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robert ray is outside the u.s. embassy in beirut, lebanon. he joins us live on the phone. when last we spoke, robert, you described a lot of security outside the embassy. how are things looking now? robert, are you there? >> reporter: i am here, yes. hello. sorry about that. things outside of the u.s. embassy right now are quiet. there was a protest that just wrapped up, about 200 people that are pro-assad, lebanese pro-assad that is. they were very peaceful in their protest, but very clear in what they wanted. they do not want the u.s. to strike syria, absolutely not. that was their message. they think this is a regional conflict and no one should come in here and strike their territory. although some of the protesters did tell us that if, indeed, there was something to happen they wanted the u.s. to sit down at the table with russia, the u.n. and even assad and figure something out instead of doing war. that was the message here. some of them with red paint with their hands and holding it up to the camera saying the u.s. will have blood on their hands, blood on america if
robert ray is outside the u.s. embassy in beirut, lebanon. he joins us live on the phone. when last we spoke, robert, you described a lot of security outside the embassy. how are things looking now? robert, are you there? >> reporter: i am here, yes. hello. sorry about that. things outside of the u.s. embassy right now are quiet. there was a protest that just wrapped up, about 200 people that are pro-assad, lebanese pro-assad that is. they were very peaceful in their protest, but very...
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robert ray traveled to the gulf in louisiana and has this report. >> on the gulf coast shrimping boats and crab baskets are a common sight. inside the bustling fish markets these are a tasty demand. in louisiana alone, the crab and shrimp industry has a $1.5 billion a year economic impact. >> we have regular customers that come most every day now they're coming twice a week, three times a week. >> because there's a shimple and crab shortage, hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake. >> all this marsh along here this was like trees. >> commercial fisher mantim garrica says this has been caught in a perfect storm. >> you got the oil in there you had people trampling through all this grass. >> three years have passed since the gulf oil spill and many fishermen like garrica are seeing remnants of oil, passing through the grassy marshes. >> if something turns it it's going to bubble up. >> according to the national oceanographic administration, among other environmental factors that is hurting the system. >> one of the reasons for these empty crab trabs scientists say is the citizen --
robert ray traveled to the gulf in louisiana and has this report. >> on the gulf coast shrimping boats and crab baskets are a common sight. inside the bustling fish markets these are a tasty demand. in louisiana alone, the crab and shrimp industry has a $1.5 billion a year economic impact. >> we have regular customers that come most every day now they're coming twice a week, three times a week. >> because there's a shimple and crab shortage, hundreds of millions of dollars are...
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al jazeera's robert ray sits dowj with aldown with ali velsh. >> wall street doing great, record highs this month. what will be the effects on the markets in america if indeed a budget is not passed and then after that following that we don't up our debt seel? >> the budgets we've sort of become used to. most americans don't care. but for the fact if there's a shut down people will notice some of their government services are missing. most people don't care. they've sort of stopped worrying what washington does. they've taken the view, don't interfere with my life too much i don't care what you get done. the debt ceiling is a different animal. when you say you are not going to pay up your bills, you get in trouble. they'll mark down that you called and said you're not going to pay the and you'll never get a loan again. the problem is last time we did this two years ago, america was the most credit worthy place on earth and europe was in big trouble. you're is starting to recover and there are other places in the world that are growing. so if you have a lot of money invested in u.s. tre
al jazeera's robert ray sits dowj with aldown with ali velsh. >> wall street doing great, record highs this month. what will be the effects on the markets in america if indeed a budget is not passed and then after that following that we don't up our debt seel? >> the budgets we've sort of become used to. most americans don't care. but for the fact if there's a shut down people will notice some of their government services are missing. most people don't care. they've sort of stopped...
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for more, we go to robert ray who is standing buy in neighboring tripoli, lebanon. robert, how has the syrian neighbors and the syrian moved to the white house move >> bashar al-assad came out today and said the u.s. threat will not change syria's principles or halt their fight against terrorism. so he was firm on that. they do not seem at all intimidated by it. around the region, opposition forces say intervention should occur and if it does, if it is passed by u.s. congress and it's a go, a green light, then they should actually arm the rebels even more, the opposition forces. they want back-up. now, in turkey, syrian opposition coalition calls on u.s. congress to pass this strike. they want it all to occur. saudi arabia also saying to the world that everyone must act, come to the backing of the syrian people. so, it seems that the region is looking for the united states to indeed pass this, come here, and create a strike and get this going. del? >> robert, you are in lebanon, one of the country tries affected by the situation in syria. what is happening in lebanon
for more, we go to robert ray who is standing buy in neighboring tripoli, lebanon. robert, how has the syrian neighbors and the syrian moved to the white house move >> bashar al-assad came out today and said the u.s. threat will not change syria's principles or halt their fight against terrorism. so he was firm on that. they do not seem at all intimidated by it. around the region, opposition forces say intervention should occur and if it does, if it is passed by u.s. congress and it's a...
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but as robert ray reports it comes at a cost. >> reporter: a year in to president obama's second termrgy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas and ramp down coal. >> we need to act. >> reporter: and develop an energy plan to reduce lines from vehicles and power plants, one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but since he took office his opponents say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroyers that obama sun compromising especially with his unwillingness to commit to the keystone pipeline. then there is this. >> many republicans believe climate change isn't real or not a serious problem. >> reporter: the director of policy for the union of concern the scientists says politics has derailed much of the president's climate proposals. >> in the first tim his most significant action was putting forward fuel economy standards for cars and light trucks. >> reporter: according to the administration by 2025 that will cut vehicle emissions by 20% nationwide but. >> the obama administration has worked to increase fuel efficiency for cars, but that a
but as robert ray reports it comes at a cost. >> reporter: a year in to president obama's second termrgy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas and ramp down coal. >> we need to act. >> reporter: and develop an energy plan to reduce lines from vehicles and power plants, one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but since he took office his opponents say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroyers that obama sun compromising...
