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there is a cellblock that holds pows in a different area. there is a larger part of it that has large cells with vietnamese prisoners in it for several years. they emptied it out and put 330 of us, all pows, back into the hanoi hilton and back into the seven rooms where the vietnamese prisoners were. when they were afraid that the united states would raid downtown hanoi, that's where we were. >> we'll ask you about him after we see this. that is the main reason you are in town. >> shut off from all communications. stupid and dumb, i guess. integrity, loyalty, that is another thing. we were as loyal as we could be to each other and it meant a great deal. for myself and everyone will play the same thing, -- will tell you the same thing, we loved our country more than we ever wanted to and the flight meant a great deal to us. our faith in god had a great meaning to us. >> who was he? >> robinson reisner. he shut down migs and was a hotshot pilot. he was on the cover of time magazine in 1965. he was shot down and captured in september of 1965. i
there is a cellblock that holds pows in a different area. there is a larger part of it that has large cells with vietnamese prisoners in it for several years. they emptied it out and put 330 of us, all pows, back into the hanoi hilton and back into the seven rooms where the vietnamese prisoners were. when they were afraid that the united states would raid downtown hanoi, that's where we were. >> we'll ask you about him after we see this. that is the main reason you are in town. >>...
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pow, pow, pow! that is weapons grade, girlfriend! that is weapons grade! send in the peacekeeping troops. (cheers and applause) and the floral arrangement. irises and bougainvillea, upside down hanging gardens whose individual elements were deconstructed in the table arrangements in individual long flowered hand blown glass vases, to say nothing of the generous branches of cherry blossoms. bravo, bravo, bravo! (cheers and applause) but of course it's not a state bouquet, it's a state banquet. and i've been dying to eat at the white house ever since i begged george bush to invite know one of his hot dog lunches. (laughter) folks, last night's four-course dinner was-- and i can't believe i'm saying this-- better than a hot dog. (laughter) i loved every morsel. i got the menu right here. i loved every morsel of -- you know what? tell them what was on the menu againship. >> american caviar. fingerling potato, quail eggs, crisp potatoes. that sounds good. second course, the winter garden salad. it's in quotes so that must be a thing on to itself. like that's a
pow, pow, pow! that is weapons grade, girlfriend! that is weapons grade! send in the peacekeeping troops. (cheers and applause) and the floral arrangement. irises and bougainvillea, upside down hanging gardens whose individual elements were deconstructed in the table arrangements in individual long flowered hand blown glass vases, to say nothing of the generous branches of cherry blossoms. bravo, bravo, bravo! (cheers and applause) but of course it's not a state bouquet, it's a state banquet....
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, pow, pow when it was apparent that ken maclennan would be coming in the house. >> this raised the possibilityve been a third person involved in the murder. >> we were very concerned based on the fact that all these high school kids had been asked to help, that perhaps one of them did it. >> the key break happened when a student offered to lead police to some incriminating evidence. >> the day after this murder occurred, this student had confided that he will knew where the bloody clothes were that jason had been wearing at the time that this murder had occurred. >> police found the clothes exactly where the student said they'd be. buried on property owned by matt mouldder's parents. >> they found a red plaid shirt, a pair of blue jeans with one glove in the back pocket, a pair of white sox. they also found some information from ken maclennan to include his wallet, some business cards from his employer and some foreign currency. >> the clothes were jason maclennan's. students had seen him wearing them the date of the murder. dna testing proved the blood on the clothes had come from jason's fat
, pow, pow when it was apparent that ken maclennan would be coming in the house. >> this raised the possibilityve been a third person involved in the murder. >> we were very concerned based on the fact that all these high school kids had been asked to help, that perhaps one of them did it. >> the key break happened when a student offered to lead police to some incriminating evidence. >> the day after this murder occurred, this student had confided that he will knew where...
