because my hands were getting pretty nasty....
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owen lopez/esta pidiendo a su hermano :50 bueno yo lo amo mucho entonces yo le quiero poner la peticionl pueda tener una vida aqui si si corri, hasta agarre de la universidad de la nina para venir a arreglar papeles porque no quiero que mi hijo se quede fuera la propuesta de reforma migratoria presentada por el grupo de senadores llamado de los ocho, incluiria eliminar despues de 18 meses, las peticiones familiares de padres a hijos mayores de 31 anos y de ciudadanos a hermanos, explico cardo calderon/organizacio n "carecen" 1:15 casi eso se maneja como el 40 por ciento de la afluencia de gente haciendo procesos de inmigracion por eso esta medida si afecta grandemente la unidad familiar las criticas no han parado. nos parece una medida un tanto arbitraria que afecta los derechos tanto de los residentes como de los ciudadanos estadounidenses no seria terrible para mi como madre porque yo siempre he sido una madre de union familiar los hijos que siempre esten juntos hoy grupos asiaticos comunitarios y de comerciantes tambien se pronunciaron energicament e contra el plan, diciendo aclamamo
owen lopez/esta pidiendo a su hermano :50 bueno yo lo amo mucho entonces yo le quiero poner la peticionl pueda tener una vida aqui si si corri, hasta agarre de la universidad de la nina para venir a arreglar papeles porque no quiero que mi hijo se quede fuera la propuesta de reforma migratoria presentada por el grupo de senadores llamado de los ocho, incluiria eliminar despues de 18 meses, las peticiones familiares de padres a hijos mayores de 31 anos y de ciudadanos a hermanos, explico cardo...
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. >> reporter: gary owens worked alongside winters in "laugh in." >> every time he was a different character he had a different face. >> reporter: he had a genius for characters from maude frickert -- >> give me a little -- oh, isn't that sweet? >> reporter: -- to chester ho y honeyhugger. winters worked with muppets. >> i just can't go on tonight. >> reporter: and "mork & mindy." he did suffer through dark periods, suffering a nervous breakdown and spending months in a mental institution. today this master of the improv was honored in tweets. bob newhart wrote jonathan winters was the king, a true genius. dick van dyke said the first time i saw jonathan winters perform i thought i might as well quit the business because i could never be as brilliant. he spoke to tom brokaw in 1971. >> i just hope i live to be an old man. i really do. >> reporter: jonathan winters was 87. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. don't forget, we are back on the air tonight with an all new "rock center" at 10:00/9:00 cent
. >> reporter: gary owens worked alongside winters in "laugh in." >> every time he was a different character he had a different face. >> reporter: he had a genius for characters from maude frickert -- >> give me a little -- oh, isn't that sweet? >> reporter: -- to chester ho y honeyhugger. winters worked with muppets. >> i just can't go on tonight. >> reporter: and "mork & mindy." he did suffer through dark periods, suffering a...
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. >> owen graham, a good buddy of mine from high school. the first thing i did when i heard about this was go to his facebook page to make sure he's okay. he's part of the montgomery county road runners. about 20 runners from the county went up to run in the race. they went off in the first wave, so they had finished a good bit before the bomb went off. they were in a restaurant telling stories about the race when they found out what went down. >> we've been there for 45 minutes maybe and somebody walks in, a friend of ours, and she tells us two bombs went off at the finish line. so at that point, you know, we have no idea what's going on. >> so do you guys stay there and try to find out more information or do you walk outside to see what's going on? >> at that point, yeah, somebody said, hey, everybody update your facebook, tell everybody you're okay. at that point everybody says can't get a signal. we walk outside marathon officials are saying move away from the intersection, you know, you're hearing sirens all over the place. they're jus
. >> owen graham, a good buddy of mine from high school. the first thing i did when i heard about this was go to his facebook page to make sure he's okay. he's part of the montgomery county road runners. about 20 runners from the county went up to run in the race. they went off in the first wave, so they had finished a good bit before the bomb went off. they were in a restaurant telling stories about the race when they found out what went down. >> we've been there for 45 minutes...
