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bill russell was active in the civil rights movement playing for the celtics.n luther king's famous i have a dream speech in washington in 1963. he was asked to join dr. king on the stage that day. but modestly declined. he wanted to keep the focus on dr. king and civil rights leaders who stepped up to the microphone. bill russell asked about the sudden emergence of openly gay players in college and professional sports. >> it seems to me it may not be a good correlation, but, a lot of questions they asked about gay athletes were essentially the same questions they used to ask about us black athletes. asked me how would you feel about playing with a gay player? and i have one question? can he play? [ applause ] [ sponge ] welcome back to "you make a choice." meet our contestant. will she choose to help maintain her hands... or to really clean her dishes? oooh, we have a game changer?! [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty has a specially designed formula that helps lock in your hands' natural moisture while getting dishes squeaky clean. [ spong
bill russell was active in the civil rights movement playing for the celtics.n luther king's famous i have a dream speech in washington in 1963. he was asked to join dr. king on the stage that day. but modestly declined. he wanted to keep the focus on dr. king and civil rights leaders who stepped up to the microphone. bill russell asked about the sudden emergence of openly gay players in college and professional sports. >> it seems to me it may not be a good correlation, but, a lot of...
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bill russell and derek gordon. asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfac
bill russell and derek gordon. asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident...
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. >> stephen: now your new movie is noah starring russell crowe, released tomorrow.ou do a biblical movie? did you get a message from god or-- or someone more powerful like paramount pictures? why do a bible movie. >> it was my 7th grade english teacher, actually. >> stephen: really? >> i had a magical teacher. >> stephen: magical, like-- like with wings and a wand. >> no, she just was very inspirational, wearing all pink, pink eye shadow, drove a pink mustang, and she said one day take out a paper and pen and write a poem and i ended writing something on noah, a poem and ended up winning a contest and it sent me down the path of being a creative storyteller. >> stephen: how is the story of noah about peace, because it is-- i mean you're known for doing some dark tales. but all of mankind is killed except one family. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: and it's a little dark. how is that a story of peace. god kicking ass and taking names in this movie. >> absolutely. i'm surprised you no he that because most people turn it into this nursery story, with the long white be
. >> stephen: now your new movie is noah starring russell crowe, released tomorrow.ou do a biblical movie? did you get a message from god or-- or someone more powerful like paramount pictures? why do a bible movie. >> it was my 7th grade english teacher, actually. >> stephen: really? >> i had a magical teacher. >> stephen: magical, like-- like with wings and a wand. >> no, she just was very inspirational, wearing all pink, pink eye shadow, drove a pink...
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that is a very sensitive topic in this town, russell. >> 18 in a row, something like that. >> 18 or 19. >> we had 20 some game losing streak. difficult to read about that. >> are we all said? welcome one and all. it is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator today for our conversation with russell gold who is the senior energy reporter for "the wall street journal" based in austin, texas. important for me and i hope important for all of you this is something of a homecoming because russell gold was a young reporter at the philadelphia inquirer in and 90s and in 1996 when i was editor of the san antonio express news we hired russell and he came to san antonio and had a wonderful three four year run as a reporter, met his wife and got married and worked in the capital bureau in austin before moving on to the major leagues and the big time and he has written a terrific book about fracking, "the boom". i have seen four five books on the subject and none kept my attention until this one. is a terrific book, i want to congratulate you on it and get you talking quickly about it. a lot of peo
that is a very sensitive topic in this town, russell. >> 18 in a row, something like that. >> 18 or 19. >> we had 20 some game losing streak. difficult to read about that. >> are we all said? welcome one and all. it is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator today for our conversation with russell gold who is the senior energy reporter for "the wall street journal" based in austin, texas. important for me and i hope important for all of you this is something...
