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music legends gladys knight, dionne warwick and patty labelle on b.b. king.ersey, new york and connecticut. so i just came by to say "thanks." #1, huh? that's great. here you go. a little token of appreciation. oh, that's... that's... that's great... now i'd say you probably need a large. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot bu
music legends gladys knight, dionne warwick and patty labelle on b.b. king.ersey, new york and connecticut. so i just came by to say "thanks." #1, huh? that's great. here you go. a little token of appreciation. oh, that's... that's... that's great... now i'd say you probably need a large. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had...
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patti ann: and i'm patti ann brown in for jenna lee. let's take a live look at arlington national cemetery outside washington where we are awaiting president obama who will lay a wreath at the time of the unknowns. today's remembrance comes as there are new questions surrounding the iraqi military a centerpiece in the u.s. fight to stop isis. a harsh assessment from defense secretary ash carter who questioned the iraqi military's willingness to fight for their country after isis captured ramadi last week. listen. >> what apparently happened was that the iraqi forces just showed no will to fight. they were not outnumbered. in fact, they vastly outnumbered the opposing force. and yet they failed to fight, they withdrew from the site. jon: general jack keane is a retired four-star general and a fox news military analyst. general it's good to have you with us on this memorial day. we will certainly be going to the president as soon as his remarks begin, but i want to get your take on what the defense secretary had to say. no will to fight t
patti ann: and i'm patti ann brown in for jenna lee. let's take a live look at arlington national cemetery outside washington where we are awaiting president obama who will lay a wreath at the time of the unknowns. today's remembrance comes as there are new questions surrounding the iraqi military a centerpiece in the u.s. fight to stop isis. a harsh assessment from defense secretary ash carter who questioned the iraqi military's willingness to fight for their country after isis captured ramadi...
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patty's fight for justice has included a civil lawsuit, the appointment of a first ever commission. >> self-advocates have a voice and we need to listen to them. it's their life. >> reporter: this bill will take effect july 1st. >> patty saylor hopes to get self-advocates involving in law enforcement training in the state as soon as possible. >>> the secret service pays tribute to its agents who died in the line of duty. i'm andrea mccarren at the white house. we'll take you inside secret service headquarters coming up. >> plus some good news among all this destruction in the state of texas, the help residents will be able to get following a deadly tornado. you're watching wusa9 and your only local news get more only with cash flow insight, powered by pnc cfo a unique suite of online tools that all work together. get more efficiency... and insight into your business' cash flow. get more visibility into when customers view and pay invoices and how it impacts your current and future cash flow. get more time by syncing with your accounting software. then go home and get more sleep. get m
patty's fight for justice has included a civil lawsuit, the appointment of a first ever commission. >> self-advocates have a voice and we need to listen to them. it's their life. >> reporter: this bill will take effect july 1st. >> patty saylor hopes to get self-advocates involving in law enforcement training in the state as soon as possible. >>> the secret service pays tribute to its agents who died in the line of duty. i'm andrea mccarren at the white house. we'll...
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. >> patty and i have four children. oldest daughter is amy and jacob was next and trevor and carman. >> jacob was our first-born son. >> okay. ♪ >> my name is jacob wetterling. my favorite food is steak. my favorite color is blue. my best friend is aaron larson. my favorite thing to do most is watch football. what do i want to be when i grow up is a football player. >> anyway, after the game, jake and trevor and i, we played a little football game out in the driveway. >> jerry would throw a pass, and those two, one would try to intercept, the other one would try to catch the pass. always it ended up in tears. they were very competitive. they took this game seriously. >> it was a fabulous day, and i'll always cherish that day. >> i think one of the tough things for americans to grasp is that a predator can be anywhere. a crime can happen to anyone at any time. >> a little after 5:30 or 6:00, patty and i went to a dinner party at some friends' about 20, 25 minutes away. >> we weren't going to be gone very long, and they w
. >> patty and i have four children. oldest daughter is amy and jacob was next and trevor and carman. >> jacob was our first-born son. >> okay. ♪ >> my name is jacob wetterling. my favorite food is steak. my favorite color is blue. my best friend is aaron larson. my favorite thing to do most is watch football. what do i want to be when i grow up is a football player. >> anyway, after the game, jake and trevor and i, we played a little football game out in the...
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let diabetes more from patty culhane from washington, d.c. so patty, why today?er: well it's all part of the process. we have known that barack obama wanted to do this -- >> sorry to interrupt you, patty. we'll bring back patty a little bit later on if we can. >>> now myanmar's navy has intercepted a boat packed with 727 people ah of its southern coast. it comes a week off it found a similar boat carrying around 200 migrants. myanmar does not consider the rohingya citizens and denies they are fleeing persecution. >>> 17 nations, the u.s. and switzerland with met to discuss the migrant crisis. >> reporter: thailand planned this meeting weeks ago after the migrant boats were discovered adrift in the sea. packed with desperate migrants. many are still out there. nations directly involved and indirectly, like the u.s. came together to better coordinate the crisis at sea. regional countries agreed to set up an anti trafficking task force. thailand and malaysia also agree to let the u.s. use their air bases in the search and rescue operation. but there was disagreement
let diabetes more from patty culhane from washington, d.c. so patty, why today?er: well it's all part of the process. we have known that barack obama wanted to do this -- >> sorry to interrupt you, patty. we'll bring back patty a little bit later on if we can. >>> now myanmar's navy has intercepted a boat packed with 727 people ah of its southern coast. it comes a week off it found a similar boat carrying around 200 migrants. myanmar does not consider the rohingya citizens and...
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patti ann? >> a labor day tradition vanishing from the air waves. after decades of fighting muscular dystrophy the telethon made famous by jerry lewis is signing off. may day some scenes turned violent. a few police officers injured. >>> and the situation in baltimore is coming up in presidential politics. how questions about the violence and its causes could latch on to the 2016 candidates. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> time for a quick check of the headlines. blues legend b.b. king battling health problems. he's at hospice in las vegas. he thanked fans for all their well wishes and prayers. he was back home o
patti ann? >> a labor day tradition vanishing from the air waves. after decades of fighting muscular dystrophy the telethon made famous by jerry lewis is signing off. may day some scenes turned violent. a few police officers injured. >>> and the situation in baltimore is coming up in presidential politics. how questions about the violence and its causes could latch on to the 2016 candidates. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last...
