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>> the property owner felt that lee roy was trespassing. lee roy says i was trespassing eight feet on to this property but wasn't planning on hunting this property. he was using the same route he's used for 61 deer seasons to get to his ground. lee roy said he run into the landowner once before and the guy made a passing comment about him getting a little close to his property line but that was it according to lee roy. >> who's recording this? the landowner that recorded this? >> the landowner set the trap and also set up this game camera as well. lee roy was ticketed for trespassing but in another twist the landowner was also ticketed for criminal mischief and harassment. it's expected that both of those tickets will be dropped. >> these guys need to sit down and have a beer and talk this out. >> yep. >> have a conversation, not a weird paint ball booby-trap fight. >> police confront a man on the street, but dude ain't having it. >> no! >> the man gets agitated and gets up and runs away. >> see why running doesn't get him anywhere. >> this
>> the property owner felt that lee roy was trespassing. lee roy says i was trespassing eight feet on to this property but wasn't planning on hunting this property. he was using the same route he's used for 61 deer seasons to get to his ground. lee roy said he run into the landowner once before and the guy made a passing comment about him getting a little close to his property line but that was it according to lee roy. >> who's recording this? the landowner that recorded this?...
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even roy moore knowses fls a limit.he sad thing is tomorrow he'll the still be the chief justice of the alabama supreme court. joining me now susan watson from the aclu in alabama. what does it mean to have one of the most authoritative figures in alabama have jurp to the first amendment. >> it is cause for concern. i wonder if everybody that appeared before him would be treated equally and fairly in the court. i'm astonished that he so frequently is out in the public making dispa rajjing remarks about people of religion. earlier this year he was weighing in on marriage equality for same sex marriage. he is a sitting justice in the alabama supreme court. >> he will have cases of people who are muslim, hindu, all faiths come before him. >> absolutely. >> and cases that involve the separation of church and state or establishment clause yishs. you have to wonder if you can expect a fair shake from a person given authority by the state to render judgment over you. >> i wouldn't feel comfortable appearing before him at all.
even roy moore knowses fls a limit.he sad thing is tomorrow he'll the still be the chief justice of the alabama supreme court. joining me now susan watson from the aclu in alabama. what does it mean to have one of the most authoritative figures in alabama have jurp to the first amendment. >> it is cause for concern. i wonder if everybody that appeared before him would be treated equally and fairly in the court. i'm astonished that he so frequently is out in the public making dispa rajjing...
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i was intrigued with that and i thought my buddy roy blunt has been bugging me to read this book. i just listened to this great lecture and the one other experience i had reading this guys work was 20 years ago and it was great stuff so i thought i'm going to read this eisenhower book. when you're my age you remember eisenhower so it's not the historical figure or a lincoln or grant would be and it's a real live person so i find reading about presidents i feel like just because my life experience has some connection with either having lived through the presidency or on occasion met them it's just a fascinating thing. >> our viewers would be interested to know that -- he. [inaudible] speeds sometimes it's the recommended reading list. i think we are going to do lincoln this month and we are going to have three or four looks that i think are particularly good on lincoln. i wish i could take credit for that idea. i have a communications director he came up with this nice that nobody's going to be interested in what i'm reading. surprisingly it's become a question i get in my district
i was intrigued with that and i thought my buddy roy blunt has been bugging me to read this book. i just listened to this great lecture and the one other experience i had reading this guys work was 20 years ago and it was great stuff so i thought i'm going to read this eisenhower book. when you're my age you remember eisenhower so it's not the historical figure or a lincoln or grant would be and it's a real live person so i find reading about presidents i feel like just because my life...
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. >> jim roy: it's a black and white formula, a deal is a deal. >> pelley: jim roy is a lawyer for theictims. he helped negotiate the eligibility formula with bp. >> roy: well, i think bp has buyer's remorse. bp told the court that it believed that this was going to be a $7.8 billion settlement. but i think it's going to be considerably more than the amount of money that bp said it was going to cost. >> pelley: we called more than a dozen of the applicants that bp says took unfair advantage of the deal, but all of them declined to be interviewed. do you think that might be because they're feeling sort of sheepish about receiving that check? >> roy: no, i think there are two things going on. i think, one, most of these businesses understand that they want their lives to stay private. and number two, the last thing they want is to go on "60 minutes" with scott pelley to broadcast anything about them personally. >> pelley: but there could be another reason-- on the claim form that applicants sign under penalty of perjury, it says that they "assert economic loss due to the spill." bp lawye
. >> jim roy: it's a black and white formula, a deal is a deal. >> pelley: jim roy is a lawyer for theictims. he helped negotiate the eligibility formula with bp. >> roy: well, i think bp has buyer's remorse. bp told the court that it believed that this was going to be a $7.8 billion settlement. but i think it's going to be considerably more than the amount of money that bp said it was going to cost. >> pelley: we called more than a dozen of the applicants that bp says...
