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robert ray has more. [ crowds protesting ] >> reporter: marching outside of the state capital capitol while lawmakers discussioned it's bill inside. it would block the state from infringing on a person's religious beliefs unless there is a compelling state interest. public and state center josh mccoon wrote the bill and was called a bigot by some critics. >> is there bigotry in this? >> absolutely not. >> for those who say that the drafter, you are a guy got. bigot. what do you say to that? >> this is about restraining state and local government from mistreating people of faith. >> jeff graham runs a gay rights lobbying group. >> you feel there is hate inside this bill? >> i feel that this bill could be used as a vehicle to discriminate against people. i'm not going to call into request the integrity or the intent of the bill's authors. >> both sigh are well aware of the backlash being felt after indiana passed its version of a religious freedom bill. >> we need to be the other book end that says no to what happened in indiana. we need to be the end of that story. >> senator mccoon ha
robert ray has more. [ crowds protesting ] >> reporter: marching outside of the state capital capitol while lawmakers discussioned it's bill inside. it would block the state from infringing on a person's religious beliefs unless there is a compelling state interest. public and state center josh mccoon wrote the bill and was called a bigot by some critics. >> is there bigotry in this? >> absolutely not. >> for those who say that the drafter, you are a guy got. bigot. what...
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but they do say it was likely it was brought in from another country. >> robert ray reporting. dr. oz may be tv's most famous physician but ten from around doctors from around the country say he has got to go. they accuse dr. oz of having a lack of integrity by promoting quote, quack treatments. in a statement he points multiple points of view on his show. >>> the head of the country's third largest school system targeted a probe today the ceo of chicago's public schools says she is taking a leave of absence. federal investigators are looking into a 20 million no bid contract that was awarded to a company byrd bennett once worked for. >>> in chicago archbishop francis george has died. pressuring the vatican to oust guilty priests cardinal george who retired last year had been battling kidney and liver cancer. >>> coming up. the government cell phone kill switch. >> it's the ability to turn off cell phones. >> the program and why critics say they could stifle free speech. >>> also what happens when a truck carrying more than 10 million bees crashes on a busy highway? a busy highway
but they do say it was likely it was brought in from another country. >> robert ray reporting. dr. oz may be tv's most famous physician but ten from around doctors from around the country say he has got to go. they accuse dr. oz of having a lack of integrity by promoting quote, quack treatments. in a statement he points multiple points of view on his show. >>> the head of the country's third largest school system targeted a probe today the ceo of chicago's public schools says she...
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robert ray al jazeera louisiana. >> it's earth day and it's celebrated around the world. an italian astronaut tweeted this image of earth from outer space. i'm randall pinkston. thank you for joining us on al jazeera america. >> you welcome to the al jazeera news hour. saudi arabia fires against houthi rebels just hours after announcing the end of the air campaign. >>> and 113,000 people have now fled fighting from the iraqi city of ramadi. >>> i was underwater for five minutes thinking, god god god. >> also this hour we hear from one of the survivors of the
robert ray al jazeera louisiana. >> it's earth day and it's celebrated around the world. an italian astronaut tweeted this image of earth from outer space. i'm randall pinkston. thank you for joining us on al jazeera america. >> you welcome to the al jazeera news hour. saudi arabia fires against houthi rebels just hours after announcing the end of the air campaign. >>> and 113,000 people have now fled fighting from the iraqi city of ramadi. >>> i was underwater for...
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robert ray will have more on the concealed guns at 8:00pm eastern >>> a warning about popular diet andrcise supplements. the ingredients found in many that can lead to heart attacks, strokes and neurological disorders. a sea lion invasions is impacting one of oregon's biggest industries. mp >>> a new study finds fracking may be releasing cancer causing gas from the ground. university of californian researchers found the amount of radon in homes increased as fracking takes place, but the author admits the study does not prove a connection. a warning for the millions of americans that use weight loss or body-building supplements, they could contain dangerous hidden hidden stimulants. john henry smith has more. >> reporter: is something hiding in the weight loss and body supplements millions consume. names like jet fuel simerax, yellow scorpion and others were tested by study leader dr peter cohen, a harvard professor and his team. 11 featured an agreement called acatiarigadura - a shrub in the south-west and mexico. this ingredient is a cousin of amfete beans, bm p.d. a. regular exposure
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as robert ray reports, there is some strong opposition. >> there has been a shooting in the library.tay where you are. we'll be coming -- >> reporter: in november former student stormed on to the campus of florida state university and started shooting. police killed the gunmen but not before he shot three students, paralyzing one of them. >> i think people have the right to defend themselves. >> no drama. >> reporter: fuelled by this recent shooting some state politicians are pushing a bill that would legalize concealed carry of handguns on florida's public universities. iraq war veteran and republican state representative is sponsoring the bill. >> a lot of people think that 21 year olds don't have the experience that backpacks and bullets don't mix. what do you say to that? >> my first response is we don't have a problem with 17 and 18 year olds entering into the u.s. military. >> reporter: the director of the student government association doesn't agree. >> there's going to be a lot of suspicion and worrying. it's going to be a state of absolutely chaos, and is only going to lead
as robert ray reports, there is some strong opposition. >> there has been a shooting in the library.tay where you are. we'll be coming -- >> reporter: in november former student stormed on to the campus of florida state university and started shooting. police killed the gunmen but not before he shot three students, paralyzing one of them. >> i think people have the right to defend themselves. >> no drama. >> reporter: fuelled by this recent shooting some state...
