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pleased to welcome keanu reeves to this program. the talented and popular star of so many notable projects, including, of course, "the matrix" trilogy, is out now with a terrific new documentary about the changing nature of filmmaking. the project is called "side by side." >> are you done with them? >> do not hold me to it, but i think i am. >> we are going through a very significant enlarged transition in cinema, -- and large transition in cinema, and the visual process democratizes the whole thing. >> i always thought you have to have a certain kind of knowledge. basically, you have to be a dude who knows how to operate machines to do this job. >> i want to push the art form even further, to be able to make things you could not envision before. >> we are being forced into transition. >> periscopic lee, you need the two images to exist. >> you cannot shoot three-d on film. film has been dead in my heart for 10 years. >> i hate 3-d. it is a marketing scheme. >> i really thought this is the future. >> how is it different, and how do
pleased to welcome keanu reeves to this program. the talented and popular star of so many notable projects, including, of course, "the matrix" trilogy, is out now with a terrific new documentary about the changing nature of filmmaking. the project is called "side by side." >> are you done with them? >> do not hold me to it, but i think i am. >> we are going through a very significant enlarged transition in cinema, -- and large transition in cinema, and the...
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then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray. there he points in his face, and then that's when the fight starts. >> narrator: if reeves can convince disciplinary officer hale that he did not instigate the fight, he could return to his dorm. if not, he could face up to 60 days in segregation. >> i mean, now is the time to explain your situation, and i'm gonna tell you, don't lie to me, because i've already watched the tape, and i know what happened, okay? go ahead. >> we just started fighting. i feel like if i wanted to really fight him like that i'd have -- you know what i'm saying? -- caught him off the camera we'd have fought where i wouldn't have to deal with y'all right now. >> when i watched the video, it showed me that you were trying to take his food from his tray. >> i was gonna move his tray out of my way 'cause he was sitting where i was sitting at. >> well, i mean, you sat down at a chair, and then he sat down at a chair. i mean, where did you want him to go to? >> right, but where he was sitting at is where i was sit
then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray. there he points in his face, and then that's when the fight starts. >> narrator: if reeves can convince disciplinary officer hale that he did not instigate the fight, he could return to his dorm. if not, he could face up to 60 days in segregation. >> i mean, now is the time to explain your situation, and i'm gonna tell you, don't lie to me, because i've already watched the tape, and i know what happened, okay? go...
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pleased to welcome keanu reeves to this program. the talented and popular star of so many notable projects, including, of course, "the matrix" trilogy, is out now with a terrific new documentary about the changing nature of filmmaking. the project is called "side by side." >> are you done with them? >> do not hold me to it, but i think i am. >> we are going through a very significant enlarged transition in cinema, -- and large transition in cinema, and the visual process democratizes the whole thing. >> i always thought you have to have a certain kind of knowledge. basically, you have to be a dude who knows how to operate machines to do this job. >> i want to push the art form even further, to be able to make things you could not envision before. >> we are being forced into transition. >> periscopic lee, you need the two images to exist. >> you cannot shoot three-d on film. film has been dead in my heart for 10 years. >> i hate 3-d. it is a marketing scheme. >> i really thought this is the future. >> how is it different, and how do
pleased to welcome keanu reeves to this program. the talented and popular star of so many notable projects, including, of course, "the matrix" trilogy, is out now with a terrific new documentary about the changing nature of filmmaking. the project is called "side by side." >> are you done with them? >> do not hold me to it, but i think i am. >> we are going through a very significant enlarged transition in cinema, -- and large transition in cinema, and the...
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richard reeve has more on this moving story. it is a different kind of cleanup. hundreds of volunteers at arlington national cemetery. braving the cold. collecting 112,000 wreaths placed here for the holidays. i am thankful that they did it for us. the rates are often surrounded by a dusting of snow to honorpointment way those who paid the ultimate -- poignant way to honor who pay the ultimate sacrifice. >> weeks later, these use elbow grease, and /ooden poles, even ropes thinking of those who will remain there in their final resting place. we truly do care about the service they give to our country. takes a couple of a bitter winter day. loving, tender care on this sacred ground. you actually see the people sacrificed their lives. in arlington national cemetery, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> a fixture in the u.s. senate is retiring. notharkin announced he will run for reelection. the 73-year-old says it is time for him to step aside. he served in the house for 10 years. the senate seat has been in hands for decades and opening fore an republicans next year. secr
richard reeve has more on this moving story. it is a different kind of cleanup. hundreds of volunteers at arlington national cemetery. braving the cold. collecting 112,000 wreaths placed here for the holidays. i am thankful that they did it for us. the rates are often surrounded by a dusting of snow to honorpointment way those who paid the ultimate -- poignant way to honor who pay the ultimate sacrifice. >> weeks later, these use elbow grease, and /ooden poles, even ropes thinking of...
