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paul george with 28 points. posterizeing chris bosh here. the heat led 40-39 at the half. pacers dominated the second. in the third, a 14-2 run. roy hibbert, double-double. pacers even the series, 3-3, despite 29 from lebron. game seven set for monday. >> incredible opportunity as a professional athlete to be part of game seven, and that's why our guys are looking forward to this, even after a disappointing loss like tonight. >> we didn't play our best basketball game tonight and we were able to get a win but we have to may our best basketball to win game seven. >> the finals right here. to the ice. western conference finals, kings and blackhawks, kings score first but chicago answers. in the second, the shot deflected by hossa, past quick. his sixth of the playoff and the hawks take game one. >> eastern conference,-bruins and penguins. the shoot shop through knock mass vokoun. and then horton doesn't misses the wide-open net. the bruins shut out pittsburgh 3-0, taking a 1-0 series lead. >> nba golf semis. cal facing illinois. joel stater, follows 3-2 and campbell defeats
paul george with 28 points. posterizeing chris bosh here. the heat led 40-39 at the half. pacers dominated the second. in the third, a 14-2 run. roy hibbert, double-double. pacers even the series, 3-3, despite 29 from lebron. game seven set for monday. >> incredible opportunity as a professional athlete to be part of game seven, and that's why our guys are looking forward to this, even after a disappointing loss like tonight. >> we didn't play our best basketball game tonight and we...
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paul george with 28 points. posterizeing chris bosh here. the heat led 40-39 at the half. pacers dominated the second. in the third, a 14-2 run. roy hibbert, double-double. pacers even the series, 3-3, despite 29 from lebron. game seven set for monday. >> incredible opportunity as a professional athlete to be part of game seven, and that's why our guys are looking forward to this, even after a disappointing loss like tonight. >> we didn't play our best basketball game tonight and we were able to get a win but we have to may our best basketball to win game seven. >> the finals right here. to the ice. western conference finals, kings and blackhawks, kings score first but chicago answers. in the second, the shot deflected by hossa, past quick. his sixth of the playoff and the hawks take game one. >> eastern conference,-bruins and penguins. the shoot shop through knock mass vokoun. and then horton doesn't misses the wide-open net. the bruins shut out pittsburgh 3-0, taking a 1-0 series lead. >> nba golf semis. cal facing illinois. joel stater, follows 3-2 and campbell defeats
paul george with 28 points. posterizeing chris bosh here. the heat led 40-39 at the half. pacers dominated the second. in the third, a 14-2 run. roy hibbert, double-double. pacers even the series, 3-3, despite 29 from lebron. game seven set for monday. >> incredible opportunity as a professional athlete to be part of game seven, and that's why our guys are looking forward to this, even after a disappointing loss like tonight. >> we didn't play our best basketball game tonight and we...
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paul george leading with 28 points. the heat led by 1 at the half.the third quarter, with a 14-2 run, pacers even the series and despite 29 from lebron. game 7 set for monday. >> to the ice, western conference finals, kings and blackhawks. kings scored first and patrick sharp, knocked in the rebound. we got a 1-1 game and dunking the shot and, and hawks take game one 2-1 your final. eastern conference finals, bruins and penguins, two goals in the game, right there, thomas, 1-0 bruins and doesn't miss it and that is six for the postseason. bruins shut them out 3-0. >> golf, number one cal and illinois. he was four down and made a comeback but he falls 3-2. same hole, brian campbell, defeated kim. he shifts in and went to extra holes where he needed this putt. he misses. he was three up at one point. illinois upsets top ranked cal and faces alabama in tomorrow's final. >> former jackson brown's head coach signing on with the 49ers as an offensive assistant even though he is a defensive minded coach. we'll confirm that in the next couple of days. >> tha
paul george leading with 28 points. the heat led by 1 at the half.the third quarter, with a 14-2 run, pacers even the series and despite 29 from lebron. game 7 set for monday. >> to the ice, western conference finals, kings and blackhawks. kings scored first and patrick sharp, knocked in the rebound. we got a 1-1 game and dunking the shot and, and hawks take game one 2-1 your final. eastern conference finals, bruins and penguins, two goals in the game, right there, thomas, 1-0 bruins and...
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here is paul george. pacers led the entire game. heat trying to get back into it in the 4th inning. the offensive foul and that's the no no. we are going to a game seven folks. heat and pacers? how do you like it? 91-77. the final tonight for indiana. jonathan quick made 34 saves, needed two more. western conference finals against chicago. mario reflects in the shot. black hawks win over the kings, final of 2-1. >>> bruins and the pinguins. can't they just shake hands? i guess not. bruins are shut out the penguins in game one final. a 3-0. not much for the earthquake fans to cheer about. down 1-0. that's a goal there. to the net. quakes lose 3-0. 15 games to the season. they only have three wins. yeah ... jets and browns head coach eric mangini known as man genius will join the 49ers. >>> tough night for the saber cats. 75-28. remember that? the marcarena. i bet roberta can do that. 75-45. down for the year. we will be right back. [ laughter ] ,, for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year.
here is paul george. pacers led the entire game. heat trying to get back into it in the 4th inning. the offensive foul and that's the no no. we are going to a game seven folks. heat and pacers? how do you like it? 91-77. the final tonight for indiana. jonathan quick made 34 saves, needed two more. western conference finals against chicago. mario reflects in the shot. black hawks win over the kings, final of 2-1. >>> bruins and the pinguins. can't they just shake hands? i guess not....
