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really courageous for her to stand up anywhere near michael robertson. this decision means that upskirting americans no longer have to sit at the back of the bus. now they can lay down on the floor like they like. because the massachusetts supreme court found the that robertson was not a peeping tom. "a female passenger on an m.b.t.a. trolley who is wearing a skirt, dress, or the like is not a person who is partially nude, no matter what is or is not underneath the skirtk, by way of underwear or other clothing." yes, underwear or no underwear, as long as you wear a skirt, technically you're not nude. that's why "basic instinct" is rated "g." ( laughter ) and for any ladies who might be upset out there, remember, massachusetts has given you the right to upskirt, too. so if you're next to a sexy young highlander, just grab your phone and snap a pic of his bagpipe. and it's all thanks to this hero. i would not be surprised if one day someone built a statue to honor michael robertson, one assumes right under the statue of liberty. ( laughter ) ( applause ) a
really courageous for her to stand up anywhere near michael robertson. this decision means that upskirting americans no longer have to sit at the back of the bus. now they can lay down on the floor like they like. because the massachusetts supreme court found the that robertson was not a peeping tom. "a female passenger on an m.b.t.a. trolley who is wearing a skirt, dress, or the like is not a person who is partially nude, no matter what is or is not underneath the skirtk, by way of...
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plus jonah hill, willie and korie robertson from "duck dynasty." we'll be right back. ♪ [ man ] i was asked to put new speed stick gear to the test... ...a very extreme sweat test. i call it... whoo! ...canyon swing. ♪ new speed stick gear has drycore technology, so it absorbs better. giving me 48 hours of sweat protection. yup. still dry. new speed stick gear. engineered for advanced performance. it's on. in this corner, the newcomer citrus lime sirloin! and in this corner, chicken & shrimp tequila tango! 2 of the best, now on applebee's famous 2 for $20 menu. applebee's. see you tomorrow. now on applebee's famous 2 for $20 menu. you get 4 lines onw at&t's network...ilies including unlimited talk unlimited text ...and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs. all for $160 dollars a month. you know, i think our family really needed this. it's really gonna bring us closer together. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. introducing our best-ever family pricing for instance, a family of four gets 10 gigs of data with unlimited talk and text for 160 dollars
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sales robertson, head of at to bmw. >> 2014, number one. not bad. thank you.peaking to ian robertson. after the break i will be back with mark, of ubs. we'll tell russia and carmakers and why he sees value in stocks that fell last year. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am francine lacqua. let's get back to our main guest of the hour. mark at ubs. than $2 trillion of assets. thank you for sticking around. theere talking about implication of ukraine and russia and what it meant for global selloff yesterday. is the russianrn investments. what do you do with them at this point? telling investors to stick with positions especially if they are focus on emerging economies that could pick up more exposure given we do not think the crisis is going to extend from here. stay a 50% chance it will at the level. the valuation now is very compelling. >> in terms of your best bet globally, is it the once that were hard hit last year like a european equities and recovering stores? >> -- stories? >> all you have to do is look at the indexes last year -- yesterday. this has been
sales robertson, head of at to bmw. >> 2014, number one. not bad. thank you.peaking to ian robertson. after the break i will be back with mark, of ubs. we'll tell russia and carmakers and why he sees value in stocks that fell last year. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am francine lacqua. let's get back to our main guest of the hour. mark at ubs. than $2 trillion of assets. thank you for sticking around. theere talking about implication of ukraine and russia and what it...
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let's go to our senior international correspondent nic robertson who is joining us from kuala lumpur. what are you learning, nic? >> reporter: well, wolf, that issue of criminal intent. what we're learning from government sources here is they believe from the radar data that they have that the turnback of the aircraft when it turned back flying back towards malaysia within the first hour of flight, that they consider the nature of that turn to be a criminal act with perhaps become a little closer to understanding more of the nature of that, that turn. i say perhaps. the chinese families, relatives of people who were on board flight 370 have been desperate to ask malaysian officials specific questions. and one of them is a question about the precise flight route, the radar reading in that first hour and a half or so. they have made up a map taken, they say, from publicly available data. they wanted to show it to malaysian officials and ask some questions about it. they weren't able -- they weren't able to do that, but now they have. and this is what we've learned. this map of flight 37
let's go to our senior international correspondent nic robertson who is joining us from kuala lumpur. what are you learning, nic? >> reporter: well, wolf, that issue of criminal intent. what we're learning from government sources here is they believe from the radar data that they have that the turnback of the aircraft when it turned back flying back towards malaysia within the first hour of flight, that they consider the nature of that turn to be a criminal act with perhaps become a...
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but now cnn's nic robertson reports, interpol is taking to malaysia to task for what it considers laxport security. >> reporter: three weeks ago, these two iranians traveling on stolen airports triggered interpol's investigation of flight 370's passengers. now in a statement, surprising for its frankness, the international law enforcers are lambasting malaysian officials for lax controls. the truth is, in 2014, prior to the tragic disappearance of malaysian flight 370, malaysian immigration department did not conduct a single check of passengers passports against interpol's database. the agency said in a statement. and they are not alone in their criticism. >> the idea that somehow governments don't want to query the databases because it takes too long is absurd. >> reporter: opposition politicians are also heaping on their criticism. >> it's quite clear that the impression given early by the government that it's not practical, takes too long is not an acceptable answer. >> it comes as malaysia's government is taking heat for their entire investigation. >> i don't think we have done a
but now cnn's nic robertson reports, interpol is taking to malaysia to task for what it considers laxport security. >> reporter: three weeks ago, these two iranians traveling on stolen airports triggered interpol's investigation of flight 370's passengers. now in a statement, surprising for its frankness, the international law enforcers are lambasting malaysian officials for lax controls. the truth is, in 2014, prior to the tragic disappearance of malaysian flight 370, malaysian...