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>> pow. >> side of the road. humiliation was part of it. >> it wasn't humiliation. it was sheer corporal punishment. it was if effective. >> yeah. >> it was effective. >> yeah. i don't know. >> i spanked joey one time. >> i think it's changed you for good. >> it has. it has. no. i did it once. >> tell everybody what happened the other day. >> no. >> come on. >> i spanked joey one time.
>> pow. >> side of the road. humiliation was part of it. >> it wasn't humiliation. it was sheer corporal punishment. it was if effective. >> yeah. >> it was effective. >> yeah. i don't know. >> i spanked joey one time. >> i think it's changed you for good. >> it has. it has. no. i did it once. >> tell everybody what happened the other day. >> no. >> come on. >> i spanked joey one time.
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. >> pow. >> then, three generations. 24 people. then this. deck collapse. and heros for our time.horror kidnap victims together again. plus furniture death chambers. imagine being trapped inside a hope chest. >> i opened it and i found her. >> "inside edition" investigates. >> once it's past this point -- >> then first this, now this. >> will atlanta residents keep bieber away? they fell for it.
. >> pow. >> then, three generations. 24 people. then this. deck collapse. and heros for our time.horror kidnap victims together again. plus furniture death chambers. imagine being trapped inside a hope chest. >> i opened it and i found her. >> "inside edition" investigates. >> once it's past this point -- >> then first this, now this. >> will atlanta residents keep bieber away? they fell for it.
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pow from three-point range. the pow gets it. 28 points for him. five rebounds.d wins 76-70. >>> speaking of basketball, cal welcomes the number one team in the nation tonight. the arizona wildcats led by aaron gordon, look to keep their record unblemished. highlights tonight at 11:00. >> henry, you may not have known this, but there's a serious rivalry between us, arizona and cal. >> cal 'got a good shot. >> i feel very good about that prediction. >> quickly, tomorrow, a chance we could see showers coming back in. look at the view of the moon over san francisco. 54 degrees. >> very pretty. >> 55 in san jose. we hope we can get all the rain we can get tomorrow. bigger storm next weekend. >> thank you. >>> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news. stay tuned, because immediately following the newscast is the latest bay area proud. >>> you're watching an nbc bay area special. tonight, bay area proud. an antioch choir teacher gave his students much more than the gift of music. >> he was my hero. he is who i wanted to be. >> and now his former students return the favor.
pow from three-point range. the pow gets it. 28 points for him. five rebounds.d wins 76-70. >>> speaking of basketball, cal welcomes the number one team in the nation tonight. the arizona wildcats led by aaron gordon, look to keep their record unblemished. highlights tonight at 11:00. >> henry, you may not have known this, but there's a serious rivalry between us, arizona and cal. >> cal 'got a good shot. >> i feel very good about that prediction. >> quickly,...
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powe be allowed to participate in today's hearing. mr. powe is recognized. >> i thank the chairman. katherine ingram burke is a friend of mine from houston. king street patriots is in my district. i have come to know her because her and her husband are small business owners. they're just trying to make a living in america. she started king street patriots and she also started true to vote because she was very concerned about voter corruption in texas. she found it through the use of public records and started those two programs, citizen active. as soon as she gets active in these two programs, true the vote, trying to make our voter process fair with integrity, she gets harassed by the federal government of the united states. harassment, what does that mean? first the fbi came to see her, questioned her about some of the people that are attending her meetings. she had numerous meetings with the fbi including the fact that fbi would sit in the king street patriot meetings. that wasn't all.
powe be allowed to participate in today's hearing. mr. powe is recognized. >> i thank the chairman. katherine ingram burke is a friend of mine from houston. king street patriots is in my district. i have come to know her because her and her husband are small business owners. they're just trying to make a living in america. she started king street patriots and she also started true to vote because she was very concerned about voter corruption in texas. she found it through the use of...