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robert ray al jazeera, louisiana. >> and still ahead on al jazeera america, the navajo nation has choseor its next election, but the election came with a lot of controversy. >>> and inmates who are learning to build website without access to the internet. >> the navajo nation has elected its new president. russell begaye will take office next month but the election was not without controversy and plenty of it. >> reporter: the navajo nation is starkly beautiful and steeped in tradition and history but questions were brought on by an election and a presidential candidate named chris deschene. >> i voted for chris deschene. i don't know what happened, but they got him off the ballot. >> rising navajo political star chris deschene was disqualified. why? because he was not fluent in navajo. >> language is important. it identifies who we are. where we come from. >> the navajo language mandate not only up ended the electoral process but divides its citizen abouts what it means to be navajo. >> anyone who is wanting to be president and vice president needs to take time to learn the language. >
robert ray al jazeera, louisiana. >> and still ahead on al jazeera america, the navajo nation has choseor its next election, but the election came with a lot of controversy. >>> and inmates who are learning to build website without access to the internet. >> the navajo nation has elected its new president. russell begaye will take office next month but the election was not without controversy and plenty of it. >> reporter: the navajo nation is starkly beautiful and...
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robert ray, al jazeera, charlotte, north carolina. >> loretta lynch is confirmed as the next attorney general as the united states. they approved the nomination by a 56-43 vote. ten republicans voted for lynch. she's the first african-american woman to hold the position. president obama is glad to have her on board. >> she'll do a great job helps our communities, keeping them safe but also making sure our citizens are protected by equal justice under the law. she's got credibility with law enforcement but has credibility with the communities. >> the president nominated lynch to replace eric holder in november. she's expected to be intorn in on monday. >>> the family of michael brown, the black teenager shot and killed by a white policeman, sued the city of ferguson missouri today. the case sparked an emotional national debate about the deaths of black men at the hands of police officers. diane esther brook has more on the lawsuit. >> wearing sweatshirts wearing their son's image, michael brown's parent stood with their attorney on thursday demanding accountability for their son's deat
robert ray, al jazeera, charlotte, north carolina. >> loretta lynch is confirmed as the next attorney general as the united states. they approved the nomination by a 56-43 vote. ten republicans voted for lynch. she's the first african-american woman to hold the position. president obama is glad to have her on board. >> she'll do a great job helps our communities, keeping them safe but also making sure our citizens are protected by equal justice under the law. she's got credibility...
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well, now they are going to end up in prison with major fines and huge community service john. >> robert rayert, thank you. >>> an associate professor of urban education at loyola university in maryland. she's in baltimore tonight. welcome. first of all can i just ask you a question. before we talk about the teachers aren't the students the victims of this crime? >> actually, i think the students are victims but i think the educators are victims too. >> who is hurt more by this? don't you think the students are hurt more? i mean, they essentially had adults who they trusted change their grade they passed them on when they shouldn't have been passed on to the next level. i mean, this is a horrible -- isn't this a horrible situation for these students? >> i think it is a really unfortunate situation for the students. and i think they deserved better. but i also think that this exists in a larger context. and that it's not as wrong as this was for those students, those educators were existing in a high-pressure culture where they were operating in a way that they felt like they had to. >> so th
well, now they are going to end up in prison with major fines and huge community service john. >> robert rayert, thank you. >>> an associate professor of urban education at loyola university in maryland. she's in baltimore tonight. welcome. first of all can i just ask you a question. before we talk about the teachers aren't the students the victims of this crime? >> actually, i think the students are victims but i think the educators are victims too. >> who is hurt...