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like the robertson family, teresa giudice has turned the red hot of celebrity into a successful business. she sells everything from hair care to desserts to her favored bilini, which she calls a fabilini. she is the face, he is the salesman, working behind the scenes, they hope to make this their legacy. how does that feel, how far you've come? >> the reason why we're doing it is for our daughters. and yes, they can think about their future and what choices they have to make in their lives. >> reporter: tonight the giudice family is grappling with the consequences of this guilty plea. >> this can bring you closer or drift you apart. in this case, and i've spent a lot of time with joe and teresa, it's brought them closer together. >> teresa and joe have four daughters. gia, gabriella, alia and adriana. the older 13, the youngest 4. >> it's a lot of pressure when you're trying to make your kids feel safe. how do you do it? >> i'm a role model for them. i can't just be upset and crawl up into a ball and lock the door. >> reporter: when the door is shut and when they are in bed, do you get t
like the robertson family, teresa giudice has turned the red hot of celebrity into a successful business. she sells everything from hair care to desserts to her favored bilini, which she calls a fabilini. she is the face, he is the salesman, working behind the scenes, they hope to make this their legacy. how does that feel, how far you've come? >> the reason why we're doing it is for our daughters. and yes, they can think about their future and what choices they have to make in their...
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we know robertson has a legion of defenders. first on that list, son and co-star willie robertson.ps. >> hi, guys, i'll tell you what. it was quite a day. the robertson family unapologetic about their beliefs, i'm going to lay that out. they're very, very grateful for their success. they talk about it. one thing willie and cory told me, if it went away tomorrow, they would be okay. >> reporter: "duck dynasty's" robertson clan is in many ways the first family of the bayou, or at least of west monroe, louisiana. >> all right. so i might as well just break the ice and let y'all know we have a lot to come. i know my way around a weapon or two but i'm married to a robertson. so are we family? >> probably. >> i know he's not kin to me because he hasn't asked me for money. all the ones kin to me have asked me for money. >> reporter: the robertson's company buck commander and duck commander have grown into a multi-million dollar empire and their hit show "duck dynasty" has hit the top ranking of the most watched reality show in cable history. the robertson show is known for being deeply ro
we know robertson has a legion of defenders. first on that list, son and co-star willie robertson.ps. >> hi, guys, i'll tell you what. it was quite a day. the robertson family unapologetic about their beliefs, i'm going to lay that out. they're very, very grateful for their success. they talk about it. one thing willie and cory told me, if it went away tomorrow, they would be okay. >> reporter: "duck dynasty's" robertson clan is in many ways the first family of the bayou,...
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>> all right, nic robertson for us in pretoria.. >>> time to figure out what's going on on "new day" this morning, coming up. >> chris cuomo, kate bolduan both here with us? >> hey, guys! >> chris is here. >> you're not that lucky. >> it's cuomo. there's grif behind you. >> behind a man, there's another man. this morning we'll be talking more about ukraine. the country is saying it is on the brink of war, so obviously our attention has to be there. talk has proven cheap for the u.s. and western allies as russia has moved in. we hear reports of small attacks being launched on the border. it's always a little unclear who's doing the attacking. we're trying to figure it out. can we avoid an all-out conflict there? what can the u.s. do? the secretary of state is going. we have a ton of experts coming on this morning who understand the region to kind of take us through why russia is where they are, what the reasonable expectations are going forward and what is it at this point that vladimir putin fears about the west for the united stat
>> all right, nic robertson for us in pretoria.. >>> time to figure out what's going on on "new day" this morning, coming up. >> chris cuomo, kate bolduan both here with us? >> hey, guys! >> chris is here. >> you're not that lucky. >> it's cuomo. there's grif behind you. >> behind a man, there's another man. this morning we'll be talking more about ukraine. the country is saying it is on the brink of war, so obviously our attention...
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nick robertson, cnn, tel aviv, israel. >> time for a short break here. coming up next, crimea's ethnic tartars mourn the loss of one of their own who they say was tortured and then killed. also oscar pistorius' murder trial has resumed. we'll take a look at why today's testimony could be so important to the case against the blade runner. female announcer: during sleep train's big gift event get a $200 best buy gift card with purchase of selected mattress sets. or, get 24-months interest-free financing. sleep train's big gift event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> criticism of russia's annexation of crimea has been growing louder. william hague said tuesday that russian president vladimir putin is isolated russia from the world community and its economic benefits. >> no amount of sham and perverse democratic process or skewed historical references can make up for the fact that this is an incursion into a sovereign state and a land grab of part of its territory with no respect for the law of that country or for international law
nick robertson, cnn, tel aviv, israel. >> time for a short break here. coming up next, crimea's ethnic tartars mourn the loss of one of their own who they say was tortured and then killed. also oscar pistorius' murder trial has resumed. we'll take a look at why today's testimony could be so important to the case against the blade runner. female announcer: during sleep train's big gift event get a $200 best buy gift card with purchase of selected mattress sets. or, get 24-months...