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richard reeve is live on the scene. a person was pulled to safety, but did not make it. that is right. we got word that the victim has been identified as a 55-year- old. when you look at the house from t does not look like much happened. certainly not a fatal fire. neighbors say they saw smoke. they try to get in and rescue resident, but the fire was too much. a black indoor and a burned-out matches. it is sad that anyone would die. a fire that claimed the life of a woman trying to get out. i saw the flames. it was billowing. this neighbor spotted the through this window and called 911. the smoke was really bad. >> news chopper 7 shows you the fire apparatus. firefighters showed up within five minutes. even before first responders scene, neighbors ground fire extinguishers and hoses trying to help. i has been tried to bring her up, but he could not do it. too many flames. yeah. he's really upset. emergency crews dragged her out of the house and brought the hospital, but it was too late. she was looking for something under the bed with a lighter and the mattress accidenta
richard reeve is live on the scene. a person was pulled to safety, but did not make it. that is right. we got word that the victim has been identified as a 55-year- old. when you look at the house from t does not look like much happened. certainly not a fatal fire. neighbors say they saw smoke. they try to get in and rescue resident, but the fire was too much. a black indoor and a burned-out matches. it is sad that anyone would die. a fire that claimed the life of a woman trying to get out. i...
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richard reeve joins us live from n where he caught up with fans. this is pretty neat. we have been walking around fans allo redskins night long. we found a bar that is a for seattle fans. there you feel like you are in in washington,e d.c. in the nation's capital, you feverfeel redskins building. they are going down. we will send them home crying back to washington state. seahawks. >> it will be a lot of fun. we are season ticket holders. i have been a diehard seahawks fan. it is a seahawk refuge in a redskin nation. it is our little sanctuary. they have network and sunday seattle game and are convinced of victory. people come from out of town. we get between 20 and 40 people in here every weekend. not so fast. >> the redskins would get the victory. this is the first time they in a longivision time. he says this is his team's time. >> the redskins finally have good talent. a lot of passion on both f the teams.ch one o the redskins fans are excited or the team, but they are and where he about rg -- wary of rg3. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> temperatures in seattle and .
richard reeve joins us live from n where he caught up with fans. this is pretty neat. we have been walking around fans allo redskins night long. we found a bar that is a for seattle fans. there you feel like you are in in washington,e d.c. in the nation's capital, you feverfeel redskins building. they are going down. we will send them home crying back to washington state. seahawks. >> it will be a lot of fun. we are season ticket holders. i have been a diehard seahawks fan. it is a...
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richard reeve is back from the effect. richard, they say that new gun laws will not stop the violence. >> you are right, they are not happy. the gun control package is considered one of the most aggressive and country, to ban assault weapons and require licenses of gun owners and extensive background checks. advocates say this will hurt law-abiding citizens and not stop criminals. with their voices, signs, even clothing -- >> what part "shall not be infringed" does not anybody understand? >> i don't believe in gun restrictions for law-abiding citizens. >> voicing concerns their second amendment rights are being taken away. am i think there deliberately trying to make it harder for law-abiding citizens to be up to protect themselves. >> this rally just over a month after the newtown, conn., shootings, just days after governor martin o'malley proposed sweeping gun proposals. that may have to be licensed to drive a car. you should be licensed to operate a firearm. >> he is calling for new gun licenses, renewable every five ye
richard reeve is back from the effect. richard, they say that new gun laws will not stop the violence. >> you are right, they are not happy. the gun control package is considered one of the most aggressive and country, to ban assault weapons and require licenses of gun owners and extensive background checks. advocates say this will hurt law-abiding citizens and not stop criminals. with their voices, signs, even clothing -- >> what part "shall not be infringed" does not...
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richard reeve abc7 news. >> let's look forward. how cold will it get in the morning?e has a first look. >> -- bob ryan has a first look. >> this was an unusual snow. another brutal storm bringing washington to its knees. you can see how rapidly things moved through the last 12 hours or so. that was zipping right along. but also the air was so dry it was a 20-one ratio of snow. usually it is 10-1. look at the temperatures. even where it has been treated because these temperatures are slow -- solo comment into the teens, even the treated spots will be ic. watch out thatfor that to tomorrow. temperatures will rise to 32 degrees. i will tell you what is in store and how many tons of snow fell to earth in the beltway. i figured it out. >> a good one. other parts of the country were hit harder. national costa state officials to declare a state of emergency. -- nashville officials declared a state of emergency. any time we face the threat of severe weather, you can turn to us for complete coverage. you can find instant updates on wjla.com andtwitter. bob has his forecast the
richard reeve abc7 news. >> let's look forward. how cold will it get in the morning?e has a first look. >> -- bob ryan has a first look. >> this was an unusual snow. another brutal storm bringing washington to its knees. you can see how rapidly things moved through the last 12 hours or so. that was zipping right along. but also the air was so dry it was a 20-one ratio of snow. usually it is 10-1. look at the temperatures. even where it has been treated because these...