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robert ray reports. >> reporter: john, health officials say that disneyland was the perfect place for a measles outbreak to start. now the state and the cdc are looking at practices to make sure this doesn't happen again. according to officials at the california department of public health the meals outbreak at disneyland is officially over. >> patients range in age from six weeks to 70 years. vaccination status was available in only 62% of cases. among them, 70% were unvaccinated. >> reporter: the declaration is based on no new infections having been reported in 42 days. that's two incubation periods. the outbreaks started in december when 42 people were exposed to measles at disneyland and they spread the virus across six states, canada and mexico. here at the centers for disease control and prevention in atlanta, health officials helped this california, set out contact tracing, set up a perimeter in california and tried to figure out who the people were who had the measles infection. dr. greg wallace leads the team at cdc and says since the outbreak they are stepping up communicati
robert ray reports. >> reporter: john, health officials say that disneyland was the perfect place for a measles outbreak to start. now the state and the cdc are looking at practices to make sure this doesn't happen again. according to officials at the california department of public health the meals outbreak at disneyland is officially over. >> patients range in age from six weeks to 70 years. vaccination status was available in only 62% of cases. among them, 70% were unvaccinated....
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robert ray has that. >>reporter: in november, former student myron may stormed onto the campus of florida state university and started shooting. police killed the gunman but not before he shot three students paralyzing one of them. >> no drama, i don't deal well with drama. >>reporter: fuelled by this shooting, some state politicians are pushing a bill that would legalize concealed carry of handguns on florida's public university campuses. >> you can carry in a restaurant shopping plaza. >>reporter: iraq war veteran and republican state representative is sponsoring the bill. >> a lot of people think that 21 year olds don't have the experience the backpacks and bullets don't mix. what do you say to that? >> my first response to the age issue is we don't have a problem with 17 and 18-year-olds swearing an oath to the constitution and entering into the u.s. military. >>reporter: the director of the florida state university student government associate doesn't agree. >> there's going to be a lot of suspicion
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let's go to robert ray, who is live in charlotte, north carolina. bert petraeus is expected to take a plea deal. what could that mean for sentencing sentencing? >> reporter: good afternoon, randall. indeed here is the plea deal filed in charlotte on march 3rdrd. this means the lawyers of the united states government are not recommending prison time. they are recommending a $40,000 fine that the general would have to pay within one week of sentencing, and two years of probation. the judge could decide you know i don't want to go into this plea deal. i want to give him the maximum sentence. that would mean one year of prison time five years of probation, and a $100,000 fine. but all of the analysts think this plea deal will occur this afternoon about 2:00 when the sentencing begins. if we look at some of the charges that general petraeus is pleading guilty to many are pretty interesting. eight of his notes that he wrote, his time in afghanistan, the highly confidential material reportedly included identities of covert intelligence officers and war stra
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this is robert ray's brother. ray's brother? so you're a police sergeant.worried sick about you. well, not as sick as she used to. we're divorced. oh. i'm sorry. will ya look at my gals? i call them the two musketeers. that's stupid. ohgod, i keep forgetting what a freak show this family is until somebody new comes in and looks at us like that. i have an announcement to make, and you might as well hear it from me. amy and i... we already heard. she dumped you. every time i date some other guy i keep thinking of you. yeah. me, too. where are we going? the bedroom. w-w-wait. we've never... and you've never, ever... are you sure? i'm sure.
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robert ray is there tonight. report. >>reporter: just two days left for the georgia assembly to vote on this controversial bill and as we've seen today, the opponents and crowds are getting loud and politicians and law makers are at it. opponents of georgia's religious freedom bill marchedout side the state capitol while law makers debated its future inside. like similar proposals across the country, it would block the state from infringing on a person's religious beliefs unless there's a compelling state interest. republican state senator josh mccoon wrote the bill and has been called a bigot by some critics. >> to take the free exercise of religion and give it the same constitutional scrutiny that free press, free association, and free speech claims already to have under georgia law. >>reporter: there's no bigotry in this? >> absolutely not. >>reporter: what do you say to being called a bigot. >> it's absolutely not true. this legislation is designed to end bigotry. it's about restraining state and local government fro
robert ray is there tonight. report. >>reporter: just two days left for the georgia assembly to vote on this controversial bill and as we've seen today, the opponents and crowds are getting loud and politicians and law makers are at it. opponents of georgia's religious freedom bill marchedout side the state capitol while law makers debated its future inside. like similar proposals across the country, it would block the state from infringing on a person's religious beliefs unless there's a...