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hands up. >> a former air force pilot and vietnam pow, lee ellis, tonight on "q&a." yellen testifying about the fed's
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the least trained to capture pows. weaponout my 38 combat and went, get away. get back. and then i fired over their heads. did not flinch. and onesed their rifles of them reached into his pocket and pulled out a little -- like a little comic book. --had joined them one drawings on one side and on another.anatics the drawings showed them capturing an american pilot. surrender.'d, ' no die. here i am facing about nine long guns staring at me. i decided that was the best advice i was going to get that day. >> former air force pilot and is. it bls -- pow lee ell >> on tuesday, the president and first lady held a state dinner for the french president and state dinnereventh to have posted. we begin with the arrivals. bradley cooper. michelle rhee. this is three hours. >> mrs. linda dean. mrs. rachel robinson. mr. norman siegel. >> mr. charles adams, junior. mr. and mrs. kathy. mr. and mrs. ken ehrlich. ms. constance milstein. mr. and mrs. pete selleck. >> mr. and mrs. richard plepler. >> mr. keith smith. >> mr. burton smith.
the least trained to capture pows. weaponout my 38 combat and went, get away. get back. and then i fired over their heads. did not flinch. and onesed their rifles of them reached into his pocket and pulled out a little -- like a little comic book. --had joined them one drawings on one side and on another.anatics the drawings showed them capturing an american pilot. surrender.'d, ' no die. here i am facing about nine long guns staring at me. i decided that was the best advice i was going to get...
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. >> pow, pow, pow, pow!der heard just before 1:00 saturday morning didn't surprise him. >> sometimes, you hear some shots in the park there. >> reporter: little did he know at the time, those shots were much different as his neighbor from just down the street, 48-year-old willy noble, now faces first-degree murder charges in the death of a 15-year-old girl. >> they said it was him this morning, and i was just -- i was just amazed. >> reporter: little rock police say it may have all started with a prank. >> this is an ongoing friendly feud between teenagers. >> reporter: this time, friends took an unfriendly turn when he heard noises in front of iz h home and came out to find his car vandalized. >> there was toilet paper on the vehicle, a bag of leaves, eggs and may noise was thrown on the vehicle. >> and a car full of several teenagers, including adrian broadway, sitting in the front seat, tried to get away. >> at that point, he came out of the residence and fired multiple shots at the suspects as they fled
. >> pow, pow, pow, pow!der heard just before 1:00 saturday morning didn't surprise him. >> sometimes, you hear some shots in the park there. >> reporter: little did he know at the time, those shots were much different as his neighbor from just down the street, 48-year-old willy noble, now faces first-degree murder charges in the death of a 15-year-old girl. >> they said it was him this morning, and i was just -- i was just amazed. >> reporter: little rock police...
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. >> they got on top of him, beating him on the head, pow, pow, pow. >> reporter: rodriguez said sheled to the secene after they got into an argument with their 19-year-old daughter. when they arrived. they stopped her husband. the officer approached rodriguez. >> i understand there's a domestic here. someone hit someone. >> you hit your daughter. >> yes. >> reporter: a lawyer for menard told cbs news how the offer described the moment leading up to the incident. >> hes, hey, we're investigating a krierjs need your identification. the subject refuses, starting to take off, gets into a fighting stance. >> i didn't see anything inappropriate on the cell phone video. >> reporter: but the rodriguez family disagrees. >> you killed him. you killed him. his death, right in front of my face. that's my dad. my dad. >> reporter: the cause of death has not yet been determined. the case is now in the hands of the okay state bureau of investigations. for "cbs this morning," anna werner, dallas. >>> closing arguments could begin today in the drunk driving trial of kara kennedy. she says she cannot
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we have a parliament power and taking the president out of pow so that agreement is no longer valid. >> all right, thanks so much. spokesman for euro maidan activist. >>> as you heard, ukrainian prime minister yulia tymoshenko has been released. she had been in prison for more than three years. we have more. >> the trained engineer and economist yulia tymoshenko made her fortune on the back of ukraine independence, forming an energy company after the soviet broke up she's known as the gas princess and like many tycoons made her move into politics. she quickly rose through the ranks becoming deputy prime minister in 1999. but it was in 2004 when viktor yanukovych was elected president and allegedly rigged elections that tymoshenko truly came into her own. she called on ukrainians to take to the streets in protest. wearing the color of the opposition party hundreds of thousands turned out. after re-elections the orange alliance took power and tymoshenko became prime minister. but by the sue presidential 201l election tymoshenko was ready to go out on her own. she was beaten by archriva
we have a parliament power and taking the president out of pow so that agreement is no longer valid. >> all right, thanks so much. spokesman for euro maidan activist. >>> as you heard, ukrainian prime minister yulia tymoshenko has been released. she had been in prison for more than three years. we have more. >> the trained engineer and economist yulia tymoshenko made her fortune on the back of ukraine independence, forming an energy company after the soviet broke up she's...