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. >> who wants krabby patties? [ cheering ] >> aah! >> aah! the secret krabby patty formula! red alert! the world's favorite sponge is facing his biggest adventure yet in the new hit film "the spongebob movie: sponge out of water." >> welcome to the apocalypse. >> setting out to find the missing formula, spongebob and friends are hot on the scent. >> i smell krabby patties! >> from over there! >> the surface! >> [ gasping ] >> and to save their world they'll do anything... >> [ screaming ] >> ...even if it means coming to ours. >> huh? what is this place? >> maybe this guy knows. he looks smart. he's got five heads. >> their search takes them places they've never been, until they finally find... >> krabby patties! >> what are you doing with me formula? >> you mean... me formula. >> to fight the supervillain burger beard, the friends unleash their own inner superheroes. >> look at me. i'm a god! what is this diabolical thing? >> and as if all that weren't enough, the blu-ray combo pack takes you behind the scenes of the wildly entertaining adventure. >> spongebob, you would no
. >> who wants krabby patties? [ cheering ] >> aah! >> aah! the secret krabby patty formula! red alert! the world's favorite sponge is facing his biggest adventure yet in the new hit film "the spongebob movie: sponge out of water." >> welcome to the apocalypse. >> setting out to find the missing formula, spongebob and friends are hot on the scent. >> i smell krabby patties! >> from over there! >> the surface! >> [ gasping ]...
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patty, we wish you well and good health. reason why we're here is to raise money so that we can in fact find a cure it has been 25 years, we believe that is long enough. jessica, over to you. >>> pat, thanks very much. there is a lot of fun things happening. we have selfie station and familiar face, over there. we have jim donovan with his friend of course, and this is a great place to have a lot of fun but this race, this year is also about honoring and celebrating our survivors and you'll see a lot of people walking around in their pink later coming down art museum steps and we will celebrate all of them. a couple weeks ago i got the some sit down with a young woman from new jersey. twenty-six years old. she faced down breast cancer now, not once but twice. here is her story. caitlin has a wednesday to go plan and she refuse toss let cancer get in the way. >> you have to kind oven joy the moment enjoy the people that you are with and around and just kind of get through it and just truck on as much as you can. >> reporter:
patty, we wish you well and good health. reason why we're here is to raise money so that we can in fact find a cure it has been 25 years, we believe that is long enough. jessica, over to you. >>> pat, thanks very much. there is a lot of fun things happening. we have selfie station and familiar face, over there. we have jim donovan with his friend of course, and this is a great place to have a lot of fun but this race, this year is also about honoring and celebrating our survivors and...
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in sonoma, john ramos, kpix 5. >> patty now regularly serves as a surrogate victim at san quentin.er story to inmates so they can better understand how their actions affect others. >>> a man who lost an eye after being tasered by fairfield police is suing for $28 million. the confrontation was captured on a police body cam. >> mike, look out. i got taser. i got taser. mike, mike! [ cursing ] >> this is what jerome hill looked like after that incident. he is suing fairfield as well as the two officers involved. the officers had approached a parked car filled with marijuana smoke. they asked hill to get out. police can be heard on the video saying they stopped the car because the people inside were acting suspiciously. the department is not commenting on the lawsuit. >>> the family's demanding some answers tonight after a deadly fall at a southern california fair. a woman was killed trying out a new thrill ride. it happened on the free drop at the san bernardino county fair. sabrina gordon jumped from the top of a 46-foot-high platform. she missed the air pillow below and was killed.
in sonoma, john ramos, kpix 5. >> patty now regularly serves as a surrogate victim at san quentin.er story to inmates so they can better understand how their actions affect others. >>> a man who lost an eye after being tasered by fairfield police is suing for $28 million. the confrontation was captured on a police body cam. >> mike, look out. i got taser. i got taser. mike, mike! [ cursing ] >> this is what jerome hill looked like after that incident. he is suing...
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>> guest: yep, that's patty yes. and we decided to get married, and it was a question of waiting for me to come back with patty possibly being a widow at the age of 22. and we talked it over back and forth. we had a lot of pro and con discussion about it through friends and family, and we finally made our own decision. and we got married while -- i was a second lieutenant for six days. and i got married in my dress blues. >> host: frank mcadams, were you supportive of the war when you volunteered in the marine corps? >> guest: i was very supportive of it. so were the members of my class at quantico in the 42nd officer -- the 4 2kened officer candidate class -- 42nd officer candidate class. my class lost 44 killed over there. i often wondered what some of those young men could have done with their lives had they survived. >> host: how long were you over there? >> guest: 12 months and 23 days. >> host: what'd you learn? >> guest: what did i learn? i learned that war is hell, like the man said and sometimes the wrong pe
>> guest: yep, that's patty yes. and we decided to get married, and it was a question of waiting for me to come back with patty possibly being a widow at the age of 22. and we talked it over back and forth. we had a lot of pro and con discussion about it through friends and family, and we finally made our own decision. and we got married while -- i was a second lieutenant for six days. and i got married in my dress blues. >> host: frank mcadams, were you supportive of the war when...
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it was a really scary time for us. >> patty started going to aa meetings health at this local bank. jordan tagged along for support and that's where patty and jordan say they met thor for the first time. a flashy hollywood coach who claim on his now defunct website to have coached madonna. >> what did you think of him? >> he is very well spoken and he comes across very charismatic. >> jordan said he enticed her by saying she could earn money as an actress, getting free lessons and something more attractive. >> he told me he would buy my braces. i had a really bad gap in my two front teeth and the one was to the side and kids were really mean to me about it. >> at the time you fell your family couldn't afford it. >> it's not what i felt. they actually couldn't. >> thor never followed one that alleged promise. >> was there ever a time when you were suspicious of his motives? >> no, no i thought he like her and she was a great kid. >> instead of going to a studio she said thor insisted they went to his home. >> he told me he needed me to make a collage of pictures of me. he was really
it was a really scary time for us. >> patty started going to aa meetings health at this local bank. jordan tagged along for support and that's where patty and jordan say they met thor for the first time. a flashy hollywood coach who claim on his now defunct website to have coached madonna. >> what did you think of him? >> he is very well spoken and he comes across very charismatic. >> jordan said he enticed her by saying she could earn money as an actress, getting free...