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robert ray has more on the story. >> reporter: it's 32 acres and growing.ve sinkhole in bayou corn louisiana, the company texas brine who is responsible, was digging down hundreds of feet into the ground looking to extract salt back in 2012 when the sinkhole formed. now the hundreds of people that lived in this area most of them have dispersed because of the dangers of the natural gas that is coming up. texas brine has made over $48 million in damages and compensation to those folks. so now just the few that are left there, they are taking their chances, but new issues have arisen. texas brine wants to drill down again and exact salt but they cannot. because their neighbors, dow chemical who is also doing experimentation on the ground there, is just a foot away from texas brine's new land. and lasse these companies cannot be doing experimentation unless they are 200 feet away. so texas brian has filed a complaint in court if dow chemical can't pay texas brine for the cash it will have lost. but that's the situation. in the meantime many of those residents w
robert ray has more on the story. >> reporter: it's 32 acres and growing.ve sinkhole in bayou corn louisiana, the company texas brine who is responsible, was digging down hundreds of feet into the ground looking to extract salt back in 2012 when the sinkhole formed. now the hundreds of people that lived in this area most of them have dispersed because of the dangers of the natural gas that is coming up. texas brine has made over $48 million in damages and compensation to those folks. so...
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. >> robert ray for us, thank you. f. >> and the nation's top two cable providers are expected at a meeting tomorrow. discussing anti-trust concerns around comcast's planned purchase of time-warner cable. they urged federal regulators to scrap the deal >> reporter: it's the had a billion dollars mega merger, and antitrust watchdogs are not sold. comcast and time-warner cable. a company controlling 40% of the pay tv market and almost 60% of broad band. that gargantuan footprint could be a serious game changer for consumers. >> it's not just that they will be a provider. but they will be determining what content goes on the air for consumers. >> since the deal was first announced over a year ago critics say that the combined company could charge higher prices for fewer services, and while comcast said that the customers would win through pastor and cheaper internet service, and wi-fi hot spots. and they say that it won't harm the competition because it doesn't operate in the same market as time-warner cable. but taking a
. >> robert ray for us, thank you. f. >> and the nation's top two cable providers are expected at a meeting tomorrow. discussing anti-trust concerns around comcast's planned purchase of time-warner cable. they urged federal regulators to scrap the deal >> reporter: it's the had a billion dollars mega merger, and antitrust watchdogs are not sold. comcast and time-warner cable. a company controlling 40% of the pay tv market and almost 60% of broad band. that gargantuan footprint...
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. >> robert ray in north carolina. >>> a meeting on the growing migrant crisis. what european leaders plan to do to prevent more drowning deaths and michael brown's relatives file a wrongful death lawsuit. >> no letup today in the protests on the streets of baltimore. demonstrators are out again this time in front of city hall demanding answers into who or what caused the death of a 25-year-old black man last week. lure looking live now and that's baltimore city hall. freddie gray died a week after six police officers arrested the unarmed man and an autopsy showed his spine was severed at his neck. at least two arrests remain today for disorderly conduct. and the family of a black teenager shot and killed last summer by a white policeman have filed a lawsuit against the city. the michael brown case launched an emotional case about the killing of unarmed black men and diane what's in that lawsuit? >> well, tony, former police officer, darren wilson, was named in the lawsuit against the city and. and it claims that wilson unjustifiably shot michael brown when he ha
. >> robert ray in north carolina. >>> a meeting on the growing migrant crisis. what european leaders plan to do to prevent more drowning deaths and michael brown's relatives file a wrongful death lawsuit. >> no letup today in the protests on the streets of baltimore. demonstrators are out again this time in front of city hall demanding answers into who or what caused the death of a 25-year-old black man last week. lure looking live now and that's baltimore city hall....
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robert ray has more. >> good evening. general david petreaus is known to be one of the best military mind in u.s. history. now his legacy comes down to this - a former mistress and classified documents. >> reporter: what can you say about people that are disappointed. >> i'll have a statement after. >> reporter: he was calm and to the point. retired 4-star general david petreaus fought through a media crush on his way to sentencing in federal court. it's been more than a month since he agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanour for turning over notebooks to mistress and biographer paula brode well. >> today david petreaus admitted that he improperly removed and retained classified information, and lying to the fbi and c.i.a. about his possession and happenedling of classified information. >> david petreaus could have been sentenced to a year in prison. prosecutors recommended two years probation, and a 40,000 fine. the judge increased the fine to $100,000, to in his word reflect the seriousness of the offense. he also said da
robert ray has more. >> good evening. general david petreaus is known to be one of the best military mind in u.s. history. now his legacy comes down to this - a former mistress and classified documents. >> reporter: what can you say about people that are disappointed. >> i'll have a statement after. >> reporter: he was calm and to the point. retired 4-star general david petreaus fought through a media crush on his way to sentencing in federal court. it's been more than a...