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. >>> and the president using the pow o'er -- power of his pen to raise wages for federal contract workers♪ >>> the deep south is back in the deep freeze another winter storm slamming the southeast right now. so far we're not seeing what we saw in january when ice turned roads into parking lots around atlanta. but the roads aren't the only problem. more than 200,000 homes and businesses in that region already without power. the freezing rain, snow, and ice are still coming down. robert ray is live on interstate 75, robert. >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, del. this is a bridge that goes over i-75. big chunks of ice is wherever. so much ice you can see where it says only turn left here -- this is about an inch below here, it's pure ice. totally unsafe to come on these roads, and that's why no one is out here. one of our producers took a spin around the area earlier. if you can roll some of that video, you can see what it is like to be on the roads now. this is where there was gridlock just two weeks ago. we can take a look at the interstate overhere. this i-75 where hundreds of vehicles f
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is that really what americans want if it means for government powe that's at the bottom of the hour.t first, this one is going to make you mad, one way or the her. there's a new bill to let teachers spank kids hard enough to actually leave a mark. but not everyone here has a problem with that. ay tuned. >>> a smackdown over a new spanking bill. one lawmaker in kansas wants to let teachers and caregivers spank kids, not just once but up to ten times and they'd even be allowed to cause redness or bruising. sabrina, should the government be getting involved at all in this? >> gosh, no. i talked to my mom last night. she was a teacher for many ars. this is sort of heartbreaking when you think of it. i have three little ds. i know how unruly they can get. but violence and anger begets more violence and anger. >> john, should the government be getting at all involved in this? >> oh, i think we probably should relax a little here. growing up, i had teachers who were violent. i certainly had coaches who were violent with me. some of probably have british ancestors who had their knuckles wrap
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. >> reporter: and one more thing, on pow tri products you might see notice saying "no hormones." well guess what? >> federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones or steroids. >> so they're basically saying that they're doing something that they couldn't do anyway. >> reporter: so where will you find the real answers? our expert says it's in the fine print, the ingredient list. so don't forget your glasses the next time you shop. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and here tonight, tempting fight. we're talking about the dangerous religious ritual that cost a small-town preacher his life and tonight our cameras take you behind the church doors into the rarely seen world. we're back in two minutes. ♪ oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! kellogg's frosted flakes. enjoy yothanks.k! i love being on stage. but when i get time off, i take advantag
. >> reporter: and one more thing, on pow tri products you might see notice saying "no hormones." well guess what? >> federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones or steroids. >> so they're basically saying that they're doing something that they couldn't do anyway. >> reporter: so where will you find the real answers? our expert says it's in the fine print, the ingredient list. so don't forget your glasses the next time you shop. david kerley, abc news,...