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so, roy had been telling me what a great book this was on eisenhower. and then i happened to catch a lecture, on c-span, history on weekend, smith died in 2012 but they were replaying this lecture on generalship, and i was really intrigued by that. i thought my buddy has been trying to get me to read this book, and i just listened to this great lecture, and the other experience i had reading this guy's book was 20 years ago so i'm going read this eisenhower book. when you're my age you remember eisenhower so not quite the historical figure like lincoln or grant. i enjoy reading about presidents i feel luke i have some connection with other, their having lived through their presidency or on occasion met them. it's a fascinating thing. >> might be interested to know on your web site, you list what you're reading -- >> sometimes recommended. reading lists. sometimes we'll put together -- i think we'll do lincoln this month, and we're going to have three or four books that i think are particularly good on lincoln. i wish i could take credit for that idea. i
so, roy had been telling me what a great book this was on eisenhower. and then i happened to catch a lecture, on c-span, history on weekend, smith died in 2012 but they were replaying this lecture on generalship, and i was really intrigued by that. i thought my buddy has been trying to get me to read this book, and i just listened to this great lecture, and the other experience i had reading this guy's book was 20 years ago so i'm going read this eisenhower book. when you're my age you remember...
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wesley and roy junior played guitar.lyrics, the secret of life passed on from a father to his boys. >> it really is a man who, at 50, was looking back on a whole life that was full of the highest highs and lowest lows a man could ever go through. >> reporter: what is he getting out there? >> the answer to all of life's problems. that's what we are left with. really moving thing to think about. >> yes, it is. >> fittingly, it was produced by another artist, the son of another music legend, john carter cash. it goes back several generations. the entire experience with more meaning for the boys. >> jim, thank you. what a great story. >> something else to add to the ipod. >> absolutely. >>> father and son >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good tuesday morning. it's 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat. here's some of the headlines around the bay area at this hour. surveillance video showing a man torching a car outside an east san jose home overnight. a homeowner on sandpoint drive says his property has been targeted
wesley and roy junior played guitar.lyrics, the secret of life passed on from a father to his boys. >> it really is a man who, at 50, was looking back on a whole life that was full of the highest highs and lowest lows a man could ever go through. >> reporter: what is he getting out there? >> the answer to all of life's problems. that's what we are left with. really moving thing to think about. >> yes, it is. >> fittingly, it was produced by another artist, the son...
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roy englert thierchg you joining us in washington. deborah denno in new york and cary aspinwall, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the obama administration has been fielding questions this week about its handling of foreign policy matters. tonight, we look at some of those questions, and the issues they raise. >> ifill: from syria to israel, to ukraine and russia, to last week's four-nation asia trip, foreign policy has returned to center stage for president obama. but setbacks have claimed as much attention as success. the president returned home yesterday with a new military agreement with the philippines. but a broader pacific trade deal was left undone. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin threatened ukraine's borders and israel's benjamin netanyahu abandoned peace talks with the palestinians. in washington, critics like republican senator john mccain have challenged the president's leadership, and taken secretary of state john kerry to task. >> on the issue of ukraine. my hero, teddy roosevelt used to say talk softly,
roy englert thierchg you joining us in washington. deborah denno in new york and cary aspinwall, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the obama administration has been fielding questions this week about its handling of foreign policy matters. tonight, we look at some of those questions, and the issues they raise. >> ifill: from syria to israel, to ukraine and russia, to last week's four-nation asia trip, foreign policy has returned to center stage for president obama. but...
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when we come back dana and roy.nd this. >> what kind of a guy goes over tory city and has sex with every girl and then he catches hiv. is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? >> that's the disgraced clippers owner actually trying to quote, apologize. we'll play his remarks in full coming up. magic johnson has responded. we hope you set your dvr, record hannity the series. this way you never miss an episode and we always get to see each other. straight ahead. berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. [ corrine ] super poligrip is part of my life now. to seal out more food particles. a body at rest tends to stay at rest...cs... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex ca
when we come back dana and roy.nd this. >> what kind of a guy goes over tory city and has sex with every girl and then he catches hiv. is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? >> that's the disgraced clippers owner actually trying to quote, apologize. we'll play his remarks in full coming up. magic johnson has responded. we hope you set your dvr, record hannity the series. this way you never miss an episode and we always get to see each other. straight ahead....
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that's a special deal. >> the special roy choy touch is evidence. >> the mango bomb. a blending of mostly mango, pineapple, agave nectar. i.t. blows u -- it blows up in your mouth. >> choy tells us if this one succeeds he may open more three worlds cafes in other parts of the city. michael okwu, are al jazeera, south los angeles. >> fans who want to get a bite out of roy choy, they can see "chef," it opens this weekend. have a good weekend. >> on the next talk to al jazeera lawyer david boies gives surprising insight into his most historic case bush vs. gore and tells of his relentless fight for civil rights >> this is the defining issue today... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> outrage over reports nigeria had a chance to stop the mass kidnappings of girls and did nothing. >>> also, as parts of ukraine are literally you burning. vladimir putin's plans to calm tensions. >>> plus much of what we've been told about healthy eat being could it be wro?
that's a special deal. >> the special roy choy touch is evidence. >> the mango bomb. a blending of mostly mango, pineapple, agave nectar. i.t. blows u -- it blows up in your mouth. >> choy tells us if this one succeeds he may open more three worlds cafes in other parts of the city. michael okwu, are al jazeera, south los angeles. >> fans who want to get a bite out of roy choy, they can see "chef," it opens this weekend. have a good weekend. >> on the next...
