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wanted to make sure all of the pieces are in place for a lengthy stay, so they will sign 6'8", paul georgeor a five-year max extension. he was arguably the pacers mvp last season. george was named the nba east most improved player. >>> now we have all said things publicly we regret, right? right? about ten years ago shaquille o'neal called the sacramento kings the sacramento queens. shaq says he was trying to enhance the rivalry between the two teams. he will now have to explain that to his new employees. he has purchased a minority stake in the team. he is part of a new ownership group. he has all right dubbed the city, shaqramento. so the pr makeover has begun. >> today is an exciting day for me and the ownership group. we look forward to the challenges of bringing it back to where it used to be and going even further. i was really interested in this team for three reasons, vivek, mark, and demarcus cousins. the new name of the town will be called shaq -- [ technical difficulties ] and i'll be here a lot, and if you see me, give me a hug, give me a kiss, or do whatever you want, and agai
wanted to make sure all of the pieces are in place for a lengthy stay, so they will sign 6'8", paul georgeor a five-year max extension. he was arguably the pacers mvp last season. george was named the nba east most improved player. >>> now we have all said things publicly we regret, right? right? about ten years ago shaquille o'neal called the sacramento kings the sacramento queens. shaq says he was trying to enhance the rivalry between the two teams. he will now have to explain...
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paul mccarty, goes and becomes a part-time truck driver. george apprentice school. ringo is not there. they give up and say let'slet's forget it and they have a little concert. a little concert with 100100 people, and all of a sudden theh kids start rushing the stage. the music was other music, and n the next week any got an offer, instead of $8 for caner certificate for all of them, 8 they gotten and $12, it startedt to keep up, it took a year and half to make them from the punk rock guys with the leather jackets. the greatest stories of all are the human stories of betrayal and dedication.e for example, pete best, it woult have been easily pete, john,jo paul and george now. easily. pete best was the most popular beatle england.gld. >> yeah. >> one day they go to a concert? the manchester, except bona best who hadbona a baby with the your rode, they all there, and pete e best cannot get off the stage because the girls love him. they put him in a hamper, sort of a hotel hamper where they th take cleaning out.t. they hide him in a hamper, and the b
paul mccarty, goes and becomes a part-time truck driver. george apprentice school. ringo is not there. they give up and say let'slet's forget it and they have a little concert. a little concert with 100100 people, and all of a sudden theh kids start rushing the stage. the music was other music, and n the next week any got an offer, instead of $8 for caner certificate for all of them, 8 they gotten and $12, it startedt to keep up, it took a year and half to make them from the punk rock guys with...
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the beatles are certainly no fake, john, paul, george, ringo and frida, she's sort of fifth of the fab four. this morning mark strassmann has her story. >> millions of fans in the '60s pleaded for a small piece of beatlemania. >> grabbed one of them. i wouldn't hurt to them, just talk to them maybe. >> frida kelly always had a backstage pass as the only secretary the beatles ever had. >> you related to them on that level. >> yeah, i thought of myself as one of them. i was fan and still fan. >> the fab four and frida, her story ahead on sunday morning. >> the president who signed his name "woodrow wilson" was a lot more complex and a lot more human than history sometimes portrays him. mo rocca will show us the proof. >> he was if professor-turned president who wrote all his own speech, but woodrow wilson was no cold fish. >> who has time to write three love letters a day while the world is falling apart? >> well, woodrow wilson made the time because he couldn't serve as president unless he had the woman he loved basically. >> ahead on "sunday morning," the turbulent presidency of woodro
the beatles are certainly no fake, john, paul, george, ringo and frida, she's sort of fifth of the fab four. this morning mark strassmann has her story. >> millions of fans in the '60s pleaded for a small piece of beatlemania. >> grabbed one of them. i wouldn't hurt to them, just talk to them maybe. >> frida kelly always had a backstage pass as the only secretary the beatles ever had. >> you related to them on that level. >> yeah, i thought of myself as one of...
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. ♪ how could i dance with another -- ♪ >> pelley: john, paul, george and ringo are captured goofing the studio. 2i >> that's one of my favorites. >> pelley: they also performed their own versions of other artist's songs. this is chuck berry's "i'm talking about you." ♪ i'm talking 'bout you, nobody but you ♪i >> pelley: well, it's been a long and winding road for swillings and steve hartman takes you to their door. "on the road" is next. ,, is inspiring a turnaround nt on kpix-5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: now the conclusion of a love story. if you weren't here for the beginning, don't worry, steve hartman will get you caught up "on the road." >> reporter: one way or another, it had to end like this. >> are you ready? >> reporter: one way or another, larry swilling knew his wife jimmie sue would eventually be hospitalized with a failing kidney. he knew he'd have tears. only thing he didn't know was whether they'd be happy or sad. when we first met larry a year ago he was desperately trying to rewrite his w
. ♪ how could i dance with another -- ♪ >> pelley: john, paul, george and ringo are captured goofing the studio. 2i >> that's one of my favorites. >> pelley: they also performed their own versions of other artist's songs. this is chuck berry's "i'm talking about you." ♪ i'm talking 'bout you, nobody but you ♪i >> pelley: well, it's been a long and winding road for swillings and steve hartman takes you to their door. "on the road" is next. ,,...