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that is probably the best advice i was going to get that day. >> former air force pilot and vietnam powllis some unedited:00 on c-span today. >> the senate passed a bill suspending the debt ceiling through march of 2015. to get some perspective on the capitol hill reporter. the congressional reporter with real clear politics joining us. after a dramatic vote in the u.s. senate a clean bill to lift the debt ceiling for a year is now headed to president obama's desk. >> well, what made a dramatic was we knew that eventually the bill would probably pass, but in the senate, unlike the house, there are procedural rules requiring a 60-vote threshold to move just on passage. and sometimes they can work out a deal where it just requires a majority vote, but ted crews, a republican in the senate, boys to against using that threshold, moving for a 60-boat to move on the bill. that would require at least five republican senators to put their next -- next on the line on a bill that is political earful. so it is dramatic in a way that we did not know how many and which senators and the republican si
that is probably the best advice i was going to get that day. >> former air force pilot and vietnam powllis some unedited:00 on c-span today. >> the senate passed a bill suspending the debt ceiling through march of 2015. to get some perspective on the capitol hill reporter. the congressional reporter with real clear politics joining us. after a dramatic vote in the u.s. senate a clean bill to lift the debt ceiling for a year is now headed to president obama's desk. >> well,...
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careful, though -- that kind of pow can go to yr head. that explains a lot. i got this. one, gimme one gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. on from progressive. my dad has aor afib.illation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart lve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for lling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. se
careful, though -- that kind of pow can go to yr head. that explains a lot. i got this. one, gimme one gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. on from progressive. my dad has aor afib.illation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart lve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa®...
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unconstitutional they want to bring their power back aircraft sign that they are looking to dissolve powesoly true try to keep to together. this trade to hold a ceremony and it was broken up by government demonstrators and 10 people were injured and they are concerned about that. >> jennifer, what about yulia tymoshenko we were here when she came out in her wheelchair and it was a powerful moment for everyone in the square. do these people on the ground feel like she is in fact the right person to bridge the divide? >> reporter: you know, morgan, there is a lot of debate about that. some people think they were happy to see her leased, she has very much been the poster child here in independence square of this protest movement. there are huge pictures of her in the square and calling for her release ever since these protests began. but whether she will make a good leader, the people are divided. she has a history of corruption herself. she has been prime minister, but some people believe that she should be an elder statesman rather than being a leader her herself. we saw a demonstration eq
unconstitutional they want to bring their power back aircraft sign that they are looking to dissolve powesoly true try to keep to together. this trade to hold a ceremony and it was broken up by government demonstrators and 10 people were injured and they are concerned about that. >> jennifer, what about yulia tymoshenko we were here when she came out in her wheelchair and it was a powerful moment for everyone in the square. do these people on the ground feel like she is in fact the right...
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pows blindly relying on n.s.a. data during its drone strikes simply hoping the person on the other end of the missile was the bad guy check the full story on r t dot com. and burn after reading or just story after seeing newly released e-mail shows right after the two thousand and eleven raid that killed osama bin laden top u.s. commanders ordered the destruction of all photos of his corpse check out why the rush for secrecy on our dot com. all that you can find online but there's still plenty more ahead on air and it's time for property shopping. a british town house is up for sale with a starting price of just one pound to find out what's the catch after the break. crosstalk rules in effect going to and you can jump in anytime you want. i'm. not pleased and soft you're busy bagging medals with the winter games in today for now and canada is of this point leaving the race meanwhile we're seeing some breakthroughs russia as our teams and this now reports from our softer headquarters . the competition is gathering p
pows blindly relying on n.s.a. data during its drone strikes simply hoping the person on the other end of the missile was the bad guy check the full story on r t dot com. and burn after reading or just story after seeing newly released e-mail shows right after the two thousand and eleven raid that killed osama bin laden top u.s. commanders ordered the destruction of all photos of his corpse check out why the rush for secrecy on our dot com. all that you can find online but there's still plenty...
