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but robbie adds that the kissing wasn't sexy, just hot and sweaty. i guess the long takes, repeated shoots and extended makeout sessions took the heat out of it. >>> paul mccartney and ringo star will reunite for one night only. only surviving members of the beatles will perform together on the grammys january 26th. >>> country singing superstar trace adkins is heading back to rehab for alcohol. the singer reportedly got into an altercation with a trace adkins impersonator while aboard
but robbie adds that the kissing wasn't sexy, just hot and sweaty. i guess the long takes, repeated shoots and extended makeout sessions took the heat out of it. >>> paul mccartney and ringo star will reunite for one night only. only surviving members of the beatles will perform together on the grammys january 26th. >>> country singing superstar trace adkins is heading back to rehab for alcohol. the singer reportedly got into an altercation with a trace adkins impersonator...
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we'll be right back with margot robbie. revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infect
we'll be right back with margot robbie. revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events,...
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we'll be right back with margot robbie.e rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor i
we'll be right back with margot robbie.e rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira...
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they're asking for anybody's help in finding robby bruce. got a statement from the attorney general bob cooper. here's what he told us. it's unthinkable that anyone would attempt to profit from the sandy hook tragedy and ultimately cause more pain for the families. charities are supposed to help the community, not prey on it. i think that sums up why this case is getting so much attention. we've seen this before where people try to profit off of victims' families degrear famil. law enforcement agencies are trying to find robby bruce tonight to ask him where this money is or where the money went. if you know where this guy is, robby bruce, 33 years old, we have a phone number that you can call the fbi's new haven, connecticut office. that number is 203-777-6311. but again we went to a lot of different houses where he might have been. 8311. excuse me. >> 203-777-8311. >> 8311. so we went to a lot of the various houses he could be at. we did contact an aunt. she said she'd pass on the message. somebody at his mom's house just hung up. so we're
they're asking for anybody's help in finding robby bruce. got a statement from the attorney general bob cooper. here's what he told us. it's unthinkable that anyone would attempt to profit from the sandy hook tragedy and ultimately cause more pain for the families. charities are supposed to help the community, not prey on it. i think that sums up why this case is getting so much attention. we've seen this before where people try to profit off of victims' families degrear famil. law enforcement...
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they're asking for anybody's help in finding robby bruce. statement from the attorney general bob cooper. here's what he told us. it's unthinkable that anyone would attempt to profit from the sandy hook tragedy and ultimately cause more pain for the families. charities are supposed to help the community, not prey on it. i think that sums up why this case is getting so much attention. we've seen this before where people try to profit off of victims' families grief. that's why we know at least four law enforcement agencies are trying to find robby bruce tonight to ask him where this money is or where the money went. if you know where this guy is, robby bruce, 33 years old, we have a phone number that you can call the fbi's new haven, connecticut office. that number is 203-777-6311. but again we went to a lot of different houses where he might have been. 8311. excuse me. >> 203-777-8311. >> 8311. so we went to a lot of the various houses he could be at. we did contact an aunt. she said she'd pass on the message. somebody at his mom's house just
they're asking for anybody's help in finding robby bruce. statement from the attorney general bob cooper. here's what he told us. it's unthinkable that anyone would attempt to profit from the sandy hook tragedy and ultimately cause more pain for the families. charities are supposed to help the community, not prey on it. i think that sums up why this case is getting so much attention. we've seen this before where people try to profit off of victims' families grief. that's why we know at least...
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he did not say where robbie bruce is.we've been reporting on your show, the fbi, attorneys general in tennessee and connect, and the district attorney in nashville, have been looking for robbie bruce for the better part of this last week. once the charity co-founder told us she couldn't account for $70,000 that appears to be missing at this point. >> in the grand scheme of things, it's not millions of dollars that some charities have defrauded people of, but $70,000, we talked to the family -- one family of a woman who was killed in sandy hook, one of the teachers, who said this man came to their house, this man defriended them. it was the soto family. he insinuated his way into their lives. >> the crime of this and i think it was articulated well by the attorney general of tennessee is so poignant to the sandy hook victims' families in particular. they have been the victims, you might say, the second victims of what is these online scammers who seem to be raising money in their victims' names. and it really is bothersome
he did not say where robbie bruce is.we've been reporting on your show, the fbi, attorneys general in tennessee and connect, and the district attorney in nashville, have been looking for robbie bruce for the better part of this last week. once the charity co-founder told us she couldn't account for $70,000 that appears to be missing at this point. >> in the grand scheme of things, it's not millions of dollars that some charities have defrauded people of, but $70,000, we talked to the...