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tonight -- kayne west, super bowl quarterback russell wilson, featuring the 8g band with fred armiseneers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. welcome. welcome to night two of "late night." "late night" the deux. all right. let's get started. a new poll shows that half of new jersey residents believe chris christie was involved in the bridgegate scandal. half of them. while the other half know how to keep their freakin' mouths shut. [ cheers and applause ] christie's approval rating in new jersey has dropped nine points since the scandal broke, while new jersey's approval rating has stayed constant at zero. [ laughter and applause ] anyone from new jersey here tonight? [ cheers and applause ] probably should have asked that before the joke. [ laughter ] justin bieber is back in the news. our good friend justin bieber. justin bieber is planning to reject a plea bargain for his dui charges because he doesn't want to submit to random drug testing. which is reall
tonight -- kayne west, super bowl quarterback russell wilson, featuring the 8g band with fred armiseneers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. welcome. welcome to night two of "late night." "late night" the deux. all right. let's get started. a new poll shows that half of new jersey residents believe chris christie was involved in the...
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we continue to see momentum stocks, the russell, russell 2000 which is really u.s.-based companies, looking really weak. you know when i look at the vix about 15 1/2 right now, historically it is normally around 20, if you look at other metrics, maybe 18, insuring a portfolio is still relatively cheap historically and we're not that far off all-time highs. i have no problem being long the market. we like the approach of going out buying puts and going long the market to at same time creating an upside hedge and protecting yourself on the downside. that is kind of the way i'm looking at the market right now. rich: thank you, pete benson, ryan dietrich and mark sebastian we'll come back to you shortly for the s&p futures close. >>> from espn to vogue to wwe, aol is partnering with big names to bring web users new and exclusive content. what can we expect and what is behind this online makeover? we'll talk to aol.com's president in a fox business exclusive next. liz: intel is moving higher after reporting earnings just moments ago. the stock, it is about a 3% gain give
we continue to see momentum stocks, the russell, russell 2000 which is really u.s.-based companies, looking really weak. you know when i look at the vix about 15 1/2 right now, historically it is normally around 20, if you look at other metrics, maybe 18, insuring a portfolio is still relatively cheap historically and we're not that far off all-time highs. i have no problem being long the market. we like the approach of going out buying puts and going long the market to at same time creating an...
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i have the russell 2000 held as a constant. then here is the component that is considered growth and here's the component that's considered value. what we have is a 4% advance in the value -- oops, my pen's not working. take a look, this is 4% up and this is 4% down. 400 basis points of spread, which is pretty epic. today, these closed. we closed right on the white line. look at the long-term picture, it's just beginning. this is the spread since the bull market began. the probabilities are very high that we get back into something more like this. yes? so we're thinking considerably more convergence in this divergent action since the bull market began. >> you know i like to name my charts. this isn't my chart, but it's his chart. that's like the venus fly trap of all mother -- you know that thing -- >> i thought you were going to say like shirley or something. >> seymour. >> good one. >> listen that was -- that's the story this week, but, you know, if you look back to story of q-1 in 2014, it's been a series of rolling sell-off
i have the russell 2000 held as a constant. then here is the component that is considered growth and here's the component that's considered value. what we have is a 4% advance in the value -- oops, my pen's not working. take a look, this is 4% up and this is 4% down. 400 basis points of spread, which is pretty epic. today, these closed. we closed right on the white line. look at the long-term picture, it's just beginning. this is the spread since the bull market began. the probabilities are...
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we could look at the russell 2000. down to a quarter percent.at both the nasdaq and the russell 2000 back in negative territory for 2014. they join the dow jones industrial average, third what is completely bizarre, diane is we hit all-time highs for the s&p and the nasdaq-- i'm sorry the s&p and the doubt this morning. that tells me the way that the jobs number because it just disappointed by this much going under the limbo level of what wall street has looked for, it's not the worst, but did it shake the markets of it i think it did shake the markets. i think there was a whisper number that was a little stronger. even with that said did have revisions to january february to about 37000 jobs, but at the moment we are still feeling the chill from the winter and we are not dealing clean data get anything the markets are tired of it. this jobs report didn't look like it a lot of whether effect, but i think we were hoping for more catch up and that didn't show up in the numbers. there also things like hours worked picked up, but average earnings ki
we could look at the russell 2000. down to a quarter percent.at both the nasdaq and the russell 2000 back in negative territory for 2014. they join the dow jones industrial average, third what is completely bizarre, diane is we hit all-time highs for the s&p and the nasdaq-- i'm sorry the s&p and the doubt this morning. that tells me the way that the jobs number because it just disappointed by this much going under the limbo level of what wall street has looked for, it's not the worst,...