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cases like attache and pows are unfortunately not uncommon and america's a prison system according to the most recent these they in fact show that more than forty five thousand and mates have died in fact in the space of a decade some of them before even being charged and the editor of prison legal news alex freedman told us that keeping and mates alive isn't always a priority in u.s. jails prisoners might have very serious medical conditions and sometimes be very near death and they're told to sign up on a sick call or that they'll refer them to the nurse the next week or there might not be a doctor at the prison that weekend and so they have to wait until the next week to see medical staff. received a twenty year sentence he did not receive a death sentence but unless he receives adequate medical care he and other prisoners with serious medical conditions can die while in custody mr you're ashamed was basically kidnapped you know when he was taken into custody overseas by u.s. officials. the united states really does not have a lot of respect for the rule of international law when i
cases like attache and pows are unfortunately not uncommon and america's a prison system according to the most recent these they in fact show that more than forty five thousand and mates have died in fact in the space of a decade some of them before even being charged and the editor of prison legal news alex freedman told us that keeping and mates alive isn't always a priority in u.s. jails prisoners might have very serious medical conditions and sometimes be very near death and they're told to...
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sets comes thick and shops to ukraine in recent days after weeks of protests and opposition to cap a pow in the capital kiev last week six am to curb anti was the president until a few days ago to plot. this development so welcomed by many people particularly in the west of the country in cities like a bit. and in any edition of european settlement to keep that in seventeen help us loads of protest is what regularly travel to kiev. while the predominant feeling in the event is not one of hope many also see links to daddy to sit back and relax. then by night. since the revolution the city has been without a police courts hundreds of people have volunteered to patrol the streets from their cars the is one of them i have been doing it for six days i started off in kiev but then i returned to my hometown because i wanted to do something for the beach there's six hundred drivers out every night and won't be long before there are thousand of us. slogans such as ukraine starts weekend in sleeves don't go to paradise hang on the door of the volunteer citizen patrol headquarters. the group expect
sets comes thick and shops to ukraine in recent days after weeks of protests and opposition to cap a pow in the capital kiev last week six am to curb anti was the president until a few days ago to plot. this development so welcomed by many people particularly in the west of the country in cities like a bit. and in any edition of european settlement to keep that in seventeen help us loads of protest is what regularly travel to kiev. while the predominant feeling in the event is not one of hope...
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. >> reminder tonight, the pow ore of a simple act of kindness. meet daniel, 5 years old.e garbage truck comes to his house, he likes to stand by the curb and move his hands to the truck. someone noticed. watch. inside that bag, a garbage truck of his own, the gift from manuel, the driver of the garbage truck. a good deed from person to person to tonight. and here's to manuel. >>> and up next, all in the family. the ice dancing brother and sister in the spotlight and amy robach with all the olympic siblings competing for the gold. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor my feet felt so heavy at the they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave. dr. scholl's mass
. >> reminder tonight, the pow ore of a simple act of kindness. meet daniel, 5 years old.e garbage truck comes to his house, he likes to stand by the curb and move his hands to the truck. someone noticed. watch. inside that bag, a garbage truck of his own, the gift from manuel, the driver of the garbage truck. a good deed from person to person to tonight. and here's to manuel. >>> and up next, all in the family. the ice dancing brother and sister in the spotlight and amy robach...
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i used it to wash her gi and now she's all...pow! she looks sharp like a dragon strike. that's not a term. i'm just waiting for her to get into hockey. hockey's for canadians. i'm canadian. and i'm not. [ female announcer ] tide plus bleach alternative. that's my tide plus. time for the answer to today's trivia question. >> late tomorrow we might poke it briefly into the warm sector. much of the they will be spent with a wind off of the lake. a late winter storm. we have a flood watch posted for chicago. sunshine and warm 10 gesturetemperatures. the wind is less that eight. humidity at 51%. all around the region our weather sensors are showing us '40's that foster park elementary school. it is a gorgeous day. the lake geneva 39. there is our beautiful skyline. we are sharing the warm weather with a good region of the midwest. the cold air is up to the north waiting in the wings. not today, ngs are a little under done. look at the high temperatures during the day tomorrow. it will be a little colder up north. the warm front might not reached that area. there is friday. we
i used it to wash her gi and now she's all...pow! she looks sharp like a dragon strike. that's not a term. i'm just waiting for her to get into hockey. hockey's for canadians. i'm canadian. and i'm not. [ female announcer ] tide plus bleach alternative. that's my tide plus. time for the answer to today's trivia question. >> late tomorrow we might poke it briefly into the warm sector. much of the they will be spent with a wind off of the lake. a late winter storm. we have a flood watch...
