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evelyn: ray, what is it? ray?! ray? (sobbing quietly) that's how they told us our son was dead.at each other. we weren't the only family that got a telegram that day. shinji's family got one. shinji nakamura? the neighbor who went to tule lake? his son was in the army? one of the first to enlist. ray talked him into it. finally got shinji's tule lake records. alibi check out? nope. shinji wasn't released in 1946 li he said. got out on november 23, 1945. a few days before ray was killed. even better, he used the train ticket the government bought him to head to philly, but his wife was in california. and you don't travel 3,000 miles just to say hello. wherever your sutwist the ride... with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ it's the latest cola from pepsi. it's got real cola taste, but 60% less sugar. real cola taste? 60% less sugar? mmm! mmm! yeah? [ laughs ] i know! it's unbelievable! this is the most impress
evelyn: ray, what is it? ray?! ray? (sobbing quietly) that's how they told us our son was dead.at each other. we weren't the only family that got a telegram that day. shinji's family got one. shinji nakamura? the neighbor who went to tule lake? his son was in the army? one of the first to enlist. ray talked him into it. finally got shinji's tule lake records. alibi check out? nope. shinji wasn't released in 1946 li he said. got out on november 23, 1945. a few days before ray was killed. even...
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seriously, ray, i'll hurt you. work, ray. you guys go straight upstairs -- go right to the bath. don't touch anything. hi, dears. hi, grandma. hi. welcome back, debra. how was your camping vacation? what's going on? raymond said you weren't getting back until tomorrow. yeah, i know, but between the rain and the bugs and the kids going nuts, i decided we had enough vacation. is he in the office? hi, hi. oh, you're all muddy. what are you doing, ray? okay, all right, listen, i-i know what you're thinking -- really? then why aren't you protecting yourself? listen, i finished, okay? i ended up working through the night, and i finished the first chapter. this morning i was able to knock off the second, then i faxed it over to the guy. raymond worked very hard so he could get it all done so he could have some time to relax -- like you. ray, after everything we discussed, how could you go out -- [ telephone rings ] yeah, hello. yeah, this is me. i got to take this. i'm sorry. hello. oh, hi, robbie. you want some angel food cake and
seriously, ray, i'll hurt you. work, ray. you guys go straight upstairs -- go right to the bath. don't touch anything. hi, dears. hi, grandma. hi. welcome back, debra. how was your camping vacation? what's going on? raymond said you weren't getting back until tomorrow. yeah, i know, but between the rain and the bugs and the kids going nuts, i decided we had enough vacation. is he in the office? hi, hi. oh, you're all muddy. what are you doing, ray? okay, all right, listen, i-i know what you're...
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ray... robert... yeah.'s say your child or a child in your care has put a cocoa puff up his nose. what do you do? cocoa puff? that's an interesting question, robbie. what would you do? they'd do the right thing. coffee? yeah. anyone want coffee? i'd love some! stuck cocoa puff. it's a quandary. does that really happen? oh, yes, it happens. doesn't it, raymond? happened to me when i was 8. and 10. so what would you do, dear? tweezers? emergency room?ely all right, stop. you crunch and blow. crunch and blow? krr krr krr! ok. that's great. i'm gonna remember that was fun.hat one. give me another. all right. let's say you're driving your 7-year-old to school, and she keeps turning the radio louder and louder while you're driving. what would you do? you tell her to stop in a firm but loving manner. no. linda? um... ignore it. excuse me? well, you let her turn it up loud, how unpleasantl, that is,ea and then she'll turn it off herself. an excellent answer... if you could explain what a 7-year-old is doing in the
ray... robert... yeah.'s say your child or a child in your care has put a cocoa puff up his nose. what do you do? cocoa puff? that's an interesting question, robbie. what would you do? they'd do the right thing. coffee? yeah. anyone want coffee? i'd love some! stuck cocoa puff. it's a quandary. does that really happen? oh, yes, it happens. doesn't it, raymond? happened to me when i was 8. and 10. so what would you do, dear? tweezers? emergency room?ely all right, stop. you crunch and blow....
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ray? marie: ohhh... it's all right, dear. [chuckles]e and the food you love is serving up fantastic prizes. everything from ea sports madden nfl 25 video games, to brand new fiat 500s. what will you be served up this summer? ♪ "these are exactly what says... i what will you be served up this summer? find the pink nike flex only at famous footwear. victory is yours. i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. what is this? oh, don't be upset, dear. it's only a can opener. so, i'm thinking maybe you really didn't why i was upset. hey, i got nothin' to do with this. like, i don't know why she brought that... thing over here. so, what did you do, ray, run across the street and tell your mom what a horrible woman you're marri
ray? marie: ohhh... it's all right, dear. [chuckles]e and the food you love is serving up fantastic prizes. everything from ea sports madden nfl 25 video games, to brand new fiat 500s. what will you be served up this summer? ♪ "these are exactly what says... i what will you be served up this summer? find the pink nike flex only at famous footwear. victory is yours. i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just...
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ray asks him to sing one. jim hesitates.he sings "moonlight drive." ♪ let's swim to the moon, uh-huh ♪ ♪ let's climb through the tide depp: ray is impressed by the poetry of his lyrics. they decide to start a band. jim's already chosen a name from a poem by william blake. "if the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite." jim moves in with ray and his girlfriend, dorothy fujikawa. ray invites someone from his meditation class to come jam with them. john densmore brings his friend, robby krieger. jim loves his bottleneck slide so much, he wants to use it on every song. ♪ they're going to destroy depp: robby and john like his lyrics more than his voice, but something about their lead singer pulls them in. in the summer of 1965, "the doors" are born. jim had never sung before. robby had only been playing electric guitar for six months. ♪ yeah! depp: his original training was on acoustic -- spanish flamenco. he'd played in one rock band, with densmore, when they were both in high schoo
ray asks him to sing one. jim hesitates.he sings "moonlight drive." ♪ let's swim to the moon, uh-huh ♪ ♪ let's climb through the tide depp: ray is impressed by the poetry of his lyrics. they decide to start a band. jim's already chosen a name from a poem by william blake. "if the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite." jim moves in with ray and his girlfriend, dorothy fujikawa. ray invites someone from his meditation class...