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nic robertson, cnn, kuala lumpur, malaysia. >>> this has been quite the challenge for any journalistver. clive irving, contributor to the daily beast and contributor at conde nast traveler. clive, as a journalist, you've got to be skeptical about just about everything but probing about fact separated from fiction. why has that story in particular taken you and so many others around the world, so to speak, trying to get to the bottom of how to present this story and at the same time also investigate so many theories that surround this mystery. >> well, this is a global phenomenon. there's a huge appetite across the world for information. that's information which no one is in a position to give, which means there's a great responsibility on the part of journalists to be sure of their sources. in this case i think we're seeing frequently that sources can be very flaky, particularly if they are malaysian. i can site the pilots began very early on by careful and deliberate release of information, no credence at all. people went chasing after it. i think that's dissipated to some extent. i
nic robertson, cnn, kuala lumpur, malaysia. >>> this has been quite the challenge for any journalistver. clive irving, contributor to the daily beast and contributor at conde nast traveler. clive, as a journalist, you've got to be skeptical about just about everything but probing about fact separated from fiction. why has that story in particular taken you and so many others around the world, so to speak, trying to get to the bottom of how to present this story and at the same time...
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i want to go to nick robertson, who is now in london. here's some information that one information is saying if this is correct, these are ominous signs that increasingly call into question whether someone in the cockpit might have deliberately steered the plane away from its intended destination. >> it certainly appears that the plane couldn't have turned itself. somebody must have done it. and potentially they may also have maliciously disconnected, turned off the transponder so the plane could no longer be recognized. so it does leave this question very much open. we know that the police investigating say that they are looking at hijack, sabotage, personal issues, or psychological issues with the crew or with the passengers onboard the aircraft. but it really does open up again the possibility that there might be some kind of terror act. no one is introducing names of organizations. there's no credible or thoroughly corroborated claim of responsibility here so far. but it is known that al qaeda likes to target aircraft. al qaeda in ye
i want to go to nick robertson, who is now in london. here's some information that one information is saying if this is correct, these are ominous signs that increasingly call into question whether someone in the cockpit might have deliberately steered the plane away from its intended destination. >> it certainly appears that the plane couldn't have turned itself. somebody must have done it. and potentially they may also have maliciously disconnected, turned off the transponder so the...
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let's get straight to jerusalem and nick robertson.ery prompting israel, i understand, to take action. what is israel doing right now? >> reporter: wolf, israel has put its air traffic controllers at ben-gurion international airport, its main air traffic control facility. it's put them on a higher state of alert, it has told them to implement the checks that they do more rigorously, and they should follow the detail and follow the letter, if you will, of an implementation of all the procedures that they would normally follow. they're saying that the procedures remain the same, but they're going to check them and that they're going to follow them much more closely, and the reason for this is they want to be able to identify aircraft while they are further away from israel so that the air traffic controllers know that there can be no incoming threat from a plane that is misidentified, semiidentified or perhaps doesn't have its identification beacon on, as is the case with mh-370. israel taking concrete steps. let's be very clear about th
let's get straight to jerusalem and nick robertson.ery prompting israel, i understand, to take action. what is israel doing right now? >> reporter: wolf, israel has put its air traffic controllers at ben-gurion international airport, its main air traffic control facility. it's put them on a higher state of alert, it has told them to implement the checks that they do more rigorously, and they should follow the detail and follow the letter, if you will, of an implementation of all the...
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robertson attorneys argue that their client was protected by the first amendment. and technically now was a perfectly acceptable defense considering that keeping taiwan used in massachusetts that doesn't forbid that kind of privacy invasion and areas. lawmakers are now working keys to leave to get the language of the crown law amended to expand the peeping tom boundaries. but in the meantime female boss in transit riders to come to terms with the fact that their private parts can go then before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for politicking with larry king tonight show includes a chapter that the dalai lama or is this a bit of mary's conversation with the spiritual leader. we loaded the wounded. the soil the ukraine. syria. kiama think people will stop killing each other. it always i sat stunned and handy to shops like it. not using the property. assuming the lose ends. too much emotion. once the free motion the local controller dental room that can be lonely isn't she going to like social widens your calls emails me. no solo role in using the wireless. h
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nic robertson is in london. cnn analyst tom fuentes is in washington. tom, i want to start with you. is it clear who's in charge of this investigation? is it the military? is it civilian authorities? >> right now in malaysia i think it's a combination of both that appear to be in charge and both control different radar systems which they're trying to match up and figure out from the two systems which is the most accurate and i think that's why they're now asking for ntsb experts from the united states to come in and give them help, try and analyze their own radar data. but, again, as far as the investigation goes, it's still real important if there's any clue to find out if that plane was under the control of the captain with a mechanical problem trying to return to kuala lumpur airport and maybe they couldn't find it because they didn't have the navigation or if the plane had been taken and the transponder shut off deliberately but it was in perfectly functioning condition, if you can fly 560 miles an hour and if it can fly with enough fuel to go to be
nic robertson is in london. cnn analyst tom fuentes is in washington. tom, i want to start with you. is it clear who's in charge of this investigation? is it the military? is it civilian authorities? >> right now in malaysia i think it's a combination of both that appear to be in charge and both control different radar systems which they're trying to match up and figure out from the two systems which is the most accurate and i think that's why they're now asking for ntsb experts from the...
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jordan robertson joins us. your take today?eek" had a fascinating story that they believe they have unveiled the identity of the going founder. he is a 64-year-old from los angeles, a retired defense contractor, military contractor, exactly the kind of guy you wouldn't expect to see behind the latest digital currency around. >> somebody who claims to be a part of this, as well, jon erlichman. you are not buying bitcoin. >> yeah, we picked 64. that is his age. what is fascinating about this story is, here is a name, satoshi nakamoto, which, for a long time, people associated with maybe a particular group of programmers that might be behind the creation of bitcoin. we never really knew because of the secrecy. now, "newsweek" saying it is this fellow living with his 94 euro mother in a two-story home -- there is the possibility, what is the person worth? here they are, living in a relatively modest home, the things that stand out about him being that he is a model train enthusiasts. reporters have been running around town in los a
jordan robertson joins us. your take today?eek" had a fascinating story that they believe they have unveiled the identity of the going founder. he is a 64-year-old from los angeles, a retired defense contractor, military contractor, exactly the kind of guy you wouldn't expect to see behind the latest digital currency around. >> somebody who claims to be a part of this, as well, jon erlichman. you are not buying bitcoin. >> yeah, we picked 64. that is his age. what is...