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that dream is about to become reality for indiana paul george. according to several reports, the pairs signed the 6'8" george to a five-year extension worth up to $90 million-dollars. the 23-year-old all-star is one of the brightest young stars in the nba and coming out of the party last season averaging a career high of 17 points and 8 rebounds. in the process, the league's most improved player. the pairs and youth conference for tomorrow to make the big announcement. >>> all right, from a rising star to a retired super star. shaquille o o'neal have had a great life. my favorite is when he called the sacramento kings the sack sacramento queens. shaq wants to be known as dr. shaq because he's hoping the crew the kings. >> this is a very exciting game for me. exciting game for the ownership group. we look forward to the challenges to bringing it back to what it used to be. i was interested in this team for three reasons. demarcus cousins. when i see look at him i see a young shaquille o'neal. we will call it shac shaqamento. i apologize for calling
that dream is about to become reality for indiana paul george. according to several reports, the pairs signed the 6'8" george to a five-year extension worth up to $90 million-dollars. the 23-year-old all-star is one of the brightest young stars in the nba and coming out of the party last season averaging a career high of 17 points and 8 rebounds. in the process, the league's most improved player. the pairs and youth conference for tomorrow to make the big announcement. >>> all...
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. >> paul george is now paid like one. george signed a five-year contract that guarantees him $80 million-dollars and more than $90 million. george averages a career high 17 -p points last season and really shines in the post season and welcome in the league most improved player. the nba announcing today that for the first time ever, two teams will share the hosting duties for all-this star game weekend when exhibition cup in new york in 2015. they will host the rookie soft pal game on saturday including the slam dunk contest while the knicks will host the game itself at madison square garden on sunday. nfl players association will look at the toke land raiders followed protocol after he was knocked out of monday's game with a concussion. after he was hit by the line backer, he remained in the game for two more plays and already back to the locker room for the teams medical staff. we will have more sports news coming up. this about 20 minutes. >>> welcome back to al jazeera. congress is hoping the avoid a government shut d
. >> paul george is now paid like one. george signed a five-year contract that guarantees him $80 million-dollars and more than $90 million. george averages a career high 17 -p points last season and really shines in the post season and welcome in the league most improved player. the nba announcing today that for the first time ever, two teams will share the hosting duties for all-this star game weekend when exhibition cup in new york in 2015. they will host the rookie soft pal game on...
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. >>> establishing himself as a premier player in the nba, paul george is now being paid like one. he signed a five-year contract guaranteeing $80 million and north of $90 million if he reaches an escalator clause. he averages 17 points and named nba's most improved player. >>> the tampa bay buccaneers benched freeman. the coach will go with glennen on sunday. >>> and the nfl players association is looking into whether the oakland raiders followed protocol after pryor was knocked out of the game by concussion. he stayed in the game for two more plays before heading back to the locker room with the team's medical staff. we'll have more sports news coming up in 20 minutes. >> are you in this american cup? some are, some aren't. >> reporter: it's too rich for me. i can't relate to it. it's hundreds ever millions of dollars for these teams to compete. >> yes, they're catamarans. >> reporter: it's a different type of sailing. >> yes, coming up on al jazeera, a court will decide on whether or not the nsa can use wiretapping. and the government will run new types of health insurance. we w
. >>> establishing himself as a premier player in the nba, paul george is now being paid like one. he signed a five-year contract guaranteeing $80 million and north of $90 million if he reaches an escalator clause. he averages 17 points and named nba's most improved player. >>> the tampa bay buccaneers benched freeman. the coach will go with glennen on sunday. >>> and the nfl players association is looking into whether the oakland raiders followed protocol after pryor...
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after establishing himself as a premiere player in the nba the last two assistance, indiana pacers paul george is now paid like one. george signed an five-year max contract that began tease hi gum $80 million and could be $90 million. he was named the league's most valuable player. the nets will hold the rookie all-star game on saturday, including the slam dunk contest at the barclays center. earlier today john henny smith asked commissioner david stern how he was able to get new york's two teams to agree to this arrangement? >> once it was broach, they were all in. they just needed to work out the details. >> these are two well-run franchises, and both of them care about the city in which they play. the idea that we could have the brooklyn nets and the new york knicks together showcasing new york city was, pardon the phrase, a slam dunk. >> certainly was. did both sides accept very early on that the knicks and madison square garden was going to host the game, or was there a fight over that? >> no, actually the discussion turned around to who wanted two dates and who wanted one date. remember
after establishing himself as a premiere player in the nba the last two assistance, indiana pacers paul george is now paid like one. george signed an five-year max contract that began tease hi gum $80 million and could be $90 million. he was named the league's most valuable player. the nets will hold the rookie all-star game on saturday, including the slam dunk contest at the barclays center. earlier today john henny smith asked commissioner david stern how he was able to get new york's two...