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and i'm like, "just did my morning skincare routine, is all i did." [ laughs ] >> patti, come on out! [ cheers and applause ] >> whoo! >> how are you? >> great. >> oh, my, god, this is so cool. i loved watching your story, and i loved hearing you talk about your husband. has like, "hello again! how are you?!" >> yeah. >> how did this make such a difference in your life? >> well, you know, i turned 50 this year, but i feel like i'm 30 inside, and i didn't want to go out and have procedures done. so, what are you gonna do? >> yeah. >> and then i found this and actually got real results. >> what do you say we look at patti's fill & freeze results. >> let's do it. [ cheers and applause ] oh, wow. >> there you are, patti. >> wow! >> so, 15 minutes. derm exclusive's fill & freeze. look how much better her forehead is. the frown lines are better. look how smooth she looks on her lower eyelids. it's those four micro-smoothing peptides at work to release crease memory to give you that new, more youthful look. and, patti, these are the kind of results you would have gotten if you came to my off
and i'm like, "just did my morning skincare routine, is all i did." [ laughs ] >> patti, come on out! [ cheers and applause ] >> whoo! >> how are you? >> great. >> oh, my, god, this is so cool. i loved watching your story, and i loved hearing you talk about your husband. has like, "hello again! how are you?!" >> yeah. >> how did this make such a difference in your life? >> well, you know, i turned 50 this year, but i feel like...
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thanks patty. have been killed in a landslide in the country northwest and rescue efforts on going on looking for the missing and most were sleeping when it hit the municipality taking away homes and bridges. >> reporter: while the town itself the central town here is pretty much still in one piece except for the smaller houses that were built along the ravine but the fact is that here there is a rug topography of columbia and very seismic as well activity and also the fact that there are many houses that are quite precarious and a contact -- cocktail for it to happen and this village has been hit the hardest and the others are safe but the situation here, i think this incident shows the government needs to take a closer look to the places at risk and try to prevent their disasters. >>> rebels in south sudan say they captured a refinery near a major oil field in upper nile state and firms operating near the oil fields have been told to shut down facilities and evacuate their staff immediately. rebe
thanks patty. have been killed in a landslide in the country northwest and rescue efforts on going on looking for the missing and most were sleeping when it hit the municipality taking away homes and bridges. >> reporter: while the town itself the central town here is pretty much still in one piece except for the smaller houses that were built along the ravine but the fact is that here there is a rug topography of columbia and very seismic as well activity and also the fact that there are...
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patty culhane reports. >> the spy agency says they can do that because the u.s. passed the patriot act after the 9/11 attack. the provision they say that allows them to keep basic information on every phone in the u.s., who you called, when, how long you talked. proponents of the program say it's needed. >> very seriously vetted and given some significant oversight by both the house and senate intelligence committees and they found nothing wrong with them. they found they were legal they found they were effective which is actually much more important. >> reporter: a federal somewhere has just found the program illegal. >> they townd that found that program had not contributed significantly to any program. >> stench data they'll need a warrant but it will come from a secret court. they will also have to be more specific in the scope of the search. civil little bit groups say it has not gone enough. >> undermining encryption, basically undermining security for all of us, those are not addressed at all in the u.s.a. tree dom act. >> reporter: soon find out how much
patty culhane reports. >> the spy agency says they can do that because the u.s. passed the patriot act after the 9/11 attack. the provision they say that allows them to keep basic information on every phone in the u.s., who you called, when, how long you talked. proponents of the program say it's needed. >> very seriously vetted and given some significant oversight by both the house and senate intelligence committees and they found nothing wrong with them. they found they were legal...
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white house correspondent patty culhane. >> we do know the united states government does collect cell phone data, internet traffic communication in the united states and abroad has been accessible to that. the spy agency says they can do that because the u.s. government passed the patriot act after 9/11. but parts of that law will expire parts that row allow them to keep data. >> programs have been very seriously vetted and given some significant oversight by both the house and senate committees and they found nothing wrong with them, they found they were legal and they found they were effective which is even more fortunate. >> actually, a federal judge just found the program illegal. >> they concluded that that program had never identified a terrorist suspect or led-or stopped an act of terrorism. >> but the federal government is expected to keep most of the program. if agents need to search the data they will have to have a warrant. they will have to be more specific in the search. is civil liberties organizations say it doesn't go far enough. >> proven controversial with regard to
white house correspondent patty culhane. >> we do know the united states government does collect cell phone data, internet traffic communication in the united states and abroad has been accessible to that. the spy agency says they can do that because the u.s. government passed the patriot act after 9/11. but parts of that law will expire parts that row allow them to keep data. >> programs have been very seriously vetted and given some significant oversight by both the house and...
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. >> reporter: when life gives you seven children, patty rose says every minis filled with someone, or something. >> my hand were already full, raising seven children, how could i fit this into my life. >> reporter: in 2013 at age 36 patty had to make room to battle for a lifetime. she had an aggressive breast cancer. >> i told miningal, i said i will kick it and take tonight 2013. that is exactly what i did. >> reporter: the diagnosis was no game neither was treatment. chemotherapy for 14 straight days, every month for six months. >> the nausea was so strong, i would have a bucket, on one arm, and i would either have laundry, or somebody's lunch bag. >> reporter: how could patty be a mom of seven and a cancer patient too. >> it is flight or fight and my mode was fight. >> reporter: but also joy dancing in the kitchen when her energy surged between treatments. >> there is not many things in the world that can scar you to the point of, it is just sheer terror but empowers you at the same time. >> reporter: on mothers day patty will join the survivors of the susan g komen race for the th
. >> reporter: when life gives you seven children, patty rose says every minis filled with someone, or something. >> my hand were already full, raising seven children, how could i fit this into my life. >> reporter: in 2013 at age 36 patty had to make room to battle for a lifetime. she had an aggressive breast cancer. >> i told miningal, i said i will kick it and take tonight 2013. that is exactly what i did. >> reporter: the diagnosis was no game neither was...