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al jazeerats robert ray reports >> reporter: on the surface, beirut seems to be booming. it's a city where construction cranes dot the deposition skyline. people relax on the mediterranean sea and every direction has ruins alongside churches and mosques. it looks like a paradise. but it's a city on edge. sectarian tensions are simmering. suspicion and fear is in the area. the conflict in syria is only making things worse. >> it's schizophrenic. we have many will lebanons insi lebanon. every community thinks of itself as a nation. those nations fighting each other >> reporter: across the capitol, various neighborhoods have sharp divisions. flags and signs show who is in control and who is not welcome. lebanon's 15 year civil war ended in 1990 and syria was left in charge. but, syria withdrew its military occupation in 2005. and since then, lebanon sectarian lines have become much clearer >> reporter: during the long civil war for lebanon that ended in 1990, this was the frontline of battle. the muslims on the west side, the christians on the east, both fighting for control
al jazeerats robert ray reports >> reporter: on the surface, beirut seems to be booming. it's a city where construction cranes dot the deposition skyline. people relax on the mediterranean sea and every direction has ruins alongside churches and mosques. it looks like a paradise. but it's a city on edge. sectarian tensions are simmering. suspicion and fear is in the area. the conflict in syria is only making things worse. >> it's schizophrenic. we have many will lebanons insi...
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watch your back, and keep walking, if you will, del. >> robert ray, good advises. thank you for joining us. axis will have live coverage of president obama's speech concerning the situation in syria. that will be taking place on tuesday night. and you can get the very latest on the situation there on our web cited,ays.com 24 hours a day. there has been an unusual twist in the race for mayor of new york. the currents mayor is accusing the democratic candidate of running a racist campaign. demacio who is married to a black women and has two mixed-race children have released ads. bloomberg says he is using his family. his daughter responded during a campaign stop on saturday. >> very unfortunate and inappropriate, as i said earlier. i am exceedingly proud of my family. i hope the mayor will reconsider what he said. i hope he will realize it was inappropriate. >> 20 years ago, my dad did not know who was running for mayor and did not seek to marry a black woman. thank you. >> very accurate. >> he is currently leading in the poles. the primaries are taking place on tues
watch your back, and keep walking, if you will, del. >> robert ray, good advises. thank you for joining us. axis will have live coverage of president obama's speech concerning the situation in syria. that will be taking place on tuesday night. and you can get the very latest on the situation there on our web cited,ays.com 24 hours a day. there has been an unusual twist in the race for mayor of new york. the currents mayor is accusing the democratic candidate of running a racist campaign....
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robert ray, al jazeera, slidell, louisiana. >>> it's not for feint of heart.re while the pilot twisted and turned above the crowd, in china. 20 countries including france, britain and the u.s. kind of fancy. >>> counter wrestling is on the rise, hungry animals that are easier to wrangle. >>> one text county putting a dent in cattle theft. >>> rancher bob alfordfords got. >> this brown cow she's actually got two brands. >> alford has never had one stolen but he knows plenty of people around here have. >> we've seen double what we've experienced in the past. >> alford would know. he's not just a rancher, he is the sheriff. >> we kind of all work together. >> alford has aan ally, george davis, who wins the johnson county cattle auction. >> there will be an address that's not right, there may not be a license on their trailer. >> high cattle prices is a big reason why theft is on the rise. davis says cattle prices are up about 25% from two years ago ago. >> a good calf is worth about $1.25 a pound. >> 12 cases last year to 16 so far this year. stealing cattle is n
robert ray, al jazeera, slidell, louisiana. >>> it's not for feint of heart.re while the pilot twisted and turned above the crowd, in china. 20 countries including france, britain and the u.s. kind of fancy. >>> counter wrestling is on the rise, hungry animals that are easier to wrangle. >>> one text county putting a dent in cattle theft. >>> rancher bob alfordfords got. >> this brown cow she's actually got two brands. >> alford has never had one...
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robert ray is in beirut and joins me live. robert. >> tony, a growing impatience and anxiety in lebanon. there's over 1 million refugees here. many here believe that that is creating a direct security and balance power in lebanon and many believe that the us should have struck last week in creating an intense anxiety on the streets of beirut. >> robert ray for us in beirut. appreciate it. coming up - a live sentence ends in suicide. the cleveland man who pleads guilty to more than 900 charges for the kidnapping and torture of three women - kills himself. >> the radiation at the fukushima plant could kill a person within a few hours. japanese officials are trying to convince the world they have a plan to get it under control. >>> hello, i'm metrologist rebecca stevenson. a relief for those in the north-east as humidity drops and cooler temperatures move in. it felt nice and cool for a lot of folks, even in ohio, when it was warm - it still felt a little better. less humidity. cleveland, pittsburg at 76. heading to maine. go nort
robert ray is in beirut and joins me live. robert. >> tony, a growing impatience and anxiety in lebanon. there's over 1 million refugees here. many here believe that that is creating a direct security and balance power in lebanon and many believe that the us should have struck last week in creating an intense anxiety on the streets of beirut. >> robert ray for us in beirut. appreciate it. coming up - a live sentence ends in suicide. the cleveland man who pleads guilty to more than...
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robert ray, al jazeera clarksdale, mississippi. >> it's a new way to travel in cuba however, this modetransport may not be quick enough for the cuban government to implement. >>> two quarterbacks in the nfl, add another chapter to their rivalry. michael eaves adds. can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> just to be able to defend the title for once will be awesome, and i've done so well here the past few times i've played, getting to the semis or finals. it's been really, really exciting. i'm happy that i've been able to consistently do well here. >> australian cricket captain michael clarke led his team to victory against england, scoring his first tonne. england were bowled out for 227 in pursuit of australia score of 315/7. >> and now take a look at this young man who has more than a few expectations to live up to. this is argen tendulkar son of sachi, in his father the highest run scorer. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, f
robert ray, al jazeera clarksdale, mississippi. >> it's a new way to travel in cuba however, this modetransport may not be quick enough for the cuban government to implement. >>> two quarterbacks in the nfl, add another chapter to their rivalry. michael eaves adds. can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> just to be able to defend...