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robert ray al jazeera, atlanta. >> the world's migration bird population is dying at an alarming ratethe problem the cities' shining buildings. we speak to activist who is are trying to make a difference. >> very public, not pleasant at all but a powerful way to show how many song birds are die approximating. volunteers for "flap" layout a grizzly display of bodies found at the foot of sky sky scrapers. >> everywhere they turn they're faced with threat. and everywhere they turn they can encounter a window. hour goal is to impress possible the public, here's is the problem and this is something that you can do to resolve the problem. >> many say popular species have declined by 60% 70%, 80% in the past decade. buildings and glass are a major cause, and scientists warn that the cause of so much loss will be far more than simply silent skies with no birdsong. >> people describe birds as the most vivid expression of life. but it's important for environment. birds do tremendous work for us. they eat insects that you can't even imagine the numbers. yeah to lose them, we lose a little bit of
robert ray al jazeera, atlanta. >> the world's migration bird population is dying at an alarming ratethe problem the cities' shining buildings. we speak to activist who is are trying to make a difference. >> very public, not pleasant at all but a powerful way to show how many song birds are die approximating. volunteers for "flap" layout a grizzly display of bodies found at the foot of sky sky scrapers. >> everywhere they turn they're faced with threat. and...
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robert ray, al jazeera. >> that issue is now headed to court. you can watch robert's full report tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're taking another look this morning at impact of the deep water horizon disaster on the gulf coast. it has been five years since 11 workers were killed and 5 million-barrels of crude were spilled. the disaster cost b.p. billions. the company is waiting to hear how much it will be find by the federal government. >> shorelines stained in oil are no longer common in gulf coast communities and the once pervasive tar like odor has passed. what lingers five years after the worst oil spill in u.s. history are decisions and debate about b.p.'s financial liability, just how much should the company pay for polluting the water and other damage to the environment. since 2010, b.p. has spent more than $14 billion on response and cleanup, surveying and removing sludge along hundreds of miles in the gulf. regular cleaning operations ended last year. the company also paid $13 billion in claims and settlements for the thousands of b
robert ray, al jazeera. >> that issue is now headed to court. you can watch robert's full report tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're taking another look this morning at impact of the deep water horizon disaster on the gulf coast. it has been five years since 11 workers were killed and 5 million-barrels of crude were spilled. the disaster cost b.p. billions. the company is waiting to hear how much it will be find by the federal government. >> shorelines stained in oil are no...
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robert ray, al jazeera tallahassee, florida. >> there are 60,000 young people under the age of 21 behind bars here in the united states and the statistics show they are predominantly young black and hispanic men. new mexico developed a program to reform these offenders to make sure they don't end up back behind bars. journalist soledad o'brien got a look inside. >> inside these walls teenage thieves and arsonists gang bangers, drug abusers even kids who kill. >> my anger was pretty bad. >> this once notorious juvenile lockup is trying something new. >> what does playing the piano do for you. >> it's therapy and a hobby an interest. >> education counseling, offering a second chance. >> put gas on his car. >> set it on fire. >> it blew up. >> yeah. >> he used to be an incredibly aggressive young man. >> to as you can sealed at the j. paul taylor center, they'll have to control their rage. >> honestly, i think this place has just made me a better criminal. >> inside new mexico's juvenile system where the fight for redemption begins. soledad, hi! soledad o'brien is with us this morning, she
robert ray, al jazeera tallahassee, florida. >> there are 60,000 young people under the age of 21 behind bars here in the united states and the statistics show they are predominantly young black and hispanic men. new mexico developed a program to reform these offenders to make sure they don't end up back behind bars. journalist soledad o'brien got a look inside. >> inside these walls teenage thieves and arsonists gang bangers, drug abusers even kids who kill. >> my anger was...
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ray. it's just a dictionary. it's not just a dictionary, robert all right? i n this inn the seventh grade spelling bee.one of raymond's triumphs. seventh grade spelling. gosh, what word put you over the top, raymond? "boat"? for your information i had to spell "vacuum." okay? two "u's." or two "c's." i don't know 'cause there's no "v" in here. heh-heh-heh-heh. what goes around comes around, huh, ray? what do you mean? just like when you ruined my jazz records. oh, all right. dad, we all know the story, okay, so not again. why not? it's a short story. once upon a time i had great jazz records. you were born, now i don't. all right! you been on me for this for over 30 years. i believe it was the winter of '69. will you stop it? i had just come home from a h
ray. it's just a dictionary. it's not just a dictionary, robert all right? i n this inn the seventh grade spelling bee.one of raymond's triumphs. seventh grade spelling. gosh, what word put you over the top, raymond? "boat"? for your information i had to spell "vacuum." okay? two "u's." or two "c's." i don't know 'cause there's no "v" in here. heh-heh-heh-heh. what goes around comes around, huh, ray? what do you mean? just like when you ruined...