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patty's fight for justice and police training has included a civil lawsuit, petitions, the pointment of the first ever -- the appointment of the first ever commission for the inclusion of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and now the people she's fighting for will be able to help train police and have a voice. >> she's overlooked a lot of times. people excuse her as not being intelligent enough to understand the situation and she does. >> reporter: self-advocates have a -- >> self-advocates have a voice and we need to listen to they. it's their life. >> patty filed a civil suit against those three off-duty sheriff's deputies and she tells me ethan's aide who was with him that night is in a deposition today. we'll continue to follow this. >> the bill signed today goes into effect july 1st. the home is to get those self- advocates involved in law enforcement training within the state as soon as possible. >>> lawyers for the man accused of killing uva student hannah graham are asking for a trial in fairfax to be delayed. jesse matthew was accused of sex assaul
patty's fight for justice and police training has included a civil lawsuit, petitions, the pointment of the first ever -- the appointment of the first ever commission for the inclusion of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and now the people she's fighting for will be able to help train police and have a voice. >> she's overlooked a lot of times. people excuse her as not being intelligent enough to understand the situation and she does. >> reporter:...
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patty culhane has the report. >> reporter: a notable absence of nobility. mohamed ben naif and united states president barack obama stressed the close alliance. the president wanted to assure his gulf alice allies that any agreement with iran would not put them at risk. when it comes the a new defense treaty that is not going to happen. >> i think a defense treaty is not something we're looking at. that takes a long time to negotiate, a long time to develop. it took decades to build up our nato alliance and our asian security alliances. what we can do is we can provide a clear insurance that if our gcc partners face a threat we will come to thrairs to their defense. >> instead the u.s. is going to help them build up a missile defense system. the white house is hoping that a white house dinner and a day at camp david will help to gain their support. patty culhane, al jazeera washington. >> reports show that a train was traveling at twice required speed when it came off the rails. >> we have pushed for positive train controls for many, many years. congress ha
patty culhane has the report. >> reporter: a notable absence of nobility. mohamed ben naif and united states president barack obama stressed the close alliance. the president wanted to assure his gulf alice allies that any agreement with iran would not put them at risk. when it comes the a new defense treaty that is not going to happen. >> i think a defense treaty is not something we're looking at. that takes a long time to negotiate, a long time to develop. it took decades to build...
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a white house correspondent patty culhane records. >> u.s. president barack obama made it clear why he inviteed president beiji kayep asipsi. >> it is important to acknowledge the place where the arab spring began, is the place we have seen the most extraordinary progress in allowing all parties and all parts of the population including women and minorities participate fully in the civic and political life of the nation. >> and he gave them more than just kind words but announced he is designating teuns a designating tunisia a nonarab ally of the us. >> it gives these countries the abled to buy lets them engage in technological communication with the u.s.a we see you as an important technical pattern. >> the majority of money given for economic growth, 80 million to improve governance. the message to the u.s. he is making progress. >> however important the milestone tunisia has reached we are still midway, we have a long way ahead of us. >> reporter: but with the with war in libya next door he came here looking for more military aid. the u.s.
a white house correspondent patty culhane records. >> u.s. president barack obama made it clear why he inviteed president beiji kayep asipsi. >> it is important to acknowledge the place where the arab spring began, is the place we have seen the most extraordinary progress in allowing all parties and all parts of the population including women and minorities participate fully in the civic and political life of the nation. >> and he gave them more than just kind words but...
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. >> white house correspondent patty culhane reports on the debate over the patriot act. >> reporter: we now know the u.s. government collects pretty much every kind of electronic communication in the united states. the spy agencies say they can do that because the u.s. passed the patriot act after the 9/11 attack. but parts of that law are set to expire including the provision they say allows them to keep basic information on every phone in the u.s., who you called, when, how long you talked. proponents of the legislation says it's needed. >> proponents of the be law has been very heavily vetted. they found nothing wrong with them they found them to be legal and important. >> reporter: actually a federal judge just declared the program illegal and the massive program hasn't worked, that's the same conclusion that an independent board reached. >> and they concluded that that program had never contributed substantially to any terrorism investigation. it had never identified a terrorist suspect or led to or stopped an act of terrorism. >> communications companies will keep the records n
. >> white house correspondent patty culhane reports on the debate over the patriot act. >> reporter: we now know the u.s. government collects pretty much every kind of electronic communication in the united states. the spy agencies say they can do that because the u.s. passed the patriot act after the 9/11 attack. but parts of that law are set to expire including the provision they say allows them to keep basic information on every phone in the u.s., who you called, when, how long...
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patty, good to see you as always, st. louis police join the investigation into dozens of babies likely stolen at birth. they were all african-american. >> up next, we hear from the attorney for mothers looking for answers in this decades long mystery and later a picasso break as record, the painting putting a new price on beauty, look at that number. also we are monitoring the expected news conference where secretary of state john kerry is wrapping off meeting with the president. we are taking a look now at the live picture we will hear from secretary kerry and his russian counter part shortly. and we will of course bring that you live. >> 18 years of age at the time they gave birth. they were all of extraordinarily humble means and all of then presented to the hospital alone. and not one of them was in the passing of their child by a doctor. which was the protocol as per the policy of the hospital. and the standard of care in the medical industry at the time. >> all right, it is clear there could not have been the action
patty, good to see you as always, st. louis police join the investigation into dozens of babies likely stolen at birth. they were all african-american. >> up next, we hear from the attorney for mothers looking for answers in this decades long mystery and later a picasso break as record, the painting putting a new price on beauty, look at that number. also we are monitoring the expected news conference where secretary of state john kerry is wrapping off meeting with the president. we are...