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at the exact time the costa concordia struck the reeve one year ago. allen pizzey cbs news giglio italy. >> jeff: he was a journalist who stood up for civil rights and help changed the south. remembering eugene patterson. next. >> jeff: the family of internet activist ar won swartz is blaming zellous-- for his death. he could founded the web site reddit committed suicide on frichlt he was facing federal childs claiming he stole documents from an attempt to make them freely available on-line. the nation has lost one of its most famous journalists eugene paterson. an acclaimed newspaper editor paterson was also a civil rights crusader. he died last night in florida at age 8 --. we get more now from magalie laguerre wilkinson. >> reporter: best known for his sharp editorials. they took on the vietnam war and president nixon. but they were most critical of his fellow white southerners who saw the segregated south as the only way of life. patterson's most famous column as editor of the atlanta journal constitution was titled a flower for the grave. he wrote
at the exact time the costa concordia struck the reeve one year ago. allen pizzey cbs news giglio italy. >> jeff: he was a journalist who stood up for civil rights and help changed the south. remembering eugene patterson. next. >> jeff: the family of internet activist ar won swartz is blaming zellous-- for his death. he could founded the web site reddit committed suicide on frichlt he was facing federal childs claiming he stole documents from an attempt to make them freely available...
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the best seats but one man claims he actually didn't have the best seat in the house for five hours reeves grogan clung to a tree forty feet above the ground holding on to nothing but an antiabortion sign now despite his actions the united nation went on as planned and he was soon arrested and charged with preventing authorities from preserving the peace and securing the capital defacement well magistrate judge karen house went further than that she actually banned reeves also known as pastor rick from washington d.c. on till his court hearing on feb twenty fifth you know banished like romeo was banished from verona in shakespeare's most infamous infamous play so is this a violation of free speech well joining me to discuss this is john w. whitehead constitutional attorney with the rutherford institute hi there john so when did we start kicking people out of our city. well you know banning someone for a particular city especially washington d.c. which is a center of free speech activity goes way beyond supreme court opinions from correspondent pretty clear that you cannot restrict the righ
the best seats but one man claims he actually didn't have the best seat in the house for five hours reeves grogan clung to a tree forty feet above the ground holding on to nothing but an antiabortion sign now despite his actions the united nation went on as planned and he was soon arrested and charged with preventing authorities from preserving the peace and securing the capital defacement well magistrate judge karen house went further than that she actually banned reeves also known as pastor...
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live in northwest, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the president will take the oath using a bible once owned by dr. king on the very day the country marks the civil rights' speaker's birthday. >> a democracy by way of inauguration. remembering king is one of those americans who helped the democracy. >> martin luther king teh third. cameras ever were capturing the moment. -- were there capturing the moment. >> there were people of all races, all nationalities holding hands. >> that day she purchased this metal. today, she wore it. >> it is a dream that is deeply rooted in the american dream. >> she is here from virginia. she can to president obama's first inauguration and could not miss this one. >> the second one is just as memorable and historic. >> she would like to think it is the hand of god that allowed the presidential inauguration and this day to fall on teh same day. >> it is a historic event. we are thrilled to be here. >> it was her first time at kings memorial, an important site she said, especially for her kids and future
live in northwest, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the president will take the oath using a bible once owned by dr. king on the very day the country marks the civil rights' speaker's birthday. >> a democracy by way of inauguration. remembering king is one of those americans who helped the democracy. >> martin luther king teh third. cameras ever were capturing the moment. -- were there capturing the moment. >> there were people of all races, all nationalities...
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>> reeves! >> jimmy: that's right. keanu bit reeves.anu the lemur jumped into her truck and bit her on the hand. i like a lemur with a sense of humor. i really do. if that isn't weird enough, in ohio on tuesday, a guy named scott hall had his eyebrow bitten off by a man named roger oates. hall & oates. the police showed up and started laughing when they took their names. imagine you get your eyebrow bitten off and police show up and start -- by the way, how do you even bite an eyebrow off? you really need to kind of scrape it off. it would be like eating candied buttons, wouldn't it? if you're in any way named after a celebrity of any kind, be careful, these things happen in threes. we're now just a few weeks away from potentially falling off what they call the fiscal cliff. very basically, congress put a huge package of tax increases and spending cuts in place for the beginning of 2013. many experts belief if it goes into effect, it will push us into another recession, so they need to reach a budget agreement. unfortunately, they're un
>> reeves! >> jimmy: that's right. keanu bit reeves.anu the lemur jumped into her truck and bit her on the hand. i like a lemur with a sense of humor. i really do. if that isn't weird enough, in ohio on tuesday, a guy named scott hall had his eyebrow bitten off by a man named roger oates. hall & oates. the police showed up and started laughing when they took their names. imagine you get your eyebrow bitten off and police show up and start -- by the way, how do you even bite an...