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that's a special deal. >> the special roy choy touch is evidence. >> the mango bomb. a blending of mostly mango, pineapple, agave nectar. i.t. blows u -- it blows up in your mouth. >> choy tells us if this one succeeds he may open more three worlds cafes in other parts of the city. michael okwu, are al jazeera, south los angeles. >> fans who want to get a bite out of roy choy, they can see "chef," it opens this weekend. have a good weekend. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> start your day with in depth coverage from across the country and around the world. >> the future looks uncertain... >> real news keeping you up to date. >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >> well, it might be the most powerful source of energy known to man. the sun harnessing it for our homes and businesses, it would help the planet but it does not come cheap. hard working americans crashing and clawing their way into the middle class only to fall back out again. i'm looking at how it happens and what we can do about it
that's a special deal. >> the special roy choy touch is evidence. >> the mango bomb. a blending of mostly mango, pineapple, agave nectar. i.t. blows u -- it blows up in your mouth. >> choy tells us if this one succeeds he may open more three worlds cafes in other parts of the city. michael okwu, are al jazeera, south los angeles. >> fans who want to get a bite out of roy choy, they can see "chef," it opens this weekend. have a good weekend. >> weekday...
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roy who will provide more information on this tree and i'm roy i'm a consultant ash i thought and on first glance the over the overhead you can see that the trees are large prominent features and lockup close as you saw in my report many of the limbs are heavy when you look at what that means it means that limbs break off trees and that's you caused by two factors the branch that breaks is heavy in this case, the branches are closely spaced in the upper part of the trees they've grown long where the widens can catch them they break out of their attachment and that's shallow. so the crown is renewed in the trees at this point we have branches in the 4 to 8 inches that are breaking off from the tree and that pattern of failure is going to continue. and for scale you can see this is the smaller location where limb failures occurred an american crow sitting on on top of this this is a good size bird so this is subsequential because all the greenery and foliage and growing points are above the old topping cuts there are topping cuts at 4 levels the trees and those trees whether it's good
roy who will provide more information on this tree and i'm roy i'm a consultant ash i thought and on first glance the over the overhead you can see that the trees are large prominent features and lockup close as you saw in my report many of the limbs are heavy when you look at what that means it means that limbs break off trees and that's you caused by two factors the branch that breaks is heavy in this case, the branches are closely spaced in the upper part of the trees they've grown long...
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i am fascinated because roy is a genius in his own right. wolfgang puck is wolfgang puck.hat you learn from guys who are chefs who control that kind of environment? >> it makes me a better director, because i see that they take seriously their role as leader and teacher. when you work in the kitchen there's not a lot of money, so you are there to learn from the shaft. there is an apprentice-master dynamic, but you are also communicating the culture of the kitchen, and you need that relationship because you're food is only expressed are the hands of your kitchen staff. he goes into the kitchen, shakes everybody's hands. at the beginning of the shift he checks in with everyone. directors don't do that much. those are your people. they are making your dreams come true. what do you make of this notion that it's about the love they put in the food? >> it depends who you talk to, but the high-end chefs believe there is something going on beyond mechanics. time iber the first followed him around. i walked in and said, you see that guy. i don't like how he is standing. he said, yo
i am fascinated because roy is a genius in his own right. wolfgang puck is wolfgang puck.hat you learn from guys who are chefs who control that kind of environment? >> it makes me a better director, because i see that they take seriously their role as leader and teacher. when you work in the kitchen there's not a lot of money, so you are there to learn from the shaft. there is an apprentice-master dynamic, but you are also communicating the culture of the kitchen, and you need that...
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roy's got a new restaurant pot in l.a.s not have to be fancy, it just needs to be good food, and where you're eating it, it's up to you. >> was there anything where it's like there's no way leguizamo is going to be able to cook that? were real-world considerations taken into account here? >> no, we were like -- we got to do this. iknew the food would look beautiful. bon appetit did a nice rundown of all the movies that deal with food. and it's -- you realize how many great movies there are about food, because food is so beautiful to photograph. i knew we had to be convincing. when roy came on to be our first consultant, he was like, you got to get this right, the language right, the cursing right, the cooking right. >> what the film does well is the food porn if you will. there's a scene where john, big john is making a grilled cheese for his little kid. it's just like sizzling. cuts it in half. crunching. you're like, oh, my god, you get so hungry. you're like, i need to make a grilled cheese now. he's got like ten slices
roy's got a new restaurant pot in l.a.s not have to be fancy, it just needs to be good food, and where you're eating it, it's up to you. >> was there anything where it's like there's no way leguizamo is going to be able to cook that? were real-world considerations taken into account here? >> no, we were like -- we got to do this. iknew the food would look beautiful. bon appetit did a nice rundown of all the movies that deal with food. and it's -- you realize how many great movies...