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ten paul george for three of 28. by 16 and out scored the heat by 14 in the third quarter.e can stop james. the lead cuts to four t. pacers were tougher inside. david west first shot won't go, he muscle the ball back and gets the hoop on the second try. it is a 9-point game. james again will go strong on t. they time they call an offense on james. he cannot believe it and he ends up drawing a technical foul. 91-77 is the final, monday night should be good and it will be physical. the playoffs continue this weekend. kings got on the board first but the black hawks got even here on the second. . you have to see it slow to see what's happening. the puck -- changed the declaration and hang on for a 2-1 win. no rest for this team. they'll play again in the series tomorrow night in chicago. boston and bruins for one in the east. the bruins got the jump. . thomas stays one to noth the bruins at one more in period and wins 3 to nothing. that series is monday. still to come on saturday [ male announcer ] we gave the new e-class some of the most advanced driver systems ever made. ste
ten paul george for three of 28. by 16 and out scored the heat by 14 in the third quarter.e can stop james. the lead cuts to four t. pacers were tougher inside. david west first shot won't go, he muscle the ball back and gets the hoop on the second try. it is a 9-point game. james again will go strong on t. they time they call an offense on james. he cannot believe it and he ends up drawing a technical foul. 91-77 is the final, monday night should be good and it will be physical. the playoffs...
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paul george led way with 28 points. posterrizing chris bosh. the heat led at the half.ers dominated the second. the third quarter a 14-2 run. hubbard. 11 boards. pacers even the series at three a piece. despite 29 from lebron with a 91-77 victory, game 7 set for monday. >>> ncaa golf. illinois. a great chip on 15 but he falls 3-2. same hole, brian campbell defeeted michael kim 2-1. he chipped in. match went to extra holes. they needed to putt to send it to a third playoff. but he misses. he was three up at one point. i will know up sets cal. they will face alabama in today's final. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at five. have a great day. >>> up next, how you can help these animals in need this weekend and how they can help you >>> forty five cats rescued from a seaside home are now up tore adoption. they were among 113 cats at the monterey county spca removed in july. the kittens were held as evidence in an animal abuse case. now that the woman is sentenced, the cats are cleared for adoption. as you can see in this video, they
paul george led way with 28 points. posterrizing chris bosh. the heat led at the half.ers dominated the second. the third quarter a 14-2 run. hubbard. 11 boards. pacers even the series at three a piece. despite 29 from lebron with a 91-77 victory, game 7 set for monday. >>> ncaa golf. illinois. a great chip on 15 but he falls 3-2. same hole, brian campbell defeeted michael kim 2-1. he chipped in. match went to extra holes. they needed to putt to send it to a third playoff. but he...
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paul george led way with 28 points. posterizing chris bosh. the heat led 40-39 at the half.ers dominated the second. the third quarter a 14-2 run. roy hibbard. 11 boards. a double-double. pacers even the series at three a piece. despite 29 from lebron with a 91-77 victory, game 7 set for monday. >>> ncaa gol number one cal facing 15 seed illinois. cal's joel salser was four down. a great chip on 15 but he falls 3-2. same hole, brian campbell defeated michael kim, 2-1. he chipped it in. match went to extra holes. he needed the putt to send it to a third playoff. but he misses. he was three up at one point. illinois upsets cal. they will face alabama in today's final. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at five. have a great day. >>> up next, how you can help these animals in need this weekend and how they can help you in return. >> did you win any money from power ball? take a look at the numbers. or what about last night's $14 million super lotto plus? 6, 9, 10, 25, 45. the meganumber 4. good luck. >> how would you like to have a lunch da
paul george led way with 28 points. posterizing chris bosh. the heat led 40-39 at the half.ers dominated the second. the third quarter a 14-2 run. roy hibbard. 11 boards. a double-double. pacers even the series at three a piece. despite 29 from lebron with a 91-77 victory, game 7 set for monday. >>> ncaa gol number one cal facing 15 seed illinois. cal's joel salser was four down. a great chip on 15 but he falls 3-2. same hole, brian campbell defeated michael kim, 2-1. he chipped it in....
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paul george led way with 28 points. posterizing chris bosh. the heat led 40-39 at the half.pacers dominated the second. the third quarter a 14-2 run. hibbard. 11 boards. pacers even the series at three a piece. despite 29 from lebron with a 91-77 victory, game 7 set for monday. >>> ncaa golf. semifinals. number one cal facing 15 seed illinois. a great chip on 15 but he falls 3-2. same hole, brian campbell defeated michael kim, 2-1. he chipped it in. match went to extra holes. he needed the putt to send it to a third playoff. but he misses. he was three up at one point. illinois upsets cal. they will face alabama in today's final. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at five. have a great day. >>> up next, how you can help these animals in need this weekend and how they can help you in return. >> the winning numbers from last night's $40 million power ball. and we have the winning numbers from last night's $14 million super lotto plus on the screen. the meganumber 4. how would you like to have a lunch date with billionaire warren buffet? yo
paul george led way with 28 points. posterizing chris bosh. the heat led 40-39 at the half.pacers dominated the second. the third quarter a 14-2 run. hibbard. 11 boards. pacers even the series at three a piece. despite 29 from lebron with a 91-77 victory, game 7 set for monday. >>> ncaa golf. semifinals. number one cal facing 15 seed illinois. a great chip on 15 but he falls 3-2. same hole, brian campbell defeated michael kim, 2-1. he chipped it in. match went to extra holes. he needed...
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. >> paul, george zimmerman, his attorney was on earlier with al sharpton, and he said basically, thisrson alive who really knows what happened here. how does this work in his favor at trial? >> well, it's in his favor, because the other person that was there is dead. that's trayvon martin. so he's not allowed to speak. he's not there. we don't get to hear his version of the facts. and you get a one-sided perspective of what occurred on that evening. but, you know, i think there are some common facts that people are going to know about already that speak for themselves. so people know that trayvon martin was not armed. they know trayvon martin was allowed and should have been exactly where he was. he was there with his father, so he wasn't somewhere he wasn't supposed to be. and at the end of whatever happened with the altercation, he is dead. and so -- >> i want to pick up on the word altercation, because seema, how challenging will it be for the defense to prove that the injuries that george zimmerman suffered were at the hands of trayvon martin, in which case he can claim sort of se
. >> paul, george zimmerman, his attorney was on earlier with al sharpton, and he said basically, thisrson alive who really knows what happened here. how does this work in his favor at trial? >> well, it's in his favor, because the other person that was there is dead. that's trayvon martin. so he's not allowed to speak. he's not there. we don't get to hear his version of the facts. and you get a one-sided perspective of what occurred on that evening. but, you know, i think there are...