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that of course being the russell 2000. for the year, though, it's still up about 23% for the past year. as for individual stocks, the big losers include wwe and sun ed son, all taking hits. so the small caps just the latest to at least see bigger declining on their particular issues. tyler, back over to you. >>> new developments in the search for that malaysian flight 370. an australia navy vessel did pick up signals. authorities say it is the best lead yet in the month-long search for that missing plane. the pinger locator picked up signals consistent with those of a flight data recorder. they were heard at a depth of nearly 15,000 feet. could still take days before investigators are confirm whether the signals did in fact come from a submerged aircraft. >> results from the 24th annual airline quality ratings in. while few of us can say we enjoy flying these days, it's up 15% so far this year. phil is live in chicago. >> you don't enjoy flying? >> not really. >> you're not a loan. the quality of airline service, according
that of course being the russell 2000. for the year, though, it's still up about 23% for the past year. as for individual stocks, the big losers include wwe and sun ed son, all taking hits. so the small caps just the latest to at least see bigger declining on their particular issues. tyler, back over to you. >>> new developments in the search for that malaysian flight 370. an australia navy vessel did pick up signals. authorities say it is the best lead yet in the month-long search for...
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previously mr russell has worked as the head of government for more than five and half years and understands all the aspects of this challenging work the group
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russell. >> mr. russell, thank you very much. >> proud to be. >> small caps had been powering higher. they sort of lagged here lately. but what do you think? >> yeah, they have. our call right now is when you look at large versus small, the russell 1,000 versus russell 2,000, from a valuation perspective, you're looking at small caps being more richly priced. so from that perspective, we would look in large cap space. but also from the fundamental perspective, my point earlier was there hasn't been this huge volatile swing either way in fundamentals that would justify the heights right now. it's been chugging right along, but we do think it's going to be more active management, more security selection. we're looking at the russell 1,000, large cap being up six, seven, eight-ish percent. we think coming from active management and security selection. >> kenny polcari, i think you and david einhorn might agree on this. have you heard what he said in the last hour? he put out a letter to investors and sa
russell. >> mr. russell, thank you very much. >> proud to be. >> small caps had been powering higher. they sort of lagged here lately. but what do you think? >> yeah, they have. our call right now is when you look at large versus small, the russell 1,000 versus russell 2,000, from a valuation perspective, you're looking at small caps being more richly priced. so from that perspective, we would look in large cap space. but also from the fundamental perspective, my point...
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this is a picture of business insider reporter kyle russell. he says a woman snatched the device from his face and smashed them to the ground before running away. he says it happened while he walked towards the 16th and mission bart station in san francisco. after covering an anti -google protest on friday. meantime, tomorrow, google will be selling google glass devices to the public for one day only. we asked russell what advice he would give to people thinking about shelling out 15-hundred dollars for the gadget. google glass remains in a testing phase. it's set to be sold to the public later this year. an amnesty program allowing east oakland residents to dump bulk trash for free in a number of dumpsters set up at various locations. is a bigger success than officials thought it would be. the program just started on april 12th, and the dumpsters were full before the first day ended. it is part of an initiative to crack down on illegal dumping. and the response has been overwhelming. and overflowing. the amount of trash has spilled over into t
this is a picture of business insider reporter kyle russell. he says a woman snatched the device from his face and smashed them to the ground before running away. he says it happened while he walked towards the 16th and mission bart station in san francisco. after covering an anti -google protest on friday. meantime, tomorrow, google will be selling google glass devices to the public for one day only. we asked russell what advice he would give to people thinking about shelling out 15-hundred...