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and patti ann browne, a fox news anchor is with us. to have you back. >> it's great to be here. >> whenever she is here we thing karaoke. >> we all sing show tunes of government expenditures. so you have this report, what struck you as the most egregious? >> there was so much, but i think the aquatic plant control program. just give me half of that and i will dive into the depths of the ocean. the government just doesn't know where to look. i would have done it for half off. >> every time i see this, i think, is that really the situation? >> it's not like cleaning out a fish tank. i like the salmon money the best. who do they think they are? do they think that they are spotted owls? for the amount of money they should be able to swim upstream. >> the problem with these earmarks, and i know that there have been reforms and so they are not was to be as many, but they are no longer transparent and that is the problem. you don't necessarily know which legislator has inserted these and the appropriations bill and it is patty murray. and she
and patti ann browne, a fox news anchor is with us. to have you back. >> it's great to be here. >> whenever she is here we thing karaoke. >> we all sing show tunes of government expenditures. so you have this report, what struck you as the most egregious? >> there was so much, but i think the aquatic plant control program. just give me half of that and i will dive into the depths of the ocean. the government just doesn't know where to look. i would have done it for half...
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reaction on this, we are joined by patty culhane. how is this playing in the u.s. patty? >> well lauren, it is seen as a pretty purposeful snub to president obama. joked in the briefing just ended that snub will be the word of the day here. only the representatives from qatar and kuwait will be here. again it will saudi says it's been changed because of the humanitarian ceasefire in yemen but the u.s. is countering saying the right people to get the job done will be at the table. >> why is the gck so concerned? >> there is a broader concern that if the u.s. and iran and other countries come up with a nuclear deal, the u.s. relationship with iran could become such that they become the trusted state over the others. the iranian economy is going to grow and the iranian government will have more money to fund the militant groups that it funds in regional conflict. so what we know is the gcc countries wanted a couple of other things, they wanted a stronger defense or more defense weapons. that's what u.s. will run into problems. says that israel has to have the military edge i
reaction on this, we are joined by patty culhane. how is this playing in the u.s. patty? >> well lauren, it is seen as a pretty purposeful snub to president obama. joked in the briefing just ended that snub will be the word of the day here. only the representatives from qatar and kuwait will be here. again it will saudi says it's been changed because of the humanitarian ceasefire in yemen but the u.s. is countering saying the right people to get the job done will be at the table. >>...
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patty culhane, al jazeera, camp david, maryland. >> yemen, as you can imagine, was also discussed att summit. gulf leaders say they are committed to easing the humanitarian crisis, but the u.n. is warning that critical supplies are not reaching civilians and that hospitals could. >> they feel abandoned by the u.n. and aid agencies and have little food and water. they have also no money to pay for the journey back to somalia. >> most of the refugees say they are eager to go back to their towns and vilingsz in southern somali where they fled from initially due to the civil war. it's only those who don't have anywhere to go back to who will remain in this camp. aid agencies say there are plans to build a proper refugee camp to house yemenis seeking asize lum. the crisis in yemen has affected the trade with somalia. every year thousands of livestock are exported through burbura to the gulf states. at the port of burbur, the ports are idle. >> work has stopped. all yemeni ports are closed. we have been in burbura for the last two and a half months. we will only start working after the cri
patty culhane, al jazeera, camp david, maryland. >> yemen, as you can imagine, was also discussed att summit. gulf leaders say they are committed to easing the humanitarian crisis, but the u.n. is warning that critical supplies are not reaching civilians and that hospitals could. >> they feel abandoned by the u.n. and aid agencies and have little food and water. they have also no money to pay for the journey back to somalia. >> most of the refugees say they are eager to go...
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patty patty co-han reports. >> this is only the second time the president has rolled out camp david for world leaders in an attempt to send a message to the gcc that they matter to the united states. his goal is to convince them that a potential deal with iran over the nuclear program is a good thing and they don't need to worry. >> i have re-affirming or ironclad partnership with the gulf partners. the united states is prepared to work jointly with gcc member states to deter and confront an external threat too any gcc states. >> reporter: many countries have made it clear they're more worried by lifting sanctions, iran will have more money to support the groups it's believed to be helping in yemen and syria. one of the president's top aides admitted that is a possibility. >> we believe, again, what we would expect to see is a prioritization of iran's economic situation with respect to sanctions really. that doesn't mean that there won't be some revenue that is used for iran's security purposes. >> reporter: at the end of the meeting the mayor of qatar expressed optimism about the nucle
patty patty co-han reports. >> this is only the second time the president has rolled out camp david for world leaders in an attempt to send a message to the gcc that they matter to the united states. his goal is to convince them that a potential deal with iran over the nuclear program is a good thing and they don't need to worry. >> i have re-affirming or ironclad partnership with the gulf partners. the united states is prepared to work jointly with gcc member states to deter and...
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patty with al jazeera, washington. >>> voters are taking part in a historic referendum and asked whetherend the constitution to allow same sex couples to get married and gay couples are already allowed to sign this and friday's vote could be the first place in the country to allow gay marriage by popular vote. appeals court ordered release of a former korean airlines executive and cho was convicted on a plane of being served macadamian nuts and she was sentenced in february to one year in prison. a year since the military toppled the democratic elected government in thailand and prompted by street protests calling for the government to step down and scott take as look at if the military has managed to heal political divisions. >> reporter: when the military staged the take over dismissing the elected government then army chief said they had to do it. thailand was dividing edging close to civil war. >> translator: it was a top priority for the military government. >> reporter: the political divide between red shirts who support the prime minister and the yellow shirt with the programs by
patty with al jazeera, washington. >>> voters are taking part in a historic referendum and asked whetherend the constitution to allow same sex couples to get married and gay couples are already allowed to sign this and friday's vote could be the first place in the country to allow gay marriage by popular vote. appeals court ordered release of a former korean airlines executive and cho was convicted on a plane of being served macadamian nuts and she was sentenced in february to one year...
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our white house correspond intimate patty culhane takes a look at what happens. >> reporter: this isy the second time the president has rolled out camp david for world leaders an attempt to september the message that they matter to the united states. his goal here to convince them a potential deal with iran over its nuclear program say good thing and they don't need to worry. >> i am reaffirming our iron clad commitment for the security of our gulf partners as we have declared in our joint statement the united states has prepared to work jointly with did. cc member states to confront an external front to any gcc states many country have his made it clear they are more worried that by lifting sanctions iran will have more money to help the groups in yemen and syria. one of the president's top aids admitted that is a possibility. >> we believe again what we would expect to see is a prioritization of iran's economic situation with respect to sanctions relief. that doesn't mean there won't be some revenue use today iran's security purposes. >> reporter: at the end of the meeting the amir
our white house correspond intimate patty culhane takes a look at what happens. >> reporter: this isy the second time the president has rolled out camp david for world leaders an attempt to september the message that they matter to the united states. his goal here to convince them a potential deal with iran over its nuclear program say good thing and they don't need to worry. >> i am reaffirming our iron clad commitment for the security of our gulf partners as we have declared in...