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strike. >> robert ray reporting. after two days at the g-20 summit at st.tersburg russia president obama and his counterpart president putin did not find any area ever agreement. >> that they can develop and use weapons of mass destruction and not pay a consequence. >> legality me remind you that the use of force against the sovereign state is possible only if done in self defense. an as we all know syria is not attacking the united states. >> the debate over intervention is getting a lot of time and attention at the united nations. al jazeera's james bays has the latest from the u.n. >> it was left to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. of all people that to make it clear that on the subject of possible action on syria the you know, now believes that the u.n. is irrelevant not only that but the diplomatic track is closed. samantha power says, if they get the vote military is the only action. >> short of military force to try to dissuade assad from using chemical weapons. we have, at our request the u.k. thing, assad began using chex weapons on a small scale mu
strike. >> robert ray reporting. after two days at the g-20 summit at st.tersburg russia president obama and his counterpart president putin did not find any area ever agreement. >> that they can develop and use weapons of mass destruction and not pay a consequence. >> legality me remind you that the use of force against the sovereign state is possible only if done in self defense. an as we all know syria is not attacking the united states. >> the debate over...
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state department has ordered the evacuations of embassies in lebanon, turkey and robert ray joins us live from beirut, lebanon. robert, what is the mood in beirut right now? i know you were at a pro-syria protest yesterday. tell us allegations about that >> reporter: yeah, pro-syria protests right outside the u.s. embassy here in beirut yesterday, another one planned again for this evening. mostly peaceful. these were people from lebanon in support of the asad regime. basically, they came out to say no to the united states and other countries thinking about a potential strike on syria. they believe that no one should get involved in this but their own people, that it's a regional v conflict and that enough damage, in their words, has been done by the u.s. in iraq and afghanis n afghanistan. they believe that america should stand back and be out of the situation. >> that's the word from the protesters yesterday. we expect that to be the word again today. >> why are americans specifically being asked to leave lebanon? tell us specificallied what the risks are. is it just a precautionary
state department has ordered the evacuations of embassies in lebanon, turkey and robert ray joins us live from beirut, lebanon. robert, what is the mood in beirut right now? i know you were at a pro-syria protest yesterday. tell us allegations about that >> reporter: yeah, pro-syria protests right outside the u.s. embassy here in beirut yesterday, another one planned again for this evening. mostly peaceful. these were people from lebanon in support of the asad regime. basically, they came...
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robert ray, al jazeera, tallahassee. >> so, looks who's back. a big day at the u.s. open. >> big day. big day and night. it's an epic battle between serena williams and sloan stevens. this is the future of the american tennis. she's one of three woman to beat serena this year. these lady haves had a rocky relationship t-fr since sloan beat serena at the australian open. sloan in the far court feeling the pressure because she was hitting it wide as serena. remember serena has won 16 grand slam titles and she's the defense secretary donald defense secretary donald the defending u.s. champion. check tout foot speed there. serena will go on to win it in straight sets. that's to the quarterfinals. and serena once again proves that she's the queen of the court. >> it definitely feels like a big match because sloan is such a great player. how excited are we for the future of american the tennis, right? yeah, it's such a good player so i felt like something bigger. the whole time tried to do to stay calm and relax and have fun and just stay composed and thank you guys for ch
robert ray, al jazeera, tallahassee. >> so, looks who's back. a big day at the u.s. open. >> big day. big day and night. it's an epic battle between serena williams and sloan stevens. this is the future of the american tennis. she's one of three woman to beat serena this year. these lady haves had a rocky relationship t-fr since sloan beat serena at the australian open. sloan in the far court feeling the pressure because she was hitting it wide as serena. remember serena has won 16...
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robert ray, slidell, louisiana. >> we are continuing to follow the story out of narobi. the president said they will hunt down those responsible for an attack on a shopping mall. 39 people are dead and more than 150 are injured. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko >>> welcome to al jazeera. i am thomas drayton in new york. these are some of the stories we are following at this hour. pakistan has released the highest ranking afghan taliban commander it had in prison, a founder of the taliban movement in afghanistan. he was arrested by the cia in pakistani forces three years ago. pakistan hopes his release will help kick start peace talks in afghanistan. >> typhoon usagi is about to hid hongcon. it has torn through taiwan and the philippines causing downpours, mudslides and power outages. it is getting weaker but it's still expected to cause major damage when it hits. the death toll cons to rise in a narobi shopping mall attack. 39 are dead, 150 injured after al shabaab, which has claimed responsibility for the attack stormed the mall. the armed group is say
robert ray, slidell, louisiana. >> we are continuing to follow the story out of narobi. the president said they will hunt down those responsible for an attack on a shopping mall. 39 people are dead and more than 150 are injured. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko >>> welcome to al jazeera. i am thomas drayton in new york. these are some of the stories we are following at this hour. pakistan has released the highest ranking afghan taliban commander it had in...
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robert ray looks at the polite of those who have fled. >> reporter: a few miles from syria, this is inutiful part of the lebanon valley. >> translator: the sadness is so deep, i just pray to god. we are fed up. >> reporter: he was a taxi driver in damascus. he says the syrian regime had him arrested twice and threatened his wife and five children. seven months ago they left. today they live in this make-shift tent city along with dozens of other families. there is no electricity here. food, water, and clothing is scarce. health services virtually non-exist important. and they are not alone. these small children with from the suburbs of damascus, here because of the war. deplorable conditions here. this was a hole that was dug so that all of the people here can have a toilet to go in. after months of heavy bombing and fire fights this woman and her husband left the suburbs of damascus, she says the children were so scared all they did was cry all day long. >> translator: i never imagined i would be in this situation. we were in a very knew beautiful house, and we had to leave and come.
robert ray looks at the polite of those who have fled. >> reporter: a few miles from syria, this is inutiful part of the lebanon valley. >> translator: the sadness is so deep, i just pray to god. we are fed up. >> reporter: he was a taxi driver in damascus. he says the syrian regime had him arrested twice and threatened his wife and five children. seven months ago they left. today they live in this make-shift tent city along with dozens of other families. there is no...
