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film festival has begun the documents harry he created about his father titled remember the artist robert jr sr which has been shown at this year's festival the reason it is knitted i just made one of them in a documentary about my father was with me. put its foot people who oppose the rounds to make this one. it is happening to you that you talk about. the family the kids went with it. went to sway the hbo. right so which would tilt his father with the good the document in a demure jokes that he would most likely be uncomfortable with the attention. aladdin one name dropping. say well i don't know that's not accurate it so that the incidence of people. i mean he probably knew. i can go dance with the week methinks the movies. taking stay. i thought for sure it's not. kinda like that. he has actually been alerted to the people themselves. it's been two and three the paintings. still he was mike wants me to once every ten days so. mind you. when you're still there. it's the typical place. since. in its ranks. to the room is in town to the thirtieth anniversary the sundance film festival says
film festival has begun the documents harry he created about his father titled remember the artist robert jr sr which has been shown at this year's festival the reason it is knitted i just made one of them in a documentary about my father was with me. put its foot people who oppose the rounds to make this one. it is happening to you that you talk about. the family the kids went with it. went to sway the hbo. right so which would tilt his father with the good the document in a demure jokes that...
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jr. and robert kennedy, both in 1968. in the public consciousness even though the killers of king and the kennedy brothers each had different motives, the murders are seldom considered unrelated acts. they're instead viewed conspirator y'allly as though they were collectively moment to frustrate liberal hopes for a more racially-just society. conversely, less than two months after reagan's shooting and survival, pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approved if not orchestrated by the kgb. compared to the calamities of the previous two decades, it seemed as if the world's luck had suddenly changed for the better. unlike lincoln who was killed a the pinnacle of his presidency the very week of the union victory in the civil war, neither kennedy's, nor reagan's shooting occurred at a key moment in history, but both became a key event in our national life. the assassination of kennedy and the near assassination of reagan profoundly shaped how we view each man. without these shootings, neither might h
jr. and robert kennedy, both in 1968. in the public consciousness even though the killers of king and the kennedy brothers each had different motives, the murders are seldom considered unrelated acts. they're instead viewed conspirator y'allly as though they were collectively moment to frustrate liberal hopes for a more racially-just society. conversely, less than two months after reagan's shooting and survival, pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approved if not...
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including a brief movie favorites action and every action stop for the film's leading actor robert downey jr in the music. in the music as freezing and justin timberlake dominate it to the three most favorite doubtful for the entire experience i have a favorite tv comedy went to the cbs sitcom the big band theory and the cf i was past eleven seven hundred mi invest since then as i hope that he'll be a nice smiling children who denied everything. that's with us to come to the end of this edition of cctv means to me with a jinx. i am the inhuman. you knew you were when will the evil eye the us i thought. well i'm scott thompson and welcome to after ten. it's hard to believe but the air of spring with its three year mark in the summer. we've seen dictators fall in that time it appeared that we may be seeing a true heir of spring happened before our very eyes however things took a io
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>> the super hero flick starring robert downey jr. banking over $1.2 billion worldwide.t is the biggest earning super hero making $308 million for r marvel and the avengers. grew and the yellow mignons was the highe second highest grossig film bringing in 918 million bucks worldwide. the third highest was fast and furious six starring vin diesel and the late paul walker. the 7th movie in the franchise began filming in december. "the hunger games: catching fire" is $171 million and "monster" university" making 403 million. coming up maybe the sky is still missing a christmas gift. the wild case you won't want to miss. first a look at your new year's resolutions. >>> welcome back. time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. nine-year-old alyssa mesa taking a big role helping deliver her little sister when her mom went into labor early. >> she started feeling like the baby was coming out so she stood in the bathroom. i told her to push the baby out and i grabbed the baby, grabbed the towel and wrapped it up. >> what a smart young girl. mom and baby
>> the super hero flick starring robert downey jr. banking over $1.2 billion worldwide.t is the biggest earning super hero making $308 million for r marvel and the avengers. grew and the yellow mignons was the highe second highest grossig film bringing in 918 million bucks worldwide. the third highest was fast and furious six starring vin diesel and the late paul walker. the 7th movie in the franchise began filming in december. "the hunger games: catching fire" is $171 million...