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let's go live to patty culhane in washington, d.c.alk us through what this means and how it happened patty. >> reporter: this was pretty much expected to happen today, jane but it is now official. john kerry is taking cuba off of the state sponsor of terrorism list. the president said he wanted to do this. he had the state department review it. they said it is time to take them off of the list. now the law says that he has to give them 45 days to try to reject the move. congress didn't thanks in large mart to the fact that the chamber of commerce has been pushing the congress to in fact do this able to overcome any complaints from congress so then after the 45-day window expired today, he was ability to make this announcement. so what does this do? if you are on the list and there are only a handful of countries that are, you cannot get u.s. foreign assistance you can't have defense articles exported to you. and dual use items things that can be used in weapons or anywhere else you cannot export those to those countries. that has had
let's go live to patty culhane in washington, d.c.alk us through what this means and how it happened patty. >> reporter: this was pretty much expected to happen today, jane but it is now official. john kerry is taking cuba off of the state sponsor of terrorism list. the president said he wanted to do this. he had the state department review it. they said it is time to take them off of the list. now the law says that he has to give them 45 days to try to reject the move. congress didn't...
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our white house correspondent patty culhane has the report. >> reporter: this is only the second time rolled out camp david for world leaders, an attempt to sends a message to the g.c.c. that they matter to the united states. his goal here to convince them a potential deal with iran over its nuclear program is a good thing and they don't need to worry. >> i am reaffirming our iron glad commitment to the security of our gulf partners, as we have declared in our joint statement the united states is prepared to work jointly with g.c.c. member states to deter and confront an external front to any g.c.c. states many of the countries have made it clear that they are more worried by lifting sanctions iran will have more money to support the groups it is believed to be helping in yemen and syria. one of the president's top aids aids admit that is that thataidsahead mittedaidsahead admitted that's a possibility. >> that doesn't mean that there won't be some revenue that is used for iran's security purposes. >> reporter: at the end of the meeting the amir of qatar expressed optimism about a pot
our white house correspondent patty culhane has the report. >> reporter: this is only the second time rolled out camp david for world leaders, an attempt to sends a message to the g.c.c. that they matter to the united states. his goal here to convince them a potential deal with iran over its nuclear program is a good thing and they don't need to worry. >> i am reaffirming our iron glad commitment to the security of our gulf partners, as we have declared in our joint statement the...
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patty culhane, al jazerra washington. >>> the european union is set to lawn a navel force next monthdeal with the growing migrant crisis. at a meeting in brussels even u. ministers approve the operation to target gangs smuggling migrants from north africa across the med train year in to europe. jacky rowland reports. >> reporter: the european union is sometimes accused of being slow and bureaucratic. but on the subject of migration it has reacted swiftly by agree to go start a military operation in the mediterranean against people smugglers. >> hopefully, already at the next council in june, we might be ready to adopt the launch of the operation. that will help as we have to follow the recommendations so the preparatory work that the commander will have in the coming weeks. in the meantime, obviously the work in the security council of the united nations will continue. >> reporter: it's images like these that have spurred european lead nurse to action. the first part of the operation against the smugglers will involve surveillance and gathering intelligence. but european navies will
patty culhane, al jazerra washington. >>> the european union is set to lawn a navel force next monthdeal with the growing migrant crisis. at a meeting in brussels even u. ministers approve the operation to target gangs smuggling migrants from north africa across the med train year in to europe. jacky rowland reports. >> reporter: the european union is sometimes accused of being slow and bureaucratic. but on the subject of migration it has reacted swiftly by agree to go start a...
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patty cull cull wayne, al jazerra washington. >>> major advancements in the southern city.control a key military base located in the sent of the city and also reportedly taken control of all houthi rebel positions. it is the first major setback for the houthis since this conflict began. mean mile renewed shelling in the southern yemeni city of taiz. forces loyal to former president saleh have targeted several districts. >>> the charity oxfam says two-thirds of yemen's population can't get clean drinking water and are at risk of life threatening diseases, another 3 million have been affected since the car started that's 16 million in total. >> people are resort to go any means they have available. some people we know have been digging wells in their courtyards, and trying to find whatever water they can on their own property. others have been accepting help from aid agencies where they can get it in which isn't everywhere. and some people result to buying without friday water trucks. the problem with that, though, is with reduced fuel surprise and reduced available water the
patty cull cull wayne, al jazerra washington. >>> major advancements in the southern city.control a key military base located in the sent of the city and also reportedly taken control of all houthi rebel positions. it is the first major setback for the houthis since this conflict began. mean mile renewed shelling in the southern yemeni city of taiz. forces loyal to former president saleh have targeted several districts. >>> the charity oxfam says two-thirds of yemen's...
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officials have called for his release but iran says the law must run its course of the patty culhaneorts. >> reporter: for 10 months american journalist jason has been held in an iranian prison. charged with spying. collaborating with hostile governments and disseminating propaganda. he will face those charges tuesday. behind closed doors. now everybody his family can attend the trial. his brother ali believes that is telling. >> now they are going to have a trial and they want to keep it as closed as possible so there is less information to people to say why have you held this person? he's totally innocent. >> reporter: he was raised in the u.s. but made a documentary about returning to the country his father left. >> getting to iran was the hardest part. not the actual journey so much, but the hoops that i had to jump through to get permission to visit. >> reporter: he stayed and received dual citizenship and took a job working for the washington post. the editor here at the washington post said he tried to get a visa to go in to iran but didn't hear anything back. the newspaper st
officials have called for his release but iran says the law must run its course of the patty culhaneorts. >> reporter: for 10 months american journalist jason has been held in an iranian prison. charged with spying. collaborating with hostile governments and disseminating propaganda. he will face those charges tuesday. behind closed doors. now everybody his family can attend the trial. his brother ali believes that is telling. >> now they are going to have a trial and they want to...