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. >>> now robert ray has more on the report on the climate sos. >> reporter: nearly a year into president obama's second term his energy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas, and ramp down coal. and develop an energy plan to reduce pollution from vehicles and power plants. one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but his opponents say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroyers, that obama is uncompromising especially with his unwillingness to commit to the keystone pipeline. and then there is this -- >> many republicans don't believe that climate change is real. >> reporter: he says politics has derailed much of the president's proposals. according to the administration by 2025 their plan will cut vehicle emissions by 20% nationwide. but -- >> the obama administration has worked to increase fuel efficiency for cars, but that also makes cars more expensive. >> reporter: yet the biggest source of carbon emissions in the u.s. can't be ball gamed on vehicles. electricity production is the culprit. 40% of the carbon pollution in america comes fro
. >>> now robert ray has more on the report on the climate sos. >> reporter: nearly a year into president obama's second term his energy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas, and ramp down coal. and develop an energy plan to reduce pollution from vehicles and power plants. one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but his opponents say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroyers, that obama is uncompromising especially with his...
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robert ray went to mississippi where there are 63 doctors for every 100,000 people. >> sister anne brooks is a doctor. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she runs. >> 74% of my patients can't pay me, how will i earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor. it's very sticky. >> sister brooks is one of three primary care positions in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, or when the baby comes. you are with the family. they become part of you. >> it's a nationwide problem. the american association of medical colleges predicts a shortage of 45,000 primary medical positions. >> here this college was started as a solution to the shortage of primary care physicians in the gulf. >> dr james turner is dean of william cary college of osteopathic medicine. he predicts the situation will become worse because millions of americans without health insurance will be eligible. >> adding a burden to the system will make it worst. >> 24 medical schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says it's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see
robert ray went to mississippi where there are 63 doctors for every 100,000 people. >> sister anne brooks is a doctor. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she runs. >> 74% of my patients can't pay me, how will i earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor. it's very sticky. >> sister brooks is one of three primary care positions in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, or when the baby comes. you are with the family....
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. >> reporter: robert ray, mississippi. >> reporter: greece will axe jobs by the end of the year to keepand the worst hit by the global crisis and new taxes are forcing many homeowners to sell and we report. >> reporter: he is selling his island and has been in his family for 130 years and his grandparents made a living here with wheat and this is by athens and it has rasbitts and cricket. >> we are selling because it does not benefit and people trespass and we were seamen and now moved to tourism and our ancestors used to live off the land but who will come and pick olives here. >> reporter: the tourism is a hotel built on a nearby island and he and his family work hard to keep it a float. >> good time to buy property and prices have fallen 11% over the past year and athens they have fallen 6% and the government is offering residents permits of purchases of $330,000 or more but less good on the selling side. like millions of greek property owners he will face taxes next year where the government will tax unbuilt land for the first time to service a national debt of 430 billion and the p
. >> reporter: robert ray, mississippi. >> reporter: greece will axe jobs by the end of the year to keepand the worst hit by the global crisis and new taxes are forcing many homeowners to sell and we report. >> reporter: he is selling his island and has been in his family for 130 years and his grandparents made a living here with wheat and this is by athens and it has rasbitts and cricket. >> we are selling because it does not benefit and people trespass and we were...
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robert ray saves in 10 said that he been watching this whole jpmorgan jamie dimon ring.has concluded that maybe this isn't about a government, but a government and its chairman. i recently know jamie dimon, and you can explain from having one of these vast tracts, is there a connection? >> it's really hard to tell. you don't know what is on the other side. he is negotiating on behalf of the banks. he met with the attorney general for an hour. but the numbers are astronomically high. >> they could be over 10 million. neil: the multibillion on the whale trde, that really didn't hurt anyone. and they have reserves of over $600 million for legal fees. we are talking about a settlement of over $10 million. neil: this has to do with bringing people up to speed -- you know, they add more, but isn't that a little bit much? >> there may be a willing victim on the other side because of jpmorgan and the other big banks. bank of america and other banks are wrapped up with multiple different potential in losses and liabilities. and they have a way to negotiate to buy some type of glo
robert ray saves in 10 said that he been watching this whole jpmorgan jamie dimon ring.has concluded that maybe this isn't about a government, but a government and its chairman. i recently know jamie dimon, and you can explain from having one of these vast tracts, is there a connection? >> it's really hard to tell. you don't know what is on the other side. he is negotiating on behalf of the banks. he met with the attorney general for an hour. but the numbers are astronomically high....
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ray was just on his way over there now. how can i do this to robert again? i know, but look at her, ray. she's waiting for her dog, ok? it's her whole life. you gotta go get the dog now. he gave me a putter. wait till you see these toys i got for the dog. i already bought him some today. yeah? did you get him the chewy phone? those phones are a waste of money. i got him the squeaky hydrant. please. please, there's no comparison. you know nothing about dogs. look at this. [barking] oh, stop. fun! this is fun! oh, please. [barking] come on, let go of that. frank, come on. [growling] maybe he needs to go out. hey, raymond. how you doing? hey, robert. how are you? great. great. watch this. ok, spread 'em. you have the right to remain silent. [jabbering] [chuckles] good boy. good boy. ain't he great, huh? yeah, yeah. yeah, he's great. and he ain't the only one. my brother. mio fratello. ohh, look at them, frank. it's so sweet to see you two getting along lately. it's like old times. oh, frank, go get the moving picture camera. i mean, the whole family's here. ah,
ray was just on his way over there now. how can i do this to robert again? i know, but look at her, ray. she's waiting for her dog, ok? it's her whole life. you gotta go get the dog now. he gave me a putter. wait till you see these toys i got for the dog. i already bought him some today. yeah? did you get him the chewy phone? those phones are a waste of money. i got him the squeaky hydrant. please. please, there's no comparison. you know nothing about dogs. look at this. [barking] oh, stop....
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. >> ro kpwer>> robert ray, clark, mississippi. >>> the raising of the sunken and grounded "conchordia" cruiseship. you are looking at live pictures 32 people were killed. starting in a few hours a team of 500 people will start to roll over that massive boat. officials stay process has never been tried before on aship that large. it will take this t at least 12 hours to upright the vessel. >> iraq is asking big oil to help with syrian refugees in part that part of the country. the minister for national resource wants the oil companies operating there to get $50 million-dollars. around 200 thourb 200,000 refugd in to iraq. u.n. says there are more than 2 million syrian refugees. >> earlier, i spoke to a resident in the syrian capitol of damascus. rasha told does what it's like in the past few intense weeks. >> reporter: it's a difficult three weeks here in damascus ever since president obama announced a possible strike against syria, which, at the time seemed epl ten eminent farf people living here in damascus. people started hoarding water and food. there is a sense of normalcy back in
. >> ro kpwer>> robert ray, clark, mississippi. >>> the raising of the sunken and grounded "conchordia" cruiseship. you are looking at live pictures 32 people were killed. starting in a few hours a team of 500 people will start to roll over that massive boat. officials stay process has never been tried before on aship that large. it will take this t at least 12 hours to upright the vessel. >> iraq is asking big oil to help with syrian refugees in part that...