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the ruling comes after michael robertson was charged with twice taking these kinds of photos of women on the train. the so-called peeping tom statute written ten years ago says it's only illegal if the person is nude or partially nude -- which is what robertson's attorney argued last year. lawmakers are hoping to amend the statue soon. some heated words were exchanged between members of a house oversight committee on capitol hill. former i-r-s official lois lerner was called to testify, but took the fifth amendment and would not answer questions. she's accused of targeting conservative groups -- like the tea party -- and delaying their applications for tax exempt status. committee chairman, republican darrell issa, tried to adjourn the meeting, but democrat elijah cummings objected, demanding to be heard. when the chairman motioned to cut off cummings' microphone, things got really tense. >> you will sit down and allow me to ask the question period i member of the of the congress of in the states of america. i am tired of this. >> congressman issa said he will continue the investigati
the ruling comes after michael robertson was charged with twice taking these kinds of photos of women on the train. the so-called peeping tom statute written ten years ago says it's only illegal if the person is nude or partially nude -- which is what robertson's attorney argued last year. lawmakers are hoping to amend the statue soon. some heated words were exchanged between members of a house oversight committee on capitol hill. former i-r-s official lois lerner was called to testify, but...
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i'm jamie robertson.ent we will look at the impact of st. patrick's day. they will decide what kind of sanctions to impose on russia. at the moment the sanctions discussed only target individuals through asset freezes and travel bans. but the west could eventually move to sanction russian companies themselves. who will be most disadvantaged? europe ranks as the biggest trading partner and accounts for around 41% there of all trade. exports to europe dominated by crude oil and gas. european countries import 84% of russia's oil expert. in 2012, goods and services totaled $317 billion. in return, european companies sell back $210 billion of goods and services to russia. that was figures from 2012. it is a little bit out of date. can either side really afford to lose the other as a trading partner? earlier one expert said what markets should be focusing on. >> the universal approval have been expected. what the markets will be focusing on. it could be a short covering. what i will be focused on is when putin
i'm jamie robertson.ent we will look at the impact of st. patrick's day. they will decide what kind of sanctions to impose on russia. at the moment the sanctions discussed only target individuals through asset freezes and travel bans. but the west could eventually move to sanction russian companies themselves. who will be most disadvantaged? europe ranks as the biggest trading partner and accounts for around 41% there of all trade. exports to europe dominated by crude oil and gas. european...
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robertson.retty confident the legislature is going to take steps hopefully immediately to take action to criminalize. >> reporter: for now the decision making many skittish about how technology impacts one's rights to privacy under their clothing. >> we reached out to robertson's attorney and did not hear back. but whether these massachusetts's peeping tom laws apply to upskirting is now in the hands of legislators. some speaking out about updating the laws. robin? >> they'll quickly change it. >> technology issue with these cell phone kind of pictures weren't around when these laws were written. >> they ought to set a speed record for changing that law. >> thank you. >>> that cadillac commercial sparking a polarizing debate airing on oscar night selling a confident take on america with a sense of humor or showing off an arrogant caricature which is plain obnoxious. you decide after abc's nick watt gives us this closer look. >> why do we work so hard? for what? for this? for stuff? other countri
robertson.retty confident the legislature is going to take steps hopefully immediately to take action to criminalize. >> reporter: for now the decision making many skittish about how technology impacts one's rights to privacy under their clothing. >> we reached out to robertson's attorney and did not hear back. but whether these massachusetts's peeping tom laws apply to upskirting is now in the hands of legislators. some speaking out about updating the laws. robin? >> they'll...
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nic robertson doing excellent reporting for us. thank you. let's bring in evan perez and miles o'brien and cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant fbi director, tom fuentes. miles, let's start with you. what do you make of this information that they are making out? >> a 270-degree turn right all the way down to left, it's very difficult, wolf, to come up with a scenario where that is some sort of a mechanical failure or malfunction. if a pilot was in a bad way, rapid decompression, fire, whatever you want to say, he or she would not take that long way around to gain that direction. it would be a sharp turn to the left. and so it's very difficult -- i've talked to a lot of pilots about this, it's very difficult to look at that diagram and not say that it was an intentional act of some kind. that jives with what nic robertson's sources have been telling him. the one thing i might quibble with on his sources, that could have very well have been flown by autopilot. it could have been flown automatically and in a gentle way that the passenge
nic robertson doing excellent reporting for us. thank you. let's bring in evan perez and miles o'brien and cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant fbi director, tom fuentes. miles, let's start with you. what do you make of this information that they are making out? >> a 270-degree turn right all the way down to left, it's very difficult, wolf, to come up with a scenario where that is some sort of a mechanical failure or malfunction. if a pilot was in a bad way, rapid decompression,...