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twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. or 36 weeks and eight months, however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. >> my dad was just an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled up under the kitchen table, and he's got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. i got blood coming out and everything. my mom is like look, stop. you
twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. or 36 weeks...
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right, ray? don't you think it's a good idea, ray?like i thought the family photo was a good idea. i loved that idea, didn't i, ray? it just sounds like a lot of driving. dad, could i borrow $20? i think you made a wonderful gift choice. you have a lovely family. you haven't met everybody yet. don't worry. i can handle anything. i used to be a crime scene photographer. well, they won't be as quiet as your other clients. all right, we're here. debra: hi. where were you? what happened? you were right behind us. your father parked a mile away. there's meters right out front. that's right. meters, money, your father. mouth, noise, your mother. frank, there's a mirror over there. why don't you go comb your-- oh, that's right. professional photography-- one of the all-time great rackets. all right, dad, please. grab a camera, find some chumps, make 'em smile and say, "ripoff." what are you doin'? you taking a picture dressed like that? ray, i had to come straight from work, ok? you did this on purpose. wearing that. what? you're trying to s
right, ray? don't you think it's a good idea, ray?like i thought the family photo was a good idea. i loved that idea, didn't i, ray? it just sounds like a lot of driving. dad, could i borrow $20? i think you made a wonderful gift choice. you have a lovely family. you haven't met everybody yet. don't worry. i can handle anything. i used to be a crime scene photographer. well, they won't be as quiet as your other clients. all right, we're here. debra: hi. where were you? what happened? you were...
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ray, robert...[groan] but wouldn't you agree that sometimes-- and i'm not saying all the time-- but sometimes marie can be critical of me? frank? come on! i told you not to do this. ray, look at me. no. look at me. no. look at me! no! debra, now we have in the past, we've had our share of tiffs. but i truly believe it's because you misunderstand me. i--iof artificialested in apleasantries and phony smiles. you never ever have to pretend with me. i'm always honest with you, aren't i? and if i see something that you desperately need help with-- like...cooking... cleaning... the children... your hair... i care so much that i have to say something. 'cause i want to help. oh, honey, you don't have to be worried, dear. i forgive you for today. and i'm always here to help. voila. high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what aand whips!" and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait makes." and you wer
ray, robert...[groan] but wouldn't you agree that sometimes-- and i'm not saying all the time-- but sometimes marie can be critical of me? frank? come on! i told you not to do this. ray, look at me. no. look at me. no. look at me! no! debra, now we have in the past, we've had our share of tiffs. but i truly believe it's because you misunderstand me. i--iof artificialested in apleasantries and phony smiles. you never ever have to pretend with me. i'm always honest with you, aren't i? and if i...
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get off of me, ray. ok, bad girl-- ray! al right. all alone in rightville. ♪ ♪ use your debit or credit redcard for an extra 5% off our everyday low prices. olive garden's new lunch combinations. choose from calzones and sandwiches. like our new signature meatball sandwich. served with unlimited soup or salad. so many lunch combinations starting at $6.99. when you go olive garden! ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now [ female announcer ] rich, creamy quality breyers. the taste you've lovednow for over 140 years. [♪ right now uncer ] rich, creamy quality breyers. the taste you've lovednow oh, this salad is so wonderful, jennifer.r over 140 years. it may be the best salad i've ever eaten. excuse me, uh, sister jennifer. mightn't i trouble you to pass the peas this way, perchance? she's not the queen, frank. how about not talking with your mouth
get off of me, ray. ok, bad girl-- ray! al right. all alone in rightville. ♪ ♪ use your debit or credit redcard for an extra 5% off our everyday low prices. olive garden's new lunch combinations. choose from calzones and sandwiches. like our new signature meatball sandwich. served with unlimited soup or salad. so many lunch combinations starting at $6.99. when you go olive garden! ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love...
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Aug 22, 2013
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ray, taste this. no, i can't -- i can't taste anything. i got a cold from that damn air conditioner on the van. it's freezing in there. unh. jeez aloo! i married the wrong broad. [ loudly and slowly ] you...have...a...lovely...home. come on, we're gonna go see the house. come on, sweetie. come on. oh! oh, this is wonderful. oh, i love this. marie: okay, here we go. this is it? what, ray? nothin'. had more room in coach. oh, my god, look at this. look at this! what? [ gasps ] oh, my god. i'm gonna cry. [ crying ] can you believe this? it's nice -- the water. yeah. oh! that room's kind of small, though, don't you think? i mean, we're gonna be jammed in there with the kids for two weeks. did you look at the place, really? it's all kind of...old. it's -- it's just... this -- this is not the ideal vacation for a guy who works like a dog his whole year. [ sniffling ] it's chilly now. i'm goin' in. my nose is runnin' here. [ sniffling ] [ italian accent ] i speak english little. oh, yeah? hey, beautiful. i'm glad you're here. is better. not so mu
ray, taste this. no, i can't -- i can't taste anything. i got a cold from that damn air conditioner on the van. it's freezing in there. unh. jeez aloo! i married the wrong broad. [ loudly and slowly ] you...have...a...lovely...home. come on, we're gonna go see the house. come on, sweetie. come on. oh! oh, this is wonderful. oh, i love this. marie: okay, here we go. this is it? what, ray? nothin'. had more room in coach. oh, my god, look at this. look at this! what? [ gasps ] oh, my god. i'm...
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her attorney asked, why did you have ray killed? she said "i just felt like i porter says she did not leave ray because he said he would find her. examination,- prosecutors tried to plant the seeds of doubt and the jury by questioning where were all the witnesses? why she toldanded counselors just last month that he was not all that bad. david collin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> david, thank you. the man did of killing his wife and burying her body under a shed in the backyard of the maximum penalty. we were in the courtroom when robert jarrett junior learns his fate. >> it has been a long year and a half. we are happy with the judge's words and the sentence. to judgegerrit reacts richard bernhardt's decision to sentence robert jarrett for the maximum 30 years for the murder of his wife christine back in 1991. found guiltyt was of murder after killing his wife and burying her body underneath a shed in the backyard where it would rest for 21 years. according to sentencing guidelines, he could have been sentenced anywhere from 10 to 21 years,
her attorney asked, why did you have ray killed? she said "i just felt like i porter says she did not leave ray because he said he would find her. examination,- prosecutors tried to plant the seeds of doubt and the jury by questioning where were all the witnesses? why she toldanded counselors just last month that he was not all that bad. david collin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> david, thank you. the man did of killing his wife and burying her body under a shed in the backyard of the maximum...