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robert ray reports. >> on the surface, beirut seems to be booming. it's a city where construction cranes dot the dense skyline. people relax on the mediterranean sea and buildings sprawl in every direction with roman ruins aside churches and mosques. it looks like a paradise but it's a city on edge. sectarian interests are simmering and the conflict in syria is only making things worse. >> this is schizophrenic. we have many syrians in lebanon. those nation fighting each other. >> across the capital, various neighborhoods have sharp divisions. flags and signs show who is in control. and who is not welcome. lebanon's 15 year civil war ended in 1990, and syria was left in charge. but syria withdrew its military occupation in 2005, and since then lebanon's sectarian lines have become much clearer. during the long civil war, this was the front line of battle. the muslims on the west side, the christians on the east both fighting for control of the country. since then downtown beirut went through a sort of rebirth. but many of the country's problems have
robert ray reports. >> on the surface, beirut seems to be booming. it's a city where construction cranes dot the dense skyline. people relax on the mediterranean sea and buildings sprawl in every direction with roman ruins aside churches and mosques. it looks like a paradise but it's a city on edge. sectarian interests are simmering and the conflict in syria is only making things worse. >> this is schizophrenic. we have many syrians in lebanon. those nation fighting each other....
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robert ray takes us to mississippi to show us how the state is bracing for the future. >> how old?> four months. >> four months. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for years. if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn the money to pay another doctor? >> reporter: she is just one of three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma dies, when the baby comes, and they are part of you. >> reporter: a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians are predicted by the end of the decade. and here this hospital was started as a solution. dr. james turner predicts the affordable health care act will make the situation even worse because millions of americans without health insurance will suddenly become eligible. >> adding any burden to that system is only going to make it worse. >> reporter: 24 new medical schools opened in the u.s. since 2008. turner says that's only part of the answer. >> what we are about to see is a backlog where all of these new students a
robert ray takes us to mississippi to show us how the state is bracing for the future. >> how old?> four months. >> four months. >> reporter: sister ann brooks is a doctor. at age 75 she worries who will take her place at the clinic she has run for years. if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn the money to pay another doctor? >> reporter: she is just one of three primary care physicians in her poor rural county. >> you are there when grandma...
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as robert ray reports critics complain president obama's plan cost too much. >> ramp up natural gas,down coal. >> we need to act. >> and develop an energy plan to reduce pollution from vehicles and power plants. one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's clay mate. but his opponens say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroy destroyers. and he is uncompromising. and then there is this. >> many republicans believe climate change isn't real, or it's not a serious problem. >> the director of policy for the union of concerned scientists says politics have derailed much of the president's proposa proposals. >> in the first time it was putting forward standards for cars and light trucks. >> the obama administration has -- has worked to increase fuel efficiency for cars, but that also makes cars more expensive. >> reporter: but the biggest source of carbon emissions in the u.s. can't be blamed on vehicles. electricity production is the culprit. 40% of the carbon pollution in america comes from plants like this one behind me. there is no regulation that says ho
as robert ray reports critics complain president obama's plan cost too much. >> ramp up natural gas,down coal. >> we need to act. >> and develop an energy plan to reduce pollution from vehicles and power plants. one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's clay mate. but his opponens say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroy destroyers. and he is uncompromising. and then there is this. >> many republicans believe climate change isn't real,...
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. >> that is robert ray reporting. a step forward, senators will take up that resolution when they return to work on monday. the house expected to do the same thing but it's still unclear if there are enough votes to approve that resolution. randall pinkston joins us life from washington, d.c. good evening randall. >> good evening, john. president obama is back -- on his way back from the g-20 summit. the administration insisting that notwithstanding public protest and a lot of reticence from lawmakers that in the end the president will get the support he needs. >> i now ask unanimous consent that a letter of notification relating to section 2, be printed in the record. >> senate majority leader harry reed took another step to have congress take another step in syria, putting it on the calendar. the resolution could be up for a vote in the senate as early as next week but the outcome is uncertain. even president obama admits it will be a hard sell but before leaving the g-20 summit in russia he pressed his case again.
. >> that is robert ray reporting. a step forward, senators will take up that resolution when they return to work on monday. the house expected to do the same thing but it's still unclear if there are enough votes to approve that resolution. randall pinkston joins us life from washington, d.c. good evening randall. >> good evening, john. president obama is back -- on his way back from the g-20 summit. the administration insisting that notwithstanding public protest and a lot of...
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robert ray, al jazeera, tutwiler, mississippi. >> to cuba where for the first time in decades, people are able to travel in clean and safe buses. explain from havana, it's part of a nationwide upgrade process. >> a new sight on the streets of havana. these buses are part of the new move by the cuban government to modernize the economy and the transport system. drivers here used to be state employees that drove government-owned buses but now, they are part of a cooperative. >> translator: this is a new model because of the situation in the transport system. the buses were old but we remodeled them. now, we all earn more because the money we earn goes to the cooperative and we distribute it after paying the costs. >> the buses are clean, safer and have a rare luxury here. air conditioning. since 2008, the government has passed a series of economic reforms to reduce the state's influence in cuba's sophia yet style economy. they legalized private businesses, gave state land to farmers and authorized over 120 cooperatives to boost the economy. this port is a major problem. >> that's why th
robert ray, al jazeera, tutwiler, mississippi. >> to cuba where for the first time in decades, people are able to travel in clean and safe buses. explain from havana, it's part of a nationwide upgrade process. >> a new sight on the streets of havana. these buses are part of the new move by the cuban government to modernize the economy and the transport system. drivers here used to be state employees that drove government-owned buses but now, they are part of a cooperative. >>...