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from "duck dynasty," willie & korie robertson. olypian kate hansen. and music from new politics.cleto and the cletones. and now check it out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jim:
from "duck dynasty," willie & korie robertson. olypian kate hansen. and music from new politics.cleto and the cletones. and now check it out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jim:
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i want to debate and discuss each of those proposals i want to begin with judge robertson. judge robertson you not long ago did something that i can describe from her constitutional perspective that is quite principled and heroic. he resigned from the foreign intelligence surveillance court because you thought it was not acting consistently with constitutional principles and historically there's a small and distinguished group of judges who resigned from their courts on grounds of constitutional principle and there would be judges during the pre-civil war at era who resigned because they didn't want fusion of slave was comparing the states precisely but you you're not a small company of judges who resigned on principle. tell us why you resigned from the foreign intelligence surveillance court and why you think senator women thought's. >> you just gave me lead to talk for the next hour. first of all jeff thank you for all the nice things he said. you have asked me exact a waiver signed from the fisa court. it wasn't because the fisa court was acting improperly. it was becaus
i want to debate and discuss each of those proposals i want to begin with judge robertson. judge robertson you not long ago did something that i can describe from her constitutional perspective that is quite principled and heroic. he resigned from the foreign intelligence surveillance court because you thought it was not acting consistently with constitutional principles and historically there's a small and distinguished group of judges who resigned from their courts on grounds of...
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that family, plus willie robertson are here live.ve animals and athletes and charles cars. >> all in the green room at the same time. >> you never know! >> it's a zoo. >> it's like the green room with "special report." >> maybe, maybe not. that's what makes our show unique. also, anes israeli in today -- ainsley is in today, filling in for elisabeth. >> over the weekend, everybody was talking about this missing plane. we still can't find it. no one knows where it is. this hour, a ship is racing toward possible debris from the missing malaysian plane after australian pilots spotted an orange rectangular object in the indian ocean. david piper has more. when will ships arrive in that area and when will we find out what the pieces are? >> reporter: we understand that the malaysian authorities that the ship will arrive within a few hours time. the search plane from australia, it's announced two objects it sighted. one is rectangular and orange, the other green and circular. at the moment, we're still waiting for the ship to arrive there.
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nic robertson in london, thanks very much. let's discuss what we just heard. joining us, law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. what do you make of this new piece of information we're now getting from nic? >> hi, wolf. it provides great leads for the investigators to follow up on, particularly in thailand. the passports were originally stolen in 2012, the second one in 2013. in phuket, thailand, a resort town. and now you have the tickets actually being fraudulently obtained by using the stolen passports in thailand also. and passports were paid -- or the tickets were paid for in thai currency, the thai bottom. so it will be a great lead to locate this individual dealing with that travel agency and intensive investigation of that agency themselves. are they providing stolen passports on a regular basis to a variety of customers for many different reasons, which could be unrelated to terrorism but passport fraud, people using for drug trafficking or organized crime or any number of reasons that could be possibly why they were used. >> and the fact that this indi
nic robertson in london, thanks very much. let's discuss what we just heard. joining us, law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. what do you make of this new piece of information we're now getting from nic? >> hi, wolf. it provides great leads for the investigators to follow up on, particularly in thailand. the passports were originally stolen in 2012, the second one in 2013. in phuket, thailand, a resort town. and now you have the tickets actually being fraudulently obtained by using the...
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jackie robertson. few people know the whole story of jackie robertson, what an amazing story. a central piece of the story, most people don't know that. obviously, john paul ii, a great man. i'm not a catholic, but a pro-catholic non-catholic, and someone i had the privilege of knowing personally, chuck olson. that's the long answer to the question. did you prefer a shorter answer? >> that was fine. who was wilbur? >> he's the man who led the battle for abolition of the slave trade in the british empyre. if anybody knows very little about him, they may know that much, but there's so much more to him. i didn't know it until i wrote my biography of him, "amazing grace," and when the movie came out, "amazing grace," i was asked, would you like to write a biography? i never wrote a biography. i never had the ambition or desire to write a biography. i fiferged that's a genera to skip in this lifetime, happy to skip it, but it was one of those things i really thought carefully about it, prayed about it because this was a great man, and i thought, the honor, the privilege to tell tha
jackie robertson. few people know the whole story of jackie robertson, what an amazing story. a central piece of the story, most people don't know that. obviously, john paul ii, a great man. i'm not a catholic, but a pro-catholic non-catholic, and someone i had the privilege of knowing personally, chuck olson. that's the long answer to the question. did you prefer a shorter answer? >> that was fine. who was wilbur? >> he's the man who led the battle for abolition of the slave trade...
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nic robertson covering the story. thanks so much, nic. >>> all right. this morning, the drai is denying a shocking allegation that it spied on senate staffers and even took documents off of their computers. senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein took to the senate floor on tuesday to make the claim that cia spies went into those computers without authorization. as the staffers worked on a report about the agency's controversial prison interrogation programs. >> i have grave concerns that the cia's search may well have violated the separation of powers principles embodied in the united states constitution. >> nothing could be further from the truth. when the facts come out on this, i think a lot of people who are claiming that there has been this tremendous sort of spying and monitoring and hacking will be proved ong. >> senator lindsey graham says if it's proven that the cia has interfered with a congressional investigation, senator lindsey graham says someone should go to jail. >>> happening today on capitol hill, the top u.s. commander in afghanis
nic robertson covering the story. thanks so much, nic. >>> all right. this morning, the drai is denying a shocking allegation that it spied on senate staffers and even took documents off of their computers. senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein took to the senate floor on tuesday to make the claim that cia spies went into those computers without authorization. as the staffers worked on a report about the agency's controversial prison interrogation programs. >> i have grave...
