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richard reeves? any of it. , thementioned before culture of assassination, the abetted by john kennedy and his brother robert because of their of session with castro and the fact that we had killafter plot to try to the man. but it was our man who was killed. i have spent a lot of time on the site. that -- excuse me. oswald was a very strange fellow. he was a member of fair play for cuba. and other organizations. , areas the danger in dallas very right wing city at the time, and it may be that the events, the kennedy's attempts to eliminate castro did motivate do not think there was any conspiracy. as we know, as walt -- oswald wanted to kill general edwin walker who was a right wing icon in the country at the time. he has been forgotten, thankfully. .ut i do think he acted alone .o many of these theories -- there is the grassy knoll theory, and if you listen to the, there was a battalion of people hidden on the grassy knoll. the grassy know is like a big very smallwn, a setting. i think the conspira
richard reeves? any of it. , thementioned before culture of assassination, the abetted by john kennedy and his brother robert because of their of session with castro and the fact that we had killafter plot to try to the man. but it was our man who was killed. i have spent a lot of time on the site. that -- excuse me. oswald was a very strange fellow. he was a member of fair play for cuba. and other organizations. , areas the danger in dallas very right wing city at the time, and it may be that...
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host: richard reeves? guest: obviously, the visit, what i think is most important, in 1954, then senator kennedy went to vietnam and the president of south vietnam was a catholic and had lived in the united states in new jersey and had been supported by the kennedy family. and when young senator kennedy, 1954, there was a rooftop bar at the caravelle hotel, the tallest building in saigon, he was having a drink or coffee with a young american diplomat named edward gallion who became the dean of the tufts school of diplomacy. as they were talking, night fell, and there were flashes across the river and explosions. kennedy said, what is that? and gallion said that is the vietcong. kennedy said, what is going to happen? and he was told that they are going to drive the french out, they are going to come in and beat us, too. so it was not that kennedy did not know france's role. i mean, we were against the french in terms of colonialism at that time. johnson is blamed for vietnam, but we had 1500 men there when
host: richard reeves? guest: obviously, the visit, what i think is most important, in 1954, then senator kennedy went to vietnam and the president of south vietnam was a catholic and had lived in the united states in new jersey and had been supported by the kennedy family. and when young senator kennedy, 1954, there was a rooftop bar at the caravelle hotel, the tallest building in saigon, he was having a drink or coffee with a young american diplomat named edward gallion who became the dean of...
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>>la estrella de christopher reeve. >>yo le conseguÍ a Él un buen lugar...arrÓ acÁ. doctora: ¿te agarrÓ la araÑa? >>sÍ. >>pues esta mujer trabajaba en la casa de mi padre, entonces empezamos a tener relaciones. >>me abusaste... >>esta mujer se fue sin decir ninguna noticia, sin nada. >>¡ella estÁ aquÍ! >>es una perra. >>¿por quÉ once aÑos? >>yo no querÍa que esa niÑa creciera como yo. >>yo tengo una verdad. cc: telemundo network locutor: desde la ciudad de los Ángeles, california, "caso cerrado", con la dra. ana marÍa polo. [♪] >>el escritor francÉs jean anouilh dijo: "un buen actor nunca debe estar enamorado de nadie que no sea Él". un cordial saludo y bienvenidos a "caso cerrado". directamente desde la placita olvera, en los Ángeles california. [aplausos] gracias, aquÍ todo es de actores y de films y de esto. no importa donde camines, estÁ ese ambiente andando. vamos a ver de quÉ trata el primer caso de hoy, seÑor director, que pasen los litigantes. >>doctora polo soy superman y no voy a consentir que un sÚper hÉroe de pacotilla me tire del boulevard. >>do
>>la estrella de christopher reeve. >>yo le conseguÍ a Él un buen lugar...arrÓ acÁ. doctora: ¿te agarrÓ la araÑa? >>sÍ. >>pues esta mujer trabajaba en la casa de mi padre, entonces empezamos a tener relaciones. >>me abusaste... >>esta mujer se fue sin decir ninguna noticia, sin nada. >>¡ella estÁ aquÍ! >>es una perra. >>¿por quÉ once aÑos? >>yo no querÍa que esa niÑa creciera como yo. >>yo tengo una verdad. cc:...
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>>la estrella de christopher reeve. >>yo le conseguÍ a Él un buen lugar...a: ¿te agarrÓ la araÑa? >>sÍ. >>pues esta mujer trabajaba en la casa de mi padre, entonces empezamos a tener relaciones. >>me abusaste... >>esta mujer se fue sin decir ninguna noticia, sin nada. >>¡ella estÁ aquÍ! >>es una perra.