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constantine jarosz and pows attorney and his wife say he's fighting for his life behind bars. we know. he has chest pain all the time he finds it difficult to even breathe earlier this month he suffered from some sort of heavy respiratory illness nobody knows what it was exactly because he wasn't checked over by a doctor he had a high fever and couldn't get out for three days nobody looked after him and of course it was impossible for him to cross the entire prison facility and wait in line for hours just to see a doctor that monday you know it's also a federal holiday in the united states so my supposition would be that a new kind of medical treatment to constantine jarosz and co could be provided only on tuesday the euro shango was arrested in liberia in two thousand and ten on suspicion of smuggling drugs which he denied he was then flown to the us tried and convicted in a new york court in sentenced to twenty years in prison russia called the move a kidnapping and supported his defense antiwar activist richard becker things the case highlights u.s. disrespect for human rig
constantine jarosz and pows attorney and his wife say he's fighting for his life behind bars. we know. he has chest pain all the time he finds it difficult to even breathe earlier this month he suffered from some sort of heavy respiratory illness nobody knows what it was exactly because he wasn't checked over by a doctor he had a high fever and couldn't get out for three days nobody looked after him and of course it was impossible for him to cross the entire prison facility and wait in line for...
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the biggest problem we face right now has to do with gege bush trying to bring more pow int the executiveh cannot go through congress at all. that is what i intend to reverse what i am president of united states of america. lou: as an aside that you think there is a stress it is remarkable. it happens to the vast -- best. >> ironclad i lost my hair at 29. i am just in a bald guy. [laughter] arthur has alrdy introduced in south. [laughter] they give for being here. between the president when he is now doing he goes it a loan. we go the public does not like it what can be done? >> it is in creating but wh i did the research for this segnt all presidents have exercised that and they do is so ofn we are not even aware. foexample, when executive order initiated by the president to days before his minimum-wage to rename the national security staff to the national security council. big deal. we don't care but it is the big stuff. but unless we protest he gets away with that. lou: what about congrs? is there a constitution to limit his coalition? >> start about the beginning the president before
the biggest problem we face right now has to do with gege bush trying to bring more pow int the executiveh cannot go through congress at all. that is what i intend to reverse what i am president of united states of america. lou: as an aside that you think there is a stress it is remarkable. it happens to the vast -- best. >> ironclad i lost my hair at 29. i am just in a bald guy. [laughter] arthur has alrdy introduced in south. [laughter] they give for being here. between the president...
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. >> this includes the pow of reputation who founded the website and how did you come up wi this idea i traveled to greece and it was such a profound and amazing experience and i thought, let's share th moment with millions around the world. john: with the platform that people can rate the home and the cook and say they had a good experience. es, we see trust and safety very fundamental as well. anthe invitation that is coming in as well. >> i'm often stunned by the way that my profession embarrasses itself. and here is part of an undercover investigation. >> eight people sharing a meal in a stranger's home and insiders tell us that they are completely unregulated. >> completely unregulated strangers and bringing in a camera. like this is a crime and it must face bureaucratic regulations. and a regulator has usually let this, working with a lawyer for these kinds of experience to happen. john: i couldn't have a social dining experience advisable to my house. you must be regulated because someone is making a buck? >> so far this industrious part of this. >> wait until someone gets pois
. >> this includes the pow of reputation who founded the website and how did you come up wi this idea i traveled to greece and it was such a profound and amazing experience and i thought, let's share th moment with millions around the world. john: with the platform that people can rate the home and the cook and say they had a good experience. es, we see trust and safety very fundamental as well. anthe invitation that is coming in as well. >> i'm often stunned by the way that my...