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nic robertson is there.ive us a sense for what he says. >> reporter: his phone number was read out in court tuesday. that number has started ringing. he's closed the phone off. but he received a message that i picked up later from the phone saying what are you doing, man, edge knows that oscar is innocent. he's taking that as intimidation. today, the defense attorney gave hints on timing. he said to this witness you call security at 3:13 a.m., and that call lasted 58 seconds. then you got to your balcony to continue to witness what was happening at 3:17. oskar eriksson at 3 in the 19:50, you get the idea how precise the timings are becoming now, called for help after he had broken the door down. so what the defense is saying now to this witness. you didn't hear gunshots, you heard oskar eriksson breaking down the bathroom door with a cricket bat when he realized that reeva steenkamp, his girlfriend was shot or wounded inside. and we've had testimony from the fourth witness taking the stand, a professional bo
nic robertson is there.ive us a sense for what he says. >> reporter: his phone number was read out in court tuesday. that number has started ringing. he's closed the phone off. but he received a message that i picked up later from the phone saying what are you doing, man, edge knows that oscar is innocent. he's taking that as intimidation. today, the defense attorney gave hints on timing. he said to this witness you call security at 3:13 a.m., and that call lasted 58 seconds. then you got...
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nic robertson has the latest live from pretoria.ery hard for oscar pistorius to listen to some of that testimony. >> reporter: yeah, it is, and it's clearly hard for this former girlfriend to give testimony. this is a young woman, samantha powers. the judge has been very specific -- samantha taylor, rather, excuse me. the judge has been very specific, saying no photographs of her can be taken whatsoever. she was just 17 when she started dating oscar pistorius in 2011. under cross examination, when barry rue, the defense attorney, starts questioning some of her testimony, she says that she broke up with oscar pistorius when he started dating reeva steenkamp, but then she breaks down into tears. listen to this. >> the first time our relationship ended was when he cheated on me with -- >> just take your time, please. we'll just pause for a moment. >> reporter: but what this witness has also said is oscar pistorius used to carry a gun with him wherever he went, used to keep it by his bedside, that they used to argue, that their relation
nic robertson has the latest live from pretoria.ery hard for oscar pistorius to listen to some of that testimony. >> reporter: yeah, it is, and it's clearly hard for this former girlfriend to give testimony. this is a young woman, samantha powers. the judge has been very specific -- samantha taylor, rather, excuse me. the judge has been very specific, saying no photographs of her can be taken whatsoever. she was just 17 when she started dating oscar pistorius in 2011. under cross...
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our senior international correspondent, nic robertson, is joining us from london, investigating what's going on. police say there is no evidence the two young men were part of any terrorist group. what do authorities say they know about these two individuals? >> reporter: well, they believe they were young men. one of them, the one en route to frankfurt, was going to meet his mother there. indeed they say it was his mother who raised the alarm when he didn't get off that flight. it seems he was trying to illegally emigrate to germany, at least. coming initially, as you said, from iran, using his own passport, along with the other young iranian, getting to kuala lumpur a week before flight mh-370. what we are hearing, though, from interpol, from the secretary general, ron noble, is specific to these two men. but as far as they were concerned, where there was so much focus on the question of whether or not they were on board with stolen passports to commit terrorism, he seems pretty clear on that. this is what he said. >> the more information we get, the more we're inclined to conclude t
our senior international correspondent, nic robertson, is joining us from london, investigating what's going on. police say there is no evidence the two young men were part of any terrorist group. what do authorities say they know about these two individuals? >> reporter: well, they believe they were young men. one of them, the one en route to frankfurt, was going to meet his mother there. indeed they say it was his mother who raised the alarm when he didn't get off that flight. it seems...
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nic robertson for us in pretoria covering this case.ciate it. >>> all right, what exactly did pope francis say about civil unions? the new pope causing a stir in a wide-ranging interview on ash wednesday, while insisting that marriage is between a man and a woman, the pope seemed to open the door to civil unions. now, a vatican spokesman later clarified, saying the pope was not wading into the debate on gay civil unions. he was speaking about the duties of the state and not the church. >> he is the master of language that leaves space open for interpretation. >>> all right, new this morning, the brother of afghan president hamid karzai pulling out of his country's upcoming presidential election apparently because of pressure from the president himself. karzai will instead support the former foreign minister also believed to be the first choice of his brother. elections take place april 5th but with 11 candidates a runoff is almost certain to be necessary. >>> very big day for new jersey governor chris christie set to speak near washingt
nic robertson for us in pretoria covering this case.ciate it. >>> all right, what exactly did pope francis say about civil unions? the new pope causing a stir in a wide-ranging interview on ash wednesday, while insisting that marriage is between a man and a woman, the pope seemed to open the door to civil unions. now, a vatican spokesman later clarified, saying the pope was not wading into the debate on gay civil unions. he was speaking about the duties of the state and not the church....
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much more on the search in a moment, but first, let's go live to cnn's nic robertson live in london for us this morning with more on these mystery passengers. nic, what's the latest? >> reporter: christine, so much scrutiny on who was using those two stolen passports. now malaysian officials ident y identifying one of those passengers traveling on the austrian stolen passport as being puria miridad, a young 19-year-old iranian. it appears he was essentially seeking asylum. the reason they say they know this is because his mother was waiting for him in frankfurt. when his flight didn't arrive, she contacted authorities. but police are also saying that they don't believe that this young man is connected with terrorism. >> we believe that he is not likely to be a member of any terrorist group, and we believe that he is trying to migrate to germany. >> reporter: so, the police have released a photograph of this man, and they've also released a photograph of a second man who they say was traveling on the stolen italian passport. a picture uploaded to cnn's ireport late last night named that
much more on the search in a moment, but first, let's go live to cnn's nic robertson live in london for us this morning with more on these mystery passengers. nic, what's the latest? >> reporter: christine, so much scrutiny on who was using those two stolen passports. now malaysian officials ident y identifying one of those passengers traveling on the austrian stolen passport as being puria miridad, a young 19-year-old iranian. it appears he was essentially seeking asylum. the reason they...