>>la estrella de christopher reeve. >>yo le conseguÍ a Él un buen lugar...a: ¿te agarrÓ la araÑa? >>sÍ. >>pues esta mujer trabajaba en la casa de mi padre, entonces empezamos a tener relaciones. >>me abusaste... >>esta mujer se fue sin decir ninguna noticia, sin nada. >>¡ella estÁ aquÍ! >>es una perra.
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. >> richard reeves, i want to jump and for moment.n cemetery. this is the royal highland regiment, the british bagpipers. they are performing live now at the kennedy gravesite. [bagpipe music] ♪ >> from arlington national cemetery, two british bagpipers, part of the royal highland regiment. we continue our live coverage here on c-span. we are joined by richard reeves, general editor of "the kennedy years." i did not mean to interrupt you. i just wanted to get that moment live here on c-span. back to your thoughts. >> it was a death in the family in a way that was television was in our living room. most of us watched hour after hour after hour and then came jack ruby killing oswald, and we were kind of numb. it was one of the first times we were overloaded with information and with grief. a member of the "washington star" was later a senator from new york, and he said these two irish icons, and mary said we will never smile again. moynahan said we will smile again but we will never be young again. i think that is the way it affected th
. >> richard reeves, i want to jump and for moment.n cemetery. this is the royal highland regiment, the british bagpipers. they are performing live now at the kennedy gravesite. [bagpipe music] ♪ >> from arlington national cemetery, two british bagpipers, part of the royal highland regiment. we continue our live coverage here on c-span. we are joined by richard reeves, general editor of "the kennedy years." i did not mean to interrupt you. i just wanted to get that...
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richard reeve has more reaction from u.s.awmakers. >> it is a historic deal, an agreement that president obama says will make the world safer. >> a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is peaceful. agreesr the plan, iran to roll back and freeze its nuclear program, eliminate stockpiles of near grade uranium. after 10 years, an agreement has been reached at this level. >> in exchange, the u.s. and its partners will lift sanctions. kerryary of state john says the deal is not about trust, but verification. >> you don't do this on the basis of somebody's statements to you. you do it on the basis of actions that can be verified. >> the ultimate goal, to permanently cap iran's nuclear program. >> this is hitting the pause button, not the delete program -- button. kerry says this means allies like israel are safer. we are concerned that this deal that came out of geneva is a bad deal and does not attain that goal. >> some members of congress are skeptical. >> we trusted the irradiance before, just like the north
richard reeve has more reaction from u.s.awmakers. >> it is a historic deal, an agreement that president obama says will make the world safer. >> a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is peaceful. agreesr the plan, iran to roll back and freeze its nuclear program, eliminate stockpiles of near grade uranium. after 10 years, an agreement has been reached at this level. >> in exchange, the u.s. and its partners will lift sanctions. kerryary of state john...
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kennedy in dallas we remember and assess his legacy with robert dallek, jeff greenfield, richard reeves, michael beschloss, and jill abramson. >> among the many thing he is did politically-- and i think he was a relatively good president-- the fact of the matter is, the most important thing about him-- partly because of his health-- is that he did not wait his turn. he destroyed the system that would not have made him president. he didn't wait his turn and now in america no one does. >> put aside all the myth, put it all aside, this was somebody who excited and aroused the country to a kind of civic interest that i think would not have happened had he not been president. >> rose: we conclude with clint hill, the secret service agent who climbed aboard the presidential limousine as it sped to parkland hospital with the dying president. >> i still have a sense that that we had a responsibility to do that day st. we failed in that responsibility. the way i was brought up was that if you have a job to do you carry it throw the end result and in that day i wasn't able to. and that's what has
kennedy in dallas we remember and assess his legacy with robert dallek, jeff greenfield, richard reeves, michael beschloss, and jill abramson. >> among the many thing he is did politically-- and i think he was a relatively good president-- the fact of the matter is, the most important thing about him-- partly because of his health-- is that he did not wait his turn. he destroyed the system that would not have made him president. he didn't wait his turn and now in america no one does....