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hey, i got to give a quick shout out to my fiance avalon and shout out to next season's mvp paul georgetely. thank you. >> caller: but my question is for sandisk. what do you think than one? >> i think it's fine. it's old tech but has flash. i think it's in good shape. in terms of being able to trade up. let's go to susan in california, please. susan? >> caller: hey, jim, hi. i just want to tell you how much i value your expertise and information you share with us. >> thanks very much. >> caller: i love you, man. i own visa. i'm very happy wit. where do you see its price in the year? >> visa is one of my favorite stocks. now, you can hear people say wait a second, travel going to shut down because of a government shutdown. i think that's an opportunity to buy, not sell visa. it's a worldwide company. from paper to plastic, i want to buy it. let's go to ed in florida. ed? >> caller: yes, from southwest philly, jim. >> wow. hey, good to have you on the show. >> caller: yes, thank you. i watch it all the time. anyway, i'm torn between philip morris for a dividend stock for my ira portfolio
hey, i got to give a quick shout out to my fiance avalon and shout out to next season's mvp paul georgetely. thank you. >> caller: but my question is for sandisk. what do you think than one? >> i think it's fine. it's old tech but has flash. i think it's in good shape. in terms of being able to trade up. let's go to susan in california, please. susan? >> caller: hey, jim, hi. i just want to tell you how much i value your expertise and information you share with us. >>...
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paul and ringo were out talking to people. regular guys. and george was just very silent. i got paul's comb. >> you got paul's comb. >> i wish i had it today. it would be worth a lot. kids were screaming, going crazy. you could not hear one word. it was just pandemonium. >> paul had two ambitions to leave his country and go to america and to see the beatles. with the help of friends he escaped to the u.s. and made his way to san francisco. >> that's how it started. i learned english through the beatles. >> reporter: coveshi is now a successful businessman in san francisco. but in 1968 he could barely scrape up $5 to buy this ticket to the beatles. >> at that age, 15, 16 and 18 you looked for something to believe in. the beatles came around. they just grabbed the whole world. >> for those who were there the music is still alive. they can still say as they said then, beatles forever. >> in 1981 it was the rolling stones who packed san francisco's candle stick park. and ktvu's john fowler was there. >> reporter: the rolling stones have been packing them in for almost 20 years.
paul and ringo were out talking to people. regular guys. and george was just very silent. i got paul's comb. >> you got paul's comb. >> i wish i had it today. it would be worth a lot. kids were screaming, going crazy. you could not hear one word. it was just pandemonium. >> paul had two ambitions to leave his country and go to america and to see the beatles. with the help of friends he escaped to the u.s. and made his way to san francisco. >> that's how it started. i...
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but i don't think in the present time, remember what george bush said, pope john paul ii came out against iraq war and george bush said either you are with us or you are with the terrorists. i don't know the americans respond very much to the pope's appeal. >> what do you say? >> i think the pope is a moral leader. this is the tone and what the substance is that he is speaking of. political leaders have to consider the interests of their own country, which are not necessarily consistent with a moral approach. i'm not saying they aren't affected by it. this is the difference between somebody like the pope and presidents or leaders of countries. and that's inevitable, been true forever. and it's going to continue i think actually in truth, the moral issues are much more relevant today, because of the media frankly than they used to be. but it's still not decisive. >> the pope wants reconciliation. do you think he can get it? >> well, first of all, john, i think it's very appealing and interesting to younger citizens of the world to see the pope speaking very seriously about geo political is
but i don't think in the present time, remember what george bush said, pope john paul ii came out against iraq war and george bush said either you are with us or you are with the terrorists. i don't know the americans respond very much to the pope's appeal. >> what do you say? >> i think the pope is a moral leader. this is the tone and what the substance is that he is speaking of. political leaders have to consider the interests of their own country, which are not necessarily...
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. >> paul or brian or george or -- >> gary. >> gary. >> is it okay or not okay to take the ex on vacatione had to say about it. >> it's weird but if you're okay with it who am i to judge. >> look. it is not okay. he is an ex for a reason, hello. >> but you should be nice about it hoda. >> not coming on vacation. >> okay. can i? >> yes. >> that's really lame. but anyway, yeah, i would -- i am friendly with my ex-husband but i cannot imagine in a million years -- >> going on vacation, why? >> well, frank gifford. >> unless you had kids. that is terrence howard? >> i believe it is. he has an unbelievable new movie called "prisoners." but he is a fine musician. maybe he'll be happy to have a smash cocktail. >> lo that. >> so we'll be right back. is that all the business we have? >> it is. >> yeah. this movie is very intense. we'll talk about it but then we'll lighten up a little bit. >> we'll be right back after this. >>> thank you. >> we have been seeing so much of oscar nominated actorer the -- terrence howard. >> he was in the butler. so good. >> now he is saring along side hugh jackman in
. >> paul or brian or george or -- >> gary. >> gary. >> is it okay or not okay to take the ex on vacatione had to say about it. >> it's weird but if you're okay with it who am i to judge. >> look. it is not okay. he is an ex for a reason, hello. >> but you should be nice about it hoda. >> not coming on vacation. >> okay. can i? >> yes. >> that's really lame. but anyway, yeah, i would -- i am friendly with my ex-husband but i...
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george harris is deported and they come back to liverpool in december of 1960 totally depressed. paul drives a truck and george goes as an electrician and all of a sudden they have this concert and start rousing the people and start believing again. >> you have stories i never heard before. many people haven't. you were only 22 when you were assigned to cover their first north american tour. how did you get that job? >> i was a news director. i was the youngest in the country. i was 21. wfun. i sent a letter to the beatles and brian epstein wrote back and said we want you to travel on our tour. i don't know why. i think he thought i was a big time broadcaster and i wasn't. i didn't want to go. i said why would i want to go? send a d.j. these guys will be here in september. >> you were not a big fan. >> they will be here in september and gone in november. i had more important things. after i saw them and after i traveled with them, it was amazing. i was absolutely plastered on the floor by a group of kids racing the stage at the cow palace in san francisco and i came up bleeding. it wa
george harris is deported and they come back to liverpool in december of 1960 totally depressed. paul drives a truck and george goes as an electrician and all of a sudden they have this concert and start rousing the people and start believing again. >> you have stories i never heard before. many people haven't. you were only 22 when you were assigned to cover their first north american tour. how did you get that job? >> i was a news director. i was the youngest in the country. i was...