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. >> robert ray in beirut tonight is joining us live. thank you very much. and joining us now from washington to talk more about the refugee crisis is janet mason, senior official with the u.n. refugee agency. thank you for joining us. give us your view now of this crisis. how big is it? >> the crisis is huge. as your correspondents have mentioned we have over 2 million syrians and the five countries that are hosting most of the refugees, fully half of them are children, and there is no sign of them abating. the shear numbers are huge, and the impact of the countries hosting the refugees is huge as well. lebanon is a perfect example, jordan, iraq, turkey, and even in egypt, tremendous impact on countries that are struggling any way. >> i want to you stand by for just one second. we'll take a break. this is the worst refugee chriss by all accounts in decades. we're be back with al jazeera right after this. >> welcome back to al jazeera. more than 2 million refugees streaming out of syria because of a possible attack on syria by the united states, and joining
. >> robert ray in beirut tonight is joining us live. thank you very much. and joining us now from washington to talk more about the refugee crisis is janet mason, senior official with the u.n. refugee agency. thank you for joining us. give us your view now of this crisis. how big is it? >> the crisis is huge. as your correspondents have mentioned we have over 2 million syrians and the five countries that are hosting most of the refugees, fully half of them are children, and there...
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. >> robert ray, aljazeera, mississippi. >> right now, the number one states for primary care, massachusetts. it has 130 primary care doctors for every 100,000 people who live there. mississippi ranks last with only 63 doctors for every 100,000 people. >> at the end of our first hour, here are the stories we are following. it is now believed that several gunman may still be hold up in that mall in any robe wry with that al shabab denies any americans were involved in that conflict. >> president obama addressing the united nations general assembly this morning. we will have live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the u.n. meeting is seen as a chance to warm relations between the u.s. and iran after iran's president said he wants to work with the rest. >> the last time the pirates made the postseason, the national average for a gallon of gas was $1.36. we'll have that coming up in sports. >> we have heavy rain and it is stuck over portions of the southeast. i'll tell you where flooding could be a concern today. >> aljazeera continues. i'm del walters in new york. we will be back in
. >> robert ray, aljazeera, mississippi. >> right now, the number one states for primary care, massachusetts. it has 130 primary care doctors for every 100,000 people who live there. mississippi ranks last with only 63 doctors for every 100,000 people. >> at the end of our first hour, here are the stories we are following. it is now believed that several gunman may still be hold up in that mall in any robe wry with that al shabab denies any americans were involved in that...
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robert, those are for company tonight. come on. ray! hey. what's going on? how ya doin'? episode of twilight zone is on tonight. oh. which one? "death the hitchhiker." little guy? yeah, uh-huh. good one. little guy. dad, what are you doing here? waiting for his shorts to dry. in the morning is easy. pop them in, go about your business, and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack defying, satisfying mmm. totino's pizza rolls. mm-hmm. hmm. [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. now in two bold new flavors! [where's my pot roast? zero to pizza. pronto. oh, that's over at my house. what? what's it doing over there? oh, when i smelled it earlier, it definitely needed some work. what? see, i drained it, and i'm readjusting the spices. what, you got it up on the lift over there, ma? marie, i made that roast for company tonight. listen, call me later this afternoon. i
robert, those are for company tonight. come on. ray! hey. what's going on? how ya doin'? episode of twilight zone is on tonight. oh. which one? "death the hitchhiker." little guy? yeah, uh-huh. good one. little guy. dad, what are you doing here? waiting for his shorts to dry. in the morning is easy. pop them in, go about your business, and in just 15 minutes, your family can enjoy warm fresh from the oven biscuits. pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. faster than kenny can...
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robert, you sure you're up to this? cause i, you know, i'll do it. if you don't want it, i'll do it. come on, ray, share his joy. s one way to go. if you wanna go with robert... obviously we all wanna go with robert, ok. [buzzer] second half. what's the line-up, captain? everyone: robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! all right, all right, all right, ok! starting the second half-- it's gonna be me, you, you, you... and you. yeah! everyone: yay! let's go! all right! ho, ho, whoa, what about me? how could i not start the second half? i don't wanna be accused of nepotism. catch the fever! i'she just shopped at giant. she's got a receipt. we're gonna shop for the same items and see the difference. let's shop! kids get the after- school munchies? absolutely. even with your bonus card, you saved over a buck here at walmart. yes! here at walmart you save over $2 on capri suns. wow! that's amazing. here at walmart you saved over $1.20 on cereal. that's good stuff! o.k. big moment. same items at walmart... $91.56. that's a savings of over $15 or 14%! yes! bring your last grocery receipt to walmart and compare pr
robert, you sure you're up to this? cause i, you know, i'll do it. if you don't want it, i'll do it. come on, ray, share his joy. s one way to go. if you wanna go with robert... obviously we all wanna go with robert, ok. [buzzer] second half. what's the line-up, captain? everyone: robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! robert! all right, all right, all right, ok! starting the second half-- it's gonna be me, you, you, you... and you. yeah! everyone: yay! let's go! all right! ho, ho, whoa, what...
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robert... un hombre tranquilo, pausado, habla espaÑol perfecto y al conocerlo nadie adivino ray que es un espÍata su rostro porque al qaeda lo quiere muerto. lÍder escondido como un criminal no es fÁcil, y como tampoco lo fue escalar en la cia donde comenzÓ desde cero. >>> yo oye glleguÉ a este paÍs honduras, cuando tenÍa 19 aÑos a, he vivido en depositos de basu basura, he dormido en camiones abandonados. he dormido bajo arbustos y en bancos de parques. >>> pensar que va secuestrar a una persona de ese paÍs sin decirle nada al paÍs que lo hospeda como jefe de la cia en milÁn su misiÓn era desactivar las cÉlulas de al qaeda. envÍo mÁs de 23 agentes para que detuvieran al clÉrigo acusado de terrorismo en italia, lo llevaron en un aviÓn por y vado a alemania y luego a egipto, donde lo interrogaron. estuvo presente en varios interrogatorios y asegura que no lo torturaron. >>> yo estuve presente, en 4 de los interrogatorios al principio. y en ningÚn momento no solo no fue torturado no fue tratado mal. lo trataban con sumo respeto. fue una operaciÓn autorizada por lacen estragos de la cia en guapo y
robert... un hombre tranquilo, pausado, habla espaÑol perfecto y al conocerlo nadie adivino ray que es un espÍata su rostro porque al qaeda lo quiere muerto. lÍder escondido como un criminal no es fÁcil, y como tampoco lo fue escalar en la cia donde comenzÓ desde cero. >>> yo oye glleguÉ a este paÍs honduras, cuando tenÍa 19 aÑos a, he vivido en depositos de basu basura, he dormido en camiones abandonados. he dormido bajo arbustos y en bancos de parques. >>> pensar...