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live in greenbelt, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> time for a look at the other top stories. a man accused of killing his estranged wife and stepson in montgomery county has entered an alford plea. the police say curtis lopez killed jane mcquain inside of her germantown apartment in october and beat her son william to death with baseball bat. lopez was arrested in north carolina one day after mcquain's body was found. he is facing a possible sentence of life without possibility of parole. >> a prince george's county by employee has been arrested and charged with extortion and harassment. but investigators say that john brown used his position as a building inspector to threaten a restaurant owner with the fear of losing permits unless the owner paid $1,000 per week for brown's band to perform at the restaurant. >> redskins media sweeping the area, just a couple days to go until the first playoff game against the seahawks. fans are purchasing burgundy and gold. tickets are selling for big bucks on line. kickoff at fedex field sunday at 4:30. you may have noticed redskins' rook
live in greenbelt, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> time for a look at the other top stories. a man accused of killing his estranged wife and stepson in montgomery county has entered an alford plea. the police say curtis lopez killed jane mcquain inside of her germantown apartment in october and beat her son william to death with baseball bat. lopez was arrested in north carolina one day after mcquain's body was found. he is facing a possible sentence of life without possibility of parole....
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richard reeve is live on the national maul with all the excitement already underway, right, rich in?people are really pumped up for this. we should mention if you come to the national mall there will be a lot of security fences like this. by monday there will be hundreds of thousands of people out here. >> the heightened security and yes, the crowds -- >> it's amazing. really inspiring to be here. >> signs the inaugural is just days away now. >> this is the second time around but there's a first time for anyone to be inspired. >> among the 800,000 people converging on d.c. -- >> going to be really crowded! >> the everett family from tampa, florida. >> at this moment to -- in time to be here and share and be part of sharing the excitement for our country. >> at a time when the inaugural spirit is almost everywhere the city's luxury hotels are cashing in. at the willard there is patriotism history and op ulence at at $1,100 a night. but susan, who traveled here wall -- all the way to germany -- >> yes, they rewarded me with the golden ticket. it's actually open seating. first come, fir
richard reeve is live on the national maul with all the excitement already underway, right, rich in?people are really pumped up for this. we should mention if you come to the national mall there will be a lot of security fences like this. by monday there will be hundreds of thousands of people out here. >> the heightened security and yes, the crowds -- >> it's amazing. really inspiring to be here. >> signs the inaugural is just days away now. >> this is the second time...
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reeves' very posh shop in henrietta street. just the sort of thing collectors like.asis, i think that, today, you would have to pay £10,000 for them. they're just a fantastic pair of pistols. ( laughing ) they're the biggest pair of these i've ever seen. i know. they're very, very large. you've shocked me now. what a nice gentleman you are. thank you. and to you for bringing them. i think they're fantastic. i can tell from the outside of this box that it contains a jewel by carlo and arthur giuliano and there it is, an enameled cross. tell me about it in your family. it was given to me as a christening present but it belonged to my great-aunt who was given it probably for her christening present as a very small child, by my great-grandfather. it must have been 1904 in london. yes. entirely consistent with the lid satin which stands for carlo and arthur giuliano. by this time they were quite anglicized. they're an italian family. and they were revivalist jewelers. they were looking at earlier styles and as a result of that, they were the haunt of the pre-raphaelite ar
reeves' very posh shop in henrietta street. just the sort of thing collectors like.asis, i think that, today, you would have to pay £10,000 for them. they're just a fantastic pair of pistols. ( laughing ) they're the biggest pair of these i've ever seen. i know. they're very, very large. you've shocked me now. what a nice gentleman you are. thank you. and to you for bringing them. i think they're fantastic. i can tell from the outside of this box that it contains a jewel by carlo and arthur...