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. >> seriously, you are not ringo between paul and george. you the back-up singer and hermann her mites. >> i'm sure that's how he thinks of himself. >> all right. the "wall street journal". >> j.p. morgan is offering to pay about $3 billion to end civil and criminal investigations into his mortgage lending practice. how long are these j.p. morgan stories going to go? >> they had settlements that keep going on and on. give them a number. let them pay a check and be done with it. they were saying it was too low compared to the number of cases involved. j.p. morgan is accuse, the quality of the gun. don't you get like these breaking news alerts every day, j.p. morgan agrees to settle? this j.p. morgan story, i can start getting red sox the national scores again, it just keeps coming. >> the washington post, home practice along the rise. analysts fear it may be a sign the market reached its peak. new housing da to shows prices in july rose the fastest rate up 12.6 from last year but at a slower rate than june. analysts say cities are seeing slow
. >> seriously, you are not ringo between paul and george. you the back-up singer and hermann her mites. >> i'm sure that's how he thinks of himself. >> all right. the "wall street journal". >> j.p. morgan is offering to pay about $3 billion to end civil and criminal investigations into his mortgage lending practice. how long are these j.p. morgan stories going to go? >> they had settlements that keep going on and on. give them a number. let them pay a...
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. >> as deputy secretary of defense under president george w. bush paul was a major influence on the iraq policy in 2003 and talking about plans for the u.s. invasion. he joins me now live. mr. secretary, thanks for being here. there is a disagreement what the objective should be. in your view should it be to detour assad from using chemical weapons again or go further? >> there is a much larger issue here, which is the whole syria policy and we're sitting on our hands doing nothing while assad slaughters people more than 100,000 syrians and taking it a step further with the use of chemical weapons and i think it's doing enormous damage to american interest. i was listening to the last panel and i agree there's a whole parade of possible things that can go wrong, and i think -- i don't want to pile on, i think the president handled things badly and we're in a bad situation because of that but the fact is doing nothing has big consequences as well and i think they are bigger and i think one has to consider, too, i wish the president hadn't thrown this in t
. >> as deputy secretary of defense under president george w. bush paul was a major influence on the iraq policy in 2003 and talking about plans for the u.s. invasion. he joins me now live. mr. secretary, thanks for being here. there is a disagreement what the objective should be. in your view should it be to detour assad from using chemical weapons again or go further? >> there is a much larger issue here, which is the whole syria policy and we're sitting on our hands doing nothing...
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. >> deputy secretary of defense under george w. bush paulolfowitz was a major influence on the iraq policy in 2003. he was on capitol hill talking about plans for the u.s. invasion. paul wolfowitz is joining me now live. thank you for being here. there's disagreement on what the objective is or should be. in your view, should it be to degrade and deter assad from using chemical weapons again, or do you think it should go further? >> there is a much larger issue here which is our theory of policy. we have been sitting on our hands doing nothing as assad slaughters his people over and over again, more than 100,000 syrians and now has taken it a step further with chemical weapons in a horrific way an i think it is doing nor mous mouse damage to american interests. i agree there's a parade of possible things that can go wrong and i don't want to pile on. i think the president has handled things very badly and we're in a bad situation because of that. the fact is, doing nothing has big consequences as well and i think they are bigger and one has
. >> deputy secretary of defense under george w. bush paulolfowitz was a major influence on the iraq policy in 2003. he was on capitol hill talking about plans for the u.s. invasion. paul wolfowitz is joining me now live. thank you for being here. there's disagreement on what the objective is or should be. in your view, should it be to degrade and deter assad from using chemical weapons again, or do you think it should go further? >> there is a much larger issue here which is our...
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from partner station, george kazolias, a new york times profile titled the gluten easily -- the golden elites and they profile paulk him to define himself. he says some of the names i accept and some are not fair. god created me in a strange way. gÉrard prunier, paul kagame you have known him for a long time. you met him years ago. to a lot of people, and animated figure. >> he is. especially to the people who fought alongside him during the war. even before the war. basically, he was a ugandan in many ways. >> when did you first meet him? >> i met him during the genocide. in the north. because i had been one of the few white people who went there during the war. two years ago, during the fighting, i had the opportunity to go there. the turquoise problem, let's say. >> when the french stepped in and work used by rpf of harboring those who committed the genocide? >> that was a little bit different because we were not harboring anybody. the main purpose of the mission and i was there with my good friend, who is a very amusing fellow -- a journalist, writer, politician. our purpose was to stop the danger of the war b
from partner station, george kazolias, a new york times profile titled the gluten easily -- the golden elites and they profile paulk him to define himself. he says some of the names i accept and some are not fair. god created me in a strange way. gÉrard prunier, paul kagame you have known him for a long time. you met him years ago. to a lot of people, and animated figure. >> he is. especially to the people who fought alongside him during the war. even before the war. basically, he was a...