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we're joined to talk about it on the roundtable with george will, paul krugman, matthew dowd from abcsteren and keith ellison. george? >> we're threatened by needles in a haystack. very few needles and a large haystack. we're threatened not by a nation but a network. network of terrorists to be invisible until there's a attack. when there's an attack we talk about who didn't connect the dots. in the data they're collecting the dots are the sophisticated algorithms. they try to reveal the dots. before they can act on this there are two levels of judicial supervision. they need the foreign intelligence court to authorize looking at the pattern of usage of phones and internet. and another judicial review to look at messages, the content of what they're doing. now, this is the case for it, the problem is, we're using technologies of information gathering that didn't exist 20 years ago, that are terribly important but terribly invasive. they require reposing extraordinary trust in the executive branch of government, which some of us think has recently forfeited. >> there was really good ar
we're joined to talk about it on the roundtable with george will, paul krugman, matthew dowd from abcsteren and keith ellison. george? >> we're threatened by needles in a haystack. very few needles and a large haystack. we're threatened not by a nation but a network. network of terrorists to be invisible until there's a attack. when there's an attack we talk about who didn't connect the dots. in the data they're collecting the dots are the sophisticated algorithms. they try to reveal the...
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. >> reporter: paul strand, cbn news, washington. >> george: coming up, they came from across centralsia, secret believers who are truly living out the gospel under tremendous >> wendy: 100,000 christians are murdered because of their faith every year. and in many cases, governments are to blame because they passed laws that restrict religious freedom. >> george: a few months ago, i had exclusive access to a gathering of secret believers inside a former soviet republic. and i got this close-up look at what life is really like for christians who face daily persecution. >> george: the setting could not have been more ideal. this is a beautiful location, 70% of the country is mountain. locals call it a second citizen of asia. >> george: it is wintertime in curd kurdistan. >> our goal was to find a safe place away from the city, to not draw the attention of the authorities. >> george: for a few days, fatali and a handful of christians gathered in this secluded villa, about a two hours drive outside the capital city. >> we worship, pray, and strategize how to effectively share the love of
. >> reporter: paul strand, cbn news, washington. >> george: coming up, they came from across centralsia, secret believers who are truly living out the gospel under tremendous >> wendy: 100,000 christians are murdered because of their faith every year. and in many cases, governments are to blame because they passed laws that restrict religious freedom. >> george: a few months ago, i had exclusive access to a gathering of secret believers inside a former soviet republic....
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. >> paul: did you trust this program under george w. bush? >> the program is broader than it was under george w. bush, but the question is do we believe the courts and coning, using oversight can stop abuse. the other problem.... >> paul: how would you answer the question? >> it's not clear knee and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership but also because all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right now who seems to have gotten, who seemed to have leaked information. why continue that that happen with variety of other people in the organization. >> paul: joe, you are not as worried about it as mary but let's put it in context the irs -- you've written about obamacare extensively. where do you put this data mining threat compared to other government powers? >> i would draw a pretty critical distinction between national security programs and some of the domestic programs that use the same kind of tools. anti-terror surveillance and other architecture on the war on terror, yo
. >> paul: did you trust this program under george w. bush? >> the program is broader than it was under george w. bush, but the question is do we believe the courts and coning, using oversight can stop abuse. the other problem.... >> paul: how would you answer the question? >> it's not clear knee and part of that is not just because the president doesn't execute leadership but also because all these analysts working for the program, one of them who is in hong kong right...
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paul helped get president obama re-elected. ari served in the george w. bush administration. paul, this is pretty remarkable. the president is now defending a policy he probably would have opposed when he was a senator. does this make sense to you? >> i have no doubt that barack obama would be appalled by this in the past. i would like to know why he's doing it in the present. >> ari, they're saying we don't know the names of the people whose data we're collecting, but i mean, i imagine you can easily piece together, link a number to a name. >> i praise the president for taking the steps he's taken to keep this country safe from potential terrorist threat. across the board when you look at what he's done, he's continued so many of the bush administration policies from drone strikes to military commissions to wiretaps to renditions to you name it, he's doing it. it's like george bush is having his fourth term. i praise president obama for it. now, i think he's a hypocrite. he campaigned against president obama, he said it was a violation of the constitution, he campaigned again
paul helped get president obama re-elected. ari served in the george w. bush administration. paul, this is pretty remarkable. the president is now defending a policy he probably would have opposed when he was a senator. does this make sense to you? >> i have no doubt that barack obama would be appalled by this in the past. i would like to know why he's doing it in the present. >> ari, they're saying we don't know the names of the people whose data we're collecting, but i mean, i...
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before hundreds of supporters on friday. 90 minutes in los angeles, jeff catami and paul za ril rillo we married. >>> georgeimmerman admitted to shooting trayvon martin last year. we heard from several key witnesses this week, but they all had a different version of what happened. so how credible are any of them? >> i think they're all credible in their own way. whenever you have a case like this, you have eyewitness testimony and earwitness testimony. and in real life, no people will hear or see the same thing. and that makes their stories very credible. however, when you talk about credibility, they believe what they saw or heard. it doesn't mean what they saw or heard is the truth. there is a distinction. and ultimately, the burden of proof in this case is always on the prosecution beyond a reasonable doubt. so if you say three people saw and heard three different things, they all believe it's true. they're not here to lie. ultimately, you're left with reasonable doubt. >> so these were all witnesses for the prosecution, but will some of them end up helping the defense? >> oh, big time. and i think yeste
before hundreds of supporters on friday. 90 minutes in los angeles, jeff catami and paul za ril rillo we married. >>> georgeimmerman admitted to shooting trayvon martin last year. we heard from several key witnesses this week, but they all had a different version of what happened. so how credible are any of them? >> i think they're all credible in their own way. whenever you have a case like this, you have eyewitness testimony and earwitness testimony. and in real life, no people...