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i raise that because you mentioned ray charles earlier, as did i, for that matter. had a moment in his career where he was catching hell, for lack of a better phrase, for taking that instrument and taking that sound >> absolutely. tavis: and secularizing it. >> absolutely. tavis: did you have a similar journey, or how did you navigate learning this thing in the church and taking it to the streets? >> well, let me say one thing about the pentecostal temple. i was raised methodist cme, episcopal. so i would stand outside the pentecostal church and listen. [laughter] tavis: for all my methodist episcopal friends, did y'all hear that? yeah, yeah, pentecostal is hegemonic. if you want some good music, come check us out. >> this is the truth. i stood out on the street there in memphis. but yeah, my teacher, my classical teacher, mrs. -- [indiscernible] -- glover, was a cme organist there. but yes, it was a no-no to bring this type of music away from the spiritual environment and we were doing something that we knew was not kosher, for lack of a better word. i understand t
i raise that because you mentioned ray charles earlier, as did i, for that matter. had a moment in his career where he was catching hell, for lack of a better phrase, for taking that instrument and taking that sound >> absolutely. tavis: and secularizing it. >> absolutely. tavis: did you have a similar journey, or how did you navigate learning this thing in the church and taking it to the streets? >> well, let me say one thing about the pentecostal temple. i was raised...
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excuse me, ray, can i ask you something? what?ture, but there's plenty of room for hoity and toity? well... what? i don't care-- i don't care if amy's in it or not. talk to mom. well, you see, i would, but she's pretty upset. nice gift. ok, everybody. whenever you're ready. yeah. ok. sure. sure. all right. listen. she's crying. she is not. she's got the dry cries. photographer: ray. as soon as i get the adults in, then i can bring in the kids. right. no problem. are you gonna help me? no. this is so typical of your mother. it's either her way or no way. this picture, where we spend the holidays, how i raise my children. well, guess what. not this time. oh... come on. you're killin' me here! this is the--the-- the first gift i'm getting her that even has a chance of working. remember the toaster? huh? the--the aquarium? the--the fruit of the frickin' month club? don't you see? i thought she would like this because... she told me she would. come on. hey, look, just take the picture, and then i'll do whatever you want. all right, we'
excuse me, ray, can i ask you something? what?ture, but there's plenty of room for hoity and toity? well... what? i don't care-- i don't care if amy's in it or not. talk to mom. well, you see, i would, but she's pretty upset. nice gift. ok, everybody. whenever you're ready. yeah. ok. sure. sure. all right. listen. she's crying. she is not. she's got the dry cries. photographer: ray. as soon as i get the adults in, then i can bring in the kids. right. no problem. are you gonna help me? no. this...
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for bitchy.eda n boy, this isjust like you, ray.an'te you rise to the occasion! hi, are the kids home yet?i. oh, mama, mom--mom! please, just go home.it- if she wants.any this.ot afraidis jekyllwould. tell you what,i cannot.. take this anymore, ok? you make a huge mess,you do, you invite your friends over to dall day,crazy and all you can think of is. let's just load her up with drugs!" in it.'s gotst.s i can't believe you! if there's ever anything wrong, it's pms! huh? sometimes--i just--i d! someto smack you!want debra's right, raymond.
for bitchy.eda n boy, this isjust like you, ray.an'te you rise to the occasion! hi, are the kids home yet?i. oh, mama, mom--mom! please, just go home.it- if she wants.any this.ot afraidis jekyllwould. tell you what,i cannot.. take this anymore, ok? you make a huge mess,you do, you invite your friends over to dall day,crazy and all you can think of is. let's just load her up with drugs!" in it.'s gotst.s i can't believe you! if there's ever anything wrong, it's pms! huh? sometimes--i...
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i would never have thought how painful a sting ray stings. >> he knows now. he was teaching his two kids how to surf when he accidentally stepped on a sting ray. >> came right off. having a hard time trying to talk in the throbbing pain. >> more than 450 beachgoers have been stung by rays this month alone. five times as many stings as august of last year. lifeguards are fighting back, even opening a sting ray treatment center here in just one hour. >> might be going overflow here shortly. >> we met five new sting ray victims who came limping in. >> just off my board and as soon as my feet hit the ground -- >> southern california isn't the only invasion site sting ray injuries are increasing on the sandy shores of the gulf coast too. >> ask most surfers out here how to prevent being stung, they'll tell you about the sting ray shuffle as they're walking into the water, make sure you're digging up the sand and that'll help scare potential sting rays away. >> if you do get stung, skip the unconventional remedies of urban legends and just soak the injury in hot wa
i would never have thought how painful a sting ray stings. >> he knows now. he was teaching his two kids how to surf when he accidentally stepped on a sting ray. >> came right off. having a hard time trying to talk in the throbbing pain. >> more than 450 beachgoers have been stung by rays this month alone. five times as many stings as august of last year. lifeguards are fighting back, even opening a sting ray treatment center here in just one hour. >> might be going...