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jr. and robert kennedy, both in 1968. in the public consciousness even though killers of king and the kennedy brothers each had different motives, the murders are seldom considered unrelated acts. they are instead you to conspiratorially as though they were collectively meant to frustrate level hopes for a more racially just society. conversely, less than two months after reagan's shooting and survival, pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approve if not orchestrated by the kgb. compared to the calamities of the previous two decades, it seems as if the world's luck had suddenly changed for the better. unlike lincoln who was killed at the pinnacle of his presidency the very week of the union victory of the civil war, the the kennedys an the reagan's shooting occurred at a key moment in history, but both became a key event in our national life. the assassination of kennedy and the near assassination of reagan profoundly shaped how we view each man. without the shootings, neither might have been co
jr. and robert kennedy, both in 1968. in the public consciousness even though killers of king and the kennedy brothers each had different motives, the murders are seldom considered unrelated acts. they are instead you to conspiratorially as though they were collectively meant to frustrate level hopes for a more racially just society. conversely, less than two months after reagan's shooting and survival, pope john paul ii also survived an assassination attempt likely approve if not orchestrated...
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robert f kennedy, jr.s a environmental lawyer, who himself has been arrested. >> when you have no recourse, we not only have the right but the duty to break the law to show our discontent and put political pressure on the president. >> however, a banner held by anti-frac-ing protesters in oklahoma have some concerned they are being unfairly targeted. oregon is now allowing contractors to sue for disruptive and costly protest activity. when does the activism cross the line? joining us is representative noel who has been fighting the environmental movement for years. in oregon we have lauren reagan, the founder and executive director of the civil liberties defense center. and in oklahoma mariah stevensons joins us. she is a member of the environmental group, and was recently arrested for hanging a banner in a public building. there seems to be a surge in environmental activism from the keystone pipeline to those protesting widespread logging of public lands. what is about this that has all eyes focused on th
robert f kennedy, jr.s a environmental lawyer, who himself has been arrested. >> when you have no recourse, we not only have the right but the duty to break the law to show our discontent and put political pressure on the president. >> however, a banner held by anti-frac-ing protesters in oklahoma have some concerned they are being unfairly targeted. oregon is now allowing contractors to sue for disruptive and costly protest activity. when does the activism cross the line? joining...
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these are some of the ads they are using with robert downey jr. htcfunny ways for what stands for, a hipster troll car wash, a humongous tinfoil catamaran, perhaps? sales are down and clearly there is a concern about this company going forward. >> thank you very. caroline hyde. bitcoins havef passed $1000 again on the mt. gox exchange after zynga said it would start excepting the virtual currency. they first crossed the threshold in late november and then plummeted. >> look at the volatility there. as theertook toyota countries six largest foreign automaker. the popularity of the ford focus helped them sell faster than any major competitor. >> chinese stocks hit a five- month low on evidence that it he can't ash that its economy slowed in december. the services age fell from the previous month according to hsbc and market economics. >> what do we have coming up for you? the race to create an nsa-proof phone. wanting toysicists supply alter secure devices for the german government. ♪ >> edward snowden has been bad for relations between the u.s. and
these are some of the ads they are using with robert downey jr. htcfunny ways for what stands for, a hipster troll car wash, a humongous tinfoil catamaran, perhaps? sales are down and clearly there is a concern about this company going forward. >> thank you very. caroline hyde. bitcoins havef passed $1000 again on the mt. gox exchange after zynga said it would start excepting the virtual currency. they first crossed the threshold in late november and then plummeted. >> look at the...