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robbie said he would kill martina if she tried to run. she did not know where she was. was hideously beaten and threatened with her life. she was afraid if she tried to run, he would kill her and she didn't know what would happen to martina. this is why we have to stop asking women, why don't you just leave? >> and another problem, the question of where she was beaten would determine whether he was charged and where he would be charged, given he was crossing state lines. >> right, right. he kidnapped her in north carolina, but the local prosecutor seemed unimpressed with her injuries. in fact, when robbie came back from oklahoma, he told a local law-enforcement officers that he beat her so bad that he thought he broke his fingers, and yet they still only charged him with his demeanor us all on a female. >> the police left them on the roadside because he had her say he was saving her from a beating by someone else, and that is why she was in the truck. >> he also told her to say he had not done it. as long as robbie was a live-in earshot, she was going to say why she was
robbie said he would kill martina if she tried to run. she did not know where she was. was hideously beaten and threatened with her life. she was afraid if she tried to run, he would kill her and she didn't know what would happen to martina. this is why we have to stop asking women, why don't you just leave? >> and another problem, the question of where she was beaten would determine whether he was charged and where he would be charged, given he was crossing state lines. >> right,...
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. >> robby is not trained to kill. he is trained to help apprehend. >> i'm comfortable out on my lines. i got my horse, my guns. >> because you never know what could happen. >> the judge says in her final summation, "you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to the elayn hunt correctional center. this all-male facility houses more than 2,100 inmates. >> every monday and tuesday
. >> robby is not trained to kill. he is trained to help apprehend. >> i'm comfortable out on my lines. i got my horse, my guns. >> because you never know what could happen. >> the judge says in her final summation, "you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center....
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we will take all ofhis up with our favorite go therapist doct robbie ludwig.talking with her in just a moment. one hopes that the president will be listening carefully. if you'd like to pic upa copy of my audio book, everything has links at our website loudobbs.com. loudobbs.com. we're coming right [ male announcer ] here's a questiofor you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? anada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz energy lives here. lou: -itis told you that we were going to get some insight into the president' thinking we turn to no other than david doctor robbie ludwig. joining us now is doctor ludwig. because i can't believe what this president said. >> when i was reading that, i was thinking that he is telling himself that and he wants to make himself feel better. because there are going to be people who don't listen to him because he's lack. but that having been said, that is not why he doesn't have the approval rating that
we will take all ofhis up with our favorite go therapist doct robbie ludwig.talking with her in just a moment. one hopes that the president will be listening carefully. if you'd like to pic upa copy of my audio book, everything has links at our website loudobbs.com. loudobbs.com. we're coming right [ male announcer ] here's a questiofor you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? anada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's...
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his name is robbie bruce. we have some of these pictures.ld, if anybody has any information about him. so, when you say he's just vanished, i mean, what exactly does that mean, he's left where he lived? >> reporter: well, we knocked on the door where he was last registered living, his apartment. we knocked on his girlfriend's apartment door today, we called all the phone numbers we could find, and there was no answer anywhere. nobody's seen him for a while now. the attorney general's office here in nashville is also investigating and also confirming to us they can't find him, but that may be about to change. you know, the connecticut office of the fbi has been very aggressive in these newtown scams, and though the detectives there could not actually confirm an investigation is going on, this is the statement that was sent to us from the connecticut fbi. they say the fbi investigates these types of frauds thoroughly and with a real sense of urgency because we recognize that legitimate charitable organizations are harmed by fraud, and in the c
his name is robbie bruce. we have some of these pictures.ld, if anybody has any information about him. so, when you say he's just vanished, i mean, what exactly does that mean, he's left where he lived? >> reporter: well, we knocked on the door where he was last registered living, his apartment. we knocked on his girlfriend's apartment door today, we called all the phone numbers we could find, and there was no answer anywhere. nobody's seen him for a while now. the attorney general's...