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$85 we'd love to send you the albert king with stevie ray vaughan in session dvd, this has those intimate moments that, we've been enjoying, robertlaughing a little bit about talking smack, and all of those behind the scenes things, so robert it's fantastic because you get both the music and those tight shots of the technique and the intimacy and the communication between the musicians and then you get the behind the scenes story as well. >>behind the scenes story, exactly, and, you get to, you really get to get in to where these guys are coming from and it's a really great program. >>and different times in their career. and you know what? we got much more, there's a finale coming up. tell a friend, do something new fangle, you know go on facebook and tell a friend, but let people know that this fantastic programming is on, you really can't find anywhere else. we appreciate the viewers who became supporters, who made it happen. we're gonna hear matchbox and don't lie to me. give us a call with your support we'll be waiting here for you and, the music goes on. albert king: woo! now this tune here, should be easy for you to do beca
$85 we'd love to send you the albert king with stevie ray vaughan in session dvd, this has those intimate moments that, we've been enjoying, robertlaughing a little bit about talking smack, and all of those behind the scenes things, so robert it's fantastic because you get both the music and those tight shots of the technique and the intimacy and the communication between the musicians and then you get the behind the scenes story as well. >>behind the scenes story, exactly, and, you get...
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lives of his fellow soldiers that i'm proud to honor and remember the actions of colonel gordon ray roberts. mr. davis: i rise to honor lieutenant james mcginty iii of the united states marine corps. he was with company k and was awarded the medal of honor for his gallantry in action as a platoon leader on july 8, 1966 in vietnam. while providing rear security, his 32-man platoon came under heavy fire. during the baranl two-his squads became separated. disregarding his own safety he ran through automatic weapons and mortar tire convene with the separated squads. upon arrive, he found 20 men wounded and a medical corpsman kill hesmed reloaded ammunition r the wounded man and though wounded conned to encourage his troops and direct their fire. he was table adjust artillery and effectively fight off the enemy. it is for his indomitable heroism and devotion to duty i'm proud to honor and remember the abs of lieutenant john james mcginty iii. mr. speaker, i want to recognize ms. gabbard for some closing comments. ms. gabbard: thank you. it has truly been a privilege and a high note of my service
lives of his fellow soldiers that i'm proud to honor and remember the actions of colonel gordon ray roberts. mr. davis: i rise to honor lieutenant james mcginty iii of the united states marine corps. he was with company k and was awarded the medal of honor for his gallantry in action as a platoon leader on july 8, 1966 in vietnam. while providing rear security, his 32-man platoon came under heavy fire. during the baranl two-his squads became separated. disregarding his own safety he ran through...
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operate a tepco announced on friday that a detected near rays asian hotspots and boss of the compound well contaminated of all trace stored dr robert jacobs who is a historian at the hiroshima pace says chad believes it's quite likely that more incidents like these it was a path that it's harder and harder for workers to work in these exposed areas so you have to cycle workers in and out each working a very very short bit of time so this is been an ongoing degrading situation in which from the start two and a half years ago the area has become more and more and more contaminated making it harder and harder and harder to simply carry out work as designed there is groundwater moving through this area towards the sea this is not a new leak but for two and a half years groundwater has been moving through these buildings those coming out hundreds of tons of this groundwater per day to store so as you can see if you're pumping out hundreds of tons of groundwater per day it's a growing problem day after day after day meeting new tanks and more tanks these tanks are being put up in an ad hoc manner and there's no way to stop this wound wat
operate a tepco announced on friday that a detected near rays asian hotspots and boss of the compound well contaminated of all trace stored dr robert jacobs who is a historian at the hiroshima pace says chad believes it's quite likely that more incidents like these it was a path that it's harder and harder for workers to work in these exposed areas so you have to cycle workers in and out each working a very very short bit of time so this is been an ongoing degrading situation in which from the...
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roberts. nate mclouth. back-to-back home runs. e comesng to see if nat back for the birds. soft flayer to write finds the -- soft flair to right finds the hole. rays win 3-2. -how about there - cleveland indians? howomebody has to win, about cleveland? the ite sox took the lead last night. another big big. jason giambi wins it. dramatic win. they are one game in front of texas for the second wild-card spot. the ravens three and half point favorites to beat the bills on sunday. on two in ahave w row. strong play from the special teams. two things.love wto our attitude has been as good as i've been around and are work ethic. just proud of these guys the way they approach their job. you would like to think that shows up in how they approve. >> a big birthday bash last night. there is a new book coming out in a couple of weeks. >> >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm mindy basara. >> i'm stan stovall. is still action on the senate floor this morning. cruz is still going. he has not yielded the floor, meaning he can still keep this going. seat i
roberts. nate mclouth. back-to-back home runs. e comesng to see if nat back for the birds. soft flayer to write finds the -- soft flair to right finds the hole. rays win 3-2. -how about there - cleveland indians? howomebody has to win, about cleveland? the ite sox took the lead last night. another big big. jason giambi wins it. dramatic win. they are one game in front of texas for the second wild-card spot. the ravens three and half point favorites to beat the bills on sunday. on two in ahave w...