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david: is that roy? liz: it is roy. like the king. the french for kings. guess what? he trains his players to do things collectly with their -- correctly with their money. david: good guy. '80s rock stars are back in a big way. proving they still know how to bring in some big money, rivaling some of the top hip-hop acts. bret michaels is here to tell us his secret of success in the big business of rock and roll. ♪. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some peop
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rachel roy is a fashion designer who is very good friends with jay-z.ve known each other for years. >> why -- i'm watching this thing go on and on and beyonce just stands there. >> i think that she probably was aware that there were cameras and she's trying to protect her image. she's a very image conscious person. >> if she wanted to protect her image, say, hey, we're in a elevator. we're being recorded. >> we can all judge her on whether or not she responded right or wrong, but there's a bigger issue here about people's expectation of privacy. this was proprietary information. we're seeing this with donald sterling -- i have my opinions about him. >> fourth amendment. >> we have an expectation of privacy. do we accept that or abandon it? what is that? >> i agree with you. i think that they forgot the cameras were there. >> thank you. >> if they knew the cameras were there, they would have gone back in there and had them wipe those tapes clean. they have said nothing as of right now. just to point out, multiple outlets have reported that the sister and
rachel roy is a fashion designer who is very good friends with jay-z.ve known each other for years. >> why -- i'm watching this thing go on and on and beyonce just stands there. >> i think that she probably was aware that there were cameras and she's trying to protect her image. she's a very image conscious person. >> if she wanted to protect her image, say, hey, we're in a elevator. we're being recorded. >> we can all judge her on whether or not she responded right or...
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dale evans and roy rogers had a special needs child, among their many children. and back in hollywood, in the 1950's, and late 1940's, there was a cultural condition in this country that was particularly prevalent in hollywood. and that was that people didn't want to see special needs children in public. people didn't want to face the fact that not everyone in this country is born exactly the same. but roy and dale took their special needs child with them everywhere they went. and they were ostracized and they ceased to be invited out into people's homes because they didn't want to see that child. it was a gutsy thing to do. roy rogers and dale evans chaminged the way americans -- changed the way americans viewed special needs children. and now when we see special needs people in our society, it puts a smile on our face. they're so integrated into our everyday, and they're important members of our society. when that child died, dale evans wrote the song "happy trails" to that child. she wrote "happy trails to you, until we meet again." and in my heart i believe t
dale evans and roy rogers had a special needs child, among their many children. and back in hollywood, in the 1950's, and late 1940's, there was a cultural condition in this country that was particularly prevalent in hollywood. and that was that people didn't want to see special needs children in public. people didn't want to face the fact that not everyone in this country is born exactly the same. but roy and dale took their special needs child with them everywhere they went. and they were...
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roy hibbert was held scoreless. no rebounds, either.nwhile, for the wiz, bradley beal on fire. 25 points. trevor ariza, six of six from three. wizards win, 102-96. >>> for all the latest on the nba postseason, make sure you tune to "sportscenter." steve, max. enjoy your day. >> all right, guys. >>> up next in "the pulse," we have the good and the interesting fashion choices at the met gala. >>> and hold on tight. the dad who made his kids their very own rollercoaster. the bes. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells
roy hibbert was held scoreless. no rebounds, either.nwhile, for the wiz, bradley beal on fire. 25 points. trevor ariza, six of six from three. wizards win, 102-96. >>> for all the latest on the nba postseason, make sure you tune to "sportscenter." steve, max. enjoy your day. >> all right, guys. >>> up next in "the pulse," we have the good and the interesting fashion choices at the met gala. >>> and hold on tight. the dad who made his kids...
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or not legislature was ready to do it but intense internal divisions in the movement, the naacp and roy wilkens, and direct action and in fact were bitter about his whole organization because they felt it was usurping what they felt their role as the largest civil rights organization in the country, it was in the end the patient series of lawsuits financed by the naacp that broke the montgomery bus boycott after dr. king show on a moral spotlight on it but it also bore fruit and we see the legislation in 1964 is really the movement's the ability to appeal across the aisle to republicans and also across the racial divide to appeal to white people to prepare conference, to make them in the end willingly surrender some of their power in the name of a greater moral good and there were at that time a hardening number of white politicians, particularly republican politicians who were willing to take a political risk of their own and do that and that i think wasn't just one pronged, it was the way it did in the era of consensus before the consensus began was that there were multiple strategies
or not legislature was ready to do it but intense internal divisions in the movement, the naacp and roy wilkens, and direct action and in fact were bitter about his whole organization because they felt it was usurping what they felt their role as the largest civil rights organization in the country, it was in the end the patient series of lawsuits financed by the naacp that broke the montgomery bus boycott after dr. king show on a moral spotlight on it but it also bore fruit and we see the...