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will be our key liaison to the board of supervisors here in san francisco i want to acknowledge mayor reeve and williams weren't able to make it. we are committed to the effort and our theme of bringing the bowl to the bay. that will be important because we can't do this alone. we are excited to work with them as well. without furthered adieu i will ask mayor lee to come up and perform, talk about the first tweet and our social media campaign. >> great, thank you. thank you, daniel. [applause] >> thank you very much for your leadership on this as well. i knew that when we sat down and talked about this kind of little dream we had that you became the perfect leader for us. it has come out clearly that was not only the correct decision but really enthusiastic, so thank you for stepping up. let me begin by saying there was some vibration this morning. yes, part of it, we were doing the california shake-up drill with 9.3 million in the state of california, but i think there was vibrations. mayor mathews and mayor reed were jumping up and down because i told them we were putting together somethi
will be our key liaison to the board of supervisors here in san francisco i want to acknowledge mayor reeve and williams weren't able to make it. we are committed to the effort and our theme of bringing the bowl to the bay. that will be important because we can't do this alone. we are excited to work with them as well. without furthered adieu i will ask mayor lee to come up and perform, talk about the first tweet and our social media campaign. >> great, thank you. thank you, daniel....
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here now doris kearns goodwin, chris matthews and richard reeves.searched and written books about john f. kennedy. and tonight all three weigh in on the president's legacy, starting with chris, whose most recent book about jfk is called "jack kennedy: elusive hero." >> i called him an elusive hero because that's what jacqueline kennedy, his widow, said of his years later. unforgettable elusive man. even she couldn't quite figure out who he was. >> a nation reveals itself not only by the men it produces but also by the men it honors, the men it remembers. >> the greatest heroes are often the most flawed. >> people have already factored in the idea that he had other women in his life. somehow the american people seem to have absorbed these stories over time, and it hasn't changed their fundamental liking for the memory of john kennedy. >> john f. kennedy and his wife too are cultural figures who will live far beyond their years. there was a universality about their virtues, their looks, they were beautiful, and we like to see ourselves reflected in th
here now doris kearns goodwin, chris matthews and richard reeves.searched and written books about john f. kennedy. and tonight all three weigh in on the president's legacy, starting with chris, whose most recent book about jfk is called "jack kennedy: elusive hero." >> i called him an elusive hero because that's what jacqueline kennedy, his widow, said of his years later. unforgettable elusive man. even she couldn't quite figure out who he was. >> a nation reveals itself...
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reeves grogin clie n climbed th during president obama's inauguration ceremony.stayed up there for five hours. several civil liberties groups say banning him from the district while the case is pending violates free speech. he's been arrested several times in the district for disorderly and unlawful conduct. >>> this morning we're hearing of the calls for help of a man trapped 20 stories in the air. he was working on this cell tower in gaithersburg yesterday when he got so cold he couldn't move. he even had trouble reaching his cell phone. after several hours he was able to call 911 for help. >> you're stuck on a tower? >> yeah. my hands are like completely frozen. i can't like grip -- i can't get down. my co-worker, he can't -- he's telling me to meet him halfway. >> how high up are you? >> i think it's like 200 feet or 150. >> okay. >> cell phone tower. i was able to reach in my pocket and finally get it after two hours. my hands are like frozen. >> before rescue crews could even arrive, the man's co-worker, rob bonsell, climbed to the top of the tower to bring
reeves grogin clie n climbed th during president obama's inauguration ceremony.stayed up there for five hours. several civil liberties groups say banning him from the district while the case is pending violates free speech. he's been arrested several times in the district for disorderly and unlawful conduct. >>> this morning we're hearing of the calls for help of a man trapped 20 stories in the air. he was working on this cell tower in gaithersburg yesterday when he got so cold he...
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can you key -- keannu reeves with a straight face? really close. >> like i said, my prernl trainer is very personal. we will close things up with a wrap up. fox news.com/red eye. there is my -- there is me in a collar. >>> watch on saturday, 11:00 p.m. eastern. you have to watch it. if you do it may stay there. 8:00 p.m. pacific and a new "red eye" on monday. >> right, andy this if they watch it tomorrow at 11:00 p.m., it may stay at 11:00 p.m. >> it may. >> nick, where are you going to be this weekend? >> in long island. it is tonight actually. >> you are playing tonight? okay. this is tonight. >> shut up. lauren pod cast. quick. >> i have a pod cast y'all. it is on fox news radio.com. >> that hurts. >> quickly how do you describe the nhl lockout. >> by trying to inned foo people talking about hockey and i found them. illegal curve.com in win that you peg
can you key -- keannu reeves with a straight face? really close. >> like i said, my prernl trainer is very personal. we will close things up with a wrap up. fox news.com/red eye. there is my -- there is me in a collar. >>> watch on saturday, 11:00 p.m. eastern. you have to watch it. if you do it may stay there. 8:00 p.m. pacific and a new "red eye" on monday. >> right, andy this if they watch it tomorrow at 11:00 p.m., it may stay at 11:00 p.m. >> it may....
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can you key -- keannu reeves with a straight face?e. >> like i said, my prernl trainer is very personal. we will close things up with a wrap up. fox news.com/red eye. there is my -- there is me in a collar.
can you key -- keannu reeves with a straight face?e. >> like i said, my prernl trainer is very personal. we will close things up with a wrap up. fox news.com/red eye. there is my -- there is me in a collar.