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his name is robbie bruce. we have some of these pictures. should -- if anybody has any information about him. so when you say he just vanished, what exactly does that mean? he left where he lived? >> well, we knocked on the door where he was last registered living, his apartment. we knocked on his girlfriend's apartment door today. we called all the phone numbers we could find, and there was no answer, anywhere. nobody's seen him for a while now. the attorney general's office, here in nashville, is also investigating, and also confirming to us that they can't find him. that may be about to change. the connecticut office of the fbi has been very aggressive in these newtown scams. and though the detectives there could not actually confirm an investigation is going on, this is the statement that was sent to us from the connecticut fbi. they said, having the fbi investigate these types of frauds thoroughly and with a real sense of urgency, because we recognize that legitimate charitable organizations are harmed by fraud, and in the case of newto
his name is robbie bruce. we have some of these pictures. should -- if anybody has any information about him. so when you say he just vanished, what exactly does that mean? he left where he lived? >> well, we knocked on the door where he was last registered living, his apartment. we knocked on his girlfriend's apartment door today. we called all the phone numbers we could find, and there was no answer, anywhere. nobody's seen him for a while now. the attorney general's office, here in...
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we will take all of this up with our favorite ago therapist doctor robbie ludwig.lking with her in just a moment. one hopes that the president will be listening carefully. if you'd like to pick up a copy of my audio book, everything has links at our website loudobbs.com. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by cl? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. its a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why love adt. i can see what's happening amy business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, wah secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you g 24/7 protection through our exclusive fast response monitoring. you can be confident that adt is always there for you. hey
we will take all of this up with our favorite ago therapist doctor robbie ludwig.lking with her in just a moment. one hopes that the president will be listening carefully. if you'd like to pick up a copy of my audio book, everything has links at our website loudobbs.com. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by cl? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a...
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this was robby then.ou. >> after ten years of torture, he has his life back. >> it's been three years and robby has only had a few small ticks. >> how has your life changed in those three years? >> it's been the most challenging and most incredible three years of my life. i woke up and it's like, wow, i am in full control for the first time. and i'm experiencing this whole world on my own and i can do everything that a normal person can do. >> reporter: he's a sophomore at the pratt institute where he's studying film with a 4.0 average. and an added bonus? he's dropped 120 pounds after stopping his medication. dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >> wow. what a completely different person. >> completely different person. tourette's, you have a lower range where people can control the symptoms and learn to channel some of that. then you have extreme cases, which is what he went through. incredible. 200,000 americans diagnosed with tourette's syndrome every year. >> robby was on 42 different types of med
this was robby then.ou. >> after ten years of torture, he has his life back. >> it's been three years and robby has only had a few small ticks. >> how has your life changed in those three years? >> it's been the most challenging and most incredible three years of my life. i woke up and it's like, wow, i am in full control for the first time. and i'm experiencing this whole world on my own and i can do everything that a normal person can do. >> reporter: he's a...
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but robbie adds that the kissing wasn't sexy, just hot and sweaty.epeated shoots and extended makeout sessions took the heat out of it. >>> paul mccartney and ringo star will reunite for one night only. only surviving members of the beatles will perform together on the grammys january 26th. >>> country singing superstar trace adkins is heading back to rehab for alcohol. the singer reportedly got into an altercation with a trace adkins impersonator while aboard a cruise ship where he had been performing with other major country acts. yes. i'm richard lui. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day right here on nbc. piano... ♪ violin... hey, what are you doing? music lesson. he has to start sometime. [ bell rings ] ♪ music lesson? whoo! [ bell rings ] [ female announcer ] by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time moms. and new luvs with nightlock offer our largest absorbent area ever. they lock away wetness better than huggies, even overnight. live, learn, and get luvs. so, if you'r
but robbie adds that the kissing wasn't sexy, just hot and sweaty.epeated shoots and extended makeout sessions took the heat out of it. >>> paul mccartney and ringo star will reunite for one night only. only surviving members of the beatles will perform together on the grammys january 26th. >>> country singing superstar trace adkins is heading back to rehab for alcohol. the singer reportedly got into an altercation with a trace adkins impersonator while aboard a cruise ship...