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their head coach was dan reeves. he needed open heart surgery.ee weeks, comes back for the championship game. it was a thriller. his heart held out. they go to super bowl, and here is the rest of the story. he coached another five years in the national football league. he was 54 at the time. fox is 58. very similar scenario here. >> who is going to fill in for fox? any idea? >> to continue the falcons theme here, back then the defensive coordinator took over for dan reeves. right now they are talking about the defensive coordinate forfor denver, jack del rio, who is also head coach at jacksonville back in the day. not a very good one, i might add. but at this point, you have peyton manning as your quarterback, you just need someone who can fog up the maror so fox can get back -- >> i like that. fog up the mirror. keep them warm. right. so let's stay with the nfl here. dolphins jonathan martin, this week, he left the team after an parent prank in the cafeteria. there were reports he was bullied by teammates. today the team issued a statement sayin
their head coach was dan reeves. he needed open heart surgery.ee weeks, comes back for the championship game. it was a thriller. his heart held out. they go to super bowl, and here is the rest of the story. he coached another five years in the national football league. he was 54 at the time. fox is 58. very similar scenario here. >> who is going to fill in for fox? any idea? >> to continue the falcons theme here, back then the defensive coordinator took over for dan reeves. right...
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that's with keanu reeves. it's a martial arts movie. believe---justin bieber. the beebs. grudge match, the secret life of walter mitty--i can't believe that's coming back, and the wolf of wall street---which we have been waiting for. > >it was actually delayed from it's november 15th slot. it's opening on christmas finally. i think of all the movies that are opening that day, that's probably gonna be the breakout. i don't know if it's gonna do django or les mis numbers that we had from last christmas. but i think it's that kind of movie---all the people are buzzed about and really want to go see. grudge match could be a surprise little hit. you got deniro and stallone. the guys from the 2 greatest boxing movies ever made---rocky and raging bull---getting in the ring together. so that could definitely do well. walter mitty---we'll see. 47 ronin--- big budget that universal's gonna be sweating out. that could be a real disaster for them. > >what about believe. > >unless it's a film about justin bieber's exploits in brazil, i really don't care. > >ok, moving right along. the
that's with keanu reeves. it's a martial arts movie. believe---justin bieber. the beebs. grudge match, the secret life of walter mitty--i can't believe that's coming back, and the wolf of wall street---which we have been waiting for. > >it was actually delayed from it's november 15th slot. it's opening on christmas finally. i think of all the movies that are opening that day, that's probably gonna be the breakout. i don't know if it's gonna do django or les mis numbers that we had from...
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. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" i am michael reeves here with nba ledgendand consider this... antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. consider this unconventional wisdom weeknights - 10 eastern on al jazeera america >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >> welcome back to talk to al jazeera with charles barkley, nba hall of famer. >> can you be they are giving me trophies for t.v. >> there will be an entire generation who don't remember you as a player but will personality? >> that's weird. >> it's weird because i remember you as a player? >> yeah. >> growing up. if you think about it, too, you really are this generation's howard cosell? >> without the toupe. >> without the toupe. you say what you think is the truth and sometimes it's polarizing but everyone wants to hear what you have to say relative to a game? >> as i told you earlier, i think being on television i take great pride in it. there are not many black guys on television, to be honest with you. there
. >> you are watching "talk to al jazeera" i am michael reeves here with nba ledgendand consider this... antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. consider this unconventional wisdom weeknights - 10 eastern on al jazeera america >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >> welcome back to talk to al jazeera with charles barkley, nba hall of famer. >> can...
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so even than the maybe it is a good thing maybe maybe eighty mr reeve knows something he does know a lot and i think sometimes when we tell things out of course he's right i mean he's been doing this for how long i'm twenty years old i don't know a person and i can't act like i know if it's a sometimes i have to be like ok when did you get tattooed when i was sixteen why it's quite funny though because. all the kids in my high school were getting pregnant and mom said hey we are not having a kid you can go get a tattoo. is your fiance tattooed oh yeah. how do you choose what the ones we can see and you have daddy on one hand i have a little. i'm cut it you know why. because i mean really why not because girls were getting pregnant in high school because one i'm in control of it and no one can tell me why i can or cannot put on my skin i love that i really love it. and to feel like it is a style same for me i was going to be honest i love the way i look and three i feel like certain things have happened to me so far that i have i have are all me kind of explains it but you can the hel
so even than the maybe it is a good thing maybe maybe eighty mr reeve knows something he does know a lot and i think sometimes when we tell things out of course he's right i mean he's been doing this for how long i'm twenty years old i don't know a person and i can't act like i know if it's a sometimes i have to be like ok when did you get tattooed when i was sixteen why it's quite funny though because. all the kids in my high school were getting pregnant and mom said hey we are not having a...
