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part of why this bar is so short is the budget cuts john mccain supported then and regrets now. without those cuts, the american economy would look more like this, with more jobs and more money to go around. senator john mccain's expression of remorse for that is real news. but it is not even the biggest news right now about john mccain. throughout the obama presidency, john mccain has dogged the white house, blocking the president's domestic agenda, at one point rejecting immigration reform, though he himself had been a champion of the idea. senator mccain reserved a special level of disdain for the president's foreign policy. >> we need to take gadhafi out. we could have ended this conflict a lot earlier if we used the full weight of the u.s. power, instead of leading from behind. >> we won the war and are losing piece, thanks to the president's commitment to get completely out on israel, relations have never been worse. >> horrible things are happening in syria. this administration has a ffectless foreign policy which abandons american leadership. the president of the united
part of why this bar is so short is the budget cuts john mccain supported then and regrets now. without those cuts, the american economy would look more like this, with more jobs and more money to go around. senator john mccain's expression of remorse for that is real news. but it is not even the biggest news right now about john mccain. throughout the obama presidency, john mccain has dogged the white house, blocking the president's domestic agenda, at one point rejecting immigration reform,...
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all to themselves, which is why i said they will come to regret what they have done. aside from being oppressive and dangerous, it's also quite incompetent and really quite dumb. >> we'll have more of our 360 exclusive interview next, including claims david miranda
all to themselves, which is why i said they will come to regret what they have done. aside from being oppressive and dangerous, it's also quite incompetent and really quite dumb. >> we'll have more of our 360 exclusive interview next, including claims david miranda
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>> i'm not a big believer in regret, because often thigz i thought -- >> rose: not regret meaning dissatisfaction where you are now. just saying i made a choice, i might have made another choice. it might have been a bad choice. i don't sit here moaning about it. >> i think that's the awareness that time is finite. >> rose: i thought it was interesting that he said he might have become a novelist-- >> or a plumber. >> rose: you think that's simply-- you deflect the question by saying something. >> no, but when you are asked that question, you think i might have liked to have done that and there's no time to do that now. he is absolutely prolific, and i mean, you do feel on the set with him-- he's completely engaged and simultaneously disengaged from it. and i think that's what creates the unique text in his films is that -- >> rose: jut butt just tell me-- share the conversation you have with woody allen when you are making a movie of which you are the principal character? what's for dinner tonight? >> what's for dinner tonight? often he does have to rush away for a dinner date, so there's time p
>> i'm not a big believer in regret, because often thigz i thought -- >> rose: not regret meaning dissatisfaction where you are now. just saying i made a choice, i might have made another choice. it might have been a bad choice. i don't sit here moaning about it. >> i think that's the awareness that time is finite. >> rose: i thought it was interesting that he said he might have become a novelist-- >> or a plumber. >> rose: you think that's simply-- you...
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you can't help but regret aftermath of that. a lot of good people had their lives spoiled in the process. >> john finished his statements. he was then returned to the holding room, rather a strange phrase. the holding room gives you an idea they are holding a chemical or bacteria or something. >> john eurlichman, guilty. >> the references to like an era of criminality or like people there were trying to, you know, rape the country of it's democracy, i mean, i just don't see it that way. >> chapin was linked to the watergate case, sabotage of the campaign. >> i don't think you can take that little priest of history, which may have been the darkest days of nixon's career and construct from that a mosaic that tells you about that man. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> do you richard milhouse nixon solemnly swear. >> i do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office. >> that i will faithfully execute the office. >> of president of the united states. >> of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability
you can't help but regret aftermath of that. a lot of good people had their lives spoiled in the process. >> john finished his statements. he was then returned to the holding room, rather a strange phrase. the holding room gives you an idea they are holding a chemical or bacteria or something. >> john eurlichman, guilty. >> the references to like an era of criminality or like people there were trying to, you know, rape the country of it's democracy, i mean, i just don't see it...
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that is the most hurtful thing is living with regrets. pier was drafted 50 players away from not being drafted at all. the roosevelt rider were 0 and 7 last year they didn't have a win. their coach says like pier they know what it means to fight. >> at the end you are appreciated what you are working for and gain it it gives you a sense of appreciation and motivation to work on tasks that come in life. >> coach says his players are winning in the class. this is my second year they had one kid that was not able to play academically. i will take that every day. there was one special request. >> i can't come to one of the games that is not a problem at all. >> [applause]. new uniforms and the top receiver in the stands sounds like a winning combination. >> in washington beth parker fox 5 news. >> good man. wonderful. >> hot federal. summer is back. >> 90 degrees. do i recall a while back thinking. gi was wornltd r wondering. we will see another close to 90 tomorrow. something special in the sky, we will have a blue moon. i will talk about wh
that is the most hurtful thing is living with regrets. pier was drafted 50 players away from not being drafted at all. the roosevelt rider were 0 and 7 last year they didn't have a win. their coach says like pier they know what it means to fight. >> at the end you are appreciated what you are working for and gain it it gives you a sense of appreciation and motivation to work on tasks that come in life. >> coach says his players are winning in the class. this is my second year they...