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ray liotta, robert de niro, lorraine bracco and the others.ls the real-life story of henry hill. stewart asked, is it true that task master scorsese was still nitpicking over shots and thinking about trimming scenes even as he watched it in full tuxedo at the movie's premiere. >> i want to see that movie again now. so good. >> i want to learn about mob etiquette. i didn't know that -- >> you don't want to ask. you don't want to ask. stay away. >> yeah, that's part of it. don't ask. >> and you're not supposed to laugh. >> yeah. no smiling. no fun. finally everybody in "pop news" this morning, another reason to reach for that glass of vino. according to a new study, this is not a "pop news" investigation, by the way. this is just a study out of england. participants, although i sort of feel like i did a "pop news" investigation on in this weekend. i was researching this all weekend. >> yes. >> this study comes out of england and participants who had consumed one large glass of wine were consistently voted in the study more attractive than those
ray liotta, robert de niro, lorraine bracco and the others.ls the real-life story of henry hill. stewart asked, is it true that task master scorsese was still nitpicking over shots and thinking about trimming scenes even as he watched it in full tuxedo at the movie's premiere. >> i want to see that movie again now. so good. >> i want to learn about mob etiquette. i didn't know that -- >> you don't want to ask. you don't want to ask. stay away. >> yeah, that's part of it....
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ray liotta, robert de niro and the others. it tells the real-life story of henry hill. still nitpicking over shots and thinking about trimming scenes even as he watched it in full tuxedo at the movie's premiere. >> i want to see that movie again now. >> i want to learn about mob etiquette. i didn't know that -- >> you don't want to ask. >> yeah that's part of it. don't ask. no smiling. no fun. finally everybody in "pop news" another reason to reach for that glass of vino. according to a new study this is not a "pop news" investigation by the way. this is just a study out of england. participants although i sort of feel like i did a "pop news" investigation on it. i was researching this all weekend. >> yes. >> this study comes out of england and participants who consumed one large glass of wine were consistently voted in the study more attractive than those who abstained. rosy glow on the cheeks confidence the wine drinkers experience mimics good health and energy. however, the study goes on to find and this should not come as a surprise it is a slippery slope, people. t
ray liotta, robert de niro and the others. it tells the real-life story of henry hill. still nitpicking over shots and thinking about trimming scenes even as he watched it in full tuxedo at the movie's premiere. >> i want to see that movie again now. >> i want to learn about mob etiquette. i didn't know that -- >> you don't want to ask. >> yeah that's part of it. don't ask. no smiling. no fun. finally everybody in "pop news" another reason to reach for that...
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i am now going to turn it over to robert who will address more directly policy issues relating to higher education institutions serving the students. thank you ray much. -- thank you very much. [applause] robert: good morning. i am going to focus on the results relevant of policy. i think a very important contribution of the study is its ability to represent the remarkable heterogeneity in the undocumented student population. so, undocumented students are black, white, latino asian-american and pacific islander. the representing missions along the full spectrum of the socioeconomic status. they also have a range of immigration history. as marcelo mentioned originating from 55 countries of origin, speaking a wide range of variety of languages and dialects. the respondents have attended every type of post secondary institution. we have respondents from two-year institutions, four-year institutions, public and private institutions and again as marcelo mentioned, colleges that range inactivity. the demographic portrait of undocumented students who responded to the survey tells us to things that i think are very important. first, no college or univer
i am now going to turn it over to robert who will address more directly policy issues relating to higher education institutions serving the students. thank you ray much. -- thank you very much. [applause] robert: good morning. i am going to focus on the results relevant of policy. i think a very important contribution of the study is its ability to represent the remarkable heterogeneity in the undocumented student population. so, undocumented students are black, white, latino asian-american and...
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sitting down with robert de niro ray liotta and paul sorvino.u guys there is an exclusive heart stopping event happening right here. nik wallenda performs his next daring feat live on "today." he is walking untethered atop the new orlando eye as it moves 400 feet above the drive. this is something you don't want to miss. again, that will be on wednesday. >> i don't know if my heart can take it. >> that thing gets up to about 40 miles per hour. >> wow. >> i'm just joking. >> no i believed you though. just like i believe your weather forecast. >> ooh. wow! >> in now for a check of this morning's stories. >> we'll hug it out. >> all right. good morning once again, everyone. in the news this morning, rescue teams are not giving up the separate search for survivors of this weekend's earthquake in nepal. the quake and resulting avalanches killed at least 3,700 people including several americans. the u.s. military is trying to ai tons of relief supplies along with search teams into the area. however, officials say several international relief planes ha
sitting down with robert de niro ray liotta and paul sorvino.u guys there is an exclusive heart stopping event happening right here. nik wallenda performs his next daring feat live on "today." he is walking untethered atop the new orlando eye as it moves 400 feet above the drive. this is something you don't want to miss. again, that will be on wednesday. >> i don't know if my heart can take it. >> that thing gets up to about 40 miles per hour. >> wow. >> i'm...