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recovery has been reached and get a read the buckeyes will hold since the sixteen best is owned by reeves. it feels like the economy the economy is that his unit is gaining the recovery is gaining traction. and you know he was one to watch the summer social unrest within the thing to the point in the last copy is nothing that you know the last couple years of talks this is that the session fiscal institutions are actually able to take much more punishment than we thought they might be netbooks it out before the crisis. except the crisis in the years and has improved in recent months the industrial action suggests government still i'm finding it easy to implement the mississippi reforms i teach i know where the ministry of commerce as its floating up as it's been leaking out the kinks from one trade organization report which will look unfavorably against china. this month the number forty media reported that stuff that you have found time to find willis on exploiting its merit. organization has not sure if i need to get on friday china daily quoted an email from the minister of commerce. t
recovery has been reached and get a read the buckeyes will hold since the sixteen best is owned by reeves. it feels like the economy the economy is that his unit is gaining the recovery is gaining traction. and you know he was one to watch the summer social unrest within the thing to the point in the last copy is nothing that you know the last couple years of talks this is that the session fiscal institutions are actually able to take much more punishment than we thought they might be netbooks...
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the other interesting one a keanu other interesting one a keanu reeves movie. reeves movie. "47 ronan", they have a lot of "47 ronan", they have a lot of resonance with japanese theatre. resonance with japanese theatre. it's a classic japanese it's a classic japanese story story about someone whose honour is about someone whose honour is slain and 47 guys practice for slain and 47 guys practice for two years to two years to avenge the death. avenge the death. it's it's got got a first-time director. a first-time director. into let me jump in about home into let me jump in about home front. front. re reviewed it today. re reviewed it today. what is interesting about home what is interesting about home front, a jason front, a jason stadler movie, stadler movie, kate hudson and kate hudson and wynona ryder. wynona ryder. stawell own intended it to be stawell own intended it to be the next chapter in the john the next chapter in the john rambo rambo story. story. and they backed off and recast and they backed off and recast jason in the role. jason in the role. the
the other interesting one a keanu other interesting one a keanu reeves movie. reeves movie. "47 ronan", they have a lot of "47 ronan", they have a lot of resonance with japanese theatre. resonance with japanese theatre. it's a classic japanese it's a classic japanese story story about someone whose honour is about someone whose honour is slain and 47 guys practice for slain and 47 guys practice for two years to two years to avenge the death. avenge the death. it's it's got...
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muslims and christians were among reeve gees. -- refugees. bulgaria says it's desperate for help. as the sophia government points out this is the e.u.'s per iment her. a new video surveillance system is in place. still the migrants come. >> the father of a gaoled member of the russian punk band pussy riot spoke to al jazeera about his desperation to find out where his daughter is. nadya tolokonnikova is thought to have been moved to a new prison. but family have had no contact for days. >> a daily vigil is beej staged outside the hours to protest about the treatment of nadya tolokonnikova. her family has not heard anything from the authorities, apart from the fact that she's been moved to a new prison after going on two hunger strikes to publy sis conditions inside the penalal colony where she's being held and they fear for her safety. her father told her she made the decision to speak out after receiving threats to her life. >> it's been 14 days without contact. we don't know if she's alive or dead. we don't get any information. the federal penn ten shary will not comment. they s
muslims and christians were among reeve gees. -- refugees. bulgaria says it's desperate for help. as the sophia government points out this is the e.u.'s per iment her. a new video surveillance system is in place. still the migrants come. >> the father of a gaoled member of the russian punk band pussy riot spoke to al jazeera about his desperation to find out where his daughter is. nadya tolokonnikova is thought to have been moved to a new prison. but family have had no contact for days....
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the other interesting one a keanu reeves movie. "47 ronan", they have a lot of resonance with japanese theatre. it's a classic japanese story about someone whose honour is slain and 47 guys practice for two years to avenge the death. it's got a first-time director. into let me jump in about home front. re reviewed it today. what is interesting about home front, a jason stadler movie, kate hudson and wynona ryder. stawell own intended it to be the next chapter in the john rambo story. and they backed off and recast jason in the role. the consensus was that it might have been better if it had stayed as a rambo movie because we would have had the back story and identification. >> great to have you both. great to have you both with us. there are more movies. i hope you work on your taste in comedies. >> you missed it on anchor man, you have to give it another shot. >> i'll try. straight ahead - are black friday bargains not all they are cracked up to be. surprising numbers next. >> today's data dive delves into black friday dynamics, i'm not sure you'll get in line for the door buster deal
the other interesting one a keanu reeves movie. "47 ronan", they have a lot of resonance with japanese theatre. it's a classic japanese story about someone whose honour is slain and 47 guys practice for two years to avenge the death. it's got a first-time director. into let me jump in about home front. re reviewed it today. what is interesting about home front, a jason stadler movie, kate hudson and wynona ryder. stawell own intended it to be the next chapter in the john rambo story....
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in response to the article, dominick reeve felt that his comments were taken out of context it is hisuty to look at any corruption. >>> for more on this, i'm joined by the chairman of the friends of pakistan group. thank you very much for joining us. a warm welcome to the program. first your reaction to his comments. >> it was a rude awakening to see the headlines from a senior man raise the issue of corruption in the pakistani community. there was no explanation given in the first few lines. i had to go through the article to find out what was going on. it made me feel as if they had blanketly covered the whole pakistan city community with this term of corruption. it was only later that i found out that he was referring to electoral fraud. there are investigations going on in previous elections taking place. i don't believe they have sufficient data yet, and for dominick to make such a profound statement what really worries me is that that's what he believes. if he spoke off the cuff, which he shouldn't, a man of his caliber and status, if he really believes this, then how will the b
in response to the article, dominick reeve felt that his comments were taken out of context it is hisuty to look at any corruption. >>> for more on this, i'm joined by the chairman of the friends of pakistan group. thank you very much for joining us. a warm welcome to the program. first your reaction to his comments. >> it was a rude awakening to see the headlines from a senior man raise the issue of corruption in the pakistani community. there was no explanation given in the...
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rich reeve has more. >> one crewmember has been killed, according to chinese you a thorrities.lanes and boatses have been sent to the location. the boat sank because of large waves and stormy conditions. sunday night, a ship carrying 12 crew personnel suffered engine failure and sank off the coast so a long and difficult search this morning for those folks. back to you. >> rich, thank you very much. it is 5:46 now. singer chris brown has a court hearing scheduled in d.c., but he's not going to be there. the judge is allowing him to remain in rehab in california. he is charged with misdemeanor simple assault after he punched a man outside a hotel. he is on probation for beating then-girlfriendian in a in 2009 -- rihanna in 2009. >> later today, the state election board will certify results in the attorney general race. it is getting a lot of attention because it is still undecided. mark herring declared himself the winner, but mark obenshain has not decided whether to concede yet. >>> and, signs saying thank you ed snowden is expected to appear on city buses. the group is showin
rich reeve has more. >> one crewmember has been killed, according to chinese you a thorrities.lanes and boatses have been sent to the location. the boat sank because of large waves and stormy conditions. sunday night, a ship carrying 12 crew personnel suffered engine failure and sank off the coast so a long and difficult search this morning for those folks. back to you. >> rich, thank you very much. it is 5:46 now. singer chris brown has a court hearing scheduled in d.c., but he's...
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>> i don't know if you remember that famou scene in matrix where keanu reeves shows up there are tubesf millions of babies that are being sucked out to feed the machine, that is pretty w were what obamacare is for young people. in a are paying premiums so sicker people, or older people are paying less. there is a while iurance mandate that will force them to use theoverage but many may drop out and pay the fine. lou: picking winners and losers, that is the adminisation does. there is one element after another in this omacare system model plan program whatever you want to call it that tellence people would not desi to have a positive result. >> yep. my blog, we published a study this week from manhattan institute that showed not only is that law requires insurers to charge young people more for insurance, so older people payless, but subsidies, structure of subsidies thatelp you pay the premiums, benefit elderly, whole law is wheel an interjenninjennnenerration willr from the young to the near retired. >> at the end of the day, does it wor or does it not? >> it works if young people sig
>> i don't know if you remember that famou scene in matrix where keanu reeves shows up there are tubesf millions of babies that are being sucked out to feed the machine, that is pretty w were what obamacare is for young people. in a are paying premiums so sicker people, or older people are paying less. there is a while iurance mandate that will force them to use theoverage but many may drop out and pay the fine. lou: picking winners and losers, that is the adminisation does. there is one...
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to reeve and oak lands leads it 19-16. titans respond and an 80-yard drive.yards to kendal wright. 23-19 the final. the raiders fall to them. >> i still have all of the confidence that when i send him out there it will go through. it is something we have to work throw and we have to get better in that area. >> just couldn't get things going early on. you will have days like that and unfortunately that was one of those days. >> did i say 7-4? they are 4-7. 7-4 would be really good. >> chiefs chiefs and chargers and smith 294 yards passing and three touchdowns. the chargers would win it late. philip rivers, 26 yards to ajiratoutou. bolts win it 41-38. friends, tom brady and peyton manning. seven turnovers in this imam total. i'll take that. 60 yards. denver up 24-0 at half. this one is over, right? no. braye tee and the patriots -- brady and the patriots come back. this after a manning interception. 28-24 new england and the game goes to over time. patriots punting. wes welker called everyone off, but tony carter never saw the ball. 31 yarder is good and the bi
to reeve and oak lands leads it 19-16. titans respond and an 80-yard drive.yards to kendal wright. 23-19 the final. the raiders fall to them. >> i still have all of the confidence that when i send him out there it will go through. it is something we have to work throw and we have to get better in that area. >> just couldn't get things going early on. you will have days like that and unfortunately that was one of those days. >> did i say 7-4? they are 4-7. 7-4 would be really...
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to reeve and oak lands leads it 19-16. titans respond and an 80-yard drive.endal wright. 23-19 the final. the raiders fall to them. >> i still have all of the confidence that when i send him out there it will go through. it is something we have to work throw and we have to get better in that area. >> just couldn't get things going early on. you will have days like that and unfortunately that was one of those days. >> did i say 7-4? they are 4-7. 7-4 would be really good. >> chiefs chiefs and chargers and smith 294 yards passing and three touchdowns. the chargers would win it late. philip rivers, 26 yards to ajiratoutou. bolts win it 41-38. friends, tom brady and peyton manning. seven turnovers in this imam total. i'll take that. 60 yards. denver up 24-0 at half. this one is over, right? no. braye tee and the patriots -- brady and the patriots come back. this after a manning interception. 28-24 new england and the game goes to over time. patriots punting. wes welker called everyone off, but tony carter never saw the ball. 31 yarder is good and the biggest come
to reeve and oak lands leads it 19-16. titans respond and an 80-yard drive.endal wright. 23-19 the final. the raiders fall to them. >> i still have all of the confidence that when i send him out there it will go through. it is something we have to work throw and we have to get better in that area. >> just couldn't get things going early on. you will have days like that and unfortunately that was one of those days. >> did i say 7-4? they are 4-7. 7-4 would be really good....
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. >> repter: researchers say similar reeves could be used around the b as a buffer against rising tidesthey estimate theay was once the gold rush.yste up until >> some of the theories of why they declined are the overfishing and then alsohe gold rush. hang tn fry was the favorite it's oysters and eggs and cheese >> reporter: because of bay pollution, these oysters weren't meant fordinner. rather, an attempto enlist nature against nature's cnging world. joe rosato, jr., nbc bay area ws. >>> still ahe on "today in the ba" it's not every d youet invited to the whi house. but now a b area woman who broke barriers in wld war ii is getting her shot at a visit, but it's not a done dealet. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announc ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. [ female announc ] made fresh, so light, at's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female annncer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? so i ould probably get the last roll... yeah t i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and listened. [ brother ] i n do thi
. >> repter: researchers say similar reeves could be used around the b as a buffer against rising tidesthey estimate theay was once the gold rush.yste up until >> some of the theories of why they declined are the overfishing and then alsohe gold rush. hang tn fry was the favorite it's oysters and eggs and cheese >> reporter: because of bay pollution, these oysters weren't meant fordinner. rather, an attempto enlist nature against nature's cnging world. joe rosato, jr., nbc bay...
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. >> guest: yeah, you said in your book that i think erasure reeve you are quoting when sharif was prime minister. >> guest: he turned around and said americans now look at his early. they just want damage and as long as we can set aside on the immediate concern, they're not going to look too deep. >> host: he says there is always somebody to define -- >> guest: you can always find somebody in washington d.c. who will be waiting to lobby for us, to agree with us, to support us. it's all about finding the right price and the right people. that was -- you know, i have minutes of those meetings, et cetera that i've cited. it's interesting because it gives not only the u.s.-pakistan relationship. i sometimes think that working with the u.s.-pakistan relationship has also made me understand some of the weaknesses in america's foreign policy, how decisions are made. i often say americans are the only in the world where when you say that's history, what you really mean is that the relevant. but in other nations in their case, it is not irrelevant. history matters in history actually illustrates
. >> guest: yeah, you said in your book that i think erasure reeve you are quoting when sharif was prime minister. >> guest: he turned around and said americans now look at his early. they just want damage and as long as we can set aside on the immediate concern, they're not going to look too deep. >> host: he says there is always somebody to define -- >> guest: you can always find somebody in washington d.c. who will be waiting to lobby for us, to agree with us, to...