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paul and his buddy fred from prince george british columbia, canada, this is fred behind the lens. fred even makes raven noises at his old buddy and then watch this. >> come on. >> he says, oh, yeah, we're going to get lunch. cool. no big deal. you can see he gets really excited. >> looking for food? >> wait, wait, wait. >> he was the only raven to survive a storm in which a nest fell. and all of his brothers and sisters died. he was the only one who made it. watch this. here he is hopping along and following fred back to the area where fred has a cool contraption to feed him and he does a little raven conversation. >> he has that down pat, too. that's a darn good raven call. >> best friends, sometimes they start sounding like each other. >> true. >> hola. >> fixing to get ready for work. >> needs a little work. >> he knows where he is going and climbs up this branch and a little set of stairs there that apparently fred made for him and gets up there and then fred has food and looks like raw meat or something. >> there you go. all in the dish for you. okay. that aboy. >> perfect li
paul and his buddy fred from prince george british columbia, canada, this is fred behind the lens. fred even makes raven noises at his old buddy and then watch this. >> come on. >> he says, oh, yeah, we're going to get lunch. cool. no big deal. you can see he gets really excited. >> looking for food? >> wait, wait, wait. >> he was the only raven to survive a storm in which a nest fell. and all of his brothers and sisters died. he was the only one who made it. watch...
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acclaimed historian and biographer paul johnson sat down with us to talk about his nonfiction work including biographies of queen elizabeth i come edward, napoleon, george washington, pope john the 23rd and pope john paul ii. >> author and historian paul johnson joins book tv in london. mr. johnson how many books have you written? >> i'm not sure. it's somewhere in the high 50s, not yet 60. but i hope before ipod off i will have written 60. >> host: what books are you working on now? >> guest: i'm writing my memoirs though they only cover a part of my life. so that is what i am doing at the moment. but i just finished a short life of stalin aimed at young people because i find young people don't know anything about him. and i think they ought to know about him. >> host: what should they know about him? >> guest: they should know that he was an unmitigated a villain who murdered at least 20 million people and imprisoned many more of them. and they should know that he put russia on the course from which it has still not reestablished itself. so i think young people should know this. >> host: what are the best books at least in the united states is the his
acclaimed historian and biographer paul johnson sat down with us to talk about his nonfiction work including biographies of queen elizabeth i come edward, napoleon, george washington, pope john the 23rd and pope john paul ii. >> author and historian paul johnson joins book tv in london. mr. johnson how many books have you written? >> i'm not sure. it's somewhere in the high 50s, not yet 60. but i hope before ipod off i will have written 60. >> host: what books are you working...
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. >> woodruff: and online, history buffs are tweeting on behalf of george washington, paul revere ander historical figures. read about it on the rundown. >> brown: finally tonight, we mark june 6: d-day. ray is back with book conversation he recorded recently about world war two. >> more than had a hand in cementing u.s. status as a superpower, and created the map of the modern world ended almost 70 years ago. you coul could fill a library wh books about the second world war, yet historians still find new things to say and new ways to say it. award winning author just completed the third book in his "liberation" trilogy, "the guns at last light: the war in western europe, 1944-1945". and he joins me now, and, rick, if nothing else, this book is a reminder that with d-day, there was still some of the worst fighting of the war left to go. >> that's certainly true, ray. i think the horror of it is difficult to imagine seven years later. and it continues really after d-day, almost to the last gunshot. there were almost 11,000 americans killed in germany in april 1945, the last full month
. >> woodruff: and online, history buffs are tweeting on behalf of george washington, paul revere ander historical figures. read about it on the rundown. >> brown: finally tonight, we mark june 6: d-day. ray is back with book conversation he recorded recently about world war two. >> more than had a hand in cementing u.s. status as a superpower, and created the map of the modern world ended almost 70 years ago. you coul could fill a library wh books about the second world war,...
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people like ted cruz, who -- he is not as far out there as, say, rand paul is, but also not where georgew. bush and paul wolfowitz were. i think there are at least a few of us who think that maybe '08 was the election to lose simply because a president public public, wouldn't publish president mccain, wouldn't have been as bad on health care and would have appointed better judges, iran, is there a place we wouldn't be at war? might be a bit much. so i think there's an argument to be made and evangelizing for conservatives, if not on a moral basis, which it's funny, for a conservative catholic guy to be saying this but one point in the book is that i really just want to drop moral and ethical and metaphysical arguments. i think they're fundamentally important but just it's impossible to change people's mind on subjects. we have been having ethical debate about the role of government for a thousand years or more. but there are some really good consequencallists and pragmatic arguments and we i can take toes arguments to people on the right and say we need to spend x, y, z, on the military.
people like ted cruz, who -- he is not as far out there as, say, rand paul is, but also not where georgew. bush and paul wolfowitz were. i think there are at least a few of us who think that maybe '08 was the election to lose simply because a president public public, wouldn't publish president mccain, wouldn't have been as bad on health care and would have appointed better judges, iran, is there a place we wouldn't be at war? might be a bit much. so i think there's an argument to be made and...