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as well in the next hour of the program news continues out of the eleven moscow time with me kevin owen right after the break here on r.t. international. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have these healthy guinea pigs in the regular society and i label be used prisoners anymore they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. paid to pop the deadly pills he didn't pass away he was killed. he didn't pass away they let him down. is pharmacy really about helping people. is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and a trap was no way out. can you please please please . download the official ati application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television. set now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. i. clint. goodspeed. we're. going. to. run. through.
as well in the next hour of the program news continues out of the eleven moscow time with me kevin owen right after the break here on r.t. international. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have these healthy guinea pigs in the regular society and i label be used prisoners anymore they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. paid to pop the deadly pills he didn't pass away he was killed. he didn't pass away they let him down. is pharmacy really about...
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. >> owen, you're gonna be going with phil in the red room today. >> what do you like better -- playing in a band or just playing on your own? >> playing with a band 'cause it's really just a lot more fun. >> so, let's go check out these bands. >> i play guitar, bass, and vocals. >> how long have you been playing drums? >> i've been playing for a few years, and i love it. >> i've been singing since the day i could speak. >> i play drums, guitar, bass, and i sing, so a little bit of everything. >> a little bit of everything. wh >> probably drums 'cause it's, like, fun to hit things. [ laughs ] >> it's awesome. they have a blast. so, they get to just rock all day long and hang out and -- it's awesome. >> what's your favorite band? >> ac/dc. >> animal collective. >> nirvana. >> either the beatles or u2. >> green day. >> radiohead. >> i like led zeppelin. >> just think -- this could be somebody's "stairway to heaven." [ indistinct singing ] one of the things that was so interesting here at the school of rock is how shy teens can suddenly transform into flamboyant performers. [ rock music pl
. >> owen, you're gonna be going with phil in the red room today. >> what do you like better -- playing in a band or just playing on your own? >> playing with a band 'cause it's really just a lot more fun. >> so, let's go check out these bands. >> i play guitar, bass, and vocals. >> how long have you been playing drums? >> i've been playing for a few years, and i love it. >> i've been singing since the day i could speak. >> i play drums,...
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the tour guide's name is tommy owen and joins us now by phone from the florida everglades. we're glad you're okay. you said you unleashed some, quote, snake jujitsu on this python. tell us about that moment. >> well, i mean, it was just pure instinct. i had him, you know, i had him and he had me, but unfortunately he's stronger than i am. he literally started to cut the circulation off in my right arm. that's why you see me lifting up out of the air and i'm literally thrashing him in the water, wassiwas i causing him to release me and that's where the jujitsu came. i tried to uncoil him around my right and that's when he coiled around my left and so just back and forth. and he coiled around my left, he was able to bash him in the water, just thrash him and he uncoiled and i uncoiled him with my right and he coiled around my right. so just back and forth. luckily, being a very powerful snake, you're very strong, but not for very long. so i was just -- i had backup and i was able to, you know, subdue him fortunately. >> before we get to the reaction inside the people inside t
the tour guide's name is tommy owen and joins us now by phone from the florida everglades. we're glad you're okay. you said you unleashed some, quote, snake jujitsu on this python. tell us about that moment. >> well, i mean, it was just pure instinct. i had him, you know, i had him and he had me, but unfortunately he's stronger than i am. he literally started to cut the circulation off in my right arm. that's why you see me lifting up out of the air and i'm literally thrashing him in the...
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mary owen joins us. she tells us huh nutrigrain wrappers helped her survive. but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. >>> good morning, welcome back. caroline kennedy has been asked to serve as u.s. ambassador to japan. the white house reportedly close to finishing the vetting process for the 55-year-old daughter of president john f. kennedy. an announcement could come in the next few days. >>> sea lion pups along the california coastline where they don't belong. this guy had to be rescued from a garden at a condo complex in carlsbad. so far, more than 250 stranded sea lions have been rescued this breeding season. scie
mary owen joins us. she tells us huh nutrigrain wrappers helped her survive. but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try...