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paul gessler, fox45 news at ten the harford county deputy who shot jones is on routine administrative leave. police in prince george's county are looking for the thieves who made off with about half-a- million dollars worth of jewelry. and the heist is right out of a movie. this photo shows the x the thieves marked on the roof. surveillance video shows them descending into a small back room of the jewelry store in oxon hill. wearing all black... they cut the wires to the alarms.... and lowered gas tanks for a blowtorch, which they used to cut through concrete and steel..... to get into the back of the safe. prince george's county police say this was one of the most sophisticated heists they've seen. "that's crazy, they're doing oceans 11 on people out here." the owner and her brother didn't want to talk on camera, but he says the burglary has devastated them, and they're still battling for insurance money. police hope by releasing this video they'll get the tip they need to catch the criminals. baltimore county police need your help fighting back... investigators are still looking for the person... who shot a pizza d
paul gessler, fox45 news at ten the harford county deputy who shot jones is on routine administrative leave. police in prince george's county are looking for the thieves who made off with about half-a- million dollars worth of jewelry. and the heist is right out of a movie. this photo shows the x the thieves marked on the roof. surveillance video shows them descending into a small back room of the jewelry store in oxon hill. wearing all black... they cut the wires to the alarms.... and lowered...
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paul wagner head shaking story. >> thank you, paul.you, >>> we are following a news alert out of prince george's county where police hope to recapture your attention at a jewelry store theft that happened last spring. investigators released new n surveillance tape today. what this shows, burglars breaking into the rivertown jewelry store last may. those thieves spent hours using a blowtorch breaking into a safi and made off with jewelry worth more than a half million dollars. if you have information about thee case they would like for o you give them a call. >> the edge on maryland now. o gun rightsn supporters say they want to stop maryland's strict new gun laws from taking affect. gun rights have filed suit for s law that goes into effect october 1 and a federal court hearing will take place to hear the same suit. >> governor martin o'malley signed the suit and wants buyers fingerprinted and limits the a size of magazine clips down to 10 rounds. >>> president obama addressed pre hour agoout an warning republicans of repercussions if they do not hammer out a deal. they have to come up with some kind of agreement w
paul wagner head shaking story. >> thank you, paul.you, >>> we are following a news alert out of prince george's county where police hope to recapture your attention at a jewelry store theft that happened last spring. investigators released new n surveillance tape today. what this shows, burglars breaking into the rivertown jewelry store last may. those thieves spent hours using a blowtorch breaking into a safi and made off with jewelry worth more than a half million dollars. if...
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george w. bush to privatize it and paul ryan and so on. so i think it's two things.y think you're right. they will not accept the results of this election. they want to hurt this president, which is -- it's just unbelievable, after this president has taken us out of the worst recession since the great depression, and now leading us toward a more peaceful world. i mean, it just -- i think when history is written, it's too soon to know. he will be viewed very, very favorably. but they also -- they also don't like these benefits, and they historically fought against them. >> of course. to that point you just made, senator, the president talked in his phone call about the phone call with the iranian president -- president. he said the two discussed ongoing efforts to reach an agreement over iran's nuclear program. he even mentioned that the ayatollah has issued a fatuwa against the development of any kind of nuclear weapon. it seems remarkable that the president of the united states should report such a significant breakthrough. the most important in relations between th
george w. bush to privatize it and paul ryan and so on. so i think it's two things.y think you're right. they will not accept the results of this election. they want to hurt this president, which is -- it's just unbelievable, after this president has taken us out of the worst recession since the great depression, and now leading us toward a more peaceful world. i mean, it just -- i think when history is written, it's too soon to know. he will be viewed very, very favorably. but they also --...
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paul , tose the u.s. war in iraq the point of sending his emissary to the white house to speak to george w. bush, a man of faith, to express that opposition. that, to me, is not a major surprise. acknowledged in the debate, it is not just petty or partisan, but there is a partficant main diminished of the american people in military intervention. to the problem, especially in the middle east. your original question, has he put his credibility on the line? yes, he has. the repercussions of a loss are bigger than syria. >> not only syria, it goes into everything. look at the agenda this fall. after that, does immigration go down in the house? cr?r that, what about the >> let's talk about the ghosts of iraq. nott is limited, does involve boots on the ground. this is not iraq and not afghanistan. >> iraqi is as big a mess now as it was then. that was senator john mccain getting an earful from a constituent out a town hall meeting. we will get to the public opinion polls in a few minutes. your thoughts about how iraqi and afghanistan have limited the presidents options abroad. shadow of the seco
paul , tose the u.s. war in iraq the point of sending his emissary to the white house to speak to george w. bush, a man of faith, to express that opposition. that, to me, is not a major surprise. acknowledged in the debate, it is not just petty or partisan, but there is a partficant main diminished of the american people in military intervention. to the problem, especially in the middle east. your original question, has he put his credibility on the line? yes, he has. the repercussions of a...
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why can't we have a chris christi and a rand paul and/or a ted cruz and have that be a wonderful thing instead of a division. >> mitt romney and georgebush, they were dominant, we have republican party, with chris christi, that's not even a bench. they're on the field. people in the senate like tom cotton and yes, ted cruz. i can't resist saying that. these guys are in their 30s, 40s, it's the next generation. >> i want to thank you cornell st, we're going to see if there's one thing that both of us can agree on out of all this discussion. [ bird chirping ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. with the new toyota tundra. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never b
why can't we have a chris christi and a rand paul and/or a ted cruz and have that be a wonderful thing instead of a division. >> mitt romney and georgebush, they were dominant, we have republican party, with chris christi, that's not even a bench. they're on the field. people in the senate like tom cotton and yes, ted cruz. i can't resist saying that. these guys are in their 30s, 40s, it's the next generation. >> i want to thank you cornell st, we're going to see if there's one...