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for president obama's inauguration one man claims he had the best seat in the house for five hours reeves grogan clung to a forty foot tree a tree forty feet above the ground holding on to nothing but an antiabortion sign despite his actions the inauguration went on as planned and he was soon arrested and charged with preventing sorties from preserving the peace and securing the capital from defacement well magistrate judge karen howells went farther than charging brogan she actually banned him from washington d.c. until his court hearing on february twenty fifth you know banished like romeo was banished from verona and shakespeare's most infamous play so is this a violation of free speech well i was joined earlier by john whitehead constitutional attorney for the rest of for to institute i asked him when this banning when do we start banning people from our district in cities. well you know banning someone from a particular city especially washington d.c. which is a center of free speech activity goes way beyond supreme court opinions framed corresponding pretty clear that you cannot res
for president obama's inauguration one man claims he had the best seat in the house for five hours reeves grogan clung to a forty foot tree a tree forty feet above the ground holding on to nothing but an antiabortion sign despite his actions the inauguration went on as planned and he was soon arrested and charged with preventing sorties from preserving the peace and securing the capital from defacement well magistrate judge karen howells went farther than charging brogan she actually banned him...
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>> donna reeves. >> are you sure? >> isn't a good actor. he doesn't have good emotion. >> nic cage has been going down hill for me honestly. >> what do you say we cut the chitchat a hole. >> did you see. >> i don't watch lifetime. >> lindsay lohan lifetime. >> she pumps out the most awards. >> jennifer. >> movie she gets beat up. [slapping] >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> yes. >> what's your favorite part of the show? >> the talking points memo. >> what about watters world. >> it's one of my favorites too. >> are you bill o'reilly? >> i hope not. >> bill: that's not nice. >> i'm currently reading your book "killing kennedy" and it's very good. >> bill: you know what that shows? the lack of history. the lack of history among younger people. most of those people were younger except for the guy who said some like it hot. the best actor ever my money marlon brando. the guy was unbelievable in what he did. >> right. >> bill: then you have lawrence olivier. even dustin hoffman. will farrell, jennifer aniston? >> you have citizen cain. you
>> donna reeves. >> are you sure? >> isn't a good actor. he doesn't have good emotion. >> nic cage has been going down hill for me honestly. >> what do you say we cut the chitchat a hole. >> did you see. >> i don't watch lifetime. >> lindsay lohan lifetime. >> she pumps out the most awards. >> jennifer. >> movie she gets beat up. [slapping] >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> yes. >> what's your favorite part...
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and for those everywhere who love the banana, this is jessica reeves signing off.huh? presto! announcer: and now they're ready for you weekdays on pbs kids go! or anytime you want at pbskidsgo.org. "the electric company" is brought to you by... find your voice and share it american greetings proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. just go online to pbskidsgo.org. we have behind-the-scenes, entire episodes, and loads of brand-new games all the time. but don't just take my word for it go, check it out for yourself. play your harmonica like you mean it! this is going to go on a long time! and i'm not sorry to do it! i love that thing! i like your hat! i like your shoes! (laughter) wild kratts is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ wild kratts ♪ chris: we're here in africa, on the eastern savannah grasslands. hi, i'm chris. i'm martin. we're the kratt brothers. when yo
and for those everywhere who love the banana, this is jessica reeves signing off.huh? presto! announcer: and now they're ready for you weekdays on pbs kids go! or anytime you want at pbskidsgo.org. "the electric company" is brought to you by... find your voice and share it american greetings proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. just go online to pbskidsgo.org. we have...
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association, richard feldman and executive director of the firearms import-export round table, johanna reeves is with us. let me start with you, a lot of americans would have liked to have been in that meeting, we see guns sales through the roof and hundreds of thousands of people joining the n.r.a. bring us inside the white house. >> thank you, sean, for having me on your show, i appreciate the opportunity. i agree with what the n.r.a. said, that essentially the meeting was unproductive. i think that most of us had very low expectations going into it. and basically, our presumptions were met. i think that he -- he ran the meeting the way he saw fit. we had the opportunity to speak and i think there were a lot of things that we agreed on, but at the end he chose instead to focus on our differences. >> sean: let's go to what it is he might have agreed on. apparently little time was use today discuss how to keep our kids safe in school. i thought that was the purpose after the newtown shooting. what were they specifically saying that you disagreed with? >> well, first of all, there was little d
association, richard feldman and executive director of the firearms import-export round table, johanna reeves is with us. let me start with you, a lot of americans would have liked to have been in that meeting, we see guns sales through the roof and hundreds of thousands of people joining the n.r.a. bring us inside the white house. >> thank you, sean, for having me on your show, i appreciate the opportunity. i agree with what the n.r.a. said, that essentially the meeting was unproductive....