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patty cull cane culhane has this. >> reporter: the u.s.on has dropped more than 25 hound bombs on iraq, trains soldiers but that didn't stop ramadi from falling for isil. the official u.s. talking point row mad i was surrounded for so long the bigger surprise should that be it didn't fall sooner. insisting their strategy will succeed eventually. the u.s.' slam to sends in shias mainly populated lie sunnis. that's a step the u.s. has been hesitant to take up knowledge now. >> there was a sense that the ma litsch as were groups we wanted to minimize as much as possible. not work with, not los angeles knit highslegitimizebut we have seen a strand of thought which is we can't be quite owe picky and we have to recognize that iraq is coming tote only very slowly in terms of the strength of the new government and the reconstitute of the iraqi army. >> reporter: the state department was asked about reports that in the past shia militias had committed atrocities. the question can that happen again? >> i am not sure what kind of guarantees you are a
patty cull cane culhane has this. >> reporter: the u.s.on has dropped more than 25 hound bombs on iraq, trains soldiers but that didn't stop ramadi from falling for isil. the official u.s. talking point row mad i was surrounded for so long the bigger surprise should that be it didn't fall sooner. insisting their strategy will succeed eventually. the u.s.' slam to sends in shias mainly populated lie sunnis. that's a step the u.s. has been hesitant to take up knowledge now. >> there...
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. >> when life gives you seven children patty rose says every minute is filled with someone or something my hands were already full raising seven children. how could i fit this into my life? >> in 2013, at age 36, pat had i to make room to battle for a lifetime. she had an aggressive breast cancer. >> i told michael i said, i'm going to kick it and take its name in 2013 and that's exactly what i did. >> the diagnosis was no game. neither was the treatment. chemotherapy for 14 straight days every month for six month. >> the nausea was so strong, i would have a bucket on one arm, and i would either have laundry or somebody's lunch bag. >> how could patty be a mom of seven and a cancer patient too? >> it is flight or fight. and my mode was fight. >> but also joy. dancing in the kitchen when her energy surged between treatments. >> there is not many things in the world that can scare you to the point of it is just shear terror but empowers you at the same time. >> on mother day patty will join the survivors of the susan g. komen race for the cure. >> we all need hope. you know? that's what p
. >> when life gives you seven children patty rose says every minute is filled with someone or something my hands were already full raising seven children. how could i fit this into my life? >> in 2013, at age 36, pat had i to make room to battle for a lifetime. she had an aggressive breast cancer. >> i told michael i said, i'm going to kick it and take its name in 2013 and that's exactly what i did. >> the diagnosis was no game. neither was the treatment. chemotherapy...
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that is patty. yes. if it was a question of waiting for me to come back and for her to be a widow at the age of 22 we had the pro and con discussion with friends and family but we did get married. i was married in my dress blues. >> host: every supportive of the war when you volunteered? >> was very supportive of the with the 42nd officer candidate class although i often wonder what the young man could have done with their lives twelvemonth's 23 days. and i learned it is sometimes they put me into moral dilemma lot with my company the most despicable person i ever met. i found out after the there was working for capt. clean in vietnam's. the day kennedy was shot he did a little tap dance in his office. he said it is time somebody shot back commie son of a with a $2,000 price on his head then he had a headstone that went into the mountain had his name on it and he got the message and at that point he became extremely paranoid and spend all the time in his office into came up with reasons not to be in the
that is patty. yes. if it was a question of waiting for me to come back and for her to be a widow at the age of 22 we had the pro and con discussion with friends and family but we did get married. i was married in my dress blues. >> host: every supportive of the war when you volunteered? >> was very supportive of the with the 42nd officer candidate class although i often wonder what the young man could have done with their lives twelvemonth's 23 days. and i learned it is sometimes...
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patty: these are cyprus.rus is used to make the posts, and these are items that would have been made for tourism, our little turtle, the cyprus toward turtle. >> we visited her home to talk about the personal collection of tribal artifacts. patsy: in discussing native americans in the u.s., obviously it was not necessarily the intent of anyone to annihilate the tribes in the u.s. thank goodness. but the government has gone through so many different processes of thinking as has the population with what to do about the native americans in the u.s., what to do for them and where to put them. if you look at jackson, he simply said we are going to dump everybody over here out of the way, and that's how the reservations there were populated. basically i can only speak for the seminole and again it was , people who thought very much of them as people to find the land to put people they cared about very much. so it's never been this same situation as some that were started early on out west when the government falsel
patty: these are cyprus.rus is used to make the posts, and these are items that would have been made for tourism, our little turtle, the cyprus toward turtle. >> we visited her home to talk about the personal collection of tribal artifacts. patsy: in discussing native americans in the u.s., obviously it was not necessarily the intent of anyone to annihilate the tribes in the u.s. thank goodness. but the government has gone through so many different processes of thinking as has the...
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hi there patty, a major step forward. >> it is. it was an expected step because we know that u.s.resident barack obama said he intended to take them off the state sponsor terrorist list, cube, that is. cuba, that is. there was some in congress who threatened to block it, but what we saw here was the business community, a very powerful lobby come out and say no, we want this deal. that could be important in the future. the u.s. has embargo and plenty of sanctions on cuba, something that the leadership in the house say they have no intention of lifting, but it does move the process forward. this has been a key demand of cuba officials to reopen each other's embassies and restore normal diplomatic relations. now as a practical matter it does not change all that much. it carbs out some of the ex-searches allowing things like agriculture, equipment building materials, and that does not change that. but what the white house is saying that companies were going to be reluctant to work with cuba and in a state sponsored terrorism list. there are very few countries on that list. one of whic
hi there patty, a major step forward. >> it is. it was an expected step because we know that u.s.resident barack obama said he intended to take them off the state sponsor terrorist list, cube, that is. cuba, that is. there was some in congress who threatened to block it, but what we saw here was the business community, a very powerful lobby come out and say no, we want this deal. that could be important in the future. the u.s. has embargo and plenty of sanctions on cuba, something that...