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ray dolby dead at the age of 80. >>> happening today fremont is honoring one of its beloved citizens. robert wasserman died in 2011 at the age of 79. he spent most of his life getting back to the city. he served as police chief, city councilman and mayor. during a rededication ceremony today, at 4:00 , the city will rename its police station after wasserman. >>> [ bell tolls ] >> the bell at the winchester mystery house in san jose will toll at 1:00 today. it will ring 13 times in honor of sarah winchester. 13 times because it is friday the 13th today. the lady of the house heir to the winchester rifle fortune had workers continue building the mansion for some 36 consecutive years. she was afraid if construction was ever completed she would be killed by the spirits from victims killed by winchester rifles. she died september 5, 1922, at the age of 85. and after all these years, itch never been there. >> you have to go! it's creepy! and i think friday the 13th would be an excellent day to go. >> bet they are busy today, liz. >> you can a little bit of the creepiness in the house. >>> unfortun
ray dolby dead at the age of 80. >>> happening today fremont is honoring one of its beloved citizens. robert wasserman died in 2011 at the age of 79. he spent most of his life getting back to the city. he served as police chief, city councilman and mayor. during a rededication ceremony today, at 4:00 , the city will rename its police station after wasserman. >>> [ bell tolls ] >> the bell at the winchester mystery house in san jose will toll at 1:00 today. it will ring...
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robert. no one's ever... that's really nice of you to do. uh, you didn't have to do that. thank you. you know, i found his body. ray garnett.ith carbon monoxide. it must've been awful. it was. a lot of the details were left out in the media reports. so thoughtful. oh, you have a meeting at 1:00. yes. let me help you with that. oh, uh... thanks. (eames) your academy photo. these things are almost impossible to get. it ran in the pba newsletter 12 years ago. she found a copy. this woman's got it bad for you. yeah, but i'm not sure how fixated she is on ray garnett. she had no interest in the details of his death. you said that her ex-husband was a fan. and devoted listener. with a devoted ex-wife... who just can't seem to let go of him. i'll pull his luds. she started calling garnett's show from her ex-husband's place one week after garnett was at her clinic. each call coincided with the on-air calls from the woman who called herself susan. she indulged in sexual fantasies while her husband listened from his commuter train. first prove mrs. carlson switched mr. garnett's medication. there's no evidence she was even in his hom
robert. no one's ever... that's really nice of you to do. uh, you didn't have to do that. thank you. you know, i found his body. ray garnett.ith carbon monoxide. it must've been awful. it was. a lot of the details were left out in the media reports. so thoughtful. oh, you have a meeting at 1:00. yes. let me help you with that. oh, uh... thanks. (eames) your academy photo. these things are almost impossible to get. it ran in the pba newsletter 12 years ago. she found a copy. this woman's got it...
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robert. >> he's very honest. we are so grateful he's honest. >> they were surprised grandpa was carrying around so much money. >> in maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> i'm rayed by the story that that man tried to figure it out -- i'm amazed by the story. >> he's like that's not the honest thing to do to keep it. some people might think it was a blessing. it was there for a reason. maybe to help with the bills and whatnot. a lot of opinions out there. you know what? we asked you at home write us on facebook my fox d.c. what do you think? if you found a pile of cash, what would you do? charity says i'm a huge believer that what goes around comes around so i would turn it into police and hope nobody claimed it. >> donna says i'm afraid i would have to keep it and look at it as a blessing. >> there's my point. >> shain says take it and never look back. >> another big story tonight looming government shut down -- well the ball is in the senate apps court as lawmakers wrestle with the new spending plan. the senate and house have one week to reach an agreement or face a partial government shut down. >> lawmakers begin the workweek looking at a legislative obstacl
robert. >> he's very honest. we are so grateful he's honest. >> they were surprised grandpa was carrying around so much money. >> in maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> i'm rayed by the story that that man tried to figure it out -- i'm amazed by the story. >> he's like that's not the honest thing to do to keep it. some people might think it was a blessing. it was there for a reason. maybe to help with the bills and whatnot. a lot of opinions out there. you know...
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rays to prove it. >> jimmy: and this is one of my favorite pictures that you've ever taken. this is just -- it's robertere like? >> it's what the audience was like. actually, it's a real dove. and it was an outdoor gig at kezar stadium in 1973. and there were two cages in back of the amps, each one had six doves. and they were supposed to be released into the air after "stairway to heaven" as a -- you know, metaphor for love, peace. >> jimmy: yeah, cool man. >> and haight-ashbury. 11 of the birds flew away, and one did a 360 over the crowd and probably inhaled a little too much. very wobbly. [ light laughter ] it's true. flew right back onto the stage. robert put his hand out and it landed on his hand just like that. >> jimmy: that is a rock star right there. >> it's not a setup. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: he summons doves! the man summons birds! you guys got to pick up the thing. go to ibooks and pick this thing up. download it. it is so fun. neal preston right there. "led zeppelin sound and fury" available exclusively on the ipad. we're cooking next with chef ilan hall. come on back, everybody. [ cheers an
rays to prove it. >> jimmy: and this is one of my favorite pictures that you've ever taken. this is just -- it's robertere like? >> it's what the audience was like. actually, it's a real dove. and it was an outdoor gig at kezar stadium in 1973. and there were two cages in back of the amps, each one had six doves. and they were supposed to be released into the air after "stairway to heaven" as a -- you know, metaphor for love, peace. >> jimmy: yeah, cool man. >>...
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roberts, come on, give it up, everybody. one of the most stylish new yorkers of 2013. named so by "us weekly." other superfabulous stars on the list, include brooke shields, alexa rayarthy, who will be joining us later. these sions of style was honored last night at a gala, as part of fashion week. >> you were on the list. i think they're going down the list. i was the last one. we have to get robin. it was great. it was great. >> one of the best moments of the morning, when she walks through those doors every day, to see what they've done. i'll tell you what. >> what they've done. >> it's -- >> it is a bit like nascar pit stops. you go in there. >> when the smoke clears every morning, your beauty. just beauty. >> nice try, sam. move along. move along. >>> also in "pop news," today, eddie murphy returning to an early love of his career, music. 20 years after his last album, with snoop lion. it's a hip-hop reggae tune and one of the top trending videos on youtube. ♪ murphy also reportedly putting a band together and will tour with a show that mixes both music and comedy. i don't know about you guys, but i will pay to see that. >>> and i would also pay to see this --
roberts, come on, give it up, everybody. one of the most stylish new yorkers of 2013. named so by "us weekly." other superfabulous stars on the list, include brooke shields, alexa rayarthy, who will be joining us later. these sions of style was honored last night at a gala, as part of fashion week. >> you were on the list. i think they're going down the list. i was the last one. we have to get robin. it was great. it was great. >> one of the best moments of the morning,...