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biden, assistant secretary of the senate, and deputy clerk of the house of representatives, robert reevestary nancy, and house of representatives -- [inaudible] [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] ♪ [cheering and applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [chanting] ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, joseph r biden accompanied by inauguration coordinator on inauguration ceremonies, kelly, and senate deputy sergeant, and house deputy sergeant. senate majority leader, harry reid, and house democratic leader, nancy pelosi. [cheering and applause] ♪ [cheering and applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states barack obama, accompanied by staff director of the joint congressional. senate sergeant of arms. house sergeant of arms. chairman of the joint congre
biden, assistant secretary of the senate, and deputy clerk of the house of representatives, robert reevestary nancy, and house of representatives -- [inaudible] [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] ♪ [cheering and applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [chanting] ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united...
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. >> this new superman, henry caville, will do as well as christopher reeves did. world as opposed to a comic book world. >> the lone ranger rides again, it stars johnny depp as the american warrior, tonto. another relaunch of a classic, oz the great and powerful. in the 2013 version, the story is told through the eyes of the wizard, played by james franco. >> i may not actually be a wizard. >> the story of how he came to be the wizard of oz, how he was insecure and unsure of his skills and powers. >> the 12th installment of star trek in theater this is year along with the hangover part 3. >> the big studios always bank on big studios. they do cost more to make but they're more of a safe bet. that's why you're seeing another star trek film, another hangover film. hunger games catching fire, the sequel to hunger games that did so well. >> anything starring brad pitt is expected to do well. >> tell the kids i'm coming back. >> tries to protect his family and save the world against a legion of flesh-eating zombies. >> so this is the hobbit. >> look for the hobbit 2 to
. >> this new superman, henry caville, will do as well as christopher reeves did. world as opposed to a comic book world. >> the lone ranger rides again, it stars johnny depp as the american warrior, tonto. another relaunch of a classic, oz the great and powerful. in the 2013 version, the story is told through the eyes of the wizard, played by james franco. >> i may not actually be a wizard. >> the story of how he came to be the wizard of oz, how he was insecure and...
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reeves grogan was arrested once he came down. >>> 40 years after roe versus wade, the landmark rulinghe land. and recent survey found it's likely to stay that way. the pugh survey found that although most religious groups think it's morally wrong, they support overturning it. >> the sound of gunfire at a wisconsin hospital. a fire arm discharged during an incident involving a county deputy and a prisoner who was currently a patient at the aurora lakeland medical center. a spokesman says it was an isolated incident. >>> an american pastor jailed in iran for his religious beliefs appeared if iranian court on monday. he's been in custody there sense september. the state run news agency reported he would soon be released on bail but his wife said the court rejected the family's attempt to pay. she and her lawyer say the bail was $116,000. the court apparently rejected it on a technicality. >>> prince harry is home today from his second tour of duty serving the british army in afghanistan where he admits he killed some members of the taliban. the 28-year-old british royal said he took enem
reeves grogan was arrested once he came down. >>> 40 years after roe versus wade, the landmark rulinghe land. and recent survey found it's likely to stay that way. the pugh survey found that although most religious groups think it's morally wrong, they support overturning it. >> the sound of gunfire at a wisconsin hospital. a fire arm discharged during an incident involving a county deputy and a prisoner who was currently a patient at the aurora lakeland medical center. a...
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the fiscal cliff is a phrase most of us here reeve would never hear a hint that if proven to be a fiscal who heard -- to fix the deficit. republicans would consent to raise taxes and democrats will halt on the spending those massive increases would happen if we would go over the cliff. others suggested congress and the white house would agree on one thing and to find a way to cut consequences through delay. that is what some of it to explain what happened and over the last few months we have the most respected experts. >> former member of the president bush counsel and director of tax policy center. rudy, former director of cbo and before we get started housekeeping issues. each speaker will speak five or six minutes then be open to questions from you. watching on c-span or the web you may send us questions. and please keep this question brief. >> happy new year. we sit here on january 8 and it is already crazy busy with tax policy. to talk about the consequences, back in october we issued a report with the primary results of that study i want to remind those. the chart so with it being
the fiscal cliff is a phrase most of us here reeve would never hear a hint that if proven to be a fiscal who heard -- to fix the deficit. republicans would consent to raise taxes and democrats will halt on the spending those massive increases would happen if we would go over the cliff. others suggested congress and the white house would agree on one thing and to find a way to cut consequences through delay. that is what some of it to explain what happened and over the last few months we have...