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when ray came back from world war ii, ray and his wife mildred went into the car business. ray was a born salesman, but a conventional businessman he was not. >> after somebody bought a new vehicle, he would take the trade-in and drive it out to the farm or put it in a building and you couldn't buy it. you had to buy a new car. so he was a master at selling new chevrolets. >> reporter: people traveled from all over to buy a new chevy from ray. he sold a lot of cars. but after 50 years, the lambrichts were ready to retire. and what they've left behind will blow the minds of car collectors. >> it's alike being inside a time capsule. >> yes, it is, and it still has the delivery numbers on the window. >> wow. ray and mildred now in their 90s, their health frail, thought it was time for their last closeout sale. >> i've been looking for one of these. >> reporter: yvette will auction off all of the cars as-is the last week in september. so they will come by the thousands next month to see for themselves the legend was true. there is a holy grail, and it looks like an old chevy. h
when ray came back from world war ii, ray and his wife mildred went into the car business. ray was a born salesman, but a conventional businessman he was not. >> after somebody bought a new vehicle, he would take the trade-in and drive it out to the farm or put it in a building and you couldn't buy it. you had to buy a new car. so he was a master at selling new chevrolets. >> reporter: people traveled from all over to buy a new chevy from ray. he sold a lot of cars. but after 50...
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la-la la ray, i'melling you.kers tongue] come on. all right. look, it's already saturday. we gotta do it 3 times tomorrow. ok, listen, i gotta ask both of you a question. sure, dear. what is it? uh... what are you doing? uh... she--she wanted what is it, dear? um... yes, what is it, dear? we've been getting some conflicting reports, and, uh, what we would both like to know is how often do thtwo of you actually... go to the theater? have sex. [laughs] oh, this is as bad as it gets. oh, my god! marie, listen, i would never ask except-- do you understand the meaning of a private conversation? yes, of course i do, but frank said something that-- what d you say? hey, i didn't talk to her. thanks for blabbing my business. what? what are you so mad about? you were proud of it. just say the number. have you no boundaries?! i don't care. if it's out in the open, it's out in the open. twice a week. oh, frank! what are you saying? don't lie like that. ok, see? hey, who's lying? what's wrong with you? why are we having this
la-la la ray, i'melling you.kers tongue] come on. all right. look, it's already saturday. we gotta do it 3 times tomorrow. ok, listen, i gotta ask both of you a question. sure, dear. what is it? uh... what are you doing? uh... she--she wanted what is it, dear? um... yes, what is it, dear? we've been getting some conflicting reports, and, uh, what we would both like to know is how often do thtwo of you actually... go to the theater? have sex. [laughs] oh, this is as bad as it gets. oh, my god!...
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ray: listen-- here's the pie, ray.gonna order, or are you just gonna color the place mats? no, no. don't order anything, guys. look, let me make it up to you, huh? let's have my pizza. huh? zza i give to you. free. come on, free pizza. we're gonna need drinks. yeah! yeah, suzy, small sodas for everybody. co all right. so...you had a busy morning. did you remember how to do everything, or did you have to consult the manual? ha ha ha ha ha! hey. you want to know something? you're not gonna believe this. third time this week. that's a barone record. 3 times? get outta here! i'm tellin' you. no way. 3 times. tuesday, thursday, today. i think you're confusing sex with showering. so how come you're becoming so popular? i don't know. it's just happening. u doing something different? you talking to her more, paying more attention to her? maybe it's your... technique. have you learned some new moves? no. moves. what do i got? i got fast forward and the stall. well, you gotta be doin' something different. no. the only thing i ca
ray: listen-- here's the pie, ray.gonna order, or are you just gonna color the place mats? no, no. don't order anything, guys. look, let me make it up to you, huh? let's have my pizza. huh? zza i give to you. free. come on, free pizza. we're gonna need drinks. yeah! yeah, suzy, small sodas for everybody. co all right. so...you had a busy morning. did you remember how to do everything, or did you have to consult the manual? ha ha ha ha ha! hey. you want to know something? you're not gonna...
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ray kelly is--no one likes abusing the constitution more than ray kelly does.e said these are not quotas because the cops say on the streets, look, we've got quotas. we have to do these 250s a certain amount of times. ray kelly is making us do them. ray kelly said they're not quotas. what did he call them? production goals. production goals. that's awesome. >> i think it's a product of how our society is run. and how it's directed at certain folks, and you know which certain folks i'm talking about. but when you have father, sister, brother, they have to check to make sure that their family gets ms. not because of the danger of the other residents but because of the quote protectors of the community. they're going after anyone who is walking around getting into their place of residence. if no one hears that story they think, of course, there are so many minority crimes. there is no x-ray vision to see that guy is a criminal. these are humans. the police are humans, and they're making judgments off their own misconceptions, perceptions or past experience of what
ray kelly is--no one likes abusing the constitution more than ray kelly does.e said these are not quotas because the cops say on the streets, look, we've got quotas. we have to do these 250s a certain amount of times. ray kelly is making us do them. ray kelly said they're not quotas. what did he call them? production goals. production goals. that's awesome. >> i think it's a product of how our society is run. and how it's directed at certain folks, and you know which certain folks i'm...
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ray lisi? scotty's got him in the box now. valens: i'm gonna make you pick up after yourself, ray.ays you flashed a gun at him. (chuckles): oh, that's interesting. it gets better, see, 'cause this marine got shot. well, isn't that what they sign up for? pulled your sheet. you beat a guy with a .38 not long after tully disappeared. it's the same caliber killed tully. guy was a scab. he kept falling on my gun. lucky i didn't ll the trigger. well, you couldn't beat tully, so you shot him. keep trawling. either you talkth you, ray. or a few friends of that cop you swung at are gonna come in here and tuck you in for the night. lucky bastard was doing just fine when i left him. ("go, man, go" playing) ♪ i met a chick who was real great ♪ ♪ do-dah, do-dah... nora: it's the greatest city in the world. tully: a lot of guys on the ship from philly. maybe i'll make it my home someday, too. oh, it's already 10:00. i'm sorry, i'm keeping you, what with your big first day tomorrow. my friend dragged me along with her, and i wasn't expecting to meet someone like you. i know, me neither. we got th
ray lisi? scotty's got him in the box now. valens: i'm gonna make you pick up after yourself, ray.ays you flashed a gun at him. (chuckles): oh, that's interesting. it gets better, see, 'cause this marine got shot. well, isn't that what they sign up for? pulled your sheet. you beat a guy with a .38 not long after tully disappeared. it's the same caliber killed tully. guy was a scab. he kept falling on my gun. lucky i didn't ll the trigger. well, you couldn't beat tully, so you shot him. keep...