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there were benefits to be obtained for the french government in the way of germans releasing french pows or fewer economic demands on france. it was not much in the area of concern of french officials to be worried about their jews. >> hello. many seem to believe that -- i'm sorry. seem to believe that would've had a major impact if the pope and/or fdr had spoken out regarding the holocaust, and am wondering if you agree with that proposition and what scenario you envision there. under what circumstances would that impact? >> so the question is, you know, what if roosevelt and pope pius the 12th had spoken out, we did have made a real difference? there was nothing that the united states could do militarily in december 1942 that it was not already doing. so we are not talking about a military response to the holocaust then, or for a considerable period of time. it does become a feasible option sometime in the second half of 1944, but that's another long story. so when you talk about speaking out, the argument is, well, people aren't going to speak about release or rescue until they unders
there were benefits to be obtained for the french government in the way of germans releasing french pows or fewer economic demands on france. it was not much in the area of concern of french officials to be worried about their jews. >> hello. many seem to believe that -- i'm sorry. seem to believe that would've had a major impact if the pope and/or fdr had spoken out regarding the holocaust, and am wondering if you agree with that proposition and what scenario you envision there. under...
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they should do whatever is necessary to take care of our pow. lovedyers go out to his ones.y fought for us. now we have to fight for them. garrett, republican caller. caller: we need to get our men back home. i wish the crisis that we have here in the united states, you the classes that we have, i wish everything here in the united states would be --. he needs to come home. we have the equipment to do the job with. let's do it. let's not toy around with him. let's bring our people home with able on. a story about violence in the ukraine. ukraine hits tipping point. at least 20 are dead and thousands injured in antigovernment demonstration. no one knows who fired first. the death toll climbed to at least 20 people. says that theyst nation of 50 million is on the verge of a civil war. industrial might, producing everything from food to aircraft, means its markets will be a major influence on europe's economic future. -- thehas this story european union is calling an extraordinary meeting of foreign ministers to decide the 28 nations reaction, including possible sanctions to th
they should do whatever is necessary to take care of our pow. lovedyers go out to his ones.y fought for us. now we have to fight for them. garrett, republican caller. caller: we need to get our men back home. i wish the crisis that we have here in the united states, you the classes that we have, i wish everything here in the united states would be --. he needs to come home. we have the equipment to do the job with. let's do it. let's not toy around with him. let's bring our people home with...
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i don't want to engaging in hyperbole, but pow he, oil, gas, financial sector, there are physical attackske you said in california take we need to do a better job protecting the nation. >> gentlemen, there were reports in week this,000 thousands of foreigners have gone over to syria to fight alongside the extremists and they now pose a threat to the u.s. homeland. here was a comment from jay johnson. extremists are trying to see them return to their home country where is an extremist mission. >> chairman mccall, how big a threat americans s and americans being trained in syria. >> i had this conversation with jay johnson just last week before his speech. we agreed syria is probably the largest and most significant threat to the homeland security right now. we have so many jihadists, military training camps. this is becoming a worldwide ground for terrorists. westerners and americans who travel there with legitimate travel documents who can come back into the united states or western europe with this kind of training and pull off a terrorist attack. right now their goal is syria, but after
i don't want to engaging in hyperbole, but pow he, oil, gas, financial sector, there are physical attackske you said in california take we need to do a better job protecting the nation. >> gentlemen, there were reports in week this,000 thousands of foreigners have gone over to syria to fight alongside the extremists and they now pose a threat to the u.s. homeland. here was a comment from jay johnson. extremists are trying to see them return to their home country where is an extremist...