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robert downey jr., $75 million he made according to "forbes." beyonce, 53 million.ifer lawrence, 26 million. the athletes, tiger -- it's interesting, golf, tennis, basketball, basketball, football, football, golf, soccer, it's well distributed. making millions and millions of dollars and people love -- >> right. even when there is outrage they don't realize by capping their salaries you're ensuring the billionaire owners get more money. focusing on this misunderstanding of where the wealth comes from. how balance the play is -- >> it's not like a real free market because you want tore entertainment value to have everybody relatively even. i don't care if apple makes the best telephone. >> baseball is far more competitive than it used to be. more competitive than the nba. less competitive than football but in baseball you don't have maybe a dynasty like the patriots or dallas cowboys, pittsburgh steelers. we think about the yankees but a lot of smaller teams are doing well. it's not a cure-all and those companies -- those teams trying to make money always find a way
robert downey jr., $75 million he made according to "forbes." beyonce, 53 million.ifer lawrence, 26 million. the athletes, tiger -- it's interesting, golf, tennis, basketball, basketball, football, football, golf, soccer, it's well distributed. making millions and millions of dollars and people love -- >> right. even when there is outrage they don't realize by capping their salaries you're ensuring the billionaire owners get more money. focusing on this misunderstanding of where...
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political, robert f. kennedy jr., leading the charge against this, okay, despite all the data and all the studies, mr. kennedy will not relent. is that what cuomo is worried about? kennedy and the money and the advertisements against fracing? >> kennedy and the new york city radical environmental groups. new york city based. have found this to be a great fund-raiser for their organizations. five or six years ago, bobby kennedy was supporting natural gas, but when they realized that this was going to be a boom and that it was going to put their investments in solar and wind on the back burner, they changed their tune. so that's what this is all about. this is not about the science. it's not about the technology. it's pure politics. >> just funny thing, i did not know this. you're saying five years ago, robert f. kennedy jr. was in favor of natural gas? i did not know that. >> yes. if you look at, you know, you go back to the websites of some of these groups that he represents, they were supporting natural gas as the
political, robert f. kennedy jr., leading the charge against this, okay, despite all the data and all the studies, mr. kennedy will not relent. is that what cuomo is worried about? kennedy and the money and the advertisements against fracing? >> kennedy and the new york city radical environmental groups. new york city based. have found this to be a great fund-raiser for their organizations. five or six years ago, bobby kennedy was supporting natural gas, but when they realized that this...
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. >> people love the sports heros, actresses, actors robert downey jr. 75 million he made. beyonce 53 million. jennifer lawrence 26 million. the athletes golf, tennis, basketball, basketball, football, football, golf, soccer well distributed making millions and millions of dollars and people love them. >> one thing about the athlete's salary i think it's funny they don't realize by capping their salaries you are ensuring the billionaire owners are getting more money. it is focusing on where this wealth comes from. >> the nba and nfl have salary caps. >> right. if you want to look at how balanced the plate is. >> it's not enentertainment value to have everybody even. i don't care if apple makes the best telephone. >> baseball is far more competitive than it used to be they have no salary cap. basketball is more competitive than football. in baseball you don't have a dynasty like the patriots on denver broncos or dallas cowboys. you think about the yankees but we have a lot of smaller teams doing well. it's not a cure-all. there are teams that are trying to make money always
. >> people love the sports heros, actresses, actors robert downey jr. 75 million he made. beyonce 53 million. jennifer lawrence 26 million. the athletes golf, tennis, basketball, basketball, football, football, golf, soccer well distributed making millions and millions of dollars and people love them. >> one thing about the athlete's salary i think it's funny they don't realize by capping their salaries you are ensuring the billionaire owners are getting more money. it is focusing...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ had my fist in my hand she wears you ♪ >> that's robert downey jr.. somehow this just ended up going on youtube a few days ago. already has 800,000 views. you can see why. >> absolutely. the concert was held at the beacon theater right here in manhattan. been to it many times. as you can imagine, got the crowd on its feet. and sting sang backup. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. my tide, downy, and bounce all come in free & gentle. so we get a cleaner, softer blankie. [ gasps ] [ female announcer ] tide, downy, and bounce free & gentle. ♪ >>> most women, hopefully, think their husbands are irresistible. but a california woman went to some serious lengths to prove it. >> she nominated him for hottest husband of the year for a contest in "redbook" magazine, and he won. this is our "favorite story of the day." we get more from kabc. >> yeah, that's fine. >> reporter: tom rice is your average kind of joe. married father of four runs a successful construction business in palm desert. but these days, he also
. ♪ ♪ ♪ had my fist in my hand she wears you ♪ >> that's robert downey jr.. somehow this just ended up going on youtube a few days ago. already has 800,000 views. you can see why. >> absolutely. the concert was held at the beacon theater right here in manhattan. been to it many times. as you can imagine, got the crowd on its feet. and sting sang backup. but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry. my tide, downy, and bounce all come in...