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you raise the specter of ray kelly. ray kelly has been a very stalwart defender of his department's approach. believes genuinely he's saving people's lives. saving black and brown people's lives. he's been floated as possible head of dhs. given this policy and how associated with it, how stalwart defender, what do you think of the possibility of ray kelly being nominated to head dhs? >> i think that it is possible me gets nominated. i think if he gets nominated, he'll face the fiercest opposition from the civil rights community that any person put forward by president obama ever has. it will be vocal and outspoken because he has chosen to be vocal and outspoken about racial profiling. i'm not sure that, frankly, he really believes in this. at the very least, he was against racial profiling before he was for if. he thought stop and frisk was dubious before he became its biggest champion. and -- >> well, he's definitely -- there's been a trajectory. there's been some movement. i'm willing to grant. ben jealous from the na
you raise the specter of ray kelly. ray kelly has been a very stalwart defender of his department's approach. believes genuinely he's saving people's lives. saving black and brown people's lives. he's been floated as possible head of dhs. given this policy and how associated with it, how stalwart defender, what do you think of the possibility of ray kelly being nominated to head dhs? >> i think that it is possible me gets nominated. i think if he gets nominated, he'll face the fiercest...
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before they sign with them. >> you mentioned ray and so much talk about life after ray.t ace me back to jerrod johnson shared with me a couple of years ago when ray was injured for a couple of weeks. and he said it changed the defense because all of a sudden all 11 guys had to pay closer attention to their assignment because if you had it wrong presnap, ray wasn't out there to get you in the right spot. do you sense some of that coming -- going on in it camp? >> sometimes everybody just feels like -- i may be the next leader. and it's not necessarily vocal. but everybody now, i got to do my part. and some ways, some times, it puts the onus on guys that maybe wouldn't have it before and they know it. and i think jared probably put it exactly right. and i feel like that's our team right now. >> much more with -- coming up lart in the show. "ravens countdown." as far as weather wise the first couple of games in tampa, we saw sticky and stormy and dined of nasty. a week ago. and it was like autumn here and delightful. and tonight not bad. a little bit warm. but at least the
before they sign with them. >> you mentioned ray and so much talk about life after ray.t ace me back to jerrod johnson shared with me a couple of years ago when ray was injured for a couple of weeks. and he said it changed the defense because all of a sudden all 11 guys had to pay closer attention to their assignment because if you had it wrong presnap, ray wasn't out there to get you in the right spot. do you sense some of that coming -- going on in it camp? >> sometimes everybody...
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>> i'm all right. >> we have ray romano.lking in beverly hills. >> what's more annoying, seeing people litter or people making you recycle? >> litter. >> see if people litter. >> i'd rather not see people litter. that's a politically correct answer. that's true. >> nobody ever gets slammed for litter. it's $1,000 fine. i've never seen or heard anyone getting it. >> one of my friends got a littering ticket. she was driving and i guess she like threw one of her hair extensions out the window and she got a ticket for it. >> the closest i ever got to hearing anyone get a litter ticket was my girlfriend ashing out the car. they pulled us over for that. >> they just assumed you were drunk like d.m.x. >> thanks so much, ray. >> coming up -- >> the paparazzi got attacked by kayne west. hired gloria allred. >> the city attorney is mulling over whether to prosecute kayne. it just got more complicated because gloria will not settle this thing. >> we haven't had a a gloria allred press conference in a long time. it's fine. >> next "tmz"
>> i'm all right. >> we have ray romano.lking in beverly hills. >> what's more annoying, seeing people litter or people making you recycle? >> litter. >> see if people litter. >> i'd rather not see people litter. that's a politically correct answer. that's true. >> nobody ever gets slammed for litter. it's $1,000 fine. i've never seen or heard anyone getting it. >> one of my friends got a littering ticket. she was driving and i guess she like...
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>> i'm all right. >> we have ray romano.s walking in beverly hills. >> what's more annoying, seeing people litter or people making you recycle? >> litter. >> see if people litter. jirksd' rather not see people litter, -- >> i'd rather not see people litter. that's a politically correct answer. that's true. >> it's $1,000 fine. i've never seen or heard anyone getting it. >> one of my friends got a littering ticket. she was driving and she threw one of her hair extensions out the window and she got a ticket for it. >> the closest i ever got to hearing anyone get a litter ticket was my girlfriend ashing out the car. >> they just assumed she was drunk like d.m.x. >> thanks so much, ray. >> coming up -- >> the pap razzy got attacked by kayne west. >> the city attorney is mulling over whether to prosecute kayne. it just got more complicated because gloria will not settle this thing. jeff not had a gloria press -- we have not had a gloria press conference in a little bit. >> justin bieber -- >> the police raided a bus and found a s
>> i'm all right. >> we have ray romano.s walking in beverly hills. >> what's more annoying, seeing people litter or people making you recycle? >> litter. >> see if people litter. jirksd' rather not see people litter, -- >> i'd rather not see people litter. that's a politically correct answer. that's true. >> it's $1,000 fine. i've never seen or heard anyone getting it. >> one of my friends got a littering ticket. she was driving and she threw one...
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master's degree, ray. this is what idon't understand.llmaking jokes ab? i'm a complicated person. come on. it's just--tha. i just--i make funof th. to you last night?", who and it was quite tasty." whoa! who wants tohang . but don't you thinkthat there'sg is at my expense?you can be popr i wish therewas. all right aw, come on! i'm kidding. hey, look, we knowthe s. you got it all over me,? you're the pretty,smart, to. i'm the one they say,"h" so i don't know,maybe i, i'm telling them how,yo? "she can't cook. ha ha!" ah ha ha ha ha ha. come on.it could be. you know chuck wilson? you knowwhat he told me? gets into bed with her,e he has to shoo awaythe . shoo away the penguins. that's cold... wilson's wife. and yet, i don'tthink a. think about me.t the other s think about me. i'm not gonna make joke. thank you. you still gonna coo? yes. you wanna takey? --www.ncicap.org--nationalce a division of time warneren. no. ok, then, can ihave? oh, come on! come on. come on. the new samsung galaxy s 4.ng you about. it's got a front and back camera so
master's degree, ray. this is what idon't understand.llmaking jokes ab? i'm a complicated person. come on. it's just--tha. i just--i make funof th. to you last night?", who and it was quite tasty." whoa! who wants tohang . but don't you thinkthat there'sg is at my expense?you can be popr i wish therewas. all right aw, come on! i'm kidding. hey, look, we knowthe s. you got it all over me,? you're the pretty,smart, to. i'm the one they say,"h" so i don't know,maybe i, i'm...