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let's start with robert stanford from the united states institute for water, environment and health. welcome to "inside story". >> thank you, ray is there a growing conviction in various think tanks, department of defense or war that we have to think about way? >> much research has been done about the nature and extent of conflict over water globally in the last 5,000 years. what researchers found generally is that in the past conflict over water has been reduced largely as a result of better treaties, better diplomacy and cooperation. however, a number of things are undermining that security. now, certainly population growth, secondly the increased need for agricultural production, and the fact that the composition of the atmosphere is changing, making weather patterns and climatic circumstances unpredictable, affecting water security widely >>> are there places we see early warning signs of kind of things projected for later in the century? >> i think we see it far more widely than anyone expected. certainly the cases in the introduction are cases where we have to examine the impact of water scarcity, peace in the region and
let's start with robert stanford from the united states institute for water, environment and health. welcome to "inside story". >> thank you, ray is there a growing conviction in various think tanks, department of defense or war that we have to think about way? >> much research has been done about the nature and extent of conflict over water globally in the last 5,000 years. what researchers found generally is that in the past conflict over water has been reduced largely...
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ray, thank you for . >> thank you for having us. >> that was our guest from salt lake sid. now robert dunham executive director. heard about bringing back the firing squad as a backup option in utah. what do you make of that. >> i think there's a couple of things. first a lot talk about the firing squad and how gruesome it is. the government in utah had reservations about signing the bill because of how gruesome a firing squad is. i don't think you'll see a national run to convert from lethal injection to firing squad. it is not going to happen. utah was the only state that uses that method, and will be method. >> you heard legislator ray say the reason he brought it back and began the effort to do that, was the difficulty in acquiring drugs. do you suspect it will happen in other states - maybe the gas chamber or hanging. >> there's four ways the states will act. most states don't have executions imminent, they may sit back and see what develops in court, with the drugs. others will look at compounding pharmacies. some states will change the method. in 13 states we see bills to abolish the death penalty. >> ar
ray, thank you for . >> thank you for having us. >> that was our guest from salt lake sid. now robert dunham executive director. heard about bringing back the firing squad as a backup option in utah. what do you make of that. >> i think there's a couple of things. first a lot talk about the firing squad and how gruesome it is. the government in utah had reservations about signing the bill because of how gruesome a firing squad is. i don't think you'll see a national run to...
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robert: he fared almost as well as warren buffett. we gave them a list of well-known investors to choose from. warren buffett 35%, ray kelly l 15%. e idea of the three-year delay, delay compensation? robert: that is not something we asked about, but that's fine. tom: this is a really sobering poll. let me do a twitter question here going across one of our themes of bloomberg surveillance this morning. america's retirement crisis. what is the fix for america's grossly underfunded retirement? tweet us. there is no cost. ♪ tom: good morning everyone. yields move, the 10 year yield 0.23%. that starting to get my attention. brendan: yesterday, the supreme court heard about same-sex marriage, with two issues on a table, whether states have to issue license is for same-sex couples, and whether they have to recognize marriages performed in other states. proponents say there would be big economic benefits. good morning, david. what is the right way to look at this from an economic standpoint? david: it is hard to say and difficult to quantify. more people would be paying taxes as married couples. as the merit among us know that can be adva
robert: he fared almost as well as warren buffett. we gave them a list of well-known investors to choose from. warren buffett 35%, ray kelly l 15%. e idea of the three-year delay, delay compensation? robert: that is not something we asked about, but that's fine. tom: this is a really sobering poll. let me do a twitter question here going across one of our themes of bloomberg surveillance this morning. america's retirement crisis. what is the fix for america's grossly underfunded retirement?...