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from "duck dynasty," willie & korie robertson. olypian kate hansen. and music from new politics.cleto and the cletones. and now check it out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you all for coming. very nice. hey, does anyone wan
from "duck dynasty," willie & korie robertson. olypian kate hansen. and music from new politics.cleto and the cletones. and now check it out, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you all for coming. very nice. hey, does anyone wan
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the court found michael robertson did not violate the law when he took cell phone photos up the skirtsen riding the boston subway. >>> when we return, a different kind of march madness. a college basketball fan rushes the court to face off with the opposing team's coach. osing team's coach. amazing! i've been claritin clear for 6 days. at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season for continuous relief. 21 days of relief from itchy, watery eyes. 28 days of continuous relief from sneezing and runny nose, since i've been taking claritin every day of my allergy season. get the #1 doctor recommended non-drowsy allergy brand. live claritin clear. every day. stock up with claritin bonus packs for spring! available at walmart for a low price, every day. [ ding! ] losing your chex mix too easily? time to deploy the boring-potato chip decoy bag. then no one will want to steal the deliciousness. [ male announcer ] with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. (singing opera) that's right, you can't beat
the court found michael robertson did not violate the law when he took cell phone photos up the skirtsen riding the boston subway. >>> when we return, a different kind of march madness. a college basketball fan rushes the court to face off with the opposing team's coach. osing team's coach. amazing! i've been claritin clear for 6 days. at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season for continuous relief. 21 days of relief...
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what do i agree with pat robertson about? after the debate between bill nye the science guy and ken and, he criticized ken hamm said he made christians look ridiculous by claiming the earth was only 6000 years old. i applauded him for saying that. host: russell moore? guest: the idea that when one is in commerce, the person is not able to exercise religion, is religious. -- ridiculous. we expect people to act according to conscience. we hold people accountable in the marketplace in terms of conscience. and they're right. religious conviction is not simply about the things that we have in our heart. it is not about the opinions. it has to do with how we live our lives. exercise religion, but only to the point where it begins to inhibit the religious or other fundamental human rights that americans have been given under the constitution. i think you skewed this in the favor of the corporate religious conscience headed north he conscience of women. as it was mentioned in the oral argument, the effect on women is really important
what do i agree with pat robertson about? after the debate between bill nye the science guy and ken and, he criticized ken hamm said he made christians look ridiculous by claiming the earth was only 6000 years old. i applauded him for saying that. host: russell moore? guest: the idea that when one is in commerce, the person is not able to exercise religion, is religious. -- ridiculous. we expect people to act according to conscience. we hold people accountable in the marketplace in terms of...
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lawrence robertson. >> can i thank the prime minister for visiting my constituency during the recent vote -- floats. 3.5 --re plans to build to build 3500 homes. with the prime minister look at theks -- it strengthening guidance with regard to flooding. there is a big difference between the rhetoric and the phrase and what is happening in reality. know that my honorable friend's constituency has suffered repeatedly with flooding. i have visited it twice in recent years. make two points. any future developments have to comply with the national planning policy, which makes clear that inappropriate development in areas of risk of flooding should be avoided. secondly, more importantly, in 95% of cases where the agency objects to planning on flood risk grounds, the final decision is in line with agency advice. one bankers salaries have gone up five times the rate of ordinary workers, and when the top 100 chief executive officers are earning 133 times the average worker employed in the companies, isn't it right that the highest income our country being the most in tax? with that in mind, w
lawrence robertson. >> can i thank the prime minister for visiting my constituency during the recent vote -- floats. 3.5 --re plans to build to build 3500 homes. with the prime minister look at theks -- it strengthening guidance with regard to flooding. there is a big difference between the rhetoric and the phrase and what is happening in reality. know that my honorable friend's constituency has suffered repeatedly with flooding. i have visited it twice in recent years. make two points....
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michael robertson was arrested in 2010 for what's known upskirting, using his cell phone to take photosnd videos up the skirts and dresses of female riders on the boston subway. but a judge just ruled that he did not break the peeping tom law saying it only applies when the victim is nude or partially nude. massachusetts lawmakers are now scrambling to change the law. they say it must be updated to conform with today's technology. a suspect in tennessee is now charged with the murder of a young woman who went missing nearly three years ago. 27-year-old zachary adams is in custody accused of killing holly bobo, who was a nursing student at the time she disappeared. adams was already being held on an unrelated assault charge. the murder charge follows a police search of his home last week. adams could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> well, a big announcement in the fight against aids. a second baby born with hiv was apparently cured. the baby girl born in long beach, california, was given aggressive drug treatments just hours after her birth. she's now nine months old and appears
michael robertson was arrested in 2010 for what's known upskirting, using his cell phone to take photosnd videos up the skirts and dresses of female riders on the boston subway. but a judge just ruled that he did not break the peeping tom law saying it only applies when the victim is nude or partially nude. massachusetts lawmakers are now scrambling to change the law. they say it must be updated to conform with today's technology. a suspect in tennessee is now charged with the murder of a young...
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let's go to rinic robertson. what is the latest? very latest ne news, the details we've received from malaysian officials, they're not putting their name on the record, they're not permitted to talk openly to jaurn alists. hers saying the flight took off about 12:40, got halfway to vietnam and about 1:30 a.m., it switched off the transponder sending out information about the aircraft. it then turned 90 degrees and headed due west across the peninsula of malaysia and then about 2:30 a.m. in the morning, 2:40 a.m. in the morning, it then disappears from the radar right out in the straight os oi. it has taken several days for this information to be provided even though search is already going on in this area. it raises significant questions about who made the decision to turn and why the communication systems were not used and the transponder was switched off. what we have heard from interpol talking about at least two of the passengers, they have ruled them out from the possibility of being involved in terrorism. but it does leave ove
let's go to rinic robertson. what is the latest? very latest ne news, the details we've received from malaysian officials, they're not putting their name on the record, they're not permitted to talk openly to jaurn alists. hers saying the flight took off about 12:40, got halfway to vietnam and about 1:30 a.m., it switched off the transponder sending out information about the aircraft. it then turned 90 degrees and headed due west across the peninsula of malaysia and then about 2:30 a.m. in the...