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that is a very sensitive topic in this town, russell. >> 18 in a row, something like that. >> 18 or 19. >> we had 20 some game losing streak. difficult to read about that. >> are we all said? welcome one and all. it is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator today for our conversation with russell gold who is the senior energy reporter for "the wall street journal" based in austin, texas. important for me and i hope important for all of you this is something of a homecoming because russell gold was a young reporter at the philadelphia inquirer in and 90s and in 1996 when i was editor of the san antonio express news we hired russell and he came to san
that is a very sensitive topic in this town, russell. >> 18 in a row, something like that. >> 18 or 19. >> we had 20 some game losing streak. difficult to read about that. >> are we all said? welcome one and all. it is my distinct pleasure to be the moderator today for our conversation with russell gold who is the senior energy reporter for "the wall street journal" based in austin, texas. important for me and i hope important for all of you this is something...
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will do it in the russell.aller stocks. easier to trade and easy to move. when they do move they influence the rest of the market. the nasdaq has sort of a lot of high growth names and smaller type names. i think that led to the nasdaq. when things move down, programs kick in. friday, it is kind of like a perfect storm. melissa: thank you to all three of you. likes of mark zuckerberg gaining up on keystone but what do they have to gain from all this? we're digging into it next. you can never have too much money. life's an adventure when you're with her. and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enoug
will do it in the russell.aller stocks. easier to trade and easy to move. when they do move they influence the rest of the market. the nasdaq has sort of a lot of high growth names and smaller type names. i think that led to the nasdaq. when things move down, programs kick in. friday, it is kind of like a perfect storm. melissa: thank you to all three of you. likes of mark zuckerberg gaining up on keystone but what do they have to gain from all this? we're digging into it next. you can never...
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russell contreras, thank you for being with us, ap reporter. nora tachias-anaya, thank you as well, member of the "october 22 coalition to stop police brutality." her nephew, george levy tachias, who was in the special forces in granada, back in new mexico, fatally shot by police when driving in albuquerque in 1988. we have the police video of the shooting of james boyd on our website at democracynow.org. when we come back, we're going to look at the growing movement to reform prisons in this country, particularly, solitary confinement. a prisoner at rikers island in solitary confinement died. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> today's 30th anniversary of marvin gaye's debt. he was murdered. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with renee feltz . >> we turn now to look at mounting pressure on jails and prisons to reform their use of solitary confinement. correctionss a officer in new york city was arrested last week by fbi agents and charged with violating the civil rights of a mentally ill prisoner
russell contreras, thank you for being with us, ap reporter. nora tachias-anaya, thank you as well, member of the "october 22 coalition to stop police brutality." her nephew, george levy tachias, who was in the special forces in granada, back in new mexico, fatally shot by police when driving in albuquerque in 1988. we have the police video of the shooting of james boyd on our website at democracynow.org. when we come back, we're going to look at the growing movement to reform prisons...
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even dick russell likes you.m under a lot of pressure to announce my running mate for the election. [laughter] people tell me i ought to pick bobby kennedy but i am not so sure of his loyalty. there was a time when he and the rest of his harvard blue bloods would look down their nose at me like i was some -- >> here you are on the stage. where was your ambition after this? what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or need to do? >> i need to rest. i go pretty hard at it. it is so much fun. i am having a great time, but i think when this is over, when i finally leave the stage for the last time. i am going to collapse. your body has a tendency to hold on, hold on. it is a very physically demanding thing. i love putting it all out there. i think i just want to relax for a while and let it rest. see what happens next. >> thank you for doing this. great to see you. >> after school, dirty, ragged and hungry because most of them did not have any breakfast. they were so on fire to learn, it made you feel good. they wou
even dick russell likes you.m under a lot of pressure to announce my running mate for the election. [laughter] people tell me i ought to pick bobby kennedy but i am not so sure of his loyalty. there was a time when he and the rest of his harvard blue bloods would look down their nose at me like i was some -- >> here you are on the stage. where was your ambition after this? what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or need to do? >> i need to rest. i go pretty hard at it. it is so...