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george zimmerman. joining me now criminal defense attorney, paul henderson and lisa bloom. thank you all for joining me. >> >> thanks for having us. >> what's your reaction? >> this is one of the most important selects of the jury. it's a silly name. it's really not jury selection. it's jury elimination. both sides are looking for a specific type of juror. the prosecution obviously wants jurors that will convict. and the defense wants jurors that are going to find george zimmerman not guilty. and through this process of eliminating jurors, they come up with these six jurors that are going to decide this case. they're going to have to listen to the evidence very carefully, and they got opening statements that are coming up, which i believe is one of the other most important aspects of this trial. >> now, lisa, when you look at the fact that the jury makeup, it's an all women's jury. the prosecution describes five as white. says the sixth jury is white or hispanic. i mean, do you think this is a fair jury? one, it certainly doesn't represent the county. but what is your sense
george zimmerman. joining me now criminal defense attorney, paul henderson and lisa bloom. thank you all for joining me. >> >> thanks for having us. >> what's your reaction? >> this is one of the most important selects of the jury. it's a silly name. it's really not jury selection. it's jury elimination. both sides are looking for a specific type of juror. the prosecution obviously wants jurors that will convict. and the defense wants jurors that are going to find george...
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not every paul album is great but every paul album has one or two great songs. john and george't claim the same you hipster fedora wearing scum and yes paul's made mistakes. he takes risks. the fraud chorus isn't exactly eleanor rigby. three of his last four records have been bona fide great. he played almost all of the instruments for radiohead. released the arguments as the fireman. last year he had an album of jazz standards with diana krall and her band. the only problem was the two new songs were better than the classics he was covering. the guys raised tons of money for animal rights cases tons of money to ban land mines. the one voice movement for israeli palestinian peace and he just wrote a letter to russia asking them to free riot. as far as being an outlaw, he did nine days in a japanese jail when he was caught with weed. they said paul took the fall for his wife, linda. they sang "yesterday" in broken english. that's not as structured as hipster jeans but in addition, he's working on a new album with mark who produced amy winehouse. did he an hour on the colbert sho
not every paul album is great but every paul album has one or two great songs. john and george't claim the same you hipster fedora wearing scum and yes paul's made mistakes. he takes risks. the fraud chorus isn't exactly eleanor rigby. three of his last four records have been bona fide great. he played almost all of the instruments for radiohead. released the arguments as the fireman. last year he had an album of jazz standards with diana krall and her band. the only problem was the two new...
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. >> thank you george paul out of police are asking for the help of witnesses to what may have seen-aend in the bay lands and nature preserves. did it happen around 1057 morning. police said the attacker had followed a woman in her '30's from bridge leading to east also as she jogged on the trail. the woman stopped when the man got too close. that was when the man jumped onto our back and try to take per gallon. the man assaulting the woman by groping her sexually but she was able to push him off. two witnesses were on bikes stopped to help a woman and left. >> an oakland man was in the press is live behind bars for the fatal shooting of virginia man who was this in the bay area for a job at google. an alameda county judge to sentence was is it year-old georgia huggins to life in prison without possibility of parole and the death of jinjong kang in july of 2010. jurors in march found him guilty of first-degree murder in the special circumstances of murder during a robbery. the ex girlfriend testified that he fired the shots that killed kang in downtown oakland after they robbed him of
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marco rubio rick perry rand paul willis room where rand paul or marco rubio are you comparing them to george i'm not i'm saying somebody who is just you know george mcgovern was slightly to the left of his party these people are all disloyal to the right of the right mainstream as was barry goldwater and you could have. made a case a long time i think i might say there rubio slightly to the right of the republican party in fact i think a lot of conservatives are upset with him right now because they don't feel that way because of immigration well i mean they did that you said seventeen different positions on immigration the last eighteen days i mean that i think that's where republicans are upset about it like a whole other argument and now he's back he says he's going to vote for his own law and always the idea that he knows it is one thing but yeah i think ted cruz and rand paul are where the party is going back and i don't know that anybody has made a commitment to run for their rigid that they're back where you looking or whatever whether you can run for president a lot of other things y
marco rubio rick perry rand paul willis room where rand paul or marco rubio are you comparing them to george i'm not i'm saying somebody who is just you know george mcgovern was slightly to the left of his party these people are all disloyal to the right of the right mainstream as was barry goldwater and you could have. made a case a long time i think i might say there rubio slightly to the right of the republican party in fact i think a lot of conservatives are upset with him right now because...
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senator rand paul joins us live about what he found when he went through the bill. >>> next, the georgerman judge has ruled the jury can hear the calls george zimmerman made to 911 leading up to the case. this is not something the defense wanted the jury to hear and they just did. >> i was just calling because we had a lot of break-ins in our neighborhood recently and i'm on the neighborhood watch. there's two suspicious characters at the gate of my neighborhood. i've never seen them before. i have no idea what they're doing, they're just hanging out, loitering. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, t
senator rand paul joins us live about what he found when he went through the bill. >>> next, the georgerman judge has ruled the jury can hear the calls george zimmerman made to 911 leading up to the case. this is not something the defense wanted the jury to hear and they just did. >> i was just calling because we had a lot of break-ins in our neighborhood recently and i'm on the neighborhood watch. there's two suspicious characters at the gate of my neighborhood. i've never seen...
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. >> we also saw a pictures of george zimmerman, the injures he sustained. paul, mark, thank you. lot us know what you think. follow me on twitter. coming up next, edward snowden is in moscow at the airport, at least we believe he's there. but russia's president says he can't be extradited to the united states. we'll take a look at why that is and what, if anything, is russian intelligence up to when it comes to the secrets he may be carrying. >> >> later, the little girl that was taken from her adoptive parents. today, the supreme court gave them hope. they join us shortly. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne
. >> we also saw a pictures of george zimmerman, the injures he sustained. paul, mark, thank you. lot us know what you think. follow me on twitter. coming up next, edward snowden is in moscow at the airport, at least we believe he's there. but russia's president says he can't be extradited to the united states. we'll take a look at why that is and what, if anything, is russian intelligence up to when it comes to the secrets he may be carrying. >> >> later, the little girl that...