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this is a play on the whole construction industry, granger also had agreed numbers, owens-corning got an upgrade from citigroup, look at some of the products that involved the lumber industry, with construction, all of them stronger today. >> you're very glass half full today, bob. i like it. >> it's important when all rebound, it speaks to the resiliency of the u.s. market. >> i think the context importantly was that it had been so resilient for so long but yesterday. >>> the nasdaq is no flinch. let's get to seema mody. >> starks, take a look at this new report from np did that shows that amazon is stealing market share from apple in the music download market with amazon mp 3 having 22% of the market, partly due to the new products that amazon has rolled out, including the kindal tab lett, which now consumers are using to buy music off of apple itunes still the top player with 63% of the market in the fourth quarter of 2012. tech earnings very much in focus. for all yaw high, eyes on the display. analyst focusing if on who will take over after the current ceo steps down. showing som
this is a play on the whole construction industry, granger also had agreed numbers, owens-corning got an upgrade from citigroup, look at some of the products that involved the lumber industry, with construction, all of them stronger today. >> you're very glass half full today, bob. i like it. >> it's important when all rebound, it speaks to the resiliency of the u.s. market. >> i think the context importantly was that it had been so resilient for so long but yesterday....
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if you just joined us kevin owen here live with you at eight pm moscow time from r.t. and first off deadly suicide bombings and political uncertainty now the realities of everyday life for millions of iraqis but it's something few of them imagined when they were cheering the symbolic toppling of saddam hussein's statue in baghdad a decade ago. met the u.s. soldier who played a key part in that historic moment he says the reasons for invading iraq don't justify the lives lost. exactly ten years ago a u.s. marine from new york city made international headlines for his actions in baghdad edward chen tied a large noose around a massive statue of saddam hussein wrapped the face of that statue of an american flag before that monument was eventually toppled right now i am joined by mr chen for a one on one conversation on thank you for speaking with parties today oh you're welcome ten years have passed since that that that moment where you essentially became a symbol for the u.s. occupation and invasion in iraq you were twenty three at the time when you climb that statue what
if you just joined us kevin owen here live with you at eight pm moscow time from r.t. and first off deadly suicide bombings and political uncertainty now the realities of everyday life for millions of iraqis but it's something few of them imagined when they were cheering the symbolic toppling of saddam hussein's statue in baghdad a decade ago. met the u.s. soldier who played a key part in that historic moment he says the reasons for invading iraq don't justify the lives lost. exactly ten years...
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and half an hour's time but up next on the untold stories of the militants albany's delta this is owens and. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. we are facing a lot of problem you know. because no one thought to drink no good school. no developments when you visit our. other local it's not going up up is a while in the local needs you might want to go in it's the l.n.g. most will be. done for a matter of artist i was fights about how much fun. i'll fight. the fight for the right. the way. more news today violence is once again flared up. the days are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. so. simply. explained. the for the past two years the battle has raged at the mouth of the niger river pitting local militants against government forces and multinational oil companies. when i first arrived here i had
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document so there is plenty to get stuck into or many more spokes person kristinn hrafnsson told kevin owen how the u.s. should be thankful for the great job they've done. because this is dedicated to bringing historical records to the public attention when there is an attempt to keep them hidden although these documents have been declassified excuse stream it difficult to approach them and assess them in their current form of the only year in the national archives so what we did was to gather together with help and and publish them in a searchable database a very robust database and merge them with the two hundred fifty thousand u.s. diplomatic cables that we publish under the cable gates and it's extremely important to have results in public domain chris what kind of response from expect from washington as you said these are not strictly speaking classified anymore but you kind of collated them all together to make them easier to get hold of it washington talk instead of their neighbors well i haven't heard of any response from the earth already here in washington of course they should be
document so there is plenty to get stuck into or many more spokes person kristinn hrafnsson told kevin owen how the u.s. should be thankful for the great job they've done. because this is dedicated to bringing historical records to the public attention when there is an attempt to keep them hidden although these documents have been declassified excuse stream it difficult to approach them and assess them in their current form of the only year in the national archives so what we did was to gather...