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the nasdaq was trading 3,630, and the russell was trading around 118. the russell's 111.50. nasdaq is down almost 200 points and the s&p is only down 20 points. i agree with people talking about they rotate into safer things. but if the market's going to have a correction, and the action is leading to that, they don't really leave anything alone. what's left to -- you know, today, the financials are getting -- the financials have been getting beat up. i kind of look at it like almost stock market 101. the stock market -- the first then i ever learned was that a discounting mechanism. it goes up in anticipation of good things. when things actually become good, that's when it usually has a correction. and if you're really bullish on the long term, you want the market to have a correction. >> right. >> you know, i think -- i think there's something here -- >> i've heard that from a lot of people. you know, you exchange an e-mail and you say, wow, you know, the market looks ugly, what you get back from people who are well into the market, the word is "needed." right? it's needed
the nasdaq was trading 3,630, and the russell was trading around 118. the russell's 111.50. nasdaq is down almost 200 points and the s&p is only down 20 points. i agree with people talking about they rotate into safer things. but if the market's going to have a correction, and the action is leading to that, they don't really leave anything alone. what's left to -- you know, today, the financials are getting -- the financials have been getting beat up. i kind of look at it like almost stock...
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the russell coming back about 3/4 of a percent but air definitely came out of these markets today. the dow jones industrials struggling last hour but looking to make a go of the green line up 12 points. david: looking at 1850 of the s&p, going down to 1845, saying there are levels around that point which they are contend. as you can see the s&p doing very well, outperforming the dow jones today. time for your front page headlines. "wall street journal" reporting citigroup is warning investors it may miss a key 2015 profitability target. a ratio of profit to equity owned by shareholders after the fed rejected the bank's capital plan. liz: american airlines group today saying bad weather did really hurt its first quarter results. american saying flight cancellations caught quarterly revenue by $115 million and cut operating profit by about $60 million. david: microsoft is closer to finalizing the take over of nokia's phone business. the chinese regulators giving the deal the green light. saying nokia will not be required to change its patent portfolio. >> eli lilly stock little chang
the russell coming back about 3/4 of a percent but air definitely came out of these markets today. the dow jones industrials struggling last hour but looking to make a go of the green line up 12 points. david: looking at 1850 of the s&p, going down to 1845, saying there are levels around that point which they are contend. as you can see the s&p doing very well, outperforming the dow jones today. time for your front page headlines. "wall street journal" reporting citigroup is...
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will the attack keep russell from sporting google glass ever again?er one tomorrow? >> i -- am still undecided. >> really you're thinking about it. >> you know what? i really liked google glass. >> reporter: so russell says the attacker is an asian female wearing black leather pants and boots with a faux hawk and both sides of her head shaved. in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> currently they are being explored for a wide variety of uses that include medical use cases and sports teams, first responder and police and fire department. >>> who do police call when they need help? one idea is to call the sheriff. the san jose police force is dwindling and crime is going up. now county supervisor dave cortezi wants the city to bring in santa clara county sheriff's deputies to help place patrol -- police patrol the streets. sjpd says yes it would help the officers. >> they're dog tired. they are -- when you get a point where you can't fill paid overtime positions, you know you've reached a crisis point. even if the sheriff's deputies do come and start
will the attack keep russell from sporting google glass ever again?er one tomorrow? >> i -- am still undecided. >> really you're thinking about it. >> you know what? i really liked google glass. >> reporter: so russell says the attacker is an asian female wearing black leather pants and boots with a faux hawk and both sides of her head shaved. in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> currently they are being explored for a wide variety of uses that include...
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charles russell was dead. i was only able to find one person who knew charles edward russell. when you write a biography about someone who's that in some ways it is easier. you don't have to worry about offending them. don't have to worry about making contact with them. don't have to worry about where they are. on the other hand it is very frustrating. many times you run into situations a huge just don't know what happened and you would love to pick up the phone and say mr. russell, in 1906 when you wrote that article and they threatened, what happened? you don't have the luxury, you stick with autobiographical accounts, stuck with his memoirs, letters, stuck with the written record. the record of someone who is alive, wonderful possibilities and real disadvantages. the wonderful possibility is you can talk to the person and if the person talks to you, you can get him to turn over letters, get him to tell you what happened, get the back story, the inside story. you have the possibility of his world opening up to you. on the other hand you run the risk of being accused of writi
charles russell was dead. i was only able to find one person who knew charles edward russell. when you write a biography about someone who's that in some ways it is easier. you don't have to worry about offending them. don't have to worry about making contact with them. don't have to worry about where they are. on the other hand it is very frustrating. many times you run into situations a huge just don't know what happened and you would love to pick up the phone and say mr. russell, in 1906...