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also roy hibberd went from 0 to hero. he had 28 points. what was the key to the turnaround? >> yesterday after practice you know, he invited me out on his boat and we fished for about two hours. and just relaxed and didn't talk about basketball. we just, you know, just talked about life and trying to catch some bass. >> good night, that is a huge fish! >> i wouldn't say huge. [ laughter ] >> but with the series now shifting to washington, d.c., the pacers might want to think about stocking the potomac to get a couple more big games out of roy hibberd. >>> finally lithuanian soccer. patting himself on the back at another level. he scores the goal. runs into the stands to help the crowd cheer him on. [ laughter ] >> take a seat. right now at the nfl draft, johnnie football is still sitting there. he hasn't gone. >> where are they at now? 10 or 12? >> about 16 or 17. >> there's dallas in there at 16. >> 49ers are 30 so they are still on the clock. that and reaction at 11. >> maybe. >> see you at 11:00. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, if i eat this
also roy hibberd went from 0 to hero. he had 28 points. what was the key to the turnaround? >> yesterday after practice you know, he invited me out on his boat and we fished for about two hours. and just relaxed and didn't talk about basketball. we just, you know, just talked about life and trying to catch some bass. >> good night, that is a huge fish! >> i wouldn't say huge. [ laughter ] >> but with the series now shifting to washington, d.c., the pacers might want to...
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>> oh, it absolutely does make them feel like second class citizens and we, of course, sued judge roythat ten commandments monument out. he was eventually thrown off the alabama supreme court by all of his colleagues, all of whom are other republicans. unfortunately, he did run for reelection and, in a strange circumstance, got reelected. judge roy moore has written, ed, that it would be okay for the state of arizona to pass a law to execute gay people. he has also suggested that even though there's no law in the state of alabama at the moment prohibiting abortion, god's law is more important than state law and they could and should be prosecuted anyway just like the nazis were prosecuted after world war ii. so this is a guy who not only is a bigot but he also doesn't understand the constitution, he has a bizarre understanding of holy scripture of the christian faith. that's a trifecta of ignorance that is very damaging, very dangerous, and luckily only two members of the current united states supreme court seem to be moving in his direction, so far off the cliff that there's no way t
>> oh, it absolutely does make them feel like second class citizens and we, of course, sued judge roythat ten commandments monument out. he was eventually thrown off the alabama supreme court by all of his colleagues, all of whom are other republicans. unfortunately, he did run for reelection and, in a strange circumstance, got reelected. judge roy moore has written, ed, that it would be okay for the state of arizona to pass a law to execute gay people. he has also suggested that even...
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in places like gill roy, the senior center where the ac will be cranking.e have a list of bay area cooling centers. back here live i think you mentioned this early. there are dangerous rip currents here. we are going to show you that full moon. it is going to be hot. right now back to you. >> lots of fluids too. >> still ahead. the desperate rescue effort to save the lives of hundreds of miners trapped underground. as fierce winds send a bouncy house flying into the air. all this with kids inside. what police are saying about possible criminal charges coming up. >>> 787 people were underground getting ready for a shift change when an explosion tore through the mine. explosion still burn ping through the cabin and at least 232 others have been killed. officials say most of those deaths have been caused by poisoning. coming up, we'll have an update on the search? >>. >> all the required information is there. the for mat that we're used to can be problem attic. >> we'll work with the police department it staff. >> so far, the problem hasn't interfered with the
in places like gill roy, the senior center where the ac will be cranking.e have a list of bay area cooling centers. back here live i think you mentioned this early. there are dangerous rip currents here. we are going to show you that full moon. it is going to be hot. right now back to you. >> lots of fluids too. >> still ahead. the desperate rescue effort to save the lives of hundreds of miners trapped underground. as fierce winds send a bouncy house flying into the air. all this...
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for more on that analyst sarov roy in singh. talk about the role of religion and how it's playing out there. >> thank you. i think religion plays a quite important roll in india and for elections. when karl marx wrote, religion was the are are, sun which the hindu. >>> worship and that of the ploalotusand the bow and arrow,e political party put the last supper as one of its electoral symbols, comparing that to jesus christ, it is clear that political leaders want to tap onto the fate of people so as to end cash on the wood bank. >> what do you think is the biggest issue that is riding on this election? is there one particular issue that could go either way depending on who wins this election? >> well, for a subcontinent like india which by itself if you look at it has so many different state and each state acts like a separate country there cannot be one policy that decides an entire election. one of them probably one of them would be secularism. i would imagine the country to be a divided on the base of religion, that is not ha
for more on that analyst sarov roy in singh. talk about the role of religion and how it's playing out there. >> thank you. i think religion plays a quite important roll in india and for elections. when karl marx wrote, religion was the are are, sun which the hindu. >>> worship and that of the ploalotusand the bow and arrow,e political party put the last supper as one of its electoral symbols, comparing that to jesus christ, it is clear that political leaders want to tap onto the...
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the choice, to make repairs to the roy or replace it. they chose to take the expensive route and dig a tunnel underground and get rid of the viaduct entirely. >> despite the delays to the project, bertha can't start digging again until march of next year. and they are confident that it can open to traffic by november of 2016, which was the original date set by planners. as for cost overruns, no word on who pays for that yet. he joins us now on the ground, leslie, good to see you, and this is red meat for people who say that there should not be public-private partnerships, and these infrastructure projects. guess what, they're always late and always over budgets, so there must be a lot of people licking their chops and saying i told you so. >> there are a lot of people predicting doom and gloom. >> what's the sense of it? like all projects, it will get done, and do people still believe in this project and think that it's the right thing to do? >> i think that the city is divided but i think that the general feeling is that it was the righ
the choice, to make repairs to the roy or replace it. they chose to take the expensive route and dig a tunnel underground and get rid of the viaduct entirely. >> despite the delays to the project, bertha can't start digging again until march of next year. and they are confident that it can open to traffic by november of 2016, which was the original date set by planners. as for cost overruns, no word on who pays for that yet. he joins us now on the ground, leslie, good to see you, and this...