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international problems with brazil for no benefit at all to themselves, which is why i said they will come to regret what they have done. aside from being oppressive and dangerous, it's also quite incompetent and really quite dumb. >> we'll have more of our 360 exclusive interview next, including claims david miranda was detained on orders from washington. the u.s., glen, said they got a heads up that david might be detained, but they have said, you know, they are not the ones behind it, that this was a law enforcement matter in the uk. do you buy that? his answer next. let me know what you think. follow me at anderson cooper on twitter. >>> a gunman shows up at an atlanta elementary school and how everyone made it out alive. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to
international problems with brazil for no benefit at all to themselves, which is why i said they will come to regret what they have done. aside from being oppressive and dangerous, it's also quite incompetent and really quite dumb. >> we'll have more of our 360 exclusive interview next, including claims david miranda was detained on orders from washington. the u.s., glen, said they got a heads up that david might be detained, but they have said, you know, they are not the ones behind it,...
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>> i'm not a big believer in regret, because often thigz i thought -- >> rose: not regret meaning dissatisfaction where you are now. just saying i made a choice, i might have made another choice. it might have been a bad choice. i don't sit here moaning about it. >> i think that's the awareness that time is finite. >> rose: i thought it was interesting that he said he might have become a novelist-- >> or a plumber. >> rose: you think that's simply-- you deflect the question by saying something. >> no, but when you are asked that question, you think i might have liked to have done that and there's no time to do that now. he is absolutely prolific, and i mean, you do feel on the set with him-- he's completely engaged and simultaneously disengaged from it. and i think that's what creates the unique text in his films is that -- >> rose: jut butt just tell me-- share the conversation you have with woody allen when you are making a movie of which you are the principal character? what's for dinner tonight? >> what's for dinner tonight? often he does have to rush away for a dinner date, so there's time p
>> i'm not a big believer in regret, because often thigz i thought -- >> rose: not regret meaning dissatisfaction where you are now. just saying i made a choice, i might have made another choice. it might have been a bad choice. i don't sit here moaning about it. >> i think that's the awareness that time is finite. >> rose: i thought it was interesting that he said he might have become a novelist-- >> or a plumber. >> rose: you think that's simply-- you...
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. >> i don't regret it. >> a gang member's injuries leave him especially vulnerable. >> there have been some issues in the past of former gang members who wouldn't go anywhere near the accused child molesters. you didn't do that. you were putting somebody at great risk. >> a deputy takes a chance on putting sworn enemies together for an unconventional church service. >> halleluiah! >> halleluiah! >> problem with that is we are mixing everybody together. stuff could go sideways at any minute. >> and -- >> we wanted to be one of the leaders in this area. do something good for the earth. >> the jail's efforts to achieve a notable goal. say that. >> the santa rita jail consumes 113 acres of land in the foothills just outside oakland, california. opened in 1989 it is bed space for more than 4,100 inmates. while some have been convicted most are currently charged with crimes, and are awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. men and women are housed in separate areas. but all wear jail-issued scrubs, eat th
. >> i don't regret it. >> a gang member's injuries leave him especially vulnerable. >> there have been some issues in the past of former gang members who wouldn't go anywhere near the accused child molesters. you didn't do that. you were putting somebody at great risk. >> a deputy takes a chance on putting sworn enemies together for an unconventional church service. >> halleluiah! >> halleluiah! >> problem with that is we are mixing everybody together....
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. >> i try not to have regrets in life, but i kind of regret this move. >>> right now, i'm on my way to let offender bonds out. we just came up here, searched his room, couldn't find anything. now we're up here to let him out. >> good news has surfaced for inmate jerry bonds, who has been on key-lock status for suspicion of calling somebody outside the prison on a cell phone and threatening her. >> i guess they put me on key-lock until they investigated the call. when they found out it wasn't true, they let me go. i don't know the person who called. they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ]. they said somebody called up here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an inconvenience over some nonsense that i ain't
. >> i try not to have regrets in life, but i kind of regret this move. >>> right now, i'm on my way to let offender bonds out. we just came up here, searched his room, couldn't find anything. now we're up here to let him out. >> good news has surfaced for inmate jerry bonds, who has been on key-lock status for suspicion of calling somebody outside the prison on a cell phone and threatening her. >> i guess they put me on key-lock until they investigated the call. when...