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rays outfielder wil myers' bases- loaded single in the bottom of the 10th inning, lifted the rays to giants' three-game winning streak. the game featured a matchup of former cy young award winners, david price and tim lincecum. it was just the second game featured two former cy young award winners. the giants take on the rays this morning at 10:40 a-m at tropicana field. and it just keeps getting better for the a's. eric sogard's sacrifice bunt brought home a run. then yoenis cespedes, smashed one over the left- lead. the a's end the texas rangers' five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory. this win extends their american league west lead on texas to three-and-a- half games. the a's take on the rangers again today with first pitch at 1:05 right here at the oakland coliseum. will be back with more on kron 4 news weekend will we come back from the break appeared ♪ ♪ ♪ i've gveot som shinghior yor to. (announcernc) fancfay feasfedels tswithwiheddhe.. a meal that hais sur se to dto. now availaaible ine the chess fancy ncfeast.as the thbest istngrediret ist ov will be back with a 9:00 h
rays outfielder wil myers' bases- loaded single in the bottom of the 10th inning, lifted the rays to giants' three-game winning streak. the game featured a matchup of former cy young award winners, david price and tim lincecum. it was just the second game featured two former cy young award winners. the giants take on the rays this morning at 10:40 a-m at tropicana field. and it just keeps getting better for the a's. eric sogard's sacrifice bunt brought home a run. then yoenis cespedes, smashed...
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happen to her. >> translator: i would be grateful if people could identify me by using my dental x-rays. >> reporter: japanese dentists are setting you up a system, as the disaster motivated them. more than 18,000 people ended up missing. dental records work better than qui fingerprints in identifying bodies. right after the disaster, dr. aiko became involved in identifying those who had perished. the unique features of teeth preserved, even after being immersed in saltwater for a long time. still it took a long time to identify the bodies that's because the tsunami washed away a lot of medical records. as for those that survived, they needed uniformity. at least 13 bodies were wrongly identified. the examiners relied only on external appearances. kenji saito's aunt was swept away by the tsunami. mistakenly her body was given to another family right after the disaster. her remains were finally returned to the saito family, nine months after the disaster. >> translator: until the body is found, it's an awful feeling for the family, we kept on thinking what's up with her? what happened to
happen to her. >> translator: i would be grateful if people could identify me by using my dental x-rays. >> reporter: japanese dentists are setting you up a system, as the disaster motivated them. more than 18,000 people ended up missing. dental records work better than qui fingerprints in identifying bodies. right after the disaster, dr. aiko became involved in identifying those who had perished. the unique features of teeth preserved, even after being immersed in saltwater for a...
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ray e. fulk's estate. i was wracking my brain on who is ray fulk. >> reporter: good question.e in the rural city of lincoln, illinois. remember "to kill a mockingbird"? well, until his death last year at the age of 71, you might say he was his town's version of boo radley. >> he was eccentric. >> i never knew what was going to come out of his mouth. >> reporter: his closest companions were his dogs. >> loved dogs really more than people. >> reporter: from the look of things, ray could have been on a tv show, too. "hoarders." but hidden amongst the junk in his farmhouse? clues about why he left his entire estate to two men he never met, describing them in his will as friends. donald behle is ray fulk's lawyer. he showed them strange letters with talk of telepathy, which barton's character displayed on his show. but the real answer to the mystery was is in this dusty scrapbook. >> they found this book underneath a pile of clothes. >> reporter: the scrapbook showed a rabid fan's fixation with brophy's show "lucan." >> he had written down every episode i had ever done, the date it
ray e. fulk's estate. i was wracking my brain on who is ray fulk. >> reporter: good question.e in the rural city of lincoln, illinois. remember "to kill a mockingbird"? well, until his death last year at the age of 71, you might say he was his town's version of boo radley. >> he was eccentric. >> i never knew what was going to come out of his mouth. >> reporter: his closest companions were his dogs. >> loved dogs really more than people. >>...
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ray kelly himself a few decades ago stood against this very idea of racial profiling.ery ideal today he seems to want to back up and push along. i think that is something to be disappointed about if it should ever come. and i believe with that certain communities would be right to push back against this is administration if they made such appointment. i don't believe by any means this is a perfect administration although i certainly believe in many of the things that the obama administration has been able to push forward and the kinds of fights they are waging. this would not be one of them for me. >> all right. thanks so much, goldie taylor and michael eric dyson. >> thank you. >> we will be right back to clear the air. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. iand we're talkingl time with maria a
ray kelly himself a few decades ago stood against this very idea of racial profiling.ery ideal today he seems to want to back up and push along. i think that is something to be disappointed about if it should ever come. and i believe with that certain communities would be right to push back against this is administration if they made such appointment. i don't believe by any means this is a perfect administration although i certainly believe in many of the things that the obama administration...
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james earl ray, he was in the woods for three or four days, and they did use the dogs.t's basically the only way you would find them in these mountains with one of these dogs, you know, because it's so thick and everything. there's nowhere to go. >> ray was captured 52 hours later, less than two miles from the prison. since then, razor wire fences and motion sensors have been installed, adding another layer of security. today, inmates considered escape risks are transferred from other prisons to brushy mountain. one of those inmates is michael king, a veteran of the 1990 gulf war, he returned home to find his life shattered. >> i was in the army and stationed in iraq and my wife and daughter were murdered while i was over there. i came back and i tracked down the guy that killed them, and i interrogated and found out he was the one that killed them, and killed him. i had just come from a war zone and my head was pretty screwed up, my whole world had just crashed in before me. i was over there, i was thinking maybe i would die, and to have her and my daughter die was jus
james earl ray, he was in the woods for three or four days, and they did use the dogs.t's basically the only way you would find them in these mountains with one of these dogs, you know, because it's so thick and everything. there's nowhere to go. >> ray was captured 52 hours later, less than two miles from the prison. since then, razor wire fences and motion sensors have been installed, adding another layer of security. today, inmates considered escape risks are transferred from other...