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naval lieutenant robert goodman, jr.an was an aviator navigator on a plane that forced -- forces had shot down over lebanon. in damascus jackson met with officials and the president, and he successfully negotiated goodman's release. the next day president reagan greeted jackson and goodman at the white house, and reverend jackson is at our chicago bureau where he spoke with goodman. here's more. >> it's been 30 years since the two men have seen each other since the visit at the white house, and shay saw each other for the first timement -- time. lots of laughs and smiles and more somber moments. goodman recalled all of the injuries he incurred when his plane crashed, when he ejected from the plane. he described it as jumping into a tornado at 450 miles an hour. when he was taken prisoner by syrian forces, the husband and father of two said he didn't know if he would ever return home again. in a fox exclusive, reverend jackson told the former navy lieutenant exactly what was going on behind the scenes that led to his rele
naval lieutenant robert goodman, jr.an was an aviator navigator on a plane that forced -- forces had shot down over lebanon. in damascus jackson met with officials and the president, and he successfully negotiated goodman's release. the next day president reagan greeted jackson and goodman at the white house, and reverend jackson is at our chicago bureau where he spoke with goodman. here's more. >> it's been 30 years since the two men have seen each other since the visit at the white...
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jr. holiday. i grew up in virginia. in virginia, we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e lee, stone wall jackson, and martin luther king, jr. on the same day. >> big day. >> right. [laughter] >> week. >> it lasted until the year 2000. [laughter] they celebrated lee, jackson, king day until the year 2000. it goes to what gary was speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king, jr. in with robert e. lee and stone wall jackson? you depoliticize him. you rob him of the words he spoke and wrote and the fought he fight during his lifetime. you can do whatever you want him. but martin luther king is not alone in this. we depoliticize everyone. we depoliticize american history. when your country is arrogant as the united states to claim that you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, in history, you need a history are in tiff of history to match that claim. and so everything becomes depoliticized and everything becomes a symbol of american -- so this is why you can have people on both the right and the left praising both fdr and ronald reaga
jr. holiday. i grew up in virginia. in virginia, we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e lee, stone wall jackson, and martin luther king, jr. on the same day. >> big day. >> right. [laughter] >> week. >> it lasted until the year 2000. [laughter] they celebrated lee, jackson, king day until the year 2000. it goes to what gary was speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king, jr. in with robert e. lee and stone wall jackson?...
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we've had robert downey jr., all the big celebrities. >> straight out of the academy, sheriff's deputies assigned to a jail before getting a street patrol. they can spend on average three to four years working the jails. with the help of custody assistants deputies are there to keep the peace and to get the inmates to court on time. general population for men's central jail is located on the second floor. the low to medium-security inmates are put in day rooms that can hold up to 30 people. the maximum security inmates share a 10 x 10 cell with up to six other men. >> you're going nowhere. we do everything in our cell. clothing exchange once a week. we shower every other day. you know, but we never come out of the cell. we get fed three times a day, you know. same gig every day, you know. it doesn't change. >> it's pretty rough, you know. you miss your family a lot, your loved ones. you've just got to blank it out most of the time, you know. take it day by day. that's all you can do. >> twice convicted robber 21-year-old gabriel anthony bernal will be doing 12 years in state prison befor
we've had robert downey jr., all the big celebrities. >> straight out of the academy, sheriff's deputies assigned to a jail before getting a street patrol. they can spend on average three to four years working the jails. with the help of custody assistants deputies are there to keep the peace and to get the inmates to court on time. general population for men's central jail is located on the second floor. the low to medium-security inmates are put in day rooms that can hold up to 30...