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roy hayward at 19. paul jorng at 94. 106-96 pacers victory. >> it's a good start to the series. it's just a good start. that's all it is. we got to come back and expect a great fight in game two. try to get game two. >> no one had it going. we had some really good look. we didn't fall. we just got to do a better job executing the next game. >> to the ice game. kings and black hawks. nick eased it up. brandon eflectd it. 1-0 the hawks. breaks the tie with laser. defending champions, 1-0 lead. >>> brendan todd captures the byron championship. leader brendan todd, a bogey. then he had the shot of the the par 3, 13. stuck behind a tree. gets on the green. 2-shot lead. par in, winning his first pga tour event in 77 tries. a spot in the masters. >>> ventura county for the 8th and final part of the california circuit. able to cruise to victory. the 34-year-old wiggins wins the tour of california by seconds. > >>>. >> that's a nice jump. up next at abc 7 news at 9:00, another god zil la >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, a a bay area mom arrested. she says she was trying to protect her chi
roy hayward at 19. paul jorng at 94. 106-96 pacers victory. >> it's a good start to the series. it's just a good start. that's all it is. we got to come back and expect a great fight in game two. try to get game two. >> no one had it going. we had some really good look. we didn't fall. we just got to do a better job executing the next game. >> to the ice game. kings and black hawks. nick eased it up. brandon eflectd it. 1-0 the hawks. breaks the tie with laser. defending...
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antioch, 60. 91 in gil roy. 65 in pacifica. so that's just -- if you want cooler weather, head to the coast and beach. downtown san francisco, 70 degrees and then look for 80s through parts are of the north bay valley. sonoma 87. very mild and comfortable weather in the east bay. mid to upper 70s. 76 in berkeley, to 77 in newark and then still warm to even hot in the inland areas. low 90s to upper 80s. so could come down just a few mors degrees. but elsewhere you'll notice it will be very similar to today's numbers so pleasant day for memorial day. 60s in the coast to 90s inland. the wind pick up monday night into tuesday we'll see increasing clouds and the breeze will help bring the temperatures down and then we'll have a slight cooling trend all the way into next week. >> thank you, francis. you are taking us to the brick yard. >> the greatest spectacle in sports. 83-year-old jim nabors back home again in indiana. ryan-hunter passes him on the inside. neilly in the gray. castronevos, on the inside. hunter-reay hangs on to win
antioch, 60. 91 in gil roy. 65 in pacifica. so that's just -- if you want cooler weather, head to the coast and beach. downtown san francisco, 70 degrees and then look for 80s through parts are of the north bay valley. sonoma 87. very mild and comfortable weather in the east bay. mid to upper 70s. 76 in berkeley, to 77 in newark and then still warm to even hot in the inland areas. low 90s to upper 80s. so could come down just a few mors degrees. but elsewhere you'll notice it will be very...
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they say solange was angry because there was a designer named rachel roy -- i love her dresses, by theay. >> yeah. >> they say she was getting too close to jay-z at the met ball and rachel roy was married to jay-z's former business partner. anyway -- >> they were going to plan to go later on to rihanna's afterparty and solange didn't want -- she wanted jay-z to go home. >> go home with his wife and baby. >> yeah. >> the ongoing theory is why is beyonce standing there while all the fisticuffs were happening? >> everybody's talking about it still, but the truth is -- >> well, beyonce posted a picture of herself with rihanna on instagram. she's not saying anything but she is saying something. >> she's making her statements. like yeah, you think that's the thing, trooz t thing, that's the truth? well, let me show you this. so she hasn't posted one yet of her and jay z. >> oh. nice observation. okay. anyway -- >> i was just going accord to your theory. >> all right, we have news about lil' kim. and if you don't know who lil' kim is, don't worry about it. she is a singer, rapper, and she's h
they say solange was angry because there was a designer named rachel roy -- i love her dresses, by theay. >> yeah. >> they say she was getting too close to jay-z at the met ball and rachel roy was married to jay-z's former business partner. anyway -- >> they were going to plan to go later on to rihanna's afterparty and solange didn't want -- she wanted jay-z to go home. >> go home with his wife and baby. >> yeah. >> the ongoing theory is why is beyonce...