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even if you just joined us let me have you with us this is our team my name's kevin owen it's now just after eleven pm here in moscow. the first roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of violent attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato still not claimed responsibility for the death of eighteen civilians including eleven children during a coalition air strike over the weekend i got the latest on that from r.t.c. got preschoolers. and i thought he condemned the death of these women and children and unfortunately this isn't the first time that we're hearing these news president karzai personally ordered all afghan troops not to call for airstrikes he's pleaded with the united states and the lions to stop targeting populated areas to stop killing civilians and throughout the years it's estimated that around twenty thousand civilians lost their lives in afghanistan this is a very sensitive matter of for the country and many of these lost lives are connected with airstrikes in fact the u.n. acknowledges that every year the amount of killed c
even if you just joined us let me have you with us this is our team my name's kevin owen it's now just after eleven pm here in moscow. the first roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of violent attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato still not claimed responsibility for the death of eighteen civilians including eleven children during a coalition air strike over the weekend i got the latest on that from r.t.c. got preschoolers. and i thought...
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has vowed to deliver a free model economy and strong welfare spending early and my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo's head of latin american studies at middlesex university he says despite the good intentions chances of scoring the top job. nicolas maduro has demonstrated to be a formidable communicate so easy person the several to use him for the land which he is the masses very he conveys very good messages he's very good very astute politically and i think he's doing very well that's why he's leading in the polls is gaining if you like from the spontaneous outpouring of grief or for chavez is he capitalizing that for want of a better word on the grief. oh i'm sure that is a lot of sentiment about how chavez was a figure of atrazine the international media the population of venezuela realize how much he was loved. actually that came out in the streets to be a bit him farewell i think possibly was that because demonstration in the history of the country and any candidate whoever they all will be full is not to use it however the key point i think is the message people
has vowed to deliver a free model economy and strong welfare spending early and my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo's head of latin american studies at middlesex university he says despite the good intentions chances of scoring the top job. nicolas maduro has demonstrated to be a formidable communicate so easy person the several to use him for the land which he is the masses very he conveys very good messages he's very good very astute politically and i think he's doing very...
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venezuela advocating a free market economics and issues of foreign investment earlier my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo's the head of latin american studies at middlesex university and he believes that despite the good intentions of the chances of securing the top job or they are rather slim. nicolas maduro is demonstrated to be a formidable communicate so he's old person is able to use symbolic language he used the masses very well he conveys very good messages he's very good very astute politically and i think he's doing very well that's why he's leading in the polls is gaining if you like from the spontaneous outpouring of grief or for chavez is he capitalizing now for want of a better word on the grief oh i'm sure there is a lot of sentiment about it i mean now that chavez was a figure of atrazine the international media now the population of venezuela realize how much he was loved was two million actually that came out in the streets to be a bit him fair world as impossible was the biggest demonstration in the history of the country and any candidate whoever they are
venezuela advocating a free market economics and issues of foreign investment earlier my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo's the head of latin american studies at middlesex university and he believes that despite the good intentions of the chances of securing the top job or they are rather slim. nicolas maduro is demonstrated to be a formidable communicate so he's old person is able to use symbolic language he used the masses very well he conveys very good messages he's very...
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which is joined as eight pm saturday evening here in moscow my name is kevin owen with artie's world news for this hour and first a teenage suspect in monday's deadly marathon bombings in boston has been captured by police a daylong manhunt shut the city vehicles and tactical teams in the suburb where the action took place.
which is joined as eight pm saturday evening here in moscow my name is kevin owen with artie's world news for this hour and first a teenage suspect in monday's deadly marathon bombings in boston has been captured by police a daylong manhunt shut the city vehicles and tactical teams in the suburb where the action took place.