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under clause 2-g of rule 2 of the rules of the house of representatives, i herewith designate robert reeves, deputy clerk to sign any and all papers and do all other acts for me under the name of the clerk of the house, that they would be authorized to do by virtue of this designation, except such as are provided by statute in case of my temporary absence or disability. this designation shall be remain in effect for the 113th congress or until modified by me. with best wished i am, signed, sincerely, karen l. haas, clerk of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the claire heys -- the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable karen l. haas, clerk of the house of representatives, madam clerk, pursuant to house concurrent resolution 1 and also for purposes of such concurrent resolutions of the concurrent congress as macon template my designation of members to act in circumstance circumstances, i hereby designate representative eric cantor of virginia to act jointly with the majority leader of the senate or his designee in the event of my death or inability to notify t
under clause 2-g of rule 2 of the rules of the house of representatives, i herewith designate robert reeves, deputy clerk to sign any and all papers and do all other acts for me under the name of the clerk of the house, that they would be authorized to do by virtue of this designation, except such as are provided by statute in case of my temporary absence or disability. this designation shall be remain in effect for the 113th congress or until modified by me. with best wished i am, signed,...
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george reeves he is a guy that e-mails me every day and disagrees with everything i say but today, he says disagrees with me. >> what? >> bill: sorry, while i think here, i am afraid. he points out, george points out, it doesn't matter what kind of helmet you wear. the helmet protects the skull but cannot protect the brain from sudden stops associated with concussions. there you go this is "the bill press show". >>. >> good morning, fellow americans. welcome to the "full-court press" coming to you live here on current tv this wednesday morning, january 30th great to see you today. a lot going on here. lots going on here in our nation's capitol and around the country and around the globe. we will tell you all about it and give you a chance to sound off on the issues of the day by giving us a call at 866-55-press and here is some good news you won't hear anywhere else. market is red hot. yes, indeed, the dow closing yesterday at 13,954. as close to 14,000 almost as you can get. we haven't seen it that high since october, 2007. republicans are ready to blame president obama when the mark
george reeves he is a guy that e-mails me every day and disagrees with everything i say but today, he says disagrees with me. >> what? >> bill: sorry, while i think here, i am afraid. he points out, george points out, it doesn't matter what kind of helmet you wear. the helmet protects the skull but cannot protect the brain from sudden stops associated with concussions. there you go this is "the bill press show". >>. >> good morning, fellow americans. welcome to...
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s most recent report, many more women have surely died, like tonya reeves, a 24-year-old woman who died from a boesched secondtry mefter abortion. the abortion industry, mr. speaker, excels at service appeal argument and at propaganda. indeed, the misleading term safe abortion purposely miss it's the point that no abortion, legal or illegal, is ever safe for the baby and all are fraught with negative health consequences for the mother. today at least 104 credible studies show significant psychological harm, major depression and/or elevated suicide risk to women who abort. the times of london reported that senior psychiatrists say that new evidence has uncovered a clear link between abortion and mental ill innocence women who have had no previous history of psychological problems them. found that, quote, women who have had abortions have twice the level of psychological projects -- problems, three time the level of depression as women who have given birth or never been pregnant. one comprehensive study out of new zealand in 2006 found that 78.6% of the 15-year-olds to 18-year-olds who ha
s most recent report, many more women have surely died, like tonya reeves, a 24-year-old woman who died from a boesched secondtry mefter abortion. the abortion industry, mr. speaker, excels at service appeal argument and at propaganda. indeed, the misleading term safe abortion purposely miss it's the point that no abortion, legal or illegal, is ever safe for the baby and all are fraught with negative health consequences for the mother. today at least 104 credible studies show significant...
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our -- precise our result reeves -- leaves open the possibility it did save lives and that it saved enough lives to pass the cost benefit test. after all every 1 percent reduction in gun death is 300 lives saved, and by current standards, that would justify a billion dollar program or more. so 1% reduction is not anything that our evaluation method could defect, and so we're left unsure about the possibility. but in fact, there was a small effect, in effect. it was large enough given the very high stakes of lives saved. to scare make it worthwhile. and finally, let me just say that the universal include check -- background check may -- if it were instituted produce larger effect that night brady act ever could. simply because you would close the private sales loophole. if the universal requirement could be effectively enforced, then it would greatly add to the efficacy of the law. and -- >>> those are remarks from yesterday. we'll leave it here and go live to johns hopkins university far wrap of the news conference to release the final recommendation for reducing gun violence. it's just ge
our -- precise our result reeves -- leaves open the possibility it did save lives and that it saved enough lives to pass the cost benefit test. after all every 1 percent reduction in gun death is 300 lives saved, and by current standards, that would justify a billion dollar program or more. so 1% reduction is not anything that our evaluation method could defect, and so we're left unsure about the possibility. but in fact, there was a small effect, in effect. it was large enough given the very...