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he said because he kissed russell brand? i am not going to rent the movie and call him on it. >> what is russell brand? >> he is a sequential huh maf fro diet. we have all kissed russell brand. >> two times. the first time wasn't enough. >> did you actually kiss him? >> oh no. why would i say that a? >> you have kissed unusual people! he is getting sued for not going nude. a hollywood actress, is there any other kind may have to pay $85,000 for refusing to get naked in a a simulatedsex scene. she said she was coerced for striping for the sin -- cine max show. they said she only voiced concern before it started. she ended up wearing pasties over her nipples requiring additional editing expenses. hbo affiliated with cinema a x has a policy prohibiting pasties. we will show you the scene. but we warn you that you are encouraged to strip naked and dance in front of an open window. >> that is graphic. that was great. kitten massage. you did soft core porn in the early years of your career. >> have to make a living somehow. >> cin
he said because he kissed russell brand? i am not going to rent the movie and call him on it. >> what is russell brand? >> he is a sequential huh maf fro diet. we have all kissed russell brand. >> two times. the first time wasn't enough. >> did you actually kiss him? >> oh no. why would i say that a? >> you have kissed unusual people! he is getting sued for not going nude. a hollywood actress, is there any other kind may have to pay $85,000 for refusing to...
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the russell in the last three trading days down 5%.caps having trouble, broader markets won't go anywhere. >> small caps have been leaders the past five years. they vastly outperformed other categories. to me, the biggest trend that doesn't get enough attention now. while this is happening to small caps you're seeing gains in emerging markets and overseas stocks. i will give you stats i don't think most are aware of. while the overall stock market is down 2% over the last ten days, we have seen 2 1/2% in the overall stock market xus. look at europe and parts of asia. that's a trend that might be sustainable into the spring. the investor class has clearly decided they're looking for better valuations. they're not as excited about the high flyers as last year. >> they're coming off the rope on wwe. jimmie snooka is landing on them. >> yes. i remember those days. this is a painful day for wwe, coming off wrestlemania. they're definitely coming down with a forearm smash. >> forearm shiver. we're dating ourselves. time to hit unusual activi
the russell in the last three trading days down 5%.caps having trouble, broader markets won't go anywhere. >> small caps have been leaders the past five years. they vastly outperformed other categories. to me, the biggest trend that doesn't get enough attention now. while this is happening to small caps you're seeing gains in emerging markets and overseas stocks. i will give you stats i don't think most are aware of. while the overall stock market is down 2% over the last ten days, we...
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take a look at the russell 2000, down almost 5%. the nasdaq down 4.6% as well. s&p 45 had -- 500 only down 2%. here's the small cap stocks here. this is not biotech and big cap mow men tim internet names. look barns and noble down 5%. steel company down 5%. this isn't momentum names. this is just everyday names that are weak here. you see a lot of the home building names. you'll see american eagle, see yen na, classic mid cap tech stock, eagle materials in the materials area. amc networks. these aren't momentum names. my point here is that the con take jump spread a little bit in the middle of the afternoon. even the ipos are slipping a little bit. we hit a high just in the beginning of march. and now we're down 7, 8, 9% from where we were just a short while ago. s&p 500, we're down 50 points almost in the last two days. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. with us now is art hogan, and j.j. at tdameritrade. you have gold down. >> right. >> it's not big fear and risk reversal, what is happening here? >> bob just touched on some of it. people at the en
take a look at the russell 2000, down almost 5%. the nasdaq down 4.6% as well. s&p 45 had -- 500 only down 2%. here's the small cap stocks here. this is not biotech and big cap mow men tim internet names. look barns and noble down 5%. steel company down 5%. this isn't momentum names. this is just everyday names that are weak here. you see a lot of the home building names. you'll see american eagle, see yen na, classic mid cap tech stock, eagle materials in the materials area. amc networks....