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george w. bush dick cheney donald rumsfeld connelly's or rice colin powell and paul wolfowitz is that these six defendants planned and waged a war in violation of the nuremberg principle against aggression so she's alleging that the war was planned starting in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight small nonprofit called the project for the new american century which donald rumsfeld dick cheney and paul wolfowitz were members of and that after they planned the war they these people use nine eleven as a cover as an excuse to scare and mislead the american public and the international community to support a war and then she alleges that the war finally when it happened did not have proper legal authorization under various treaties including the u.n. charter the caliber and packed in the nuremberg charters so that's the heart of the case and it we you know the case was filed in march and as you mentioned in august on the part of justice filed this westfall acts are to fit cation which is a request to the court that these six defendants be essentially immunized from from civil proceedings ok and i
george w. bush dick cheney donald rumsfeld connelly's or rice colin powell and paul wolfowitz is that these six defendants planned and waged a war in violation of the nuremberg principle against aggression so she's alleging that the war was planned starting in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight small nonprofit called the project for the new american century which donald rumsfeld dick cheney and paul wolfowitz were members of and that after they planned the war they these people use nine...
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in 2000, ron paul loves to point this out, george bush was running for president, we had just gottenpresidency that did humanitarian interventions, he was asked in the second debate with al gore whether he would interview in somalia. he said, no, because that turned into a nation building exercise and he won the election. after 9/11 you don't see the force of the republican party, apart from neoconservatives, behind humanitarian intervention. you don't. the benghazi answer, i think that's been limited compared to what you heard in the '90s. that was the -- the going theory for every intervention in '90s he was doing to distract from something or other. all scandal led to -- one led to impeachment. >> that's what i'm skurs about, too, when you look at the republican party. you can look at clinton years. republicans were opposing it and you say because of liewinsky hes doing this. george bush wasn't in favor of nation building. mccain was the hawk. and then 9/11. i'm saying, is this a republican party that this sort of non-interventionism has been pronounced the last couple of decades
in 2000, ron paul loves to point this out, george bush was running for president, we had just gottenpresidency that did humanitarian interventions, he was asked in the second debate with al gore whether he would interview in somalia. he said, no, because that turned into a nation building exercise and he won the election. after 9/11 you don't see the force of the republican party, apart from neoconservatives, behind humanitarian intervention. you don't. the benghazi answer, i think that's been...
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was getting ready to fwo to war in iraq under president george bush pope john paul ii and the vatican'splomatic apparatus launched a full court press against it. that's what we're seeing again today. not only did we have this sharply worded letter from francis to president putin of russia, but as you say he's called for a day of prayer and fasting for peace on saturday. he personally is going to lead a service in st. peter's square. this morning the vatican called in all the diplomats accredited to it. they have diplomatic relations with about 180 countries including all the major western powers to lay out their case against the use of force in syria. i think their concerns are pretty clear. at the humanitarian level, they think this is going to widen the conflict and stoke muslim radicalism. at the more pastoral level, they're also concerned this is going to make life significantly worse for christians. that is precisely what happened in iraq over the last decade. they're worried it's going to happen again in syria. christians represent about 10% of the population there. one of the lar
was getting ready to fwo to war in iraq under president george bush pope john paul ii and the vatican'splomatic apparatus launched a full court press against it. that's what we're seeing again today. not only did we have this sharply worded letter from francis to president putin of russia, but as you say he's called for a day of prayer and fasting for peace on saturday. he personally is going to lead a service in st. peter's square. this morning the vatican called in all the diplomats...
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. >> his name is paul or brian or george. >> gary. >> that cracks me up. >> is it okay or not okay toabout it, hoda. >> he's not coming on vacation. >> okay. can i? >> yes. >> that's lame. anyway, yes, i would -- i am friendly with my ex-husband but i cannot imagine in a million years -- >> going on vacation? why. unless you had kids. >> is that terrence howard. >> i believe it is. he has his guitar going. >> he has an unbelievable new movie called "prisoners." there's a me low side to this man, too. he's a fine musician. maybe he'll be interested in having a thirsty thursday strawberry basil smash cocktail. would you like that? >> i'd love that. >> we'll be right back, right, hoda? is that all the business we have. >> it is. >> yep. this movie is intense. we'll talk about it, then we'll lighten up a little bit. >> yes, we will. >> we'll be right back, after this. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we m
. >> his name is paul or brian or george. >> gary. >> that cracks me up. >> is it okay or not okay toabout it, hoda. >> he's not coming on vacation. >> okay. can i? >> yes. >> that's lame. anyway, yes, i would -- i am friendly with my ex-husband but i cannot imagine in a million years -- >> going on vacation? why. unless you had kids. >> is that terrence howard. >> i believe it is. he has his guitar going. >> he has an...