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i urge you to regret this proposal to eliminate the budget. the budget elimination people are basing their proposal on things that are not supported by facts. the facts are that the golf course does, in fact, support itself if the fees raised from the golf course were not dpefrtd into the black hole called the general fund i'm sure the golf course would support itself. each member of the board has been sent a letter to all the facts. evaluate the facts and regret the proposal to eliminate the sharp park funding from the budget. thank you very much >> good afternoon. supervisors. i'm a native san franciscan. i've been work in the non-profit sector for 25 years. i enjoy helping people. and i also like to advocate for people which is why i'm here today. i work for a progress fathers-in-law and with seniors who have addiction issues. it gives people a chance to get linked up to vitality facilities and have warm beds and nutrition. as we know seniors don't have family support so those programs are vitality. vital. we put our hearts and souls into o
i urge you to regret this proposal to eliminate the budget. the budget elimination people are basing their proposal on things that are not supported by facts. the facts are that the golf course does, in fact, support itself if the fees raised from the golf course were not dpefrtd into the black hole called the general fund i'm sure the golf course would support itself. each member of the board has been sent a letter to all the facts. evaluate the facts and regret the proposal to eliminate the...
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you can't help but regret aftermath of that. a lot of good people had their lives spoiled in the process. >> john ehrlichman has finished his statements. he was then returned to the holding room, rather a strange phrase. the holding room gives you an idea they are holding a chemical or bacteria or something. >> former white house domestic affairs adviser, john ehrlichman, four counts, guilty. >> the references to like an era of criminality or like people there were trying to, you know, rape the country of its democracy, i mean, i just don't see it that way. >> chapin was linked to the watergate case, alleged sabotage of the dnc democratic campaign. >> i don't think you can take that little priest of history, which may have been the darkest days of nixon's career and construct from that a mosaic that tells you about that man. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> do you, richard milhouse nixon, solemnly swear -- >> i, richard milhouse nixon, do solemnly swear -- >> that you will faithfully execute the office. >> that i will faithfully execute the
you can't help but regret aftermath of that. a lot of good people had their lives spoiled in the process. >> john ehrlichman has finished his statements. he was then returned to the holding room, rather a strange phrase. the holding room gives you an idea they are holding a chemical or bacteria or something. >> former white house domestic affairs adviser, john ehrlichman, four counts, guilty. >> the references to like an era of criminality or like people there were trying to,...
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the cottage row residents expressed their regret of having planned the trees as noticed by the department and size of appropriateness had proven to be true. we proposed a remove of coast woods and there were also concerns to keep the trees in place and request the department wait 5 to 10 years to see how the trees would progress so it was postponed. we now move ahead and the department was again approached over the same issue. several meetings have been discussions and what actions to be taken. a high degree of consensus has been reached and now those 6 trees must be removed and other sprees planned in their place. here's the summary. again, this picture is from sutter street. this tree right here is the red flowering tree. here's a closer shot from the sidewalk. this tree it's a very large tree situated a top the wall from the sutter street stair. this has a large trunk base about 3 feet in diameter. the trunk has significant tree wounds and scarring from dropped brandishes that contain rot and decan i. it's situated above the underground sewer lines and shows it's roots have compromised
the cottage row residents expressed their regret of having planned the trees as noticed by the department and size of appropriateness had proven to be true. we proposed a remove of coast woods and there were also concerns to keep the trees in place and request the department wait 5 to 10 years to see how the trees would progress so it was postponed. we now move ahead and the department was again approached over the same issue. several meetings have been discussions and what actions to be taken....
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. >> i try not to have regrets in life, but i kind of regret this move. you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our 425 stores nationwide. where at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599 . and save an incredible 40% on the sleep number limited edition memory foam mattress sets. sleep number. comfort individualized. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i
. >> i try not to have regrets in life, but i kind of regret this move. you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support,...
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. >>> a top aide to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has expressed regret over comments by a senior israeli official on the 1945 atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. israeli diplomatic sources say national security adviser yakov amadrov conveyed his regret to japan's ambassador to israel on august 14. he reportedly said danielle seaman's remarks were unacceptable to the israeli government. seaman is with the public diplomacy and diaspera affairs committee. he wrote the comments on his facebook page. and posted them days after the 68th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima on august 6th. the japanese embassy in israel lodged a protest, calling the post extremely insensitive. the comments have been deleted, and seaman has been suspended from his duties. >>> people fleeing conflict and poverty continue trying to reach australia on a treacherous sea journey to try to reach australia. but the search for a better life often comes at a high price. more than 100 suspected asylum seekers were rescued after their boat sank on tuesday near christmas island in the indian ocean. t
. >>> a top aide to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has expressed regret over comments by a senior israeli official on the 1945 atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. israeli diplomatic sources say national security adviser yakov amadrov conveyed his regret to japan's ambassador to israel on august 14. he reportedly said danielle seaman's remarks were unacceptable to the israeli government. seaman is with the public diplomacy and diaspera affairs committee. he wrote the...
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you can't help but regret an aftermath of that kind. a lot of good people had their lives spoiled in the process. >> john ehrlichman, gives you the idea they are holding something. >> domestic advisor john ehrlichman guilty. >> the references to like an era of criminality or people there were trying to rape the country of it's democracy, i mean, i just don't see it that way. >> he was linked in several reports to the watergate case, alleged sabotage with the campaign. >> he was charged with lying to the grand jury. >> you can't take that piece of history which may be the darkest days of his career and construct something that tells you about that man. ♪ ♪ >>> do you richard milhouse nixon do solemnly swear. >> i do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office. >> that i will faithfully execute the office. >> of president of the united states. >> of president of the united states. states. states. >> and will to the best of your ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve,
you can't help but regret an aftermath of that kind. a lot of good people had their lives spoiled in the process. >> john ehrlichman, gives you the idea they are holding something. >> domestic advisor john ehrlichman guilty. >> the references to like an era of criminality or people there were trying to rape the country of it's democracy, i mean, i just don't see it that way. >> he was linked in several reports to the watergate case, alleged sabotage with the campaign....
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but i wonder if she regrets doing it? ever do something you regret. >> who, me?h, gosh. >> let me think. >> good morning. hi. >> it's early. >>> let's talk about your morning commute. we're going deal with some rain this morning. i don't think the airports will be too brad. grab umbrellas. down to d.c., on and off showers. we have numerous areas of rain. in southern portions of alabama, jo. a little rain, too. it won't be a bad first day. but there will be storms. temperatures op the cooler side. not a bad beach day anyway from the mid-atlantic through new england. cloudy with on and off showers of rain. hot spot is definitely still in texas. easily 100 in dallas, all of the way down to san antonio. we're still warmer on kansas city. chicago remains on the cool side. not many weather headlines. i guess that's a good thing. >> can you believe it's august already? >> going quick. >> coming up on "morning joe" the war of words between two presidential hopefuls that continues and chris christie said he's not planning to get together with rand paul any time soon. when
but i wonder if she regrets doing it? ever do something you regret. >> who, me?h, gosh. >> let me think. >> good morning. hi. >> it's early. >>> let's talk about your morning commute. we're going deal with some rain this morning. i don't think the airports will be too brad. grab umbrellas. down to d.c., on and off showers. we have numerous areas of rain. in southern portions of alabama, jo. a little rain, too. it won't be a bad first day. but there will be...
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jean-paul russo has never regretted moving from paris. he is proud this is his home. >> i call on young people to come here and relax. you can meet people here who still speak openly, who are open to the world. >> but his two children have chosen to leave. one moved to paris, the other to canada, but they will always have a home on the island. jean-paul and his wife will be there. they have no plans to leave. they are currently in paradise. >> privatization of the missable services is a sensitive topic here in europe. just look at the example of water supplies. in recent months, more than 1.5 million europeans signed a big addition calling for free access to drinking water. that forced lawmakers in brussels to change the draft text regarding the privatization of public utilities. they had to state explicitly that they would not force anyone to sell their water subsidies. some have already outsourced water utilities to private firms, and not everyone has good tales to tell about it. >> she has always been able to take clean tap water for g
jean-paul russo has never regretted moving from paris. he is proud this is his home. >> i call on young people to come here and relax. you can meet people here who still speak openly, who are open to the world. >> but his two children have chosen to leave. one moved to paris, the other to canada, but they will always have a home on the island. jean-paul and his wife will be there. they have no plans to leave. they are currently in paradise. >> privatization of the missable...
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>> i'm not a big believer in regret, because often thigz i thought -- >> rose: not regret meaning dissatisfaction where you are now. just saying i made a choice, i might have made another choice. it might have been a bad choice. i don't sit here moaning about it. >> i think that's the awareness that time is finite. >> rose: i thought it was interesting that he said he might have become a novelist-- >> or a plumber. >> rose: you think that's simply-- you deflect the question by saying something. >> no, but when you are asked that question, you think i might have liked to have done that and there's no time to do that now. he is absolutely prolific, and i mean, you do feel on the set with him-- he's completely engaged and simultaneously disengaged from it. and i think that's what creates the unique text in his films is that -- >> rose: jut butt just tell me-- share the conversation you have with woody allen when you are making a movie of which you are the principal character? what's for dinner tonight? >> what's for dinner tonight? often he does have to rush away for a dinner date, so there's time p
>> i'm not a big believer in regret, because often thigz i thought -- >> rose: not regret meaning dissatisfaction where you are now. just saying i made a choice, i might have made another choice. it might have been a bad choice. i don't sit here moaning about it. >> i think that's the awareness that time is finite. >> rose: i thought it was interesting that he said he might have become a novelist-- >> or a plumber. >> rose: you think that's simply-- you...
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>> i have a few but they're not creative regrets. i regret i didn't spend more time on the set in albuquerque. i regret that i didn't direct more. >> rose: why didn't you do it, then? >> because my primary job, my most important job was running the writing room and so it would be seven of us sitting in this room and breaking the stories and i love being on the set. i love directing. i didn't -- but the good news was i didn't need to be there because we have better directors. we have michelle mclaren and so many others. >> rose: bryan directed a couple episodes didn't he? >> the first episode you see was directed by bryan cranston. he's directed three episodes for us. the first one he did an excellent job, the second was better, this is his best yet. >> rose: the third one is the best yet. you haven't seen it yet. it's his third as director of "breaking bad." it's the first episode you will see. >> rose: aaron has said last season is dark. you said this was a victory for walt. >> i did say that in an interview when i was drunk. (laugh
>> i have a few but they're not creative regrets. i regret i didn't spend more time on the set in albuquerque. i regret that i didn't direct more. >> rose: why didn't you do it, then? >> because my primary job, my most important job was running the writing room and so it would be seven of us sitting in this room and breaking the stories and i love being on the set. i love directing. i didn't -- but the good news was i didn't need to be there because we have better directors....
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help they can get as they become adults. >> we not have them do something that they might actually regret the rest of their lives, especially if it can be easily taken back without harm to anyone else. >> 13-year-old, stewart, thinks the bill is a good idea and says teens feel invincible and make bad choices to get attention. >> they aren't thinking when they post on facebook. i feel like they aren't thinking when they post dumb stuff, and like fights and stuff or make pages about hurting people or something. i don't think that's smart. >> 17-year-old, robert perez, says teens need that second chance. >> if this was passed, it would be like giving someone a new start. it would help someone a lot who needed it. and that opportunity alone would just change somebody's life. >> in san jose, kpix5. >> if the governor signs the bill into law, it will go into effect 2015. apple is building on the hype of its soon to be released iphone 5s. today, it launched its trade in program. customers can turn in their old iphones for store credit toward the purchase of the new model, even though apple has n
help they can get as they become adults. >> we not have them do something that they might actually regret the rest of their lives, especially if it can be easily taken back without harm to anyone else. >> 13-year-old, stewart, thinks the bill is a good idea and says teens feel invincible and make bad choices to get attention. >> they aren't thinking when they post on facebook. i feel like they aren't thinking when they post dumb stuff, and like fights and stuff or make pages...
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he said to get his 4,000 hits, he had to overcome 8,000 regrets. he said he was proud of what he's achieved, but he said he's not about to rest on his laurels. yankees' fans were excited to witness a rare moment in baseball history. >> wonderful. he's exciting. and he was so vibrant tonight. he was perfect. >> awesome. yankees win. ichiro, 4,000. go yankees. >> ichiro! ichiro! ichiro! >> suzuki spent part of his youth in nagoya, japan. many people there watched his big hit live on tv. only two other players in major league history have amassed 4,000 hits. pete rose and ty cobb. >>> a court in thailand has convicted two iranian men in connection with a failed bomb plot. we're in bangkok with the story. >> officials from thailand and israel say the iranian men intended to attack israeli diplomats. their alleged plot was exposed in february last year after an accidental explosion inside a villa in bangkok. iran has denied the accusations. a thai court on thursday sentenced the 39-year-old to life in prison. he was charged with attempting to murder a p
he said to get his 4,000 hits, he had to overcome 8,000 regrets. he said he was proud of what he's achieved, but he said he's not about to rest on his laurels. yankees' fans were excited to witness a rare moment in baseball history. >> wonderful. he's exciting. and he was so vibrant tonight. he was perfect. >> awesome. yankees win. ichiro, 4,000. go yankees. >> ichiro! ichiro! ichiro! >> suzuki spent part of his youth in nagoya, japan. many people there watched his big...
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find help and it's for people who have died by suicide so that they can have now a voice of that regret so people understand that suicide is not the answer in respect is hope in respether is hope. >> what kind of advice for parents? >> i had a conversation way friend about this. you have to be completely honest. when your child is growing up about to go into high school, grade school. you have to tell them no matter what they go through, no matter what pain they deal with, that it's okay to talk to you, the parent. it's okay to let them know exactly wa you're going through, because they there are to help and they are there to heal and my problem is i go to these high schools and students come up to me and say i have this brain disease, and my parents don't believe it's real. that needs to change. all around the country, all around the globe, we need accept mental illness as fact and real, accept that they're tangible and help people with them find help. >> you're still dealing with it? you're managing it. >> every day i have simptoms of bipolar. it is extremely difficult to battle but d
find help and it's for people who have died by suicide so that they can have now a voice of that regret so people understand that suicide is not the answer in respect is hope in respether is hope. >> what kind of advice for parents? >> i had a conversation way friend about this. you have to be completely honest. when your child is growing up about to go into high school, grade school. you have to tell them no matter what they go through, no matter what pain they deal with, that it's...
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. >> what would you say is the one thing that you regret? champ on his new tv show and the odds on a tyson movie. then, lady gaga, inc. >> i'm a lunatic. >> how much the momster mom banked last year? >> and taryn manning, wardrobe and makeup secrets, that's up next. if you're going from store to store trying to find the best deal, you're working. and working on labor day is highly illegal. or at least it should be. let someone else do the work for you at h. h. gregg's labor day sale. get up to 30 percent off appliances, electronics, furniture, and more. pick up a washer/dryer combo for under 500 dollars. seriously. plus if you get a samsung 51-inch hdtv, we'll toss in a free blu-ray player. stop shopping so hard, people. just get here before the sale ends. h.h. gregg knows the best deals so you don't have to. >> he's the formerer undisputed champion of the world and here to tell us about his latest project, please welcome mike tyson. how you doing, champ? you looking great. still solid as ever. >> never again. >> never again? let's talk abou
. >> what would you say is the one thing that you regret? champ on his new tv show and the odds on a tyson movie. then, lady gaga, inc. >> i'm a lunatic. >> how much the momster mom banked last year? >> and taryn manning, wardrobe and makeup secrets, that's up next. if you're going from store to store trying to find the best deal, you're working. and working on labor day is highly illegal. or at least it should be. let someone else do the work for you at h. h. gregg's...
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israeli diplomatic sources say national security adviser yakov amadrov conveyed his regret to japan's ambassador to israel on august 14. he reportedly said danielle seaman's remarks were unacceptable to the israeli government. seaman is with the public diplomacy and diaspera affairs committee. he wrote the comments on his facebook page. and posted them days after the 68th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima on august 6th. diplomats with the japanese embassy in israel launched a protest. they said the post was extremely insensitive. the comments have been deleted, and seaman has been suspended from his duties. >>> soccer fans are getting ready for the biggest sporting event on the planet. the fifa world cup in brazil might still be ten months away, but tickets have just gone on sale, and hard-core supporters are wasting no time booking seats. but some people in brazil have concerns about hosting the tournament. nhk world's chie yamagishi reports. >> fifa has begun taking applications on its website. this is one of many hard-core soccer fans who immediately started to apply. >> tran
israeli diplomatic sources say national security adviser yakov amadrov conveyed his regret to japan's ambassador to israel on august 14. he reportedly said danielle seaman's remarks were unacceptable to the israeli government. seaman is with the public diplomacy and diaspera affairs committee. he wrote the comments on his facebook page. and posted them days after the 68th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima on august 6th. diplomats with the japanese embassy in israel launched a protest....
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. >> do you regret leth the cameras roll on such permanent moments?ve skated by. i could have stayed on the show and said everything's perfect, it's great. it made me feel dirty for people to think i had this perfect relationship and a perfect life. >> do you feel like a failure? >> i feel like i disappointed people because i fell like i was this role model that you represented the fairy tale -- >> you're bruised. >> i'm definitely bruised. >> reporter: despite the low point, or maybe because of it, bethenny's career is now reaching new height with two big projects on tap for fall. there's a new book, her fifth, "skinny girl solutions," with practical healthy living advice. >> it's solutions to make women's everyday lives a little easier. a little more balanced. organization. but just on a micro level. when you walk into your bathroom cabinet and you look at that drawer with all the brushes and the nonsense, how to just organize that one moment of your life. >> reporter: and in case you hadn't heard, a new talk show backed by her friend, ellen degener
. >> do you regret leth the cameras roll on such permanent moments?ve skated by. i could have stayed on the show and said everything's perfect, it's great. it made me feel dirty for people to think i had this perfect relationship and a perfect life. >> do you feel like a failure? >> i feel like i disappointed people because i fell like i was this role model that you represented the fairy tale -- >> you're bruised. >> i'm definitely bruised. >> reporter:...
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you could have been out there doing something that you're gonna regret for the rest of your life. >> thanks to you i'm on the pill, so you don't have to worry about taking in another stray. >> those pills don't give you an excuse to go out there and get buck wild. you still have to be responsible. >> chill out! sasha. you're not my mother. >> oh, no, baby. i know i'm not your mother, but where the hell is she, huh? and where is she gonna be when that first little boy breaks your heart? or when you turn up pregnant? or when you come home with an std or hiv, huh? 'cause i want you to know that those little pills that you got are not gonna protect you against that, and then you are gonna be living the rest of your life with those regrets, no matter who your mama is. >> maybe i shouldn't have said that. >> oh, no, brianna. you said what you meant. and now i went out on a limb for you, and now my husband is not talking to me, for you to treat me like this? >> but -- >> shut it! now, i'm gonna tell you this once and one time only. you don't have to like my decisions. you don't even have to
you could have been out there doing something that you're gonna regret for the rest of your life. >> thanks to you i'm on the pill, so you don't have to worry about taking in another stray. >> those pills don't give you an excuse to go out there and get buck wild. you still have to be responsible. >> chill out! sasha. you're not my mother. >> oh, no, baby. i know i'm not your mother, but where the hell is she, huh? and where is she gonna be when that first little boy...
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that's the most hurtful thing is living with regrets. >> pierre garcon was draft understand the sixth roundabout 50 players away from not being drafted at all. the reese velt roof -- roosevelt rough riders didn't have a win and their coach said like pierre they know what it means to fight. >> at the end of the day you appreciate it because what you work really hard for and gain it gives you a sense of appreciation and it gives you actually motivation to continue to work on hard tactics. >> coach johnny sharp says his players are winning in the classroom. >> proud to say of all the students that i had for my second year i've only had one kid that wasn't able to play academically. so i'll take that everyday. >> there was one special request. >> if you can come out to one of the games and support us. >> i can come to one of the games. that's not a problem at all. >> new uniforms and the skins top receiver in the stands sounds like a winning combination. >> the national zoo maybe on panda watch but it's getting ready for three other new editions. >> plus a new deal is giving netflix anses
that's the most hurtful thing is living with regrets. >> pierre garcon was draft understand the sixth roundabout 50 players away from not being drafted at all. the reese velt roof -- roosevelt rough riders didn't have a win and their coach said like pierre they know what it means to fight. >> at the end of the day you appreciate it because what you work really hard for and gain it gives you a sense of appreciation and it gives you actually motivation to continue to work on hard...
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and when i sit back and think about it now, i don't regret what i did.ns i was in, i had to react to them in a certain manner. and it saddens my heart to know that i had to do that and take time away from my daughter, from her. >> though it pales in comparison with being released, the prison has decided to move beauchamp from the residential treatment unit to a general population dorm where he will have much more freedom within the prison. >> i'm excited because i don't like being locked in this cage. and going over there, it's all open. if i'm feeling stressed or whatever, i can get up and walk around instead of being in a cell like this. it's hard to walk back and forth just right here. >> beauchamp's move to the dormitory will also prepare him for an uncertain future on the outside. the feeling can be overwhelming. >> we done? >> it's an emotional day for rudy gonzalez as well. >> here in just a few minutes, i'm going to be on the other side of that wall. it's hard to believe. it's hard to believe it's actually happening. >> though gonzalez's final da
and when i sit back and think about it now, i don't regret what i did.ns i was in, i had to react to them in a certain manner. and it saddens my heart to know that i had to do that and take time away from my daughter, from her. >> though it pales in comparison with being released, the prison has decided to move beauchamp from the residential treatment unit to a general population dorm where he will have much more freedom within the prison. >> i'm excited because i don't like being...
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and now, considering what's happened, any regrets? >> no regrets. no. of course not. i think that it's still far from over. we're in a really dark moment right now because you feel like you're stuck between the muslim brotherhood, who are no good for this country, and the army, who are no good for this country. >> reporter: hosni mubarak might walk free from prison tomorrow, but tonight we heard from the prime minister that he will be placed under house arrest. he will not be able to leave the country, and his bank accounts will remain frozen. >> schieffer: charlie d'agata in cairo for us again tonight. thanks. vice president biden's older son beau had a medical procedure today at a texas cancer center. the vice president's office gave no details of the procedure but said it was successful. beau biden, who is 44, will be going home tomorrow to delaware, where he is the state attorney general. we'll hear president nixon secretly recorded conversations with a future president. we'll show you the western fires from space. and american workers stuck on the treadmill. why
and now, considering what's happened, any regrets? >> no regrets. no. of course not. i think that it's still far from over. we're in a really dark moment right now because you feel like you're stuck between the muslim brotherhood, who are no good for this country, and the army, who are no good for this country. >> reporter: hosni mubarak might walk free from prison tomorrow, but tonight we heard from the prime minister that he will be placed under house arrest. he will not be able...
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regrets has happened and created a huge swell of anger right across the area republics let's say in south america and latin america but let's come back to the to the russian u.s. relations. we we see a lot of talk a lot of a lot of off words let's say coming out of d.c. coming out of the state department there is this suggestion that barack obama will not visit moscow. kamber when he comes to st petersburg when he does come to russia anyway for the for the for the g. eight. somehow decide to ignore the the necessary and well advised orders to call to moscow on the trip wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if you don't start particularly if snowden is still entirely at large and living peacefully and happily in moscow or in russia or its environs but i think i'm not sure i haven't seen anything anything any clear statements from the russian side to suggest that snowden is a tradable item as it were and in the cold reality of bilateral relationships but it's certainly from a p.r. perspective this is this is really bad news for the united states i think given that the mounting verdict
regrets has happened and created a huge swell of anger right across the area republics let's say in south america and latin america but let's come back to the to the russian u.s. relations. we we see a lot of talk a lot of a lot of off words let's say coming out of d.c. coming out of the state department there is this suggestion that barack obama will not visit moscow. kamber when he comes to st petersburg when he does come to russia anyway for the for the for the g. eight. somehow decide to...
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do something i might regret. >> and will charles' mother come through? on their way this time. discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> after serving six months at pendleton juvenile correctional facility on drug charges, release day has finally arrived for 18-year-old charles taylor. all he needs is his mother's signature, and he will be free. >> if she can't get here today, he'll go back into his unit. he'll have to. sometimes it can be a couple days before they can get a ride. >> okay. >> unfortunately for him, though, she missed his graduation ceremony, and charles is now back in his prison uniform. >> this is one of the more frustrating aspects of working in the juvenile facility. obviously, he has done everything that he needed to do in order
do something i might regret. >> and will charles' mother come through? on their way this time. discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> after serving six months at...
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it. >> i don't regret it.on't regret it. the only thing i miss is i could defend myself against anybody. coming up. >> he made a statement that we don't have to speak. we are just two inmates in the cell. >> we are not talking to each other. >> no. >> two cellmates have a falling out. >> and. >> you just told all over on yourself. >> danielle benafield comes clean about the skirmish that landed her in segregation. to eat some peaches and tell us what you think. they're really juicy. it must have just come from the farm. this right here is ideal for me. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. what would you do if i told you all this produce is from walmart? wow! is it really? (laughter) find fresh peaches and all your quality produce. backed by our 100% money back guarantee. walmart. and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. th
it. >> i don't regret it.on't regret it. the only thing i miss is i could defend myself against anybody. coming up. >> he made a statement that we don't have to speak. we are just two inmates in the cell. >> we are not talking to each other. >> no. >> two cellmates have a falling out. >> and. >> you just told all over on yourself. >> danielle benafield comes clean about the skirmish that landed her in segregation. to eat some peaches and tell us...
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we deeply regret the loss of these innocent lives. this indicates that this attack was not only on india's consulate or on the relationship and friendship, but also on society. lex the bomber was stopped at a check post, and an official noticed that while the car was driving, the number plate was old. once the bombers were stopped, two of them came out of the car, and the officer opened fire on noticing they were wearing suicide vests. as soon as the firing started, the third bomber blew himself up , and the explosions damaged a nearby mosque and claimed the lives of eight children. a subsequent examination of the evidence picked up from the site of the blast. civilians have also testified that the bombers were speaking a different language. >> indian assets have been regulaly attacked in afghanistan. this information has been shared with the u.s.. there has been a concerted effort by the pakistani army. >> the attack on the ambassador for which 500,000 rupees were paid by pakistan isin to the haqqani network have been tracked on inte
we deeply regret the loss of these innocent lives. this indicates that this attack was not only on india's consulate or on the relationship and friendship, but also on society. lex the bomber was stopped at a check post, and an official noticed that while the car was driving, the number plate was old. once the bombers were stopped, two of them came out of the car, and the officer opened fire on noticing they were wearing suicide vests. as soon as the firing started, the third bomber blew...