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and i'm going to go as greenwald says it's been filled with fear ineptitude at best case scenario robbie why do you think that we should have a reason to suspect ivan's as not the anthrax suspect. well. i mean you know tying this back to glenn greenwald i just wanted to say that this you know he's been doing hard hitting reporting long before the this snowden revelations and he sort of pointed out that bruce ivans was basically convicted in the court of public opinion with no criminal charges ever brought to him based on a series of e-mails that he sent privately to his to his friends and colleagues about how he was depressed. because ultimately even the d.n.a. evidence that the f.b.i. says they have linking ivans to the attacks is invalid on the national academy of sciences basically went over all the evidence that the f.b.i. had and they concluded that the did the flask that the f.b.i. said ivan's had in his home could not be matched to the anthrax sent in the letters but then when you look at this through the the new light of the n.s.a. revelations that have happened over the past yea
and i'm going to go as greenwald says it's been filled with fear ineptitude at best case scenario robbie why do you think that we should have a reason to suspect ivan's as not the anthrax suspect. well. i mean you know tying this back to glenn greenwald i just wanted to say that this you know he's been doing hard hitting reporting long before the this snowden revelations and he sort of pointed out that bruce ivans was basically convicted in the court of public opinion with no criminal charges...
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bush administration was on separate oh the antidote for anthrax seven days first letter was sent but robby nine eleven was a very scary climate couldn't it be possible that the administration was preparing for the absolute worst and really just everything at that point. you know that's something i hear a lot from people and unfortunately almost any angle you try to look at it it doesn't hold water because even if they got some kind of intelligence warning suggesting that someone you know some muslim extremist or somebody was going to send a biological weapon to the u.s. mail. ultimately that doesn't make sense because it was found to have originated from a u.s. bio weapons facility so how could they have gotten intelligence warning that the anthrax was coming from within their own government being sent out and then on top of that you have to also think that these are you know older men you don't just take a heavy duty antibiotic like simply willy nilly because you think there might be a terrorist attack for me first they accuse a man named steven hatfill and dream can build in a court of p
bush administration was on separate oh the antidote for anthrax seven days first letter was sent but robby nine eleven was a very scary climate couldn't it be possible that the administration was preparing for the absolute worst and really just everything at that point. you know that's something i hear a lot from people and unfortunately almost any angle you try to look at it it doesn't hold water because even if they got some kind of intelligence warning suggesting that someone you know some...
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my choice was for robby rogers. north american gay athlete to take the field and play. he did so at the l.a. galaxy, to me it should be the person that represents the most important sports story of the year. and i think most important sports story of the year was people like jason collins, brynnny groiner and many other athletes and allies taking the step to say you know what, the locker room should not be the last closet in america. people have the right to be who they are, and be open about who they are. why i chose him is because he is also somebody who came out f the closet in february, and then retired. w the most depressing statement you ever read people poem can look it up. he said he did not think he could be out of the closet be an active athlete, but then jason collins came out, then hundreds lgbt teenager whose are out in their high schools and he said, i felt like a coward meeting all these kids, and me not stepping up and doing what i could do, and then after that he said it is great to be part of a movement that's helping to change the word. so that's why
my choice was for robby rogers. north american gay athlete to take the field and play. he did so at the l.a. galaxy, to me it should be the person that represents the most important sports story of the year. and i think most important sports story of the year was people like jason collins, brynnny groiner and many other athletes and allies taking the step to say you know what, the locker room should not be the last closet in america. people have the right to be who they are, and be open about...