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jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia and in virginia we had lee jackson king day, where we celebrated robert. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> a big day. >> right. >> like a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. this was a celebration of lee jackson king birthday until 2000 this goes to what gary was speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king jr. in with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson when you do politicize him. you rob him of his actual legacy. you rob him up the words that he spoke and wrote and the fight that he fought during his lifetime. and you can do whatever you want with him and martin luther king is not alone in this. we depoliticize everyone. we be politicize american history. when you are a country as arrogant as the united states to claim that you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth in history you need a history, a narrative of history to match that claim. so everything becomes depoliticize and everything becomes a symbol of american exceptionalism. this is why you can have people on both th
jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia and in virginia we had lee jackson king day, where we celebrated robert. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same day. >> a big day. >> right. >> like a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. this was a celebration of lee jackson king birthday until 2000 this goes to what gary was speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king jr. in with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson when...
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jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia. and in virginia we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same today. on the same day. >> that's a big day. [laughter] >> right. >> that's like a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. like, this is very -- they celebrated lee, jackson, king day until the year 2000. and, you know, this goes to what gary was just speaking about. how can you do that? how can you lump martin luther king jr. with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson? well, you depoliticize him. you rob him of his actual legacy. you rob him of the words that he spoke and wrote and the fight that he fought during his lifetime. and you can do whatever you want with him. but, i mean, martin luther king is not alone in this, right? we depoliticize everyone. we depoliticize american history. when you're a country as arrogant as the united states to claim that you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, in history, you need a history -- a narrative of history to match that claim. and so everything becomes depoliticized
jr. holiday because i grew up in virginia. and in virginia we had lee jackson king day. where we celebrated robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and martin luther king jr. on the same today. on the same day. >> that's a big day. [laughter] >> right. >> that's like a week. >> that lasted until the year 2000. like, this is very -- they celebrated lee, jackson, king day until the year 2000. and, you know, this goes to what gary was just speaking about. how can you do that? how...
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. >> 20-year-old robert mccallie and 19-year-old steven willard jr.ller at gunpoint and demand all of the money from the bank's vault. >> i knew that they meant business. i wasn't going to question or even argue or even try to say, no, i don't have a vault. i just did what they asked. >> gerber hands over $17,000, but the teller has a feeling the robbers won't have it for long. >> i knew that they were going to jail. i knew that they were going to get caught. i knew their lives that day were over. >> the teller notifies the authorities and jeremy peery gets word of the pursuit. then a field conservation warden at wisconsin's department of natural resources. >> they advised me that the bank had been robbed and that the suspects were last seen heading west out of town. >> peery learns the two robbers have jumped out of the getaway car and are fleeing on foot. the driver of the car, 50-year-old rudolf frenzer continues on with several officers on his tail. before long, warden peery has a gray four-door sedan in his sights. >> i assumed that that was prob
. >> 20-year-old robert mccallie and 19-year-old steven willard jr.ller at gunpoint and demand all of the money from the bank's vault. >> i knew that they meant business. i wasn't going to question or even argue or even try to say, no, i don't have a vault. i just did what they asked. >> gerber hands over $17,000, but the teller has a feeling the robbers won't have it for long. >> i knew that they were going to jail. i knew that they were going to get caught. i knew...
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i'm thomas roberts, monday, january the 20th. it's martin luther king jr. welcome to "way too early." if you're a first-timer, this is the show where we're proud to talk about international politics and we fill you in on justin bieber in the same half hour. yes. we begin this morning, new allegations of corruption from within chris christie's office. hoboken mayor dawn zimmer met with u.s. attorneys after she accused the governor's office of using hurricane sandy funds. she was told by kim o'donnell that unless she supported a real estate project in hoboken, the city would not receive federal storm aid. she spoke to steve korniaki about those allegations. >> the fact is that the lieutenant governor came to hoboken, she pulled me aside in the parking lot and she said, i know it's not right. i know these things should not be connected but they are and if you tell anyone, i'll deny it. i mean, the bottom line is it's not fair for the governor to hold sandy funds hostage for the city of hoboken because he wants me to give back to one private developer. i cannot
i'm thomas roberts, monday, january the 20th. it's martin luther king jr. welcome to "way too early." if you're a first-timer, this is the show where we're proud to talk about international politics and we fill you in on justin bieber in the same half hour. yes. we begin this morning, new allegations of corruption from within chris christie's office. hoboken mayor dawn zimmer met with u.s. attorneys after she accused the governor's office of using hurricane sandy funds. she was told...