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the trees and reeves act as buffer for the coast line with the energy storm surge but threat and by humanctivity. government leaders want to turn things around. >> this is really new territory and really exciting that they have asked us to be their partner. >>reporter: academy research shows the benefit of creating large under water park where no fishing or human inference is allowed. they become nursery that remen issue the rest of the ocean. research also shows saving mountain rain forest directly affects the coral ree reef. forest hold in soil so it doesn't flow downstream in the ocean and cover the reef with silt. over the last year academy brought 5 filipino scientist to san francisco for training. approve hear at the university of the philippines, key partner with the academy in the protection of biodiversity. >> the knowledge. the instrument. the expertise that they bring in to help us by diversity is great. >>reporter: the reefs and forest are critical to the growing eco-tourism industry. one of the richest ecosystem anywhere in the world. and despite the typhoon destruction most
the trees and reeves act as buffer for the coast line with the energy storm surge but threat and by humanctivity. government leaders want to turn things around. >> this is really new territory and really exciting that they have asked us to be their partner. >>reporter: academy research shows the benefit of creating large under water park where no fishing or human inference is allowed. they become nursery that remen issue the rest of the ocean. research also shows saving mountain...
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make sure -- and cannot only use this pun, to stay strong through this, but to al improve disaster reeve there the future. >> gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us, with the disaster accountability project, information online on that, and dr. ronald with doctors of the world u.s.a. and george washington university, thank you so much. >> thank you. agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? innocents tonight. into one of california's most powerful politicians. >> two weeks ago, al jazeera investigative unit broke the story of an elaborate sting. they approached the senator, and allegedly paid him more than $60,000 in bribes. >> we are hoping we could ask you some questions about your on going legal problem. >> actually i am here for a conference, not really going to discuss that. >> the fbi alleges you have accepted tens of thousands of dollars in bribes i
make sure -- and cannot only use this pun, to stay strong through this, but to al improve disaster reeve there the future. >> gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us, with the disaster accountability project, information online on that, and dr. ronald with doctors of the world u.s.a. and george washington university, thank you so much. >> thank you. agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you...
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jeffrey reeves, denver, colorado. lincoln, grant never would have been appointed and the south would have won the war. harsh. susan from virginia. charles krauthammer is wrong. ken cuccinelli didn't lose because he was a weak candidate. he lost because the republican party didn't help him enough and a third party libertarian candidate got some votes. on the third party guy exit polling show uhs he took votes from the republicans and the democrats. >> toronto, canada. mayor ford's approval ratings were up seven points after he confessed to smoking crack. brian from toronto, the reason rob ford survives as mayor is he cut government spending and brought the radical left city council under control. i'm still with ford. >> from randy in toronto. i'm surprised that the you and martha fell for the liberal media machine here. kevin from north carolina. the manner in which you take on serious issues and still manage to have fun with miller, carolla, gutfeld and mcguirk is key to keeping the factor fresh. from washington, bill
jeffrey reeves, denver, colorado. lincoln, grant never would have been appointed and the south would have won the war. harsh. susan from virginia. charles krauthammer is wrong. ken cuccinelli didn't lose because he was a weak candidate. he lost because the republican party didn't help him enough and a third party libertarian candidate got some votes. on the third party guy exit polling show uhs he took votes from the republicans and the democrats. >> toronto, canada. mayor ford's approval...
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jeff reeves, very good advice.e breaking news on starbucks which is falling in the after-market session. starbucks has concluded or finally wrapped up its package coffee dispute with kraft. starbucks according to an arbitrator concluded that kraft is indeed entitled to 2.23 billion in damages. here's the stock trading below its closing value in the after-market session. just important to note that this was a dispute that began regarding coffee distribution that they had. they have been fighting over this since 2010, david. david: they have indeed. by the way we're trying to get to see what kraft is doing after-hours as well. clearly starbucks is the loser after-hours right here but we will give you more information as we get it hire on fbn. liz: we have a winner! yeah, a winner in the fight for bragging rights for the tallest building in all of the united states. we'll tell you whether new york or chicago won. it's a big battle next! david: we have a story about, get this, a rabbi, a desk and nearly $100,000 in har
jeff reeves, very good advice.e breaking news on starbucks which is falling in the after-market session. starbucks has concluded or finally wrapped up its package coffee dispute with kraft. starbucks according to an arbitrator concluded that kraft is indeed entitled to 2.23 billion in damages. here's the stock trading below its closing value in the after-market session. just important to note that this was a dispute that began regarding coffee distribution that they had. they have been fighting...