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tonight -- amy adams, from "the wolf of wall street," margot robbie. and music from xolie morra and the strange kind. and now once again, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ]
tonight -- amy adams, from "the wolf of wall street," margot robbie. and music from xolie morra and the strange kind. and now once again, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ]
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robbie was first time presenter. thought this was something they did to rookies.ome of last nights biggest winners in case you missed it includes matthew mcconaughey. leonardo dicaprio took home his second globe. and best actress in a comedy went to amy adams for american hustle. other top awards went top 12 years of slave for best drama. american hustle for best movie comedy. and dallas buyers club. last nights winners said to be top counteredders for an academy -- top contenders for an academy. >>> steph curry will be pumping up bay area kids and encouraging them to stay fit. >> looking for teammates to come play ball. meet me in the gym. >> yeah. steph curry be visiting oakland's recreation center this morning. he will be encouraging 200 elementary students to stay active, eat healthy crease. students will be out there practicing basketball skills and learns how to eat healthy snacks. >>> 5:26. taking action to protect their neighborhood. what some people in san jose are doing after a serial arsonist hits their neighborhood. >>> the 49ers are headed up to the n
robbie was first time presenter. thought this was something they did to rookies.ome of last nights biggest winners in case you missed it includes matthew mcconaughey. leonardo dicaprio took home his second globe. and best actress in a comedy went to amy adams for american hustle. other top awards went top 12 years of slave for best drama. american hustle for best movie comedy. and dallas buyers club. last nights winners said to be top counteredders for an academy -- top contenders for an...
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my name is robbie michael's. a resident of south san francisco right up the hill from pacifica and i hike in that region and i'm able to view the frogs and the area in question. i would like to say that my perspective is based upon my what i have heard today and also what i have researched. i have an impartiality. both sides of this argument agree that it is important to have these natural elements as well as the frog in the area. it does appear that the side and approval of this does proceed that there is value ignoring the environmental impact review. i would thick thi it would -- think it would be in the best interest to make sure that an environmental impact review is completed to make sure there are no further implications. there are plenty of other local san francisco recreational activities available in that region. hiking, cycling are very popular as well iechl want to make sure that in order to proceed, that the environmental impact review would be the responsible action to take to make sure that future
my name is robbie michael's. a resident of south san francisco right up the hill from pacifica and i hike in that region and i'm able to view the frogs and the area in question. i would like to say that my perspective is based upon my what i have heard today and also what i have researched. i have an impartiality. both sides of this argument agree that it is important to have these natural elements as well as the frog in the area. it does appear that the side and approval of this does proceed...
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tonight -- amy adams, from "the wolf of wall street," margot robbie.d now once again, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> welcome.
tonight -- amy adams, from "the wolf of wall street," margot robbie.d now once again, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> welcome.
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i know that god welcomes the legalts a time when all the other thing following liverpool striker robbie fowler has said setting up of academies is the best we can raise the profile of the indian soccer. he was in part. not the son and said this demand is potential for shopping in india. the former liverpool striker said his club can still open for the academy's in india which can help in promoting the game in the country. you know who you know maybe opened up to the minute i opened the economy going on and who came out today via don't feel it is about the film actually polled believe the incident and i really thought that the economy. you can find out what they are located. i'm going to be talented people or even good time to watch tv tremendous them. i was in effect to witness the signing of a partnership between the two animal but i spent being in any fashion weeks into the seasonings. this is mocking deal with the vocals for the indian sub continent plans to spend about sixteen million dollars on promoting the game. go shop is fillets on top of this court in india cricket is like rel
i know that god welcomes the legalts a time when all the other thing following liverpool striker robbie fowler has said setting up of academies is the best we can raise the profile of the indian soccer. he was in part. not the son and said this demand is potential for shopping in india. the former liverpool striker said his club can still open for the academy's in india which can help in promoting the game in the country. you know who you know maybe opened up to the minute i opened the economy...