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paul. he is rebranding isolationism as realism, basically. and he is co-opting the old realist wing of the republican party represented by george h.w. ternationalists. and i think there's a pretty good case that rand paul is the real deal. a real taftian isolationist. and we thought that when eisenhower defeated taft for the 1952 republican nomination, that was sort of the end of republican isolationists for, well, more than half a century. and it has come roaring back. >> you know, how does this, that isolationist stance, position rand paul for 2016. some could argue it might help with younger vote here are very war weary. others would suggest that programs it shows naivete on the world stage. >> one of the thing he will to have deal with is the israel question which is what any president did he know candidate has to look into. being an isolationist is not going to make him beloved by pro israel groups. and the republican party likes to pitch itself as a big friend to the israel community. so that will be one issue. but as far as kind of being naive, we don't know how this is going to turn out. this is a really tough call for everyo
paul. he is rebranding isolationism as realism, basically. and he is co-opting the old realist wing of the republican party represented by george h.w. ternationalists. and i think there's a pretty good case that rand paul is the real deal. a real taftian isolationist. and we thought that when eisenhower defeated taft for the 1952 republican nomination, that was sort of the end of republican isolationists for, well, more than half a century. and it has come roaring back. >> you know, how...
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paul joining us live from capital it hill. thank you very much. joining me now is didi, former aid to president george w. bush.sed to be a sailing that politics stopped at the water's edge. technically we are back in the water. do you expect things to be difficult on capitol hill? >> i think we are in the water and it will be very hot. it will be a big fight. i don't think it will be demure at all. so-called -- some would say ice actionists some pro meshes, the rand pauls. and ted cruzs of the world will be loud saying we have no business being in syria. there is a big group that john boehner will not be available to reel in and will not change their minds, it will be a lively discussion. >> i keep going back to this number, 1400, 1,000 people dead according to obama administration. 400 children gassed, they suspect by the assad regime. do the members not understand that that is what is at stake and not necessarily scoring political points. >> i think they understand, but i think they are more concerned about america, they are more corner kentuckyed about obama care and stopping it and more concerned about job
paul joining us live from capital it hill. thank you very much. joining me now is didi, former aid to president george w. bush.sed to be a sailing that politics stopped at the water's edge. technically we are back in the water. do you expect things to be difficult on capitol hill? >> i think we are in the water and it will be very hot. it will be a big fight. i don't think it will be demure at all. so-called -- some would say ice actionists some pro meshes, the rand pauls. and ted cruzs...
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for a beatles song, john and paul are getting money every time it's played because they wrote the song, but the beatles george and ringo get no money when it's played, because they pay only song writing righties, not performance righties. a whole lot of other things, new streaming services, the music industry said wait a minute, we're not going to let you get away with only paying the song writers, they have the song writing, called publishes and performance, so you have two streams of royalties, but then you have these myriad forms. you have radio, you have the c.d.'s, but you also have juke boxes, pandora, which is one form of streaming, spottify, placement commercials and t.v. shows, movies and myriad of others. each of these all with royalties coming on different miniscule percentages, and paying the song writers and performers. >> on paper, you think musicians must be making a ton of money. the royalties you received from pandora was $16 for the song low, a song of yours being played more than a million times. you own 40% of that song, that means pandora paid everybody just $40.25. your song being played
for a beatles song, john and paul are getting money every time it's played because they wrote the song, but the beatles george and ringo get no money when it's played, because they pay only song writing righties, not performance righties. a whole lot of other things, new streaming services, the music industry said wait a minute, we're not going to let you get away with only paying the song writers, they have the song writing, called publishes and performance, so you have two streams of...
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angelini, junior. >> laura angeleta. >> doreen aggarsati. >> peter paul apollo. >> frank thomas aqualinos. >> david gregory archie. >> michael georgell always be my brother, john james. my family and i will never be able to forget. >> michael a.aziak. >> michael edward asher. >> janis marie ashley. >> thomas j. ashton. >> manuel o.acatambe. >> greg a. atlas. >> gerald thomas atwood. >> james atofred. >> sandy ayala. >> john j. batagliasa. >> robert j. barewalter. >> andrew j. bailey. >> bret t. bailey. >> garnet a. bailey. >> tatiana balskya. >> sharon balcom. >> michael andrew bain. >> my beautiful aunt, life has not been the same without you. you will always be in our hearts and we're comforted knowing that from heaven, you are watching over us. i love you and miss you. >> my uncle, peter burton hanson, my aunt, sue hanson, and my cousin, christine lee hanson, you may be lost, but you're never forgotten. we love you and miss you even more as each day fades away. >> gerard baptist. >> walter barren. >> gerard a. barbara. >> paul vincent barbaro. >> james william barbella. >> victor daniel brabosa. >> christine barbuso. >> pauline
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paul and anna drove from their home in carroll county to the maryland small arms range in prince george'snty. >> pretty much all the gun stores in our area sold out. you know, nobody has any glocks or any weapon. they are sold out. >> reporter: this will give you an idea how busy the stores are. this year alone, they have sold 106,000 guns compared to 70,000 last year. that was the previous record. the buyers are trying to beat maryland's new gun law that goes into effect tomorrow requiring fingerprinting of handgun buyers, gun safety training. it bans the sale of assault style weapons and limits magazines to ten bullets. >> i don't want to have to go through the class, the fingerprinting or all that. >> reporter: gun activists are going to court tomorrow to ask a judge for a temporary restraining order allowing them time to challenge the new maryland gun law. many here are rooting for the restraining order to be granted. >> i would like to see, have the lawsuit, the implementation of the new law. i don't think it's necessary, a lot of provisions of it are necessary. >> reporter: the stat
paul and anna drove from their home in carroll county to the maryland small arms range in prince george'snty. >> pretty much all the gun stores in our area sold out. you know, nobody has any glocks or any weapon. they are sold out. >> reporter: this will give you an idea how busy the stores are. this year alone, they have sold 106,000 guns compared to 70,000 last year. that was the previous record. the buyers are trying to beat maryland's new gun law that goes into effect tomorrow...