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nick robertson, what are you learning?e know israel for many years has been a global leader in aviation security. but the measures they're taking now they're taking extra steps to go further to try to identify aircraft before they get close are than they used to israel's territory. >> 2083. >> in israel's aif gags security center, staff are on heightened alert. >> thank you very much for the call, sir. >> from pilot's calls to airport security, multiple information. in this room israel's security hangs on minute by minute, second by second decisions about approaching aircraft. in here the possibility of a rogue passenger jet is a permanent threat. this man said their system would have alerted a problem has flight 370 been near their air space. >> once it would have been identified, security incident would be announced and start to be managed. >> reporter: managed by alerting the airline aenl air defense forces and formed by the data already scoured by the data matrix at the center's core. since flight mh 370 disappeared, c
nick robertson, what are you learning?e know israel for many years has been a global leader in aviation security. but the measures they're taking now they're taking extra steps to go further to try to identify aircraft before they get close are than they used to israel's territory. >> 2083. >> in israel's aif gags security center, staff are on heightened alert. >> thank you very much for the call, sir. >> from pilot's calls to airport security, multiple information. in...
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it is written by ed robertson from bare naked ladies.n the key and light the fire ♪ ♪ we are leaving earth today of an astronaut's guide to life on earth. thank you very much. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west," i am emily chang. musk to jeff bezos, the commercial space race is very much on and also making waves in this race is virgin galactic. i spoke with the cofounder and chairman sir richard branson. the interview happened at a screening of a documentary about the war on drugs produced by his son sam. besides virgin galactic, i asked him how technology is helping to fight in the war on drugs. he is also on the global commission for drug policy. take a listen. mediangs like social plays an important role. have blogged and tweeted about the war on drugs, debated it with thousands of people around the world, if not millions. and i think people have been educated through that. we have done google plus debates on the war on drugs, should they be treated as a health problem or a criminal problem? 93% of people said it should be a health
it is written by ed robertson from bare naked ladies.n the key and light the fire ♪ ♪ we are leaving earth today of an astronaut's guide to life on earth. thank you very much. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west," i am emily chang. musk to jeff bezos, the commercial space race is very much on and also making waves in this race is virgin galactic. i spoke with the cofounder and chairman sir richard branson. the interview happened at a screening of a documentary about the...
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what do i agree with pat robertson about?fter the debate between bill nye the science guy and ken and, he criticized ken hamm said he made christians look ridiculous by claiming the earth was only 6000 years old. i applauded him for saying that. host: russell moore? guest: the idea that when one is in commerce, the person is not able to exercise religion, is religious. -- ridiculous. we expect people to act according to conscience. we hold people accountable in the marketplace in terms of conscience. and they're right. religious conviction is not simply about the things that we have in our heart. it is not about the opinions. it has to do with how we live our lives. exercise religion, but only to the point where it begins to inhibit the religious or other fundamental human rights that americans have been given under the constitution. i think you skewed this in the favor of the corporate religious conscience headed north he conscience of women. as it was mentioned in the oral argument, the effect on women is really important.
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. >> robertson has met president obama a time or two including at january's state of the union address>>> the time 20 minutes until the top of the hour. coming up do you need cash fast? why borrowing from your own paycheck could cost you more: >> anthony weiner has a brand new gig. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. a a >> five former employees are found guilty of helping him with that fraud. rejejting the argument they knew nothing about the scam the jury handed down the verdict after 18 hours in the investigation. russian billionaire announcing he will move the business that
. >> robertson has met president obama a time or two including at january's state of the union address>>> the time 20 minutes until the top of the hour. coming up do you need cash fast? why borrowing from your own paycheck could cost you more: >> anthony weiner has a brand new gig. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an...
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charles krauthammer and willie robertson with a special story.three hours kicks off in 11 minutes from now on your channel for news the fox news channel. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com >>> breaking news on that missing plane. moments ago malaysian officials announced an australian plane searching for that wreckage has located two objects within the search area. >> a few minutes ago the prime minister received a call from the primeç minister of australia who informed him that an australian search aircraft located two objects in the australian search area. one circular and one rectangular. >> earlier today a chinese plane spotted suspi
charles krauthammer and willie robertson with a special story.three hours kicks off in 11 minutes from now on your channel for news the fox news channel. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we...
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. >> he's going to hear from robertson law firm. you hear that, jimmy?ll be right back with robert duvall live from austin, texas. >> captain morgan reminds you to raise a glass, always in moderation. would it make? at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. with innovations like the first dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. it's all your favorites and a whole lot more, like a 20-piece chicken mcnuggets -- just 5 bucks. more choices than ever before. that's the dollar menu and more. ♪ berry pomegranate mio. do i just squirt a little? or you can squirt a lot. ...really changes your water. it changes everything. [ male announcer ] mio. squirt some. in the applebee's fan zone... from the kung fu master. to...the stranger hugger. because every kind of fan loves 1 app and 2 entrees for 20 bucks. the 2 for $20 menu from applebee's. see you tomorrow. >> jimmy: welcome back. we're on the road broadcasting from the long center right in the hea
. >> he's going to hear from robertson law firm. you hear that, jimmy?ll be right back with robert duvall live from austin, texas. >> captain morgan reminds you to raise a glass, always in moderation. would it make? at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. with innovations like the first dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. it's all your favorites and a whole...