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we recently spoke to award-winning author and journalist arundhati roy while she was in new york. this is some of what she had to say. >> who is narendra modi? he is changing his idea of who he is. because he started out as a kind of activist in the self proclaimed fascist organization, in rss, which was founded 1925. the heroes were muscling he and hitler. -- were mussolini and hitler. they said the muslims of india are like the jews of germany. they have a clear idea of india as a hindu nation. the hindu version of pakistan. >> that was arundhati roy, who is in our studios recently, the great writer who wrote "the god of small things." siddhartha deb, talk about modi 's history, of the massacre that took place in gujarat and the parties he has been part of. >> the bjp is the political wing of the paramilitary organization goes up torss, which the 1920's at a time of great turmoil, taking some sense of inspiration from both mussolini's fascist and the nazis. the rss is a very military organization. the bjp is the political unit of that. narendra modi has risen through the ranks a
we recently spoke to award-winning author and journalist arundhati roy while she was in new york. this is some of what she had to say. >> who is narendra modi? he is changing his idea of who he is. because he started out as a kind of activist in the self proclaimed fascist organization, in rss, which was founded 1925. the heroes were muscling he and hitler. -- were mussolini and hitler. they said the muslims of india are like the jews of germany. they have a clear idea of india as a hindu...
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. >> reporter: this is the first time leslie olroy of hills roy has seen video of how violet lives. >> it's dreadful to see that we live in such luxury and how people live. >>> when we come back on a second look. the red cross honors a bay area doctor for his service in the quake area. and elsewhere in the world. >>> and a bit later, checking in on the victims. five years later. >>> tonight on a second look the deadly tsunami that hit the indian ocean in 2004. only four months after that disaster another massive quake hit that region. ktvu's john fowler brought us this report at the time of the panic that followed. >> reporter: just after 11:00 local time police warned people on the islands to flee for their lives. many needed no prompting. the earth shook violently here for more than two minutes. >> we had an earthquake. now people are, starting to get panicked and everyone is coming out from their tents. >> reporter: within 20 minutes, the tsunami warning center sent out alerts to thailand and five other nations within 600 miles of the coast urging evacuation. most of the deaths wer
. >> reporter: this is the first time leslie olroy of hills roy has seen video of how violet lives. >> it's dreadful to see that we live in such luxury and how people live. >>> when we come back on a second look. the red cross honors a bay area doctor for his service in the quake area. and elsewhere in the world. >>> and a bit later, checking in on the victims. five years later. >>> tonight on a second look the deadly tsunami that hit the indian ocean in...
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>> it is hard to look at a real roi in terms of every dollar and every penny, we want to get economicn and what this hotel means to loews hotels from an emotional standpoint. you cannot quantify. we made a commitment that the flagship hotel a block from our office is at a standard that represents the rest of our orientation. we are continuing to grow. in the last two months, we bought a few hotels. we bought one in california and one in washington, d.c. we have two hotels under construction from scratch. one is in chicago. another hotel in orlando. our sports hotel in orlando on the ground at universal studios. we come back to new york city. it is a focus point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. >> right. >> we wanted to have a property that we were proud of and make a good return on investment. >> any return depends on visitors to the city. tisch has worked closely with the past mayors to improve new york city's image. he helped kick off the new york times square makeover. and bring tourists back after 9/11. so far, his efforts seem to be working. new york had 54 million visito
>> it is hard to look at a real roi in terms of every dollar and every penny, we want to get economicn and what this hotel means to loews hotels from an emotional standpoint. you cannot quantify. we made a commitment that the flagship hotel a block from our office is at a standard that represents the rest of our orientation. we are continuing to grow. in the last two months, we bought a few hotels. we bought one in california and one in washington, d.c. we have two hotels under...
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. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most inmates here. it's just been all the wrong kind.t the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record. he had had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]. >> roy slagle is a big, powerful guy. he is intimidating looking. when you meet him, you understand why he would have been considered a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> in and out of correctional facilities since the age of 14, slagle was serving time for robbery and assault when we met him. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay? i robbed and i fought with a guy in here. ain't in here for nothing, you know? i've been in quite a bit of trouble here or i would have been out a long time ago. >> i'm the shift commander. i need to have you uncover your window. are you going to cooperate or do you want
. >> but roy slagle has had more contact than most inmates here. it's just been all the wrong kind.t the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record. he had had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]....
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. >> roy. the new trees that are going in will be large enough to allow pedestrian access bicycles theres a bicycle facility in the building they have to be minimum nursery stoke is a 36 inch box and the gentleman from rain tree said a 48 inch block so those trees are 15 or 16 feet tall and have good-sized canopies 5 or 6 >> they're going to look like the rendering. >> yeah. the question is to accurate but that rendering is a pretty good representation they have to be up overhead. >> the permit currently reads there are as 24 inch box for the replacement trees that's on the proposal. >> ms. short any rebuttal no. the matter is submitted >> i have another question for the project sponsor attorney. i didn't understand the length or to delaying the decision today to the planning commission hamburger you addressed that point but i didn't follow is there anything that's going to be raised at the hearing address that would have any bearing on the trees from our prospective >> noting not that i'm awar
. >> roy. the new trees that are going in will be large enough to allow pedestrian access bicycles theres a bicycle facility in the building they have to be minimum nursery stoke is a 36 inch box and the gentleman from rain tree said a 48 inch block so those trees are 15 or 16 feet tall and have good-sized canopies 5 or 6 >> they're going to look like the rendering. >> yeah. the question is to accurate but that rendering is a pretty good representation they have to be up...