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the robby suspect was already in custody. but when bart officers noticed the door was unlocked, investigators say 4 detectives went in with guns drawn. >> some things are more dangerous than others. going into someone else's home is probably one of the most dangerous things that we can do as a law enforcement. >> reporter: what happened next, why and how, one officer shot and killed sergeant smith are under investigation. the bart police chief was emotional talking about the veteran sergeant. >> tommy was a great law enforcement officer. [ pause ] >> but even a better son, brother, husband, father and friend. we're in shock, disbelief. we're numb. we're grieving. and please, give us some time. >> reporter: many people who live at the complex are also saddened. >> i don't understand how an accident like that can happen in such a small environment. the apartments are very small. >> reporter: a former bart police officer and now a firearms instructor don cameron says doing a probation search in a small apartment can be very tric
the robby suspect was already in custody. but when bart officers noticed the door was unlocked, investigators say 4 detectives went in with guns drawn. >> some things are more dangerous than others. going into someone else's home is probably one of the most dangerous things that we can do as a law enforcement. >> reporter: what happened next, why and how, one officer shot and killed sergeant smith are under investigation. the bart police chief was emotional talking about the veteran...
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we have robbie ludwig and larry davis here in washington. over to the go doctor.do you think of this? >> we like these figures because they are successful and good at what they do. but to make the assumption just because they are excellent in their field that they are emotionally mature, it's really an overstatement. it's interting about personalities. very often the inner child is alive and well and they are going to act on that entitlement by what you just described. >> tom brady said that he's not going to watch the super bowl. okay, big deal. how many people are going to watch the super bowl in people's homes? and he says that we are not watch a bit because of this. >> he's going to watch the game and he's a professional football player. he's into the football day in and day out. >> truth be told i don't want everything myself. [laughter] >> but chris, what is going on here? how widespread do you think that this is or whether we are seeing more of this or whether we are blowing it out of proportion? >> by the time it reached the football field in the locker ro
we have robbie ludwig and larry davis here in washington. over to the go doctor.do you think of this? >> we like these figures because they are successful and good at what they do. but to make the assumption just because they are excellent in their field that they are emotionally mature, it's really an overstatement. it's interting about personalities. very often the inner child is alive and well and they are going to act on that entitlement by what you just described. >> tom brady...
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her 60th birthday bash, plus bradley cooper after the show out to dinner with leo's co-star margot robbie. >> are you dating? >>> our double-header today with george
her 60th birthday bash, plus bradley cooper after the show out to dinner with leo's co-star margot robbie. >> are you dating? >>> our double-header today with george
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you set market, somebody smarter than i said, it is no different when you pay robby cano $24 million a year, that is new gold standard. bad news for banks you paid $2 million on madoff, if you get into trouble again or similar, you are not going to payless, you go to pay more. good news, you get to to live it fight another day, nobody goes to jail. neil: that might be case with this 5 year proviso they could delay any further punishment if they just do what the government says. still talking $20 billion collectively a single firm paid to u uncle sam. yet the stock is doing well. it makes me think that critics of the bank say there is more money to be had there. >> there is no question. ask any celebrity. worse day of your life, when you no longer get recognized at a restaurant, you hate it on the way up. neil: i hate when i walk into mcdonald's and no one knows me, you are right. >> the 59 to be made, and -- point to be made, and take away, if you pay $20 billion but make $40 billion or 50 billion or 60 billion, you take that deal, every single day of the week. so once again, it is a
you set market, somebody smarter than i said, it is no different when you pay robby cano $24 million a year, that is new gold standard. bad news for banks you paid $2 million on madoff, if you get into trouble again or similar, you are not going to payless, you go to pay more. good news, you get to to live it fight another day, nobody goes to jail. neil: that might be case with this 5 year proviso they could delay any further punishment if they just do what the government says. still talking...
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assess the psychology behind the obama statement and misstatements and the millennial rubble, doctor robbie> it's great to be here beyond the president talked as if he hadn't been around for five years as he criticized the income gap on this income. he was talking about his own policies, protecting that he was blaming this. so what kind of madness is that? >> it's a verbal gymnastics and it is a way to igore his own incompetence incompetency. he's really good at giving speeches and playing to th mses but after a while you have to conrail and clearly we haven't seen that. so it's a great speech, fantastic. but do the job. are people really doing better? are they feeling more confident in the government? know they are not. lou: deeply this man believes is best as you can assess that his rhetoric an his talks -- i think he is a very ineffective speaker but he was exciting at one time. but i think he's become dull and dour. and why does he think that words have more power and impact than unemployment checks. and people who are watching an entitlement system just low up in their faces. >> there
assess the psychology behind the obama statement and misstatements and the millennial rubble, doctor robbie> it's great to be here beyond the president talked as if he hadn't been around for five years as he criticized the income gap on this income. he was talking about his own policies, protecting that he was blaming this. so what kind of madness is that? >> it's a verbal gymnastics and it is a way to igore his own incompetence incompetency. he's really good at giving speeches and...