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ray day icon and travels to panama later today. >>> an important milestone today. the civil war ended 150 years ago this very day with con confederate general robert e. lee surrendering no ulysses grant. the reenactment will take place there today. >>> still ahead a trail blazer on the gridiron. who is the first female official in the nfl? we introduce you to her? >>> we look forward to that. >>> the air scare. severe weather damage to a nose in flight. we're hearing from the passengers on board. >>> plus new this morning, the dog's delicate rescue after it fell hundreds of feet off a hiking trail. >>> well preorders begin tomorrow for the apple watch. some reviewers already got their hands -- gotten their wrists on this thing. the consensus it is good. it's better than other smartwatches but some complaints. it's not for everyone. among the concerns are that you need a fairly recent iphone to make it work. everyone expects the apple watch to sell pretty well. deliveries start in two weeks. >>> those funny directv commercials with rob lowe are being pulled off the air. the ad features a cool version of the actor along with his creepier self urging
ray day icon and travels to panama later today. >>> an important milestone today. the civil war ended 150 years ago this very day with con confederate general robert e. lee surrendering no ulysses grant. the reenactment will take place there today. >>> still ahead a trail blazer on the gridiron. who is the first female official in the nfl? we introduce you to her? >>> we look forward to that. >>> the air scare. severe weather damage to a nose in flight. we're...
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. >> michael roberts just started a 9,000-mile journey across the country to raise money for veterans. his boots to boots campaign aims to raisruggle that returning veterans face. it will take robert about a year to finish. and those are your headlines. >>> rick is standing by. everyone wondering what the easter egg hunt will look like. will it be nice across the country? >> in every state across the country --? >> so says rick. >> not bad how about that. >> more snow across the northeast. temperatures cool across the southeast if you're out this morning. it's chilly. a frost and freeze warnings here. get ready to be bundled up. all the way down across parts of georgia to the carolinas back across kentucky and tennessee among the ohio valley and down toward the boot hill of missouri. there's cold air out there this morning. and snow there heading across michigan and upstate new york. we have rain down across parts of texas. and then? no severe weather for us today. no tornados. >> thanks, rick. >>> a university tells a church it won't be able to accommodate the service. the university of mississippi medical center first agree
. >> michael roberts just started a 9,000-mile journey across the country to raise money for veterans. his boots to boots campaign aims to raisruggle that returning veterans face. it will take robert about a year to finish. and those are your headlines. >>> rick is standing by. everyone wondering what the easter egg hunt will look like. will it be nice across the country? >> in every state across the country --? >> so says rick. >> not bad how about that....
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robert kraft. what's the reaction from the world of football? >> personally as a former player in the league this hurts. there's a lot that has been going on recently with some of the rayident and other similar cases that have given former players a bad name so this is the deepest cut of all. i have spoken to some players who were teammates with aaron hernandez and this was a guy who came into the league with bad energy from the start. he was drafted in 2010 in the fourth round by the new england patriots and three days after he was drafted he made a statement that he failed a drug test while at the university of florida. that was because there were multiple allegations against him at that time. he kept it clean for some time. and just over two years later signed a five-year contract worth up to $40 million so this is a guy who had the world at the palm of his hands. one specific player that i spoke to said that he was hanging around the wrong crowd. he was a bit of a pariah at times in the locker room. never truly bought into being a team player and part of the team. the player i spoke to really said this -- while it's shocking it really wasn't that big of a surprise
robert kraft. what's the reaction from the world of football? >> personally as a former player in the league this hurts. there's a lot that has been going on recently with some of the rayident and other similar cases that have given former players a bad name so this is the deepest cut of all. i have spoken to some players who were teammates with aaron hernandez and this was a guy who came into the league with bad energy from the start. he was drafted in 2010 in the fourth round by the new...
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ray liotta as henry hill mobster turned snitch. lorain brocco as his wife karen. paul sorvino plays the quiet mob boss. and roberthow the movie would turn out. it was a great experience and all that but you never know what the impression it's going to make on people. >> when did you realize that it was going to be what it became? >> today. >> why do you th film resonated with so many for so long? >> it's good. it's just a good movie. you're finding out and learning about this lifestyle that 99% doesn't know about. >> this a different kind of movie. s mythic. this is actual. >> what do you do? >> what? >> what do you do? >> i'm in construction. >> here's the thing though. it didn't test well. when this was originally shown to focus groups people walked out. >> it was a violent way of life. he showed it for the truth it was. >> pauly didn't have that move for anybody. >> for sorvino, that level of authenticity was almost too much. >> i never played anything like this. that kind of a lethal character. i knew nothing about it. three days before we were about to shoot, i called my manager and said get me out. i'm goin
ray liotta as henry hill mobster turned snitch. lorain brocco as his wife karen. paul sorvino plays the quiet mob boss. and roberthow the movie would turn out. it was a great experience and all that but you never know what the impression it's going to make on people. >> when did you realize that it was going to be what it became? >> today. >> why do you th film resonated with so many for so long? >> it's good. it's just a good movie. you're finding out and learning about...