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. >> i agree with that, i think it's personified by rand paul versus chris christie, at one time it was ronald reagan and george they can get together. that didn't happen with goldwater and rockefeller. it happened with reagan and george h.w. bush. >> i'm getting hit with e-mails and tweets. big deal about you maybe running for office themselves. people like you, the answer you articulated, i haven't heard any politician speak to the issue the way you just did. would it be something you consider? >> i consider these 100,000 folks to be complimenting and flattering me. i haven't met them, onthem and i have nothing to do with this effort, but i consider it flattering. now, when varney contributes money to that group, then i've got to stand up and pay attention. stuart: you could have a lot on the show every day. all right, judge, thank you very much indeed. always good to see you. president obama back tracks his red line on syria. now, puts it up to congress. and the wall street journal's dan henninger not happy. playing the political game, we get his reaction to this after the break. >> i didn't set a red line.
. >> i agree with that, i think it's personified by rand paul versus chris christie, at one time it was ronald reagan and george they can get together. that didn't happen with goldwater and rockefeller. it happened with reagan and george h.w. bush. >> i'm getting hit with e-mails and tweets. big deal about you maybe running for office themselves. people like you, the answer you articulated, i haven't heard any politician speak to the issue the way you just did. would it be something...
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more likely is that francis would do what john paul did in 2003 which is dispatch personal emissaries. in that place he dispatched one cardinal to georgeother to saddam hussein in iraq trying to persuade them to come to a peaceful resolution. it is entirely possible we may see france do something like this this time as well? we'll be being watching. thanks. appreciate it. ahead on newsroom selling syria, not all americans buying the idea and the same true for congress as debate over military action is heating up. [ female announcer ] you tweeted, posted and cheered about yoplait's fall favorites. so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >>> obama administration officials back on capitol hill making their case for military action in syria behind closedes doors. the president won the first battle, a resolution authorizing a limited military response and
more likely is that francis would do what john paul did in 2003 which is dispatch personal emissaries. in that place he dispatched one cardinal to georgeother to saddam hussein in iraq trying to persuade them to come to a peaceful resolution. it is entirely possible we may see france do something like this this time as well? we'll be being watching. thanks. appreciate it. ahead on newsroom selling syria, not all americans buying the idea and the same true for congress as debate over military...
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paul gre gre greenberg. the mystery is solved. >> a curious show. >> george, always for you. >> thank you. >>> let's get therry. [ cheers and applause ] we're in the middle of something here. we have a limb mo. we have cutouts. we're letting people take pictures as if they were at the emmys. what is your name? >> tammy. >> we got a picture like we were on the set of "breaking bad." stop by "gma," convince your friends you were at the emmys last night. that's the bottom lines. let's get to the boards. seven states, i wanted to say this at the top of the show, that have frost or freeze advisories out this morning. it's a cold pocket of air. it's winning me over. i like this feel this morning. in comes the warmer air. the cold dip in the middle of the country. denver, dallas, st. louis, chicago. you get a chance to get a bit warmer. fall-like, you would say. you would be right. as you work on the east coast of the u.s. >> there's claire danes. smile. the only thing that could come between you and me is kevin spacey. where are we going? >> inside to lara. >> sam with all the star this is morning. here's a look
paul gre gre greenberg. the mystery is solved. >> a curious show. >> george, always for you. >> thank you. >>> let's get therry. [ cheers and applause ] we're in the middle of something here. we have a limb mo. we have cutouts. we're letting people take pictures as if they were at the emmys. what is your name? >> tammy. >> we got a picture like we were on the set of "breaking bad." stop by "gma," convince your friends you were at the...
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george: meanwhile syrian christians, they are facing a very uncertain future. many have backed the assad regime, fearing they will be severely persecuted if islamists take over. senator rand paul made that point on nbc's meet the press. he sahe said, quote,"i see assad who has protected christians for a number of decades, and then i see the rebels who have been attacking christians." he says if the islamic rebels overthrow the government, quote," we'll have another islamic state where christians are persecuted." christians make up about 7% of syria's population. >> wendy: last year when thousands of syrian refugees started pouring over borders into neighboring countries, humanitarian aide workers moved into action. syrian refugee numbers have grown to an alarming two million. >> george: and many of the refugees are christians now struggling to survive. and those aid agencies are at a breaking point. gary lane visited those refugee camps and files this report. >> reporter: the number of syrian refugees is almost unfathomable. 5,000 people are now fleeing syria each day. their numbers have grown from one quarter of a million a year ago, to more than two million today. that's abo
george: meanwhile syrian christians, they are facing a very uncertain future. many have backed the assad regime, fearing they will be severely persecuted if islamists take over. senator rand paul made that point on nbc's meet the press. he sahe said, quote,"i see assad who has protected christians for a number of decades, and then i see the rebels who have been attacking christians." he says if the islamic rebels overthrow the government, quote," we'll have another islamic state...