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make sure -- and cannot only use this pun, to stay strong through this, but to al improve disaster reeve there the future. >> gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us, with the disaster accountability project, information online on that, and dr. ronald with doctors of the world u.s.a. and george washington university, thank you so much. >> thank you. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. (vo) al jazeera america presents award winning documentaries revealing secrets ... taking chances. >> everyone that was involved in the movement had a code name. (vo) al jazeera america presents every sunday night. 9 eas
make sure -- and cannot only use this pun, to stay strong through this, but to al improve disaster reeve there the future. >> gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us, with the disaster accountability project, information online on that, and dr. ronald with doctors of the world u.s.a. and george washington university, thank you so much. >> thank you. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are...
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you know matthews for writing this bookw claiming that they were overly chummy, in fact, richard reeves wrote a great biography where reagan and o'neill always said 6:00 o'clock we become friends. and they did. and a lot of great things happened because of that. >> rose: chris christie. when you talk about him and when you go look at him, what is it that he has that you think makes him, in part, a model for a republican presidential candidate? >> just what i said earlier. like reagan, like ike, he wasn't distracted by the sound from the cheap seats. i loved edwin morris had one of my famous reagan stories going up and interviewing him on the day the la times just completely eviscerated reagan, and iran-contra story on the cover and also had a story about the deficit, they blamed it on reagan, he was one year into retirement he goes up to the ranch, and nancy meets him at the door and she is grim faced and good morning, he is thinking i am wasted my time i will get nothing from this mess so reagan is looking at the la times as edwin morris walks back and he says good morning, mr. preside
you know matthews for writing this bookw claiming that they were overly chummy, in fact, richard reeves wrote a great biography where reagan and o'neill always said 6:00 o'clock we become friends. and they did. and a lot of great things happened because of that. >> rose: chris christie. when you talk about him and when you go look at him, what is it that he has that you think makes him, in part, a model for a republican presidential candidate? >> just what i said earlier. like...
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the other bullet struck lawyer gene reeves in the side.ed to the hospital and immediately sent to surgery. both are listed in critical condition. >> that was nbc nightly news on the day that hustler magazine's larry flynt was shot outside a georgia courtroom. the man who confessed to shooting him, joseph paul franklin, is now on death row for convictions in a string of murders in the 1970s. that were motivated by his neonazi and white supremacist believes at the time. he's scheduled to be executed in missouri next week, but larry flynt, one of this man's victims, is now working with the aclu to try to stop that execution. joining us now to explain why is larry flynt. he's here for the interview. a real pleasure to have you here. thank you for joining us. >> hi, rachel. >> why do you want to stop this execution? >> you know, when i wrote that piece for the hollywood reporter, i didn't expect it to go viral. you know, i have been against the death penalty for as long as i can remember. i just don't think we should be in the business of killi
the other bullet struck lawyer gene reeves in the side.ed to the hospital and immediately sent to surgery. both are listed in critical condition. >> that was nbc nightly news on the day that hustler magazine's larry flynt was shot outside a georgia courtroom. the man who confessed to shooting him, joseph paul franklin, is now on death row for convictions in a string of murders in the 1970s. that were motivated by his neonazi and white supremacist believes at the time. he's scheduled to be...
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though -- >> we never had one for a little while -- >> we had one every year -- >> rose: and richard reeves said about the president, obama, he said he is more professor than he is leader. and judgment is something that does not come from -- it is not a cerebral experience, it is something else, i guess, experience. >> i am not sure that judgment -- i am not sure that judgment is what is lacking. i think he has judgment. i think he has made certain decisions about international things, about where to go on certain issues. the question that people don't understand still is he was such a great communicator during campaigns and is it a different communication when you are just in the tell graph and in the telephone, or vice versa you are in the oval office. >> rose: you need to get out of 1912. >> you have a teleprompter in front of you is what i meant, and when he doesn't have an audience, he is an pdr when he did his radio chat he would have people sitting there so he could feel the energy and it seems when president president obama is with people he gets energy and he responds to it, when h
though -- >> we never had one for a little while -- >> we had one every year -- >> rose: and richard reeves said about the president, obama, he said he is more professor than he is leader. and judgment is something that does not come from -- it is not a cerebral experience, it is something else, i guess, experience. >> i am not sure that judgment -- i am not sure that judgment is what is lacking. i think he has judgment. i think he has made certain decisions about...