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the rays bat around in the ninth top the orioles 7-4.he 0's have lost the last five home games to tampa bay. >> -- tampa bay. >> fox 5 news is brought to you by verizon. >> and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. i couldn't count on it, that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. period. that's powerful. verizon. taking the edge off we know what the claw machines are. for parents it eats up all the money. but this kid ended up getting stuck inside the machine. mom panicked. the little guy thought the situation was funny. not for long because an employee came over with the keys, got him out. it's unclear whether the boy went home with his prize. >> and 2345u -- now you have the news edge. the news is always on myfoxdc.com. as always thanks for staying
the rays bat around in the ninth top the orioles 7-4.he 0's have lost the last five home games to tampa bay. >> -- tampa bay. >> fox 5 news is brought to you by verizon. >> and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. i couldn't count on it, that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely...
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is that right, ray? >> that's right. i mean once you step away from the nuclear issue you see an entirely, kind of a very complex picture in the region. the iranians seem to think and there's evidence to suggest they're right that the region is increasingly polarizing and dividing against itself. but the basis of those division of polarities are actually sectarian. so on the one hand you have the saudies and gulf states attempting to buttress the sunni order and on the other hand you have the iranians sporting what they call the forces of resistance which happens to be hezbollah, the assad regime in syria and various palestinian rejectionist groups. so the middle east is actually being divided against itself. and iranians and saudies are in different parts of that. and the united states is actually involved in that particularly arab cold war as well side well the sunni regimes as well so this is quite a polarized divided region. and the question of the nuclear issues will at some point have to be considered in the contex
is that right, ray? >> that's right. i mean once you step away from the nuclear issue you see an entirely, kind of a very complex picture in the region. the iranians seem to think and there's evidence to suggest they're right that the region is increasingly polarizing and dividing against itself. but the basis of those division of polarities are actually sectarian. so on the one hand you have the saudies and gulf states attempting to buttress the sunni order and on the other hand you have...
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♪ you can call him ray ♪ or you can call him jay ♪ or you can call him ray-jay ♪ but you...im already. the point is great artists are always trying new things like michelangelo... or shaquille o'neal. you just need some inspiration. it's so exciting to do something cultural together. matt groening? what's he doing in a museum? he can barely draw. ow! oh, no! i'm being erased! move it, bub. we got an installation to installate. mmm, a claes oldenburg. he's a european who defied convention and embraced american popular culture. ( whistles ) he must be a hundred feet tall. now this is a joseph turner. in an era when everyone else painted portraits he broke away by painting the venetian canals. it's glorious. the streets are paved with water. you could ride a walrus to work. and picasso started out painting realistically then moved on to cubism. by the end of his life he was just painting crank letters to the editor. they call it his "angry jerk" period. ( gurgling ) split-pea. ( gasping ): with ham! any ideas yet? no. these guys are geniuses. i could never think of something li
♪ you can call him ray ♪ or you can call him jay ♪ or you can call him ray-jay ♪ but you...im already. the point is great artists are always trying new things like michelangelo... or shaquille o'neal. you just need some inspiration. it's so exciting to do something cultural together. matt groening? what's he doing in a museum? he can barely draw. ow! oh, no! i'm being erased! move it, bub. we got an installation to installate. mmm, a claes oldenburg. he's a european who defied...
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ray lewis won a super bowl with goose back in january of 2000. rondeand randy we'll hear from at halftime. >> tony: ray really went out in class there with another super bowl ring. >> daryl: he is another. we have john elway, jerome bettes and elway, they do it the right way. after winning the super bowl. >> kenny: matthew slater on the return. no flag first half comes to an end in foxborough. with patriots leading the buccaneers, 18-10. stay tuned for the halftime report with the cast of fox football daily from fox sports 1. it's coming up right after these messages. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. america runs on dunkin'. he and his mom, natasha, justan. shopped at family dollar to get him ready for school. let's look for the same items and see the difference. come on. here at walmart you saved over $1.50 on crayola colored pencils. wow! love it! not bad for your next p
ray lewis won a super bowl with goose back in january of 2000. rondeand randy we'll hear from at halftime. >> tony: ray really went out in class there with another super bowl ring. >> daryl: he is another. we have john elway, jerome bettes and elway, they do it the right way. after winning the super bowl. >> kenny: matthew slater on the return. no flag first half comes to an end in foxborough. with patriots leading the buccaneers, 18-10. stay tuned for the halftime report with...
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criminal wrongdoing they're almost given expansions ray kelly is going over and consulting with jean kwan in oakland about how they can fight crime there i mean it's just a potential secretary they are going to fire is what really cared i wanted to see what you thought about kind of did you know we're getting rewarded for perpetuating this kind of criminality across the city absolutely i hope that the ruling actually flips some about right because what it indicates is that ray kelly while serving as the police commissioner of the n.y.p.d. has been responsible for previous of systemic and but for the court ongoing civil rights violations i do hope that if nothing else this closes the door on talk of his potentially coming to washington to lead us because he has absolutely no business serving in the federal government it does. also seeing that this has implications for bloomberg political legacy right his last act as a mayor seems to be trying to resist the effort to restore accountability to the n.y.p.d. the judge's decision takes it out of his hands and is a final repudiation by an i
criminal wrongdoing they're almost given expansions ray kelly is going over and consulting with jean kwan in oakland about how they can fight crime there i mean it's just a potential secretary they are going to fire is what really cared i wanted to see what you thought about kind of did you know we're getting rewarded for perpetuating this kind of criminality across the city absolutely i hope that the ruling actually flips some about right because what it indicates is that ray kelly while...