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jr. in with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson? you d politicize him, you rob him of his taxable legacy, you rob him of the words he spoke and wrote and the fight he fought during his lifetime and you can do whatever you want with him but martin luther king is not alone in this. weedy politicize every one, american history, your country as arrogant as the united states to claim you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, in history, you need a history, a narrative of history to match that claim. so everything becomes the politicized and a symbol of american exceptionalism. this is why you have people on both the right and left praising both fdr and ronald reagan and not see the inconsistencies of that because they are not political figures any more. they are symbols. they represent the greatness of the united states of america so that is what king has come to represent even as he was fighting against pretty much everything america stands for. we can look at the march on washington itself that brought us the dream speech.
jr. in with robert e. lee and stonewall jackson? you d politicize him, you rob him of his taxable legacy, you rob him of the words he spoke and wrote and the fight he fought during his lifetime and you can do whatever you want with him but martin luther king is not alone in this. weedy politicize every one, american history, your country as arrogant as the united states to claim you are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, in history, you need a history, a narrative of history to match...
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robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 14-year-old boy turned himself in the police today. mario tolliver, jr. walked into the police department this afternoon. accompanied by family and an attorney. he is accused of shooting his sister justice tolliver thursday. family say a dispute over- bleached clothing led to the violence. >> i want to thank the family and friends trying to persuade him to turn himself in. they did something that was great job. >> the next step is for police to interview the 14-year-old and after that he will be transferred to a juvenile detention facility. >>> a warning tonight from police about a man who groped a six-year-old girl at school last friday around 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon. the suspect grabbed the girl and touched her inappropriately. the child broke free and ran to safety. the suspect is a tall white man with short black hair and a black mustache. >>> deputy who shot and killed a 14-year-old boy is in the hands of the district attorney. he was tolding a air soft rifle that looked identity -- holding a air soft rifle that looked identity to a real rifle. it
robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 14-year-old boy turned himself in the police today. mario tolliver, jr. walked into the police department this afternoon. accompanied by family and an attorney. he is accused of shooting his sister justice tolliver thursday. family say a dispute over- bleached clothing led to the violence. >> i want to thank the family and friends trying to persuade him to turn himself in. they did something that was great job. >> the next step is for...
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jr. still with us along with robert gibbs in washington. and joining the table cnbc's brian sullivan. is everybody doing? >> great. >> you're good? did anybody do anything interesting, brian? >> first off happy new year, mika. i can't think of a better way to start the new year than spending two hours with you. >> is that sarcasm? >> i had a great time. took the family on vacation. i do feel guilty because we talk about consumer spending. i blew it. we agreed almost no gift this year. the trip was the vacation. i did not help stimulate the economy. >> that's kind of nice. that's a good message. >> saved money on wrapping paper. protecting the trees. >> gibbiy? >> my big vacation is coming up on friday, going out the pasadena looking forward to 80 degree l. >> nothing going on in harold ford jr.'s life. >> we had a baby. there she is. her mom is healthy. happy birthday to my wife i won't reveal her age. happy birthday sweetheart. >> georgia eats every two hours. she doesn't sleep through the night. >> she sleeps at most two hours and 20 minutes. my wife has been unbelievable. great chr
jr. still with us along with robert gibbs in washington. and joining the table cnbc's brian sullivan. is everybody doing? >> great. >> you're good? did anybody do anything interesting, brian? >> first off happy new year, mika. i can't think of a better way to start the new year than spending two hours with you. >> is that sarcasm? >> i had a great time. took the family on vacation. i do feel guilty because we talk about consumer spending. i blew it. we agreed...