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then leo's drop-dead gorgeous co-star margot robbie. >> no touching. >> the lie she told her family about
then leo's drop-dead gorgeous co-star margot robbie. >> no touching. >> the lie she told her family about
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that came after a robby. he did not enter a plea today. >>> a san jose state university student plead not guilty to hate crime and battery charges for charges for tormenting his roommate who was black. they allege he and three others made racial slurs and tormented a victim. they claim the victim was injured when they locked a lock around his neck. all four white students have been suspended. >>> a defense lawyer says one parent in a walkful death lawsuit can't -- waffle u wong death -- wrong death lawsuit can't file because she not the father. the defense lawyer said he has no legal standing since he is not related by blood. >>> continuing coverage on the san francisco 49ers and the road to the super bowl as fans get ready for another battle -- another battle on the field, taking on the panthers in charlotte and there whispers about a playoff game at candlestick park. >> reporter: 9ers fans don't want to jinx the team so they are staying focused on the game against the panthers but should a playoff game be s
that came after a robby. he did not enter a plea today. >>> a san jose state university student plead not guilty to hate crime and battery charges for charges for tormenting his roommate who was black. they allege he and three others made racial slurs and tormented a victim. they claim the victim was injured when they locked a lock around his neck. all four white students have been suspended. >>> a defense lawyer says one parent in a walkful death lawsuit can't -- waffle u...
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by mike burke, renee feltz, aaron mate, nermeen shaikh, steve martinez, sam alcoff, hany massoud, robbyeena guzder, amy littlefield, cassandra lizaire, messiah rhodes and charina nadura. mike di fillippo and miguel nogueira are our engineers. special thanks to becca staley, julie crosby, hugh gran, jessica lee, john wallach and vesta goodarz. and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows and carlo de jesus. i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. happy new year. ♪
by mike burke, renee feltz, aaron mate, nermeen shaikh, steve martinez, sam alcoff, hany massoud, robbyeena guzder, amy littlefield, cassandra lizaire, messiah rhodes and charina nadura. mike di fillippo and miguel nogueira are our engineers. special thanks to becca staley, julie crosby, hugh gran, jessica lee, john wallach and vesta goodarz. and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows and carlo de jesus. i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. happy new year. ♪
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. >> he plans to introduce a bill that's come to be known as robbie's rule for rob's childhood nicknameit would make information about older convictions available to police. >> we are now in the digital age and we're not going back and researching every record and adding it. all we're doing in this bill is to make it available for law enforcement offersers. >> rob has begun a facebook campaign. >> he didn't anything. i ended it. i ended him doing what he did and now it's on to the next thing. it's to get this bill passed. >> an advocate for returning sex offenders says he she considers the bill to be unfair because it involves retroactive punishment. the delegate plans to introduce the bill next week. >>> it is one of the most popular past times in our area. but now, the rules are changing for happy hour. we're going to tell you when and where you're soon going to be able to see a difference. >> what happens when i get behind the wheel of a police cruiser. >> watch out. >> this was a first. >> on slick roads >>> driving on snow covered and icy roads can be dangerous. there's a few thing
. >> he plans to introduce a bill that's come to be known as robbie's rule for rob's childhood nicknameit would make information about older convictions available to police. >> we are now in the digital age and we're not going back and researching every record and adding it. all we're doing in this bill is to make it available for law enforcement offersers. >> rob has begun a facebook campaign. >> he didn't anything. i ended it. i ended him doing what he did and now it's...