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. >> reporter: staff at the dental college converts the x-rays into data files. they are stored in the vaults of a private security company. in the last year 200 people have signed up for the service. her sons have grown up. since then she hasn't had much social life. when the earthquake and tsunami struck, she heard many bodies could not be identified and she decided to make sure that it didn't happen to her. >> translator: i would be grateful if people could identify me by using my dental x-rays. >> reporter: japanese dentists are setting up an i.d. system. the 2011 disaster motivated them. more than 1800 people ended up dead or missing. the national agency said that dental records were better than fingerprints or dna in identifying bodies. right after the disaster, this doctor became involved in identifying soul ining those wh perished. the unique features of teeth are preserved even after being immersed in salt water for a long time. still, it takes a long time to identify the bodies. that's because the tsunami took medical records. those that survived lacked
. >> reporter: staff at the dental college converts the x-rays into data files. they are stored in the vaults of a private security company. in the last year 200 people have signed up for the service. her sons have grown up. since then she hasn't had much social life. when the earthquake and tsunami struck, she heard many bodies could not be identified and she decided to make sure that it didn't happen to her. >> translator: i would be grateful if people could identify me by using...
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i'm ray suarez. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and suzie garrett. brought to you by -- >> you get close to iconic landmarks, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> media shocker. the washington post company sells its number and publishing assets to amazon.co
i'm ray suarez. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions...
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that, what they can't handle is secrets held by the obama administration which they don't trust. >> ray, the new york police commissioner. >> my heart is with jane amary heart is with dan. i distrust the nsa. if you go back and read a story in our newspaper in 2008, what we have learned is entirely consistent with that, if you describe the scope of the way this operation working normally. that and the snowden details have put more detail to it. in specific, the revelations about the court admonishing the nsa suggests there is a mechanism for dealing with error, at least, and potentially with abuse. >> and the administration released the court rulings, declassified them themselves, this is not a leak, so it got the information out there and it does show that there is a process by which mistakes overreaching is corrected. >> yeah, it was human operator error, it was not intentional evil grabbing e-mails and reading them. they worked with that judge, if you read down to the bottom of the statement and they corrected the problem to the satisfaction of the court and the court said problem so
that, what they can't handle is secrets held by the obama administration which they don't trust. >> ray, the new york police commissioner. >> my heart is with jane amary heart is with dan. i distrust the nsa. if you go back and read a story in our newspaper in 2008, what we have learned is entirely consistent with that, if you describe the scope of the way this operation working normally. that and the snowden details have put more detail to it. in specific, the revelations about the...
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rays win this one 4-3. final round of the bridgestone invitational. as expected tiger woods held on to win. despite one birdie on 10. he lead by 7 coming in and shot an even par 70. 15 under on the tournament and won by seven strokes. he collects his 79th career win. eighth here at firestone. but this is the first with his son charlie at the course. >> wanted to know what place i am in. are you leading or not? that's his stock question. i am not leading. are you going start leading 1234* well, i'm trying. this week was nice. i was able to get the lead. i held it, and it was awfully special to have him here. he understands it now. it is special to share that kind of moment. >> once his son understands it, it was a special day. this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. we have it all going on, the envelope pre-season, college football getting underway and all of that here on abc7. hope you are ready for some football because here it comes. >> we are ready. thank you, shu. thank you for joining us. that's it for this edition of abc7 news
rays win this one 4-3. final round of the bridgestone invitational. as expected tiger woods held on to win. despite one birdie on 10. he lead by 7 coming in and shot an even par 70. 15 under on the tournament and won by seven strokes. he collects his 79th career win. eighth here at firestone. but this is the first with his son charlie at the course. >> wanted to know what place i am in. are you leading or not? that's his stock question. i am not leading. are you going start leading 1234*...
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rays win this one 4-3. final round of the bridgestone invitational. as expected tiger woods held on to win. despite one birdie on 10. he lead by 7 coming in and shot an even par 70. 15 under on the tournament and won by seven strokes. he collects his 79th career win. eighth here at firestone. but this is the first with his son charlie at the course. >> wanted to know what place i am in. are you leading or not? that's his stock question. i am not leading. are you going start leading 1234* well, i'm trying. this week was nice. i was able to get the lead. i held it, and it was awfully special to have him here. he understands it now. it is special to share that kind of moment. >> once his son understands it, it was a special day. this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. we have it all going on, the envelope pre-season, college football getting underway and all of that here on abc7. hope you are ready for some football because here it comes. >> we are ready. thank you, shu. thank you for joining us. that's it for this edition of abc7 news
rays win this one 4-3. final round of the bridgestone invitational. as expected tiger woods held on to win. despite one birdie on 10. he lead by 7 coming in and shot an even par 70. 15 under on the tournament and won by seven strokes. he collects his 79th career win. eighth here at firestone. but this is the first with his son charlie at the course. >> wanted to know what place i am in. are you leading or not? that's his stock question. i am not leading. are you going start leading 1234*...
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karla porter said, quote, i knew ray was going to kill me. and i just wanted to kill him first. >>> prosecutorsprosecutors said that william ray porter was killed at a hess gas station. karla porter faces life in prison without parole. >>> help may be on the way for all the families of the 19 firefighters killed battling a wildfire in arizona. carter evans has the latest for we'll. -- for wjz. >> reporter: when the yarnle fires scorched more than 8,000 acres of arizona wilderness, it claimed the lives of 19 members of the granite mountain hot shots. at the time, their families were assured they would be taken care of. but more than a month after the tragedy, one of the widows says the city of prescott is not keeping that promise. >> it is a terrible tragedy. and the bigger tragedy is in the fact that the people that can make it right report making it right. >> reporter: the ashcrafts are one of 13 families denied lifetime benefits by the city, because their relatives were considered "seasonal" employeeless. >> he worked full-time hours, had a
karla porter said, quote, i knew ray was going to kill me. and i just wanted to kill him first. >>> prosecutorsprosecutors said that william ray porter was killed at a hess gas station. karla porter faces life in prison without parole. >>> help may be on the way for all the families of the 19 firefighters killed battling a wildfire in arizona. carter evans has the latest for we'll. -- for wjz. >> reporter: when the yarnle fires scorched more than 8,000 acres of arizona...