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. >> we also saw a pictures of george zimmerman, the injures he sustained. paul, mark, thank you. lot us know what you think. follow me on twitter. coming up next, edward snowden is in moscow at the airport, at least we believe he's there. but russia's president says he can't be extradited to the united states. we'll take a look at why that is and what, if anything, is russian intelligence up to when it comes to the secrets he may be carrying. >> >> later, the little girl that was taken from her adoptive parents. today, the supreme court gave them hope. they join us shortly. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veg
. >> we also saw a pictures of george zimmerman, the injures he sustained. paul, mark, thank you. lot us know what you think. follow me on twitter. coming up next, edward snowden is in moscow at the airport, at least we believe he's there. but russia's president says he can't be extradited to the united states. we'll take a look at why that is and what, if anything, is russian intelligence up to when it comes to the secrets he may be carrying. >> >> later, the little girl that...
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rand paul emerging as a leader. and george orwell's 1984 the book.ts 60th anniversary on friday and shot up on the amazon best selling list. sales up 126%. that's big brother, 1984. to the nsa leak, edward snowden reportedly nowhere to be found and the fbi are looking for him. they're trying to find him before the bad guys do and the reporter who broke the story says more secrets will soon be revealed. the nation apparently is divided over the nsa issue. we'll look at the stock there. now, look where we're going, down is the word of the day. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money u need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ vo: ta friend under water is end usomething completely different. to enjoy all o
rand paul emerging as a leader. and george orwell's 1984 the book.ts 60th anniversary on friday and shot up on the amazon best selling list. sales up 126%. that's big brother, 1984. to the nsa leak, edward snowden reportedly nowhere to be found and the fbi are looking for him. they're trying to find him before the bad guys do and the reporter who broke the story says more secrets will soon be revealed. the nation apparently is divided over the nsa issue. we'll look at the stock there. now, look...
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paul helped get president obama re-elected. ari served in the george w. bush administration. this is remarkable. the president is now defending a policy he probably would have opposed when he was a senator. does this make sense to you? >> i have no doubt that barack obama would be appalled by this in the past. i would like to know why he's doing it in the present. >> ari, they're saying we don't know the names of the people whose data we're collecting, but i mean, i imagine you can easily piece together, link a number to a name. now, i think he's a hypocrite. he campaigned against president obama, he said it was a violation of the constitution, he campaigned against president bush, said it was a violation of the constitution to do these things but i think he's learned this is what's necessary to protect the country. he's wise to do it. >> ari, do you not have any concerns about the government collecting all this data, about potential abuses of it down the road? >> here's how i think this worked. it's a very broad collection that detects patterns, not aimed at any individuals,
paul helped get president obama re-elected. ari served in the george w. bush administration. this is remarkable. the president is now defending a policy he probably would have opposed when he was a senator. does this make sense to you? >> i have no doubt that barack obama would be appalled by this in the past. i would like to know why he's doing it in the present. >> ari, they're saying we don't know the names of the people whose data we're collecting, but i mean, i imagine you can...
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he is not as far out there as a rand paul his buddies also not where george w. bush was.i think there are at least a few of us who think that maybe oah was the election to lose simply because president mccain while he probably wouldn't have been as bad on things like health care and probably would have appointed rector judges from our point of view, iran, you know? is their place we would not be at war? it might be a bit much. i think there is an argument to be made. it's an evangelizing argument for conservatives. not on a moral basis. you know what's funny for a conservative guy to be saying is that one of the points i try to make in the book is that i really want to just draw moral and ethical and metaphysical arguments. not that it don't think they are important. i think there are very important and fundamentally important but it's impossible to change peoples people's minds on the subject and we could have an ethical debate about the role of government for 1000 years or more and we are not changing a lot of minds. but there are some really good consequentialist and p
he is not as far out there as a rand paul his buddies also not where george w. bush was.i think there are at least a few of us who think that maybe oah was the election to lose simply because president mccain while he probably wouldn't have been as bad on things like health care and probably would have appointed rector judges from our point of view, iran, you know? is their place we would not be at war? it might be a bit much. i think there is an argument to be made. it's an evangelizing...
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we're going to bring in former obama economic advisor austan goolsbee and paul, the labor chief of staff under georgesh. austan quick 20 seconds, your first assessment of the jobs report? >> i thought the payroll number was respectible, better than expected, but reflects this fact that we're growing at a modest rate and the rest of the world is growing even slower than that. so it continues to be a tough environment. charles: absolutely. i'm glad you brought up the rest of the world. paul, 20 seconds, your initial reaction? >> ongoing toughness. we agreed that the number one issue to look at was the labor participation rate and it's we're still down from where we were in january and february and that number must grow to see any increase in the economy and that's the number one nut to crack and other issue out there. long-term unemployment. you've got over 4 million americans, six months out. charles: we are going to hit this a lot more. guys, more after this. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we le
we're going to bring in former obama economic advisor austan goolsbee and paul, the labor chief of staff under georgesh. austan quick 20 seconds, your first assessment of the jobs report? >> i thought the payroll number was respectible, better than expected, but reflects this fact that we're growing at a modest rate and the rest of the world is growing even slower than that. so it continues to be a tough environment. charles: absolutely. i'm glad you brought up the rest of the world....