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rebounds final: 112-101 thunder series tied 1-1 game 3 friday in los angeles nba - pacers/wizards #2 roybert no points or rebounds in game 1 even speculation that teammate paul george sleeping with hibbert's fiance denied by all parties hibbert with the dunk he responded with 28 points and 9 rebounds less than 30 seconds 82-79 pacers lance stephensen out of the same brooklyn high school as stephon marbury, sebastien elfair and the fictional jesus shuttlesworth hits the stepback junmper to ice it 84-79 pacers final: 86-82 pacers series ties 1-1 game 3 friday in washington d.c. soccer - earthquakes/colorado rapids stephen curry in buck shaw stadium 88th minute/ scoreless chris wondolowski's attempt bangs off the right post. agony!! final: 0-0 tie earthquakes: 1-3-4 final: 0-0 tie earthquakes: 1-3-4 ♪ they just change boots.. that's why we made the all-new jeep cherokee. with an exclusive 9-speed transmission and 31 miles per gallon highway. so you can keep going. >>> the cleveland house of horrors. >> i want to thank the center for everything they've done. >> there's gina and amanda, but w
rebounds final: 112-101 thunder series tied 1-1 game 3 friday in los angeles nba - pacers/wizards #2 roybert no points or rebounds in game 1 even speculation that teammate paul george sleeping with hibbert's fiance denied by all parties hibbert with the dunk he responded with 28 points and 9 rebounds less than 30 seconds 82-79 pacers lance stephensen out of the same brooklyn high school as stephon marbury, sebastien elfair and the fictional jesus shuttlesworth hits the stepback junmper to ice...
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year this commission adapted a resolution naming that car sell in honor of former commissioner lee roy roadway king we had the special meeting in the yerba buena arts very fitting and now the car sell s is reopening the sign is up there's a community celebration and supervisor breed and supervisor kim will be in attendance and i hope each of you will be in attendance that's a lovely celebration sponsored in part by you and your efforts that's on saturday may 17th. at the car sell at the children's leroy king car sell and that event is free and open to the public bring our families and friends from 12:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. two items the department of finance did considering confessor are for its review two oversight resolutions you've considered the first we've heard related to the health department bond issuance that's a trigger of 60 day review we not our notice yesterday and the other item mission bay and the owner participation to allow the change in income levels and change in tenure for the mission bay block that will be developed by cerebral master developer doing the land and int
year this commission adapted a resolution naming that car sell in honor of former commissioner lee roy roadway king we had the special meeting in the yerba buena arts very fitting and now the car sell s is reopening the sign is up there's a community celebration and supervisor breed and supervisor kim will be in attendance and i hope each of you will be in attendance that's a lovely celebration sponsored in part by you and your efforts that's on saturday may 17th. at the car sell at the...
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. >> good morning chair farrell and members of the committee, i am carol roy, head of child services, i would like to thank you for rin vieting the department to present before you today. in the interest of time, i will keep my remarks brief. the presentation i will provide today will be a high-level review of the department mission, and case load, and fund structure and existing funding challenges and solutions to those challenges. and i will complete today with a quick look at our service delivery strategy. the child support program understands that sometimes parents need help in meeting their obligation to provide economic support for their children. many parents responsible to pay child support are themselves struggling with poverty, lack of permanent housing, face long-term unemployment and significant barriers to gainful employment. in response the department has changed their skrukture from punitive to family centered. helping parents meeting their economic commitment to their children, leads to stronger family ties and cooperative parenting. based on district representation, o
. >> good morning chair farrell and members of the committee, i am carol roy, head of child services, i would like to thank you for rin vieting the department to present before you today. in the interest of time, i will keep my remarks brief. the presentation i will provide today will be a high-level review of the department mission, and case load, and fund structure and existing funding challenges and solutions to those challenges. and i will complete today with a quick look at our...
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let's go to roy in my home state of pennsylvania. hey, roy. >> caller: hi there.ah from the bowels of stokesberry mansion. >> you know i lived next door to that. >> caller: i live around the corner. >> everyone's gps-ing me. what's up? >> caller: i have some alu. i -- >> i want you to stick with alu. i know the stock has paused. so has nokia. i like both of them. a two the-fer for a man from stoetsberry. that's a guy i worked with at jpmorgan. nice house. let's go to john. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> what's up? >> caller: how are you doing? >> fine. how are you? >> caller: good. good. my question is newgold. >> no. we ruled out buying these gold companies because they were so disappointing. we want gold, we do gld. i'm going to doug in texas. doug. >> caller: everything's bigger in texas boo-yah. >> i want to go to the permian boo-yah right back. what's up? >> caller: southwest airlines is going to get the shackles taken off their landing gear in five months at love field. is this a reason to buy and go long haul -- >> candidly, i like love -- i love love. that wo
let's go to roy in my home state of pennsylvania. hey, roy. >> caller: hi there.ah from the bowels of stokesberry mansion. >> you know i lived next door to that. >> caller: i live around the corner. >> everyone's gps-ing me. what's up? >> caller: i have some alu. i -- >> i want you to stick with alu. i know the stock has paused. so has nokia. i like both of them. a two the-fer for a man from stoetsberry. that's a guy i worked with at jpmorgan. nice house....