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patty cul hainl has more. >> as they arrived for dinner, one by one on the south lawn of the white house the king of saudi arabia and bahrain decided at the last minute to stay away. despite that in the oval office with saudi crown prince mohamed ben naif, president obama stressed the countries' strong alliance. >> we are pleased to have them here today. >> that any potential deal with iran and its nuclear program wouldn't put them at risk. but as one of the president's top foreign policy aids ben rhodes told me when it comes to a new defense treaty that isn't going to happen. >> well i think a treaty is not something that we're looking at. that is -- that takes a long time onegotiate, a long time to develop. it took decades to build up our nato alliance and our asian security alliances. what we can do is we can provide a clear insurance assurance that if our gcc neighbors come under threat we will defend them. >> the white house hoping that a white house dinner and a day at camp david will be enough to earn their support. patty culhane, al jazeera washington. >> king abdalla says he has
patty cul hainl has more. >> as they arrived for dinner, one by one on the south lawn of the white house the king of saudi arabia and bahrain decided at the last minute to stay away. despite that in the oval office with saudi crown prince mohamed ben naif, president obama stressed the countries' strong alliance. >> we are pleased to have them here today. >> that any potential deal with iran and its nuclear program wouldn't put them at risk. but as one of the president's top...
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some of you remember the black sheep squadron, led by patty boyington. he was older than the rest of the guys in the squadron. he was 28. he also racked up 28 kills during his career. ladies and gentlemen, from the right, and directly in front of you, here comes the corsair, the bent wing bird. the v-29 super fortress built by boeing could carry 20,000 pounds of bombs to more than 2000 miles away at an altitude of 30,000 feet. it was able to fly above most of japan's defenses. instead of conventional gun terrace, the b-29s weapons hoped from the fuselage, linked through a remote control system that was a marvelous technology in the 1940's. by the time they entered the war, an earlier generation of heavy bombers leveled much of germany. the super forces were deployed to china and the marianas islands. the move to the islands put the aircraft within 1500 miles of tokyo, well within the bombers' range. it wasn't long before the b-29's destroyed nearly every strategic target in japan. the only aircraft then capable of delivering the world's first nuclear bom
some of you remember the black sheep squadron, led by patty boyington. he was older than the rest of the guys in the squadron. he was 28. he also racked up 28 kills during his career. ladies and gentlemen, from the right, and directly in front of you, here comes the corsair, the bent wing bird. the v-29 super fortress built by boeing could carry 20,000 pounds of bombs to more than 2000 miles away at an altitude of 30,000 feet. it was able to fly above most of japan's defenses. instead of...
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featuring a half pound black angus burger patty on a bun that is also a burger patty.ad of cheese, there's burger. lettuce, that's burger, too. the tomatoes and onions are burgers, the pickles are burgers and guess what the ketchup is, that is right [ bleep ], another half pound of beef. the carl's jr. burger burger. it's time to die. >> jimmy: all men must. i don't know what is going on but i think it is time for carl to check carl jr.'s backpack for pot. >>> we have to take a break. when we come back, president obama is on twitter and i forced my aunt chippy to sit down and watch last night's "game of thrones" and she hated it. so stick around. ♪ [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're sick of paying more than your fair share... [ screams ] get snapshot from progressive, and see just how much your good driving could save you. weyes you.u. to try ham, topped with pulled pork, topped with bacon. yep, we double dog dare ya to try th
featuring a half pound black angus burger patty on a bun that is also a burger patty.ad of cheese, there's burger. lettuce, that's burger, too. the tomatoes and onions are burgers, the pickles are burgers and guess what the ketchup is, that is right [ bleep ], another half pound of beef. the carl's jr. burger burger. it's time to die. >> jimmy: all men must. i don't know what is going on but i think it is time for carl to check carl jr.'s backpack for pot. >>> we have to take a...
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featuring a half pound black angus burger patty on a bun that is also a burger patty. of cheese, there's burger. lettuce, that's burger, too. the tomatoes and onions are burgers, the pickles are burgers and guess what the ketchup is, that is right [ bleep ], another half pound of beef. the carl's jr. burger burger. it's time to die. >> jimmy: all men must. i don't know what is going on but i think it is time for carl to check carl jr.'s backpack for pot. >>> we have to take a break. when we come back, president obama is on twitter and i forced my aunt chippy to sit down and watch last night's "game of thrones" and she hated it. so stick around. ♪ ♪ (sfx: people talking) e occupato questo posto? (sfx: kids talking) one hundred forty-four questions per day. bryce canyon is 29 minutes from your location. ♪ some drinks are hardly one strefreshing. [crash] i'll stick with redd's wicked apple. who wants a steve-a-colada? can't give these things away. redd's wicked apple and new mango. refreshingly hard. weyes you.u. to try ham, topped with pulled pork, topped with bacon. yep
featuring a half pound black angus burger patty on a bun that is also a burger patty. of cheese, there's burger. lettuce, that's burger, too. the tomatoes and onions are burgers, the pickles are burgers and guess what the ketchup is, that is right [ bleep ], another half pound of beef. the carl's jr. burger burger. it's time to die. >> jimmy: all men must. i don't know what is going on but i think it is time for carl to check carl jr.'s backpack for pot. >>> we have to take a...
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patti ann? >> all right thank you. and there's new information today in a quadruple homicide in our nation's capital. brand-new video may lead to the person suspected of killing four people near vice president bow biden's official residence. and pope francis sends two nuns to saint hood. .. ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. scott: hello! nbr: scott - we're concerned. you just fed your lawn earlier this spring and now you're at it again. scott: (chuckles) indeed, a crucial late spring feeding helps defend the grass against the summer heat to come. nbr: we knew that - right guys? oh yeah! scott: feed your lawn. feed it! ♪ ♪music continues♪ [daughter] papa! [father] i missed you. [daughter]did you bring new ones? [announcer]you work hard for more than just you... [daughter]you went to montana?! father] i did.
patti ann? >> all right thank you. and there's new information today in a quadruple homicide in our nation's capital. brand-new video may lead to the person suspected of killing four people near vice president bow biden's official residence. and pope francis sends two nuns to saint hood. .. ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka...