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i'm richard lui. this is "early today."t your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> recapping this morning's top story a massive and deadly explosion at a texas fertilizer plant. one official describing the damage as similar to iraq and the oklahoma city bombings. it's still developing but here's what we know right now. police saying between 5 and 15 people killed and at least 160 injuries. the explosions happened last night in the city of west, there in texas, about 20 miles north of waco. and 66 years ago to the day, this all too eerie. yesterday's "the new york times" front page in 1947 detailed another texas blast. this one in texas city, killing hundreds and injures thousands of others. >>> an arrest has been made in the murder of a texas district attorney, kim lee williams the wife of a former texas justice of the peace has confessed that she and her husband were involved in the shooting death of koffman county assistant prosecutor and district attorney mark mcclellan and his wife. mrs. williams said he
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richard? >> ron allen live from boston, thank you so much for that report. >>> flags are flying at half-staff in washington today as lawmakers on capitol hill amend their schedules in response to what some call an act of terror. today intelligence committee members will be briefed by homeland security and the fbi on the boston bombing. nb krshs's tracie potts is in washington with more for us. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: richard, capitol police are telling visitors here expect more officers in the public areas today. some lawmakers have already been briefed. others get an update on this investigation today. >> the house will now observe a moment of silence in memory of the victims of today's attack in boston. >> reporter: congress observing a moment of silence for boston's victims. this morning the capitol flag remains at half-staff. later today, the fbi, homeland security and intelligence officials brief lawmakers on what they know about the explosions. >> the most important thi
richard? >> ron allen live from boston, thank you so much for that report. >>> flags are flying at half-staff in washington today as lawmakers on capitol hill amend their schedules in response to what some call an act of terror. today intelligence committee members will be briefed by homeland security and the fbi on the boston bombing. nb krshs's tracie potts is in washington with more for us. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: richard, capitol police are telling...
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richard? >> nbc's chris pollone live there in boston. >>> much of the country is in a state of heightened alert following the terror bombings. and for good reason. mail to senate offices in the nation's capitol has been spended after the discovery after a letter containing a deadly poison. three preliminary tests indicate the letter addressed to mississippi republican senator roger wicker contained ricin. thankfully the envelope never made it to the capitol. it was intercepted at an offsite screening facility created after the 2001 anthrax attacks there. the envelope was postmarked from memphis, tennessee, but had no return address. >>> it's decision day for new gun-control legislation in the senate, and there's a lot at stake. friendships and even careers. mark kelly told senators jeff flake may be a good friend to him and his wife, but if he doesn't support the gun-control package, the couple may use their political muscle to replace him. tracie, how might that play out there? >> reporter: w
richard? >> nbc's chris pollone live there in boston. >>> much of the country is in a state of heightened alert following the terror bombings. and for good reason. mail to senate offices in the nation's capitol has been spended after the discovery after a letter containing a deadly poison. three preliminary tests indicate the letter addressed to mississippi republican senator roger wicker contained ricin. thankfully the envelope never made it to the capitol. it was intercepted at...
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richard? >> nbc's jim maceda in seoul, thank you so much. >>> now to one of the most gruesome injuries ever seen on live television. players, coaches and fans in attendance were visibly shaken when kevin ware's right leg snapped in two places during the ncaa tournament game against duke. ware fought the pain to tell his teammates to get the victory, and his coach says that was how they overcame the trauma. >> it was very difficult to watch. all he kept saying was "win the game." >> theismann tweeted his best wishes to ware. louisville beat duke to advance to the final four. ware shared this picture of his recovery via twit he after a successful two-hour surgery complete with his louisville final four trophy right under his arm. >>> immigration reform, do they have a deal or not? democrats and republicans say there is a deal. some predicting legislation could be written as early as this week. but at least one republican says not so fast. nbc's tracie potts is in very foggy washington, d.c., rig
richard? >> nbc's jim maceda in seoul, thank you so much. >>> now to one of the most gruesome injuries ever seen on live television. players, coaches and fans in attendance were visibly shaken when kevin ware's right leg snapped in two places during the ncaa tournament game against duke. ware fought the pain to tell his teammates to get the victory, and his coach says that was how they overcame the trauma. >> it was very difficult to watch. all he kept saying was "win...
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that 8-year-old boy is martin richard. >> 8-year-old martin richard is among those killed. >> 29-year-old krystle camp pel of massachusetts. >> the fbi intelligence agencies are involved in an intensive search for evidence. two and only two explosive devices were found. >> they were crudely made. they appear to have been assembled inside a pressure cooker. >> a common type of explosive. >> a low powered explosive. >> it was really, really loud and chaos. >> pandemonium, everybody started running and screaming. >> you could run in any direction. >> the past 24 hours, this city of boston has shown its strength and determination. >> we know our neighbors, grieve for them. we know the heroes, also. boston will overcome. >> reporter: tonight, here in boston, we are learning much more about the investigation of yesterday's explosions on boylston street. the bombs were pressure cookers containing shrapnel hidden in backpacks or nylon bags detonated by timers. fragments of nylon were found at the bomb sites from the bags that held the explosives. investigators found pieces of what they believe to
that 8-year-old boy is martin richard. >> 8-year-old martin richard is among those killed. >> 29-year-old krystle camp pel of massachusetts. >> the fbi intelligence agencies are involved in an intensive search for evidence. two and only two explosive devices were found. >> they were crudely made. they appear to have been assembled inside a pressure cooker. >> a common type of explosive. >> a low powered explosive. >> it was really, really loud and...
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to cross up north korea iran and much more i'm joined by richard white's in washington he's a senior fellow and director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in watched and we have zachary an assistant editor for the diplomat and in philadelphia we cross to dave lindorff he is an investigative reporter author of the book the case for impeachment and the founding editor of the online newspaper this can't be happening dot net all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but richard if i can go to you what is a rogue state we hear the term all the time what is it it define. it's out of fashion charm under the bush administration they used the term rogue state to describe states which was behavior was so. so it redeemable that they were considered to be equivalent of a criminal state and that was a ran that was a racket under sadam hussein and that was north korea with those of the three common ones other countries went in and out of that category the obama administration that was revise that category they
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only richards is facing criminal prosecution. on monday, the board will go behind closed doors to see how they can go about recouping the money. maybe they file a lawsuit or they go after somebody else who could have prevented this from happening. in san rafael, kpix5. >> you could call it a developing story in oakland tonight. the golden state warriors are heading to the nba playoffs for just the second time in 19 years. they clinched the post season spot tonight with a win over the timber wolves. it's the first playoff trip since the, we believe, season back in 2007. you remember that? did you believe? well, we'll see. so now, the real fun begins. we'll have more on the warriors coming up in sports. >> all of a sudden, we open up the box and there's no bees in that box. >> the latest effort to track down whatever is wiping out bee populations as the problem keeps getting worse. >> sorry, kid. that won't be good enough this year. the new rules that will define the good old spelling bee. >>> it is a beautiful evening outside toni
only richards is facing criminal prosecution. on monday, the board will go behind closed doors to see how they can go about recouping the money. maybe they file a lawsuit or they go after somebody else who could have prevented this from happening. in san rafael, kpix5. >> you could call it a developing story in oakland tonight. the golden state warriors are heading to the nba playoffs for just the second time in 19 years. they clinched the post season spot tonight with a win over the...
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i'm richard lui. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> lead news in today's "new york times." targeted killing comes to define war on terror. this highlights osama bin laden's son-in-law who is part of a select group of high-level terror suspects who have not been killed. >>> in "the washington post," lily pulitzer, fashion designer dies at 81. lilly is creative mind behind the most colorful dresses ever created. >>> an animal park in japan welcomes their newest and tiniest member. a litter of asian black bear cubs, welcoming them to the park. the special exhibit with the young bears will allow visitors to pet, touch and even hold the cubs once they mature a little bit later this month. then they get really, really big. >>> a group of stunt drivers in the republic of georgia are looking for their big break. video of the crew taking curves at dangerous speeds and narrowly avoiding cars as they zip around corners. drawing hundreds of viewers here. now that they
i'm richard lui. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> lead news in today's "new york times." targeted killing comes to define war on terror. this highlights osama bin laden's son-in-law who is part of a select group of high-level terror suspects who have not been killed. >>> in "the washington post," lily pulitzer, fashion designer dies at 81. lilly is creative mind behind the most colorful dresses ever...
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richard? >> all right, key takeaway, bipartisanship, right? we'll take that on a friday. >>> a potential game changer for u.s. involvement in the syrian war. the u.s. intelligence community believes syria has used chemical weapons, something the obama administration had said would cross a red line if true. and although intelligence officials say they have varying degrees of confidence in their assessment, the evidence so far is not strong enough for u.s. military intervention. >> we still have some uncertainties about what was used, what kind of chemical was used, where it was used, who used it. >> nbc's atia joins us from cairo live with the very latest. atia, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, richard. it was surprising to hear secretary hagel actually announce that they believe that chemical weapons were used. but it wasn't surprising to hear that they did not have conclusive evidence just yet. just as recent as last month, president obama, during a trip into the region, did say that
richard? >> all right, key takeaway, bipartisanship, right? we'll take that on a friday. >>> a potential game changer for u.s. involvement in the syrian war. the u.s. intelligence community believes syria has used chemical weapons, something the obama administration had said would cross a red line if true. and although intelligence officials say they have varying degrees of confidence in their assessment, the evidence so far is not strong enough for u.s. military intervention....
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to you, i'm richard lui. frustration is growing in the air and on the ground as more of the nation's airports are hit by long delays due to forced government budget cuts. complaints are mounting and the white house says a compromise could be on the way. tracie potts has the latest from washington. >> reporter: frustration is mounting, richard, because people have to sit and wait for planes to take off. 1500 workers are sitting at home every day, furloughed, not on the job as a result of the sequester cuts. here in washington, an faa administrator was asked about that and asked why it took the agency so long to let airlines and airports know exactly who would face the hardship cuts. >> we have been talking about reduction in available controller hours of 10% for months. >> but you didn't tell them which airports, which airlines? >> we told them that they should expect significant impacts at major hub facilities. >> reporter: now, it does look like the white house and some lawmakers on capitol hill are warming
to you, i'm richard lui. frustration is growing in the air and on the ground as more of the nation's airports are hit by long delays due to forced government budget cuts. complaints are mounting and the white house says a compromise could be on the way. tracie potts has the latest from washington. >> reporter: frustration is mounting, richard, because people have to sit and wait for planes to take off. 1500 workers are sitting at home every day, furloughed, not on the job as a result of...
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i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching.ou have a great day. . . . >>> south bay police under fire after a policy meant to stop racial profiling is blocked. >>> a prominent laura cuesed of smuggling a murdererer's hit list out of jail. >>> the bus to nowhere. mentally ill patients are being shipped to the bay area with no plan for their future. the investigation coming up. >>> right now, a warm start for the day. a beautiful look over san francisco. got to love the way the lights twinkle in the early morning dawn. this is tuesday, april 23rd. this is "today in the bay." >>> from nbc bay area, it is 4:30. 4:31. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia cannon. meteorologist, rob mayeda, is in for christina. >>> an interesting start this morning. fog west of the golden gate. gusty winds inland doing things with our temperatures. livermore, almost 70. 54 in oakland. gusty winds straight out towards fairfield where you have a wind advisory up into the afternoon. inland spots reaching the mid-80s. low around san francisco. a little bit
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i'm richard lui. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> leading the news in "the washington post," michael bloomberg group's gun-control scorecard will give lawmakers letter grades. the billionaire will unveil a grading system tuesday of an "a" through "f" agun issues. >>> and in "the new york times," with help from nature, a town aims to be a solar capital. lancaster's mayor says he aims to be the first town in the universe that produces more solar-powered electricity than they use. >>> a porcelain bowl fetching a record price at auction. in near-perfect condition meant big numbers for bidders, bringing in a whopping $9.5 million. this rare double lotus bowl is over 300 years old, a part of the ching empire, but the buyer should not expect much. this tiny one fits in the palm of your hand. i guess a teacup maybe, rice bowl. >>> in brazil, old video games are getting a new twist. classics are part of a new outdoor exhibit. passersby can saddle up with an
i'm richard lui. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> leading the news in "the washington post," michael bloomberg group's gun-control scorecard will give lawmakers letter grades. the billionaire will unveil a grading system tuesday of an "a" through "f" agun issues. >>> and in "the new york times," with help from nature, a town aims to be a solar capital. lancaster's mayor says...
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i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a great wednesday. >>> new details this morning about a south bay paramedic shot in oakland hills. >>> also, your privacy at risk. police in one city now talking about putting surveillance cameras at the front door of every bar. >>> and the bay area getting ready to welcome the president. what he's planning to do and why traffic won't be that big of an issue during his visit. >>> for our ritual live look outside, hp pavilion, where the san jose sharks call home. on a five-game winning streak. this wednesday, april 3rd. this is "today in the bay." >>> we are, mid week. it is wednesday. good morning. i'm john kelly. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. good morning to you, lawyura an jon. good morning to you at home. we have rain between now and then. want to start with what's happening now. fog developing up in the north bay. three miles in livermore. expecting these numbers to fall through the next
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i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. have a great start to your week. >>> new this morning, new information on the boston bombing investigation, including when investigators expect answers from the surviving suspect. they may not get a chance to talk with him. let's show you the bay bridge, early monday morning. april 22nd. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning. it is almost 4:31. glad you are with us. i'm jon kelley. >>> welcome back. i'm laura garcia cannon. >>> meteorologist, rob mayeda is in for christine today. >>> look at san jose, 59 degrees. a warm start to the morning. 80s and low 90s today. 70s and 80s around san francisco to oakland. tomorrow, a little bit of cooling middle part of the week. that's when the sea breeze will pick up and cool us off headed into wednesday and thursday. let's check your morning commute with mike. >>> as you expect at 4:31 on a monday. not a whole lot of commute going on. a good volume
i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. have a great start to your week. >>> new this morning, new information on the boston bombing investigation, including when investigators expect answers from the surviving suspect. they may not get a chance to talk with him. let's show you the bay bridge, early monday morning. april 22nd. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning. it is almost 4:31....
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real mistake because they have very little in common richard what do you think about that. i agree that there are differences in the nature of the governments and in their behavior i mean north korea is close to being a failed state the one thing it does have there are nuclear weapons and other tools that it can either threaten other states with or offer to sell to try and earn money iran is a different category altogether it's got a very rich set of tools it can use it it's not clear that iran is going to seek nuclear weapons soon but they certainly have a powerful conventional forces but in a way there are economists much stronger despite the sanctions so in the category of rogue states not use that much outlier though i think it's helpful in the sense that it indicates those states that for one reason or another are not to fill in their national implications and then you can lay out a path by which they can we enter that in the international community so exactly to reform school and i just think that eventually you know the u.s. and iran i don't know if we'd call it refo
real mistake because they have very little in common richard what do you think about that. i agree that there are differences in the nature of the governments and in their behavior i mean north korea is close to being a failed state the one thing it does have there are nuclear weapons and other tools that it can either threaten other states with or offer to sell to try and earn money iran is a different category altogether it's got a very rich set of tools it can use it it's not clear that iran...
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i'm richard lui.early" starts right now. >>> as louisville -- >> they began the year as the number one ranked team in the nation, now the louisville cardinals are raising the trophy national champs. thanks for throwing that game on from 9:00 to midnight last night when none of us could watch it. i'm bill karins, this is "way too early." we have a lot of news to talk about on this tuesday, april 9th. the gun control debate heads back to washington today after another emotional day in newtown, connecticut. we'll hear what the president is saying about pushing new
i'm richard lui.early" starts right now. >>> as louisville -- >> they began the year as the number one ranked team in the nation, now the louisville cardinals are raising the trophy national champs. thanks for throwing that game on from 9:00 to midnight last night when none of us could watch it. i'm bill karins, this is "way too early." we have a lot of news to talk about on this tuesday, april 9th. the gun control debate heads back to washington today after...
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keith richards!d applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! looking cooler than ever. i picked up this shirt today. remember this guy? [ laughter ] you're a cool dude! you are -- cool. >> i can still do that. >> jimmy: i know you can. last time you were here, you came on the show, we started talking about what you do when you're not playing. and you said that you grow these lemons, this lemon tree. >> yeah part, yes, among other things. >> jimmy: yeah, but one of you do -- you don't only do that. >> no, no. >> jimmy: yeah. but you said that these lemons are -- you go, "jimmy, they're like the size of a grapefruit." i go, "yeah, that's pretty --" you go, "they're giant lemons." and i go, "yeah, that's cool man." and -- it's weird. [ laughter ] talking to keith richards about lemons and then -- >> i know. >> jimmy: i show up at a party. and you were at that party. i go, "keith, how are you, man?" and you put your hand in your pocket and you gave me a lemon. and you
keith richards!d applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! looking cooler than ever. i picked up this shirt today. remember this guy? [ laughter ] you're a cool dude! you are -- cool. >> i can still do that. >> jimmy: i know you can. last time you were here, you came on the show, we started talking about what you do when you're not playing. and you said that you grow these lemons, this lemon tree. >> yeah part, yes, among other...
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richard, thanks very much.ack to watertown in massachusetts, 15 minutes away, for the latest on the investigation there. while we were there -- excise me -- as the news conference was going on, the mayor, chief of police and the rest, word the president would speak immediately following that. he came forward to thank those who investigated, to thank the people of new england for resolve, and to remind us there's a lot of work made. >> we will determine what happened. we will invest gait any associations that these terrorists may have had, and we'll continue to do whatever we have to do to keep our people safe. one thing we do know is that whatever hateful agenda drove these men to such heinous acts will not, cannot prevail, whaaever they thought they could ultimately achieve, they've already failed. they failed because the people of boston refuse to be intimidated. they failed because as americans, we refuse to be americans we refuse to be terrorist. they failed because we will waiver from the character and , t
richard, thanks very much.ack to watertown in massachusetts, 15 minutes away, for the latest on the investigation there. while we were there -- excise me -- as the news conference was going on, the mayor, chief of police and the rest, word the president would speak immediately following that. he came forward to thank those who investigated, to thank the people of new england for resolve, and to remind us there's a lot of work made. >> we will determine what happened. we will invest gait...
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almost like a singular, the richards, they're always together. anywhere they go, sports field, school or church, you see all five of them. and that's no longer the case. >> and we saw the community coming out for them tonight. no doubt be there for them. >> there's no question boston's going to rally, dorchester's going to rally in a big way for this family. but obviously we are still concerned about the health of both jane and denise. >> they're in our thoughts and prayers. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, more on the hunt for the people or group responsible for this act of terror. some new developments today including these photographs that show before and after images of one of the explosion sites. local affiliate whdh has shared them with the fbi. do they contain any clues? the backpack, the bag that you see there circled on the left. is that germane to this investigation? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid.
almost like a singular, the richards, they're always together. anywhere they go, sports field, school or church, you see all five of them. and that's no longer the case. >> and we saw the community coming out for them tonight. no doubt be there for them. >> there's no question boston's going to rally, dorchester's going to rally in a big way for this family. but obviously we are still concerned about the health of both jane and denise. >> they're in our thoughts and prayers....
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let me read a statement just released from bill richard, the father of martin richard. he has written, my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries, we thank our family and friends, those who know and those we've never met for their thoughts and prayers. i ask that you continue to pray for my family as we remember martin. we also ask for your patience and for privacy as we work to simultaneously grieve and recover. thank you. with that statement, we go to ron allen outside mass general, ron, this is obviously the most tragic of many tragedies, an 8-year-old child this family with the wife, the mother and daughter, also grievously injured. there's so many more in the hospital behind you as trauma surgeons are desperately trying to bring people back to recovery and many people with amputations and lower-leg injuries. ron? >> indeed, andrea. and the young boy killed is from dorchester, which as you know is a typical middle class, working class, hard-working neighborhood here in b
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among the dead, eight-year-old martin richard of dorchester, massachusetts. and late today another of those killed was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medfordford. we've also learned more about the two bombs planted near the finish line. they were filled with nails and ball bearings designed to maim as many people as possible at an event that drew runners and spectators from all over the world. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the f.b.i. is investigating it as an act of terrorism. >> pelley: terrorism on patriots' day. a massachusetts holiday that celebrates the opening shots of the american revolution known to many in boston each year as marathon day. and we have just received word that the third person killed was a graduate student at boston university, the president of the university posted an announcement a short time ago, but he did not identify the student. there were reports yesterday that one or more unexploded bombs were disarmed. but it turns out there were only two bombs. both of
among the dead, eight-year-old martin richard of dorchester, massachusetts. and late today another of those killed was identified. 29-year-old krystle campbell of medfordford. we've also learned more about the two bombs planted near the finish line. they were filled with nails and ball bearings designed to maim as many people as possible at an event that drew runners and spectators from all over the world. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took...
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richard. who is sarah palin? yep. i'll take quoth the politician for $400. richard. who is winston churchill? right. quoth the politician for $600. judy. who is joe biden? right. politician, $800. richard. who is margaret thatcher? yes. quoth thtician for $1,000. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] it's yours, you deal with it all by yourself, and you have $1,400. well, might as well make it a true daily double, alex. all right, here is the clue for you. [ sighs ] who is woodrow wilson? oh, no. the sword of france -- charles de gaulle. oh. charles de gaulle. all right, you're back to nothing. you're tied with michael for second place. it's still early. go again. still early. las vegas for $1,000. richard. who is steve wynn? yes. i'll take vegas for $800. michael. what is a buffet? buffet, good. college nicknames for $600. richard. what are the broncos? good. shared college sports for $800. michael. what are the cadets? no. richard.
richard. who is sarah palin? yep. i'll take quoth the politician for $400. richard. who is winston churchill? right. quoth the politician for $600. judy. who is joe biden? right. politician, $800. richard. who is margaret thatcher? yes. quoth thtician for $1,000. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] it's yours, you deal with it all by yourself, and you have $1,400. well, might as well make it a true daily double, alex. all right, here is the clue for you. [ sighs ] who is woodrow wilson? oh,...
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his name was martin richard.t's what did i during the war. >> we have a picture from the ap that was released by martin richard's father who released a statement. we've seen him now at an ice hockey game, we've seen him in his communion suit. the heart breaking loss of this child with his mother and sister grievously wounded. what that family is suffering symbolizing what the city suffers. as you point out, resilient, yes. combative and tough. but also hearts are broken. >> they are -- they are an exemplary family. they're a classic boston family and they're very involved in their community and very loved in their community. and you know, last night people gathered at a restaurant in dorchester to remember martin and to celebrate the richard family. they're class all the way. >> the terrorist or terrorists knew what they were doing. because as other guests have described, from usa today, people pour out after going to fenway on patriots day and go to the finish line. they go to the restaurants and the bars to che
his name was martin richard.t's what did i during the war. >> we have a picture from the ap that was released by martin richard's father who released a statement. we've seen him now at an ice hockey game, we've seen him in his communion suit. the heart breaking loss of this child with his mother and sister grievously wounded. what that family is suffering symbolizing what the city suffers. as you point out, resilient, yes. combative and tough. but also hearts are broken. >> they are...
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>> is this richard? >> yes, it is. >> how long has the 6-year-old been missing? >> minutes. >> was the flying saucer in the backyard? >> yes. >> but could a little boy be inside this balloon-like object, more than 1,000 feet off the ground? >> this thing takes off, your kid tells you falcon's inside. are you really going to stop and justify and find reasons why maybe he's not in? >> within a few short minutes, the story sparks a media storm and the balloon boy goes global. >> i had no clue that there was even media outside. mayumi and i were dumbfounded, baffled why this thing got attention and people were in our front yards. we simply wanted it to go away. >> the country watches live wanting to know the fate of the boy supposedly inside the runaway aircraft. after more than an hour in flight and covering 50 miles across three counties, it crashes softly to the ground. the sheriff's department rushes to the saucer but finds no one inside. rescue crews continue searching for the missing boy. but shortly after the balloon lands, as police hold a news conference, wo
>> is this richard? >> yes, it is. >> how long has the 6-year-old been missing? >> minutes. >> was the flying saucer in the backyard? >> yes. >> but could a little boy be inside this balloon-like object, more than 1,000 feet off the ground? >> this thing takes off, your kid tells you falcon's inside. are you really going to stop and justify and find reasons why maybe he's not in? >> within a few short minutes, the story sparks a media storm...
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we will remember the life of martin richard.lus, so many people became heroes yesterday as lives were saved in the streets. and in emergency rooms across the city as well. i'll talk to one doctor who faced the toughest day of her life. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ cisco. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia.
we will remember the life of martin richard.lus, so many people became heroes yesterday as lives were saved in the streets. and in emergency rooms across the city as well. i'll talk to one doctor who faced the toughest day of her life. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far...
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richard stands by his claim. >> it was never a hoax. not once. the threat of deportation for mayumi was imminent. i had to choose my family. do you save your family or lose your family? >> in 2010, the heenes leave colorado and relocate to florida. >> we just simply move on. if you live in a negative energy, you must get out. >> "caught on camera" visits the heenes three years after the balloon boy incident. despite having a youtube presence and doing our interview, richard says they generally avoid the spotlight. >> we found activities to do to isolate ourselves away from other people who had negative opinions about us. one of the other things that came out of it is the kids started their own band. and they're damn good. >> they're aspiring heavy metal rockers with the hair to prove it. >> if everybody had long hair, we'd have short hair. to be different. >> and heene continues to invent contraptions. like a pickup truck robot that loads and unloads heavy equipment in minutes. >> the heene truckloaders is a dream come true. >> he's also trying t
richard stands by his claim. >> it was never a hoax. not once. the threat of deportation for mayumi was imminent. i had to choose my family. do you save your family or lose your family? >> in 2010, the heenes leave colorado and relocate to florida. >> we just simply move on. if you live in a negative energy, you must get out. >> "caught on camera" visits the heenes three years after the balloon boy incident. despite having a youtube presence and doing our...
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richard fowler in for tom hartman live from washington d.c. and i'm sam sachs and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. after news broke of former british prime minister margaret thatcher's death earlier this morning talk of her legacy took over the mainstream media were thatcher's ideas good economic policy or are they what's causing the global economic crisis in front of us also as mayflower arkansas continues to clean up from last week's tar sands oil spill there are new questions surrounding the exxon mobil's handling of the spill why is the oil giant preventing media coverage of the spill and they knowingly let oil contaminate local wetlands and conservatives hate government regulations and constantly argue that the federal government needs to have a smaller role in a capitalist society is that really the case or do we need to put more regulations in place to protect our economy and overall wellbeing. and we begin tonight with margaret thatcher the former prime minister of the u.k. for eleven years in the only female prime m
richard fowler in for tom hartman live from washington d.c. and i'm sam sachs and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. after news broke of former british prime minister margaret thatcher's death earlier this morning talk of her legacy took over the mainstream media were thatcher's ideas good economic policy or are they what's causing the global economic crisis in front of us also as mayflower arkansas continues to clean up from last week's tar sands oil spill there are new...
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he didn't march the way richard did. and started very quietly and very persistently telling me this story from his point of view and from the point of view of the people who were there. people are very upset about what had happened, naturally, but the upset went beyond the tragedy of the event. and it went into the aftermath and how it was being handled. my career has been made on botched investigations of fires. i don't know that you could say this one was botched. there were some very good reasons for the way things turned out in the investigation. the prosecution of raymond oyler have not happen at that time, but it's the first time it wound up being the first time if you thing -- anyone was ever convicted of murder for setting up online fire. everyone scared to death they would record the investigation and, of course, they clamped up at that led to some unfortunate consequences. so i had breakfast the next morning with freddie espinoza was also here, another one of the captains, their cooperation has been unrelenting
he didn't march the way richard did. and started very quietly and very persistently telling me this story from his point of view and from the point of view of the people who were there. people are very upset about what had happened, naturally, but the upset went beyond the tragedy of the event. and it went into the aftermath and how it was being handled. my career has been made on botched investigations of fires. i don't know that you could say this one was botched. there were some very good...
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richard -- yes, richard? >> are you going to get on with this or what? >> i'm about to.seems that the u.s. is in a fork in the road to recovery, it could take off or stumble badly, so here, richard, as you have waited so patiently for, is the question. what are you most optimistic about and what are you most concerned about? let me see, who should go first? i'm going to go first, how is that? >> richard, i am most optimistic about the energy boom underway. in the united states. we are extracting record amounts of oil and gas from shale rock through fracking and other technologies and that is pushing the price up for natural gas lower which is used to generate electricity. that helps utilities and heavy industrial companies compete. that creates more jobs for americans. possibly a resurgence in manufacturing jobs. next year u.s. oil imports are forecast to fall to their lowest level in 25 years. america is on the path to continental energy independence. got to include canada in that, and the economic rewards will be enormous. ironically the energy revolution is happening
richard -- yes, richard? >> are you going to get on with this or what? >> i'm about to.seems that the u.s. is in a fork in the road to recovery, it could take off or stumble badly, so here, richard, as you have waited so patiently for, is the question. what are you most optimistic about and what are you most concerned about? let me see, who should go first? i'm going to go first, how is that? >> richard, i am most optimistic about the energy boom underway. in the united...
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three people were killed, include 8-year-old martin richards. brahm called the bombings a cowardly act of terrorism. >> if you want to know who i -- who we are, what america is, how we respond to evil, that's it. selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> reporter: surveillance cameras like this one nearby the crime scene are proving crucial to investigators. they are using them, combined with cell phone footage and any photos they can find, in the hopes of catching the suspect. >> there you go, ma'am. >> reporter: runners returned to the scene today, to pick up belongings they left behind and their marathon medals. leah valgardson said despite the attack, she'll keep running. >> people aren't going to stop running. in fact, they'll probably run more. >> reporter: mourners are laying wreaths at the site. >> reporter: as for the second victim, 29-year-old crystal campbell, cbs news has learned she was here in boston. she was with a friend and they were hoping to capture an image of another friend, as they were crossing the finish line. police say
three people were killed, include 8-year-old martin richards. brahm called the bombings a cowardly act of terrorism. >> if you want to know who i -- who we are, what america is, how we respond to evil, that's it. selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> reporter: surveillance cameras like this one nearby the crime scene are proving crucial to investigators. they are using them, combined with cell phone footage and any photos they can find, in the hopes of catching the suspect....
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tonight we also remember martin richard. years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son. martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday, the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and brother henry on the lower left were not hurt, but his sister denise and his mother jane were seriously injured. his sister, who was a dancer, lost a leg and may lose part of another leg. his father releasing a statement says, my dear son martin has died from the injury sustained in the attack in boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and those
tonight we also remember martin richard. years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son. martin...
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how does poor bill richard recover from this? the one good thing, friends of mine who are very friendly with the richards say denise is making good progress. first couple of days, it was touch and go. hopefully denise will fully recover. hopefully -- we have to figure out some way -- janie was a great irish dancer. we have to get her a prosthesis. she is going to dance again. that's what i want to see. >> that's a wonderful aspiration. kevin, i have to say, your reporting on this story has been exemplary and we all here appreciate the standard and quality of what you've been writing. thank you, sir. >> that's very kind. thank you, martin. >> thank you, kevin. >>> next, more on the investigation as we try to piece together tamerlan tsarnaev's six months in the motherland. stay with us. >>> keep going. it will get better. any final thoughts? >> being in watertown right now, the streets are empty. it's eery. it's as though a bomb had dropped somewhere. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i
how does poor bill richard recover from this? the one good thing, friends of mine who are very friendly with the richards say denise is making good progress. first couple of days, it was touch and go. hopefully denise will fully recover. hopefully -- we have to figure out some way -- janie was a great irish dancer. we have to get her a prosthesis. she is going to dance again. that's what i want to see. >> that's a wonderful aspiration. kevin, i have to say, your reporting on this story...
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tonight we also remember martin richard.ight years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son. martin was attending the marathon with his entire family on monday, the finish line in boston's back bay. his father bill and brother henry on the lower left were not hurt, but his sister denise and his mother jane were seriously injured. his sister, who was a dancer, lost a leg and may lose part of another leg. his father releasing a statement says, my dear son martin has died from the injury sustained in the attack in boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and th
tonight we also remember martin richard.ight years old, a bright, energetic young boy from dorchester. gary tucker has more on the little boy whose life end wade too soon. >> this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming eight-year-old boy holding a sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring, no more hurting people, and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son....
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a vigil is taking place tonight at the richards' family church. an outpouring of prayers for martin's mother and sister who remain in the hospital. >> in boston for us again tonight, linsey davis. and when we come back, you'll meet a surgeon who knew about trauma in afghanistan and iraq. he ran the marathon, and then faced it again. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth
a vigil is taking place tonight at the richards' family church. an outpouring of prayers for martin's mother and sister who remain in the hospital. >> in boston for us again tonight, linsey davis. and when we come back, you'll meet a surgeon who knew about trauma in afghanistan and iraq. he ran the marathon, and then faced it again. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24...