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early hour it is kevin owen and i have a constant took upon the diplomatic side of the issue. on the one hand we've got a rogue state operating de facto nuclear state operating with a bomb and on the other we've got a un which is either fails to reach out to north korea appropriately and bring it into the international community. and is conspicuous by its absence perhaps in a situation like banking just the other day warning of it spiraling out of control the danger of what is practically being done what we do know is that the international institutions the diplomatic institutions that would be normally be responsible for bringing north korea back into the fold have failed to do so north korea walked out of the. six plus one talks in two thousand and nine and the u.n. other than sanctioning north korea has failed to come up with any concrete diplomatic solution. to reach in to the mysterious stage and to bring it back into the fold so what is going on behind the scenes is their favorite diplomacy or not well north korea famously enjoys bilateral relations with china and russia
early hour it is kevin owen and i have a constant took upon the diplomatic side of the issue. on the one hand we've got a rogue state operating de facto nuclear state operating with a bomb and on the other we've got a un which is either fails to reach out to north korea appropriately and bring it into the international community. and is conspicuous by its absence perhaps in a situation like banking just the other day warning of it spiraling out of control the danger of what is practically being...
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all over good morning if you just joined us kevin owen here at the new center the small in moscow just after midnight now.
all over good morning if you just joined us kevin owen here at the new center the small in moscow just after midnight now.
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if you just joined us just past eight pm here in moscow is kevin owen here at the new center with you tonight well following mounting media coverage on public discontent human rights groups led by amnesty international holding a day of action against the guantanamo bay detention center it comes as the mass hunger strike at the u.s. facilities now entering a third month and a lawyer for the detainees is informed that one of his protesting clients tried to kill himself that lawyer clive stafford smith spoke to me earlier and slammed the american military for denying knowledge of the suicide attempt and holding his client in appalling conditions. they took him back to camp fire back which is the worst place and grant time of day you know what do you do with someone who's suicidal you put him in the very worst cell in the entire prison and afraid that illustrates the really terrible lassitude the camel said he knows how to deal with my clients because he's got children the chav will check around and one of my clients said is we need to send the social services round to check on his house
if you just joined us just past eight pm here in moscow is kevin owen here at the new center with you tonight well following mounting media coverage on public discontent human rights groups led by amnesty international holding a day of action against the guantanamo bay detention center it comes as the mass hunger strike at the u.s. facilities now entering a third month and a lawyer for the detainees is informed that one of his protesting clients tried to kill himself that lawyer clive stafford...
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new center eight pm monday night it's kevin owen here now and our top story than a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of devastating militant attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato forces have been blamed for the deaths of eighteen civilians including eleven children in a coalition air strike over the weekend. say go more on this story from r.t.c. got pissed off. these operations are still taking place and over the years. it's believed that nearly twenty thousand civilians have lost their lives throughout the years of nato's presence in afghanistan and signal is why the united nations that every year the amounts of women and children unfortunately still rise which is. difficult to believe since pretty much the most volatile part of this whole operation seems to be over nevertheless these figures we're still seeing them and just true for example to give a couple of us examples of what happened last year with these airstrikes for instance in february two thousand and twelve seven children young and old killed by an airstrike then
new center eight pm monday night it's kevin owen here now and our top story than a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of devastating militant attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato forces have been blamed for the deaths of eighteen civilians including eleven children in a coalition air strike over the weekend. say go more on this story from r.t.c. got pissed off. these operations are still taking place and over the years. it's believed...
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small-business owner from minneapolis, minnesota... ...a geographic information system specialist from owen sound, ontario, canada... ...and our returning champion, a university administrator from new york, new york... and now here is pardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, everyone, and welcome to our show. five-time champion rebecca rider left us yesterday, having won over $100,000. we're likely to see her competing on "jeopardy!" again in our tournament ofions. she has been replaced by a very impressive young man named salvo, who won over $26,000 yesterday. emily and eric, the two e's are here. good luck to you. here we go, into the jeopardy! round. and here come the categories for you. we start off with... back to school. and in that last category, we will name a place for you -- a town, a city. keep in mind that that city has only one team in one of the major leagues -- nba, nhl, or nfl. only one. salvo, you start. world "s"ities for $200, please. salvo. what is saint petersburg? correct. world "s"ities for $400. salvo. what is sydney? that's an "s" city. world "s"iti
small-business owner from minneapolis, minnesota... ...a geographic information system specialist from owen sound, ontario, canada... ...and our returning champion, a university administrator from new york, new york... and now here is pardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, everyone, and welcome to our show. five-time champion rebecca rider left us yesterday, having won over $100,000. we're likely to see her competing on "jeopardy!" again in our tournament...
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that's according to international consultant adrian salter cheney who spoke to my colleague kevin owen earlier probably one of the main problems that nicolas maduro has that he does not have the same charisma the same popularity sort of surfing on the hugo chavez wave so to speak and that's why he's using a lot of your memory of hugo chavez the image of hugo chavez the actual ideas and this course that he gave to the people but nicolas maduro himself really has no special personal power base that he can fall back upon that's why it's really hugo chavez who is in the election through nicolas maduro so to speak a true warrior on the loyalist take a minute now to talk about the second candidate show way. he wants to create a free market economy is that something venezuelans want as well well some do some don't some but israel is definitely are very tied in with the interests of the united states hugo chavez and hopefully my doodle have done a very good job for him and for the region in the long term something that i'm sure mr completeness would not because you would completely aligned ven
that's according to international consultant adrian salter cheney who spoke to my colleague kevin owen earlier probably one of the main problems that nicolas maduro has that he does not have the same charisma the same popularity sort of surfing on the hugo chavez wave so to speak and that's why he's using a lot of your memory of hugo chavez the image of hugo chavez the actual ideas and this course that he gave to the people but nicolas maduro himself really has no special personal power base...
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mary owen was rescued this weekend by the national guard.'d been hiking alone when she ran into white-out conditions and fell -- cutting her leg. after days passed.she says she got concerned that nobody would find her. >> once people start thinking that people were praying for you but there was nobody looking for me. that was really hard. i was thinking god and so happy. >> catherine: owen says she survived on melted snow, chia seeds, some dried noodles and nutri-grain bars. she burned the wrappers of the bars to stay warm. she now admits that hiking alone was a big mistake. >> you've heard of the avian flu -otherwise known as the bird flu. now there's a new strain never seen before in humans. and it's already killed two people in china. it goes by h-7 n-9 avian influenza. two people from shanghai have died from it. another in a different city is in critical condition. the victims all had initial symptoms of fever and coughing that then developed into severe pneumonia and difficulty breathing. investigators haven't figured out how they caugh
mary owen was rescued this weekend by the national guard.'d been hiking alone when she ran into white-out conditions and fell -- cutting her leg. after days passed.she says she got concerned that nobody would find her. >> once people start thinking that people were praying for you but there was nobody looking for me. that was really hard. i was thinking god and so happy. >> catherine: owen says she survived on melted snow, chia seeds, some dried noodles and nutri-grain bars. she...
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hello there kevin owen here tonight at r.t. in moscow it's just after nine pm we're going to get to that oil spill story in just a bit catching up with our correspondents who are bring us up to date on what's happening but first cyprus is where we're focusing in on there not everyone is having their money held to ransom it appears it's claimed wealthy clients were tipped off before the announcement that up to sixty percent of their cash would be tapped millions of euros are believed to be transferred than from the country while the shutters came down for everyone else no such head start for the savers in order to prevent a run on the banks the government's unlimited among other things daily cash withdrawals and money transfers outside cyprus massive amounts of capital of still reportedly found their way out though the official investigation into the cyprus crash will now be widened to look at one hundred thirty companies and individuals who may have jumped ship but political economy professor undress thier panel says people's t
hello there kevin owen here tonight at r.t. in moscow it's just after nine pm we're going to get to that oil spill story in just a bit catching up with our correspondents who are bring us up to date on what's happening but first cyprus is where we're focusing in on there not everyone is having their money held to ransom it appears it's claimed wealthy clients were tipped off before the announcement that up to sixty percent of their cash would be tapped millions of euros are believed to be...