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can go to here and we can go to everett and brian and we can go to george washington carver and see this in effect. and we can go to paul reviere and see how this is used in the school communities to great effect and to interrupt the under performance of the students and so that is what you are going to see and some people will call it ntss. but we just call it what has worked in san francisco, and that has been the lens what i do appreciate about what the deputy superintendent lee in his last slide articulated is that we are just scratching the surface. we have a 7-period day discussion that is incredibly important for the conversation around equity for the students and we have avoid the conversations about how do we put more money into and we have balanced score card conversations about how do we direct and give the guidance to the school communities as they are developing the action plans and how are they going to hold themselves and the district accountable for the support that they need to move the needle. so you are going to... the public will have ample opportunity and the board will drive this conversation in th
can go to here and we can go to everett and brian and we can go to george washington carver and see this in effect. and we can go to paul reviere and see how this is used in the school communities to great effect and to interrupt the under performance of the students and so that is what you are going to see and some people will call it ntss. but we just call it what has worked in san francisco, and that has been the lens what i do appreciate about what the deputy superintendent lee in his last...
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if you want to try to build a democracy that becomes a model, which was maybe paul wolfowitz's agenda and eventually george but that is -- a war without a cause. a war that goes off in search of a reason after the fact is a war of choice. >> so then what do you see as being the best and worst that can come from this conflict? >> it's getting worse right now, alex, because the syrian civil war and the fallout of the arab spring is turning sectarian conflict into a regional conflict. and who knows? it might spread to the gulf countries. and it is out of control. and i worry that the u.s. looks sort of paralyzed in the face of it. so right now it's on a real downward trajectory. a few years ago one might have seen something closer to a stable iraq emerging with the surge relatively successful. i know a lot of iraqis, and they deserve so much better than what they have. but they are caught in this spiral of history that we didn't create but we kind of turned it loose. and it's now pulling downward. so it could be a long time before any iraqi will feel that this is a country they can raise their children in saf
if you want to try to build a democracy that becomes a model, which was maybe paul wolfowitz's agenda and eventually george but that is -- a war without a cause. a war that goes off in search of a reason after the fact is a war of choice. >> so then what do you see as being the best and worst that can come from this conflict? >> it's getting worse right now, alex, because the syrian civil war and the fallout of the arab spring is turning sectarian conflict into a regional conflict....
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. >> wendy: senator paul pointed out that some regime put christians to death for blasphemy against islam, or they kill muslims who convert to christianity. >> georgejoining us is our course sponder gar -- correspondent gary lane, who is just back from the syria boarder. what do you make of this u.s. taxpayers' money going to persecute christians around the world? >> he is spot on about that, george. think about pakistan, where the government doesn't protect christians, and $8.5 billion we have center there, and egypt, $2 billion a year. >> george: we just send them the money? >> we send them the money and they use it how they want to use it. and they're persecuting christians there. >> george: let's talk about syria, and these so-called rebel groups. the united states says they're going to start arming the opposition fighters. what do we know about them? can we trust them? and how do they view christians? >> they had an intensive lobbying effort on capitol hill. people think it is just one group. there are a multitude of groups. and there are malitias. and there is a group we feel we can trust, and they're not al-qaeda. we can send the weapons to
. >> wendy: senator paul pointed out that some regime put christians to death for blasphemy against islam, or they kill muslims who convert to christianity. >> georgejoining us is our course sponder gar -- correspondent gary lane, who is just back from the syria boarder. what do you make of this u.s. taxpayers' money going to persecute christians around the world? >> he is spot on about that, george. think about pakistan, where the government doesn't protect christians, and...
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george or weorwe ll's "1984". the aclu's response: next queue rand paul, who never misses an opportunity to criticize the president issued a statement saying this. if the president and congress would obey the fourth amendment this new shocking revelation that the government is now spying on citizens' phone data would never have happened. lost in all of rand paul's bluster is the fact that this shocking new revelation is really not that shocking nor a revelation at all. some members of his own party such as senator saxby chandless. >> this is not particularly knew. this has been going on for seven years on the auspices of the authority, and every member of the united states senate has been advised of this. >> michael: maybe rand paul was too busy filibustering to do thinks job. senator harry reid tried to pump the brakes. :: it should be pointed out that he stole that "calm down" line from our own brett erlich. dianne feinstein arguing that it's crucial in our fight against terrorism. senate feinstein. >> terrorists will come after us if they can. and the only thing we have to deter this is good intelligence. >> mi
george or weorwe ll's "1984". the aclu's response: next queue rand paul, who never misses an opportunity to criticize the president issued a statement saying this. if the president and congress would obey the fourth amendment this new shocking revelation that the government is now spying on citizens' phone data would never have happened. lost in all of rand paul's bluster is the fact that this shocking new revelation is really not that shocking nor a revelation at all. some members of...
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george w. bush. they have had bipartisan support. so what explains the uproar now against them? >> well, you know, paul, i think it's two things. it's sort of -- it's basically the dramatic way in which these so-called leaks were published a week or so ago and the word data mining, which is a buzzword and even the people who created data mining will admit it's a weird-sounding word. but the nsa has been doing that for many, many years, scanning like that. >> sure. >> and, you know, the telephone calls and -- between suspected terrorists overseas and people here, was one of the biggest fights of the bush administration, a public fight. we worked that out and made an accommodation on how we were going to do it. >> right. and congress has passed -- have sanctified it once in law and reupped it again last year. >> one of the most significant things that came out this week, paul, the testimony of general alexander who was the head of the cyber warfare office for the white house and he said at one point that they, within a week, would make public at least a dozen of the terrorist plots that have been stopped using this technology. fo
george w. bush. they have had bipartisan support. so what explains the uproar now against them? >> well, you know, paul, i think it's two things. it's sort of -- it's basically the dramatic way in which these so-called leaks were published a week or so ago and the word data mining, which is a buzzword and even the people who created data mining will admit it's a weird-sounding word. but the nsa has been doing that for many, many years, scanning like that. >> sure. >> and, you...