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jr. >> good morning. >> mike barnicle, thomas roberts, and in washington, sam stein.at's okay. >> why not? >> we'll see how we get through this. >> what's wrong? what's wrong? >> i have this allergic reaction going, can i hope up my eyes and i'm on a lot of antihistamines. >> this is like web m.d. >>> there is a new gauge to political damage inflicted on governor christie. a new rutgers/eagleton poll shows 46% of registered voters in new jersey have a favorable opinion of the governor, down from 65% in november. just before his sweeping re-election win. 53% of voters now approve of how he is handling the job. that's a 15-point drop in the past two months. one takeaway from the poll, christie's ratings are noticeably lower than those who travel across the george washington bridge at least once a week. joe, what do you make of these number sngs -- numbers? >> it's hard to say really. harold ford, you know, if you get -- if you get a drop in approval ratings and you're in chris christie's position, it doesn't really matter right now. that said, though, you know, 20-point
jr. >> good morning. >> mike barnicle, thomas roberts, and in washington, sam stein.at's okay. >> why not? >> we'll see how we get through this. >> what's wrong? what's wrong? >> i have this allergic reaction going, can i hope up my eyes and i'm on a lot of antihistamines. >> this is like web m.d. >>> there is a new gauge to political damage inflicted on governor christie. a new rutgers/eagleton poll shows 46% of registered voters in new jersey...
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robert kennedy's funeral when the news broke. james earl ray, accused killer of martin luther king jr., had been arrested in london. >> this is a picture as lawyers because they won an acquittal of ku klux klansmen for killing a civil rights volunteer. outside selma. the younger hanes, now a retired judge, describes ray this way. >> nebbish, always was. that was my impression of him throughout, that he was he was the invisible man. >> but try to ask him a hard question -- >> he would act as if he were someone trying to think of an answer. criminals, cons will do that. we never had any real confidence in the truthfulness of what he said. >> the one thing ray would not discuss, even with his lawyers, was the murder of martin luther king. >> we never, never were able to evoke any kind of reaction from james earl ray one way or the other about dr. king or his life or otherwise. >> in july, in the middle of the night, ray was flown back to memphis in handcuffs. finally, next march, ray appeared in a memphis courtroom in a deal to avoid the death penalty. the judge asked him this -- >> you're accused of murder in the first degree charged in
robert kennedy's funeral when the news broke. james earl ray, accused killer of martin luther king jr., had been arrested in london. >> this is a picture as lawyers because they won an acquittal of ku klux klansmen for killing a civil rights volunteer. outside selma. the younger hanes, now a retired judge, describes ray this way. >> nebbish, always was. that was my impression of him throughout, that he was he was the invisible man. >> but try to ask him a hard question --...
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jr. and belted this kind much classic. ♪ >> a year later he made a movie with robert duvall. >> robert duvall showed up at my 6th birthdayl have it. >> welcome hunter he is all of 7 years old and i think he is pretty great. >> by the time president clinton introduced him at the white house, he was picking up other instruments. 30 in all. >> did you teach yourself how to play all of these instruments? >> i figured it out. that was my heart and soul and comfort zone and my thing, my sports on the weekends it was music. >> but growing up that singular interest left him alone, and inspired his new single. >> i was a total geek a total nerd, still am and i am proud of it, and it took me a while to realize it was okay to be proud of that. >> in what way did you not fit in? >> i didn't have a place, if you didn't have a place at the lunch table, that alone could change the perception of yourself. >> and he wants his own starry to be hope to others. >> you will see a totally different side of the story so much cooler and all of this will make sense. >> are you going to be performing the grammy song live -- sorry, i just made you
jr. and belted this kind much classic. ♪ >> a year later he made a movie with robert duvall. >> robert duvall showed up at my 6th birthdayl have it. >> welcome hunter he is all of 7 years old and i think he is pretty great. >> by the time president clinton introduced him at the white house, he was picking up other instruments. 30 in all. >> did you teach yourself how to play all of these instruments? >> i figured it out. that was my heart and soul and...