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verna owen rapped when turning 100 sunday. part of her secret is staying active. there she goes two. years ago verna won a silver medal for bowling. that is a national senior games. she happened to be the oldest in the competition and proved it california sea lion is long marine lab is breaking some new ground. check it out. >> that is ronan bopping to the sounds of "boogie wonderland". scientists say ronan is the first nonhuman malmammal shown to be able to keep a beat. he can dance better than most of us. under cutting theories that beat keeping requires complex learning. >> i'd like to see him doing something other than just, kind of that. >> hey that is what the rest of us do. >> i know. spencer can dance, i think. >> i'm not going to -- i can't match a 100-year-old rapping lady from virginia. take a look. low clouds at the coast. some pockets of fog develop tonight but look at partly cloudy skies thunderstorms from texas to louisiana to florida. here in california tomorrow looks like calm conditions, looking for highs into upper 70s in chico and sacramento. 8
verna owen rapped when turning 100 sunday. part of her secret is staying active. there she goes two. years ago verna won a silver medal for bowling. that is a national senior games. she happened to be the oldest in the competition and proved it california sea lion is long marine lab is breaking some new ground. check it out. >> that is ronan bopping to the sounds of "boogie wonderland". scientists say ronan is the first nonhuman malmammal shown to be able to keep a beat. he can...
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even if you just joined us is kevin owen here live here at the new center tonight the time just after ten pm no you're in moscow and first the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pulled the first contingent out of the volatile state on choose day they planned withdrawal three quarters of their force by the end of the year but have also now sanctioned a thousand strong permanent deployment france intervened in mali in january to drive is in the midst rebels out of the country and this test reports a lot's changed for paris since the start of the mission. they say though that they still plan on continuing double abduction of their four thousand strong military personnel currently on the ground and keeping these a one thousand troops they say will be part of a future un a peacekeeping mission however this is in stark contrast to what french foreign minister had said in january. disputed regarding france's direct involvement it is only a matter of weakness later on if he comes back on but we have no in
even if you just joined us is kevin owen here live here at the new center tonight the time just after ten pm no you're in moscow and first the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pulled the first contingent out of the volatile state on choose day they planned withdrawal three quarters of their force by the end of the year but have also now sanctioned a thousand strong permanent deployment france intervened...
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problems for creating a free market economy combined with strong welfare spending my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo head of latin american studies at middlesex university he explains why my daughter is currently the favorite to win. the most to be a formidable communicate so he's he's old. this able to use in bali land which he used the masses very he conveys very good messages he's very good very astute politically and i think he's doing very well that's why he's leading in the polls is gaining if you like from the spontaneous outpouring of grief or for chavez is he capitalizing for want of a better word on the grief oh i'm sure there is a lot of sentiment about it i mean of the charges was a figure of hatred in the international media now the population of venezuela realise how much he was loved was two million actually that came out in the streets to be a bit him fair world as impossibly was the biggest demonstration in the history of the country and any candidate whoever they are would be foolish not to use it however the key point is that i think is the message pe
problems for creating a free market economy combined with strong welfare spending my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo head of latin american studies at middlesex university he explains why my daughter is currently the favorite to win. the most to be a formidable communicate so he's he's old. this able to use in bali land which he used the masses very he conveys very good messages he's very good very astute politically and i think he's doing very well that's why he's leading in...
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he is not the opposition but the solution to his wireless problems and earlier my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo's of latin american studies and middlesex university who explains why murder is the favorite to win nicolas maduro has demonstrated to be a formidable communicates or is he saw. this able to use him by the land which he is the masses of a world he conveys a good message is he's very good very astute politically i think he's doing very well that's why he's leading in the polls. gaining if you like from the spontaneous outpouring of grief or for capitalizing or for want of a better word on the grief. oh i'm sure there is a lot of sentiment about it i mean now of the chavez was a figure of haters in the international media now the population of venezuela realize how much he was loved with two million actually that came out in the streets to be a bit him fair world as him possibly was the biggest demonstration in the history of the country and any candidate whoever they are would be foolish not to use it however the key point is that i think is the message pe
he is not the opposition but the solution to his wireless problems and earlier my colleague kevin owen spoke to dr francisco domingo's of latin american studies and middlesex university who explains why murder is the favorite to win nicolas maduro has demonstrated to be a formidable communicates or is he saw. this able to use him by the land which he is the masses of a world he conveys a good message is he's very good very astute politically i think he's doing very well that's why he's leading...