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george zimmerman kill eed trayv martin. >> this trial is moving on quickly. i want to look closer at some of the proceedings now. today, paulo women who saw part of this altercation between zimmerman and martin. let's listen to what they said. >> the yells for help that you heard at that time could you identify whether it was the dominant louder voice or the higher pitched one? >> on my opinion i truly believe especially the second yell for help that was like a yelp. i really felt it was the boy's voice. >> one is on top of the other. the one on top was moving his hand, arms. >> you're describing something with the hands or demonstrating moving something with his hands. can you tell what the person was doing on top? like he's hitting him. >> what is your opinion as to who was on top? >> i believe it was zimmerman comparing the size of their body. >> paul, can you explain that. the size of their body. were they evenly matched? do we know? >> reporter: this is what we know. under florida law if george zimmerman was the initial aggressor he's not allowed to use deadly physical force to defend himself. he forfeits that right if
george zimmerman kill eed trayv martin. >> this trial is moving on quickly. i want to look closer at some of the proceedings now. today, paulo women who saw part of this altercation between zimmerman and martin. let's listen to what they said. >> the yells for help that you heard at that time could you identify whether it was the dominant louder voice or the higher pitched one? >> on my opinion i truly believe especially the second yell for help that was like a yelp. i really...
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paul henderson. and before we get started, i want to let all of you know george zimmerman has sued nbc universal, thehis network, for defamation. the company has strongly denied his allegations. but as we get to this, cema, i'll start with you first. cases are sometimes won or lost in the jury selection phase, if you think about it that way. what is it that each side will be working for? >> that's great point. the defense is going to try to make sure that everybody on that jury has an opinion about trayvon martin, that everybody in that jury pool, rather, has heard about the text messages, has seen the photographs, and they are going to try to get people who have that skewed opinion, that perhaps believe in self-defense. that's what they want. >> okay. and the prosecution, how many can they say, no, we disagree this person you want. how many times can they do that? >> there's a certain amount of challenges that each side has, and it really depends on the florida statute at this point. and i am not certain about that. but since it is second degree murder, it's probably around 15 challenges each. >> ok
paul henderson. and before we get started, i want to let all of you know george zimmerman has sued nbc universal, thehis network, for defamation. the company has strongly denied his allegations. but as we get to this, cema, i'll start with you first. cases are sometimes won or lost in the jury selection phase, if you think about it that way. what is it that each side will be working for? >> that's great point. the defense is going to try to make sure that everybody on that jury has an...
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audience, trayvon martin ended up being a taller, thinner person, and george zimmerman ended up being a smaller person. just quickly, paulnt attorneys have different approaches on this stuff, to. a lot of attorneys would be aggressive and go after her and say, hey, you're reading this in the newspaper and on tv, now you're saying "boy," and it undermines your testimony. so it's different -- different styles for different attorneys. >> a big day for a legal show, not only because this case continues to develop at warp speed, but also paul callan, danny, don't go anywhere. we have a lot more coming up on the program. in particular, what this means today, what happened at the supreme court. more reaction and analysis and insight on a historic supreme court ruling. you know how they feel. there is another side, as well. the rulings on same-sex marriage and how america moves forward, after this. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land
audience, trayvon martin ended up being a taller, thinner person, and george zimmerman ended up being a smaller person. just quickly, paulnt attorneys have different approaches on this stuff, to. a lot of attorneys would be aggressive and go after her and say, hey, you're reading this in the newspaper and on tv, now you're saying "boy," and it undermines your testimony. so it's different -- different styles for different attorneys. >> a big day for a legal show, not only because...
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paul cellucci. he lost his battle with lou gehrig's disease. he served under president george w. bush.s 65 years old. newark, new jersey mayor cory booker has officially thrown his hat in the ring. he's trying to fill the seat vacated by the late-senator frank lautenberg. the special election is set for october, but the primary is just a couple months away, in august. >>> the white house is facing criticism over secret surveillance programs aimed at tracking phone calls and the internet. friday, president obama was adamant when he said that no one is listening to your calls. he also went onto say "modest encroachments on privacy are worth doing." candy crowley, host of "state of the union" joins me here now. nice to have you here with us. there have been a rash of leaks in the obama administration over the last couple weeks, the nsa being the latest. how might this effect the administration's credibility? >> we'll see. i think that this is a tricky subject matter because in general if you say to people do you want to give up a little bit of your privacy in order to protect the country
paul cellucci. he lost his battle with lou gehrig's disease. he served under president george w. bush.s 65 years old. newark, new jersey mayor cory booker has officially thrown his hat in the ring. he's trying to fill the seat vacated by the late-senator frank lautenberg. the special election is set for october, but the primary is just a couple months away, in august. >>> the white house is facing criticism over secret surveillance programs aimed at tracking phone calls and the...
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paul. >>> you're about to meet cnn's new late night talk show host. his name -- george's joining us for cnn. one of his debut guests, keanu reeves, george took a motorcycle ride in fact with the movie star. >> what are you wearing? >> this is what i have to wear by law. >> but, bro! you're money maker. >> well, that's just how it has to go. >> so this is a beast to start. isn't it? >> yeah. it's got something to it. >> this is your man. kick stand. do it. find that sweet spot. we're in neutral. right? >> so we'll go here, go left and then just make another left. >> yes, they ride and they talk and you will hear. catch more of george's interview in the premier tonight, 10:00 p.m. right after the season finale of anthony bourdain "parts unknown." >>> of course, it is also tonight game two of the nba finals and it's a critical one for the miami heat. they are behind in home territory. how can that be? but star forward lebron james says he's not at all concerned. he reveals why in a one on one interview. e made our commitmento the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf r
paul. >>> you're about to meet cnn's new late night talk show host. his name -- george's joining us for cnn. one of his debut guests, keanu reeves, george took a motorcycle ride in fact with the movie star. >> what are you wearing? >> this is what i have to wear by law. >> but, bro! you're money maker. >> well, that's just how it has to go. >> so this is a beast to start. isn't it? >> yeah. it's got something to it. >> this is your man. kick...