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roberts was there. >> reporter: south lake's high school basketball players emani holland and paige barlow are good friends. >> we're buddies for life. >> reporter: as the two prepared for a panel discussion about martin luther king, jr.'s dream, people flocked to his memorial reading his words, studying his face hoping his dream for equality was more of a reality. for paige and amani it is. >> without him we would be like still segregated. since we live in such a diverse community now, it wouldn't be like that today. they didn't want people to be interracial and so that's surprising like today that would never be acceptable in our communities. >> reporter: and sitting on the panel in front of the student athletes were people of different races and backgrounds sharing their dreams including washington wizard al harrington. >> my dream as a youngster was one to av, make my mother proud, make -- a, make my mother proud, make sure i got a good education so i would be able to take care of my family and just so happened basketball fell in my lap and i ended up being pretty good at it. >> reporter: the students agree sports is a place where blacks and lights can be toke as martin luther king envisioned. >> what he -- toget
roberts was there. >> reporter: south lake's high school basketball players emani holland and paige barlow are good friends. >> we're buddies for life. >> reporter: as the two prepared for a panel discussion about martin luther king, jr.'s dream, people flocked to his memorial reading his words, studying his face hoping his dream for equality was more of a reality. for paige and amani it is. >> without him we would be like still segregated. since we live in such a...
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robert gates talks about his memoir, duty, memoirs of a secretary at war. monday recognition of martin luther king jrn luther king programs about the civil rights leader. 8:30 a.m. eastern gary young provides a behind-the-scenes look at the famous i have a dream speech followed by taylor branch at kennecott discussing the king years. watch these programs and more all weekend on booktv. for complete schedules visit booktv.org. >> the purpose of the book is to not only talk about how to revive the constitution and restore the republic but to inform people what the republic is supposed to look like, how the constitution is supposed to function and to move the decisionmaking it away from the centralized government back to the state legislatures acting collectively as the framers intended. you write in the liberty amendments about the seventeenth amendment. >> the seventeenth amendment search now the public interest but the interest of the governing masterminds and their disciples. its early proponents advance not because they championed democracy or the individual but because they knew it would be one of
robert gates talks about his memoir, duty, memoirs of a secretary at war. monday recognition of martin luther king jrn luther king programs about the civil rights leader. 8:30 a.m. eastern gary young provides a behind-the-scenes look at the famous i have a dream speech followed by taylor branch at kennecott discussing the king years. watch these programs and more all weekend on booktv. for complete schedules visit booktv.org. >> the purpose of the book is to not only talk about how to...
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roberts. no oprah. >> she was a supporting actress as well and she got shut out for "the butler." "the butler" didn't get in anywhere. >> i think maybe it peaked too early. >> cuba gooding, jrhe movie early on. the best supporting actor nominees, i love the story of barkhad abdi, who we just talked to a little while ago here on the "today" show, nominated for "captain phillips", his first time ever acting opposite tom discovered and gets this role of a life thyme and there you go. >> bradley cooper, a second year in a row getting nom gaited. >> exactly. he just can't do any wrong. and michael fassbender, "12 years a slave", jared let to. >> is this the second year for him as well? >> he has been incredible. was that last year or the year before? >> i think it was last year. >> best supporting actress nominees, a tough cage match which al would love to see, you have sally hawkins, jennifer lawrence, lupita nyong'o, "12 years a slave", julia roberts and june squibb. >> that is really a tough one. you can pick anybody there -- >> i feel like this year you could pretty much say that about every category including this one, the director nominees. >> david o. russell. >> alfonso
roberts. no oprah. >> she was a supporting actress as well and she got shut out for "the butler." "the butler" didn't get in anywhere. >> i think maybe it peaked too early. >> cuba gooding, jrhe movie early on. the best supporting actor nominees, i love the story of barkhad abdi, who we just talked to a little while ago here on the "today" show, nominated for "captain phillips", his first time ever acting opposite tom discovered and gets...