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i can go through philip and paul and my best friend in high school years, robbie, kim and scott. i know, them all. in college mark and dan and paul and a karen. i can fell you whether it's bud or gary or ement or any number of people my friends over the past many of years. i've been lucky in friends. my closest friend is a guy name bill who sadly worked for the last "times" all the wasted years. i was going to ask you if you're cynical. do you have close friends? are your very close friends cynical? yes. >> and you see, this is important to me. i was out last night with bud the contractor, who i talk about in my radio show all the time. he's working on my house. and bud is the most upbeat guy in the world. whenever i get that cynical, about politics, i go find one of those encouragement machines or one of those noncynical people. if all you do is read politics and watch fox news, you can slit your wrists in this country. i'm telling you. yes, sir? steve here. >> welcome. >> [inaudible] so you to explain that. i have to listened his show for how long have you been doing that almos
i can go through philip and paul and my best friend in high school years, robbie, kim and scott. i know, them all. in college mark and dan and paul and a karen. i can fell you whether it's bud or gary or ement or any number of people my friends over the past many of years. i've been lucky in friends. my closest friend is a guy name bill who sadly worked for the last "times" all the wasted years. i was going to ask you if you're cynical. do you have close friends? are your very close...
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robbie ludwig, our own david asman and diva moms.com founder, liz sterns.rt with the first rule, don't let children experience risk. liz, what do you think? >> i think they have to take risks. if children don't take risks they will be, they will be bored and fall apart and not no sometimes when you fall you can get up. children need to take risks. >> rob business, we're just trying to protect them. >> how can you protect them from risks? they're going to school. they're around other children. they will have teachers. toughen courage them to be in the real world. i think if you don't encourager your kids to be in the real world and experience it then you are really helping them to be somewhat paralyzed in life. >> my grandmother said you have to eat a pound of dirt before you're five years old. get your hands -- one of the reasons why i suspect, i think one of the reasons why we have so many allergies now, when i was a kid growing up, everybody had peanut butter and jelly. nobody worried allergic. >> allergy in africa. that could be one. >> not that i know o
robbie ludwig, our own david asman and diva moms.com founder, liz sterns.rt with the first rule, don't let children experience risk. liz, what do you think? >> i think they have to take risks. if children don't take risks they will be, they will be bored and fall apart and not no sometimes when you fall you can get up. children need to take risks. >> rob business, we're just trying to protect them. >> how can you protect them from risks? they're going to school. they're around...
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another breakout star, an actress that i want everybody to keep their eyes and ears open to, margot robbyfrom "the wolf of wall street." not only can you not take your eyes off her, but she is incredibly talents. >> go to move vis, which movies should we keep an eye out for? >> i was lucky to be invited to an advanced screening of a debut. oh, my gosh, this is one of the better movies i have seen in a long time. it's an independent, gritty, cool movie, but definitely exposes social injustices about current indian reservations. the cinematography is breathtaking. a lot of people are excited about george clooney's project. i say projec because she wrote the screen play and starred in it, directed and produced in it alongside actors like bill murray, matt damon. it's a true story that took place in world war ii, the special unit set out to recover stolen art from the nazi's. it premiers, february 7th. >> an incredible cast. we spoke of "downton abbey" coming to television. what other shows should we look for? >> as far as returning series, february 9th is going to be the premier of the secon
another breakout star, an actress that i want everybody to keep their eyes and ears open to, margot robbyfrom "the wolf of wall street." not only can you not take your eyes off her, but she is incredibly talents. >> go to move vis, which movies should we keep an eye out for? >> i was lucky to be invited to an advanced screening of a debut. oh, my gosh, this is one of the better movies i have seen in a long time. it's an independent, gritty, cool movie, but definitely...
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it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry.n, i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >> that all changed one afternoon two years earlier. when holbrook was driving through the oakland suburb where he lives. >> i was going to pick up these pair of glasses at my optometrist in the middle of town, and that evening, to have a nice dipper with the boys. it was their birthday. >> holbrook then had an angry exchange with another driver. >> i didn't have a road rage. i didn't cut anybody off or anything like that. i said something to someone out a window. i just said quit driving like a blankety blank because you just cut me off. this individual flared, pursued m
it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry.n, i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >>...