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russell is responsible for keeping roads over in southeast crowley county.is enemy is the tumble weed. >> everybody sold their cows off, and we the cows couldn't eat the weeds. >> reporter: the fights this with a custom built machine he calls puff the magic dragon. but despite months of work, they still clog the roads. tumble weeds start out soft and green like this. but then it drys out and grows into this monster. each of these mother plants has 250,000 seed plants. this part of colorado, including areas of new mexico, oklahoma, and texas are experiencing the worst drought since the 1930s. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any 3.5 year period that has been this dry in the history of this area, with data going back to the 1880s. >> reporter: so this is a quiet ranch. >> it is, now, yeah. this was all full of hay, and then i had cattle on both sides. fed cattle on both sides. >> reporter: what happened to them? >> i had to sell them. >> reporter: why? because of the drought. >> reporter: county commissioner gary gibson says ranchers are going un
russell is responsible for keeping roads over in southeast crowley county.is enemy is the tumble weed. >> everybody sold their cows off, and we the cows couldn't eat the weeds. >> reporter: the fights this with a custom built machine he calls puff the magic dragon. but despite months of work, they still clog the roads. tumble weeds start out soft and green like this. but then it drys out and grows into this monster. each of these mother plants has 250,000 seed plants. this part of...
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the russell itself was down aggressively today, which means all russell value and growth stocks were down. this is a relative chart. here is the component that is considered growth and here is the component that's considered value. and what we have is a 4% advance in the value -- my pen's not working. but take a look, this is 4% up, this is 4% down. you're talking about 800 basis points of spread, which is fairly epic. today we closed right on the line. this is the spread since the bull market began. the probabilities are very high that we get back into something more like this, yes? so we're thinking considerably more convergence in this very d divergent actions since this began. >> that's like the venus fly trap of all mother -- >> i thought you were going to see shirley or something. >> seymour. >> oh, good one. >> no, that's the story this week. if you look back to the story of q1 in 2014, it been a series of rolling selloffs for those high growth things. it started right out of the gate, 3 d printing stocks, social media stocks and biotech and this week it crept up on people but
the russell itself was down aggressively today, which means all russell value and growth stocks were down. this is a relative chart. here is the component that is considered growth and here is the component that's considered value. and what we have is a 4% advance in the value -- my pen's not working. but take a look, this is 4% up, this is 4% down. you're talking about 800 basis points of spread, which is fairly epic. today we closed right on the line. this is the spread since the bull market...
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hell, even dick russell likes you. >> really? yeah! know, i'm under a lot of pressure to announce my rainingmate for the e-- runningmate for the election. people tell me i ought to pick bobby kennedy but i'm not sure of his loyalty. there was a time not so long ago when him and the rest of his harvard blue bloods would look down his nose at me like i was a country bump kin. >> charlie: what's your ambition after this? what is it that bryan cranston needs to do? >> rest. i do. i need to rest. i go pretty hard at it, and it's so much fun. i'm having a great time, but i think, when this is over, when i finally leave the stage for the last time all the way, i'm going to collapse (laughter) you know, your body has a tendency to hold on, hold on, hold on! it's a very physically and emotionally demanding thing, i love putting it all out there, but i think i just want to relax for a while and let it rest and see what happens next. >> charlie: thank you for doing this. >> i so appreciate it. >> charlie: great to see you, thank you. >> they show
hell, even dick russell likes you. >> really? yeah! know, i'm under a lot of pressure to announce my rainingmate for the e-- runningmate for the election. people tell me i ought to pick bobby kennedy but i'm not sure of his loyalty. there was a time not so long ago when him and the rest of his harvard blue bloods would look down his nose at me like i was a country bump kin. >> charlie: what's your ambition after this? what is it that bryan cranston needs to do? >> rest. i do....
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russell simmons is going to teach us how to meditate. that is happening. >> the courage, strength, resilience we've seen the past year. please join us in a moment of silence. >> the security you will see if are you coming out as a spectator will not be like going through airport security. >> a women's race, one of two athletes. the women got off the mark, al. >> one of the emotional favorites is right at the front right there in red. she's a new englander. >> seeing what happened last year and what the victims have gone through, i think that's -- we have have the atren lynn to make sure this day goes off without a hitch. >> with the first wave on their heels everyone the elite and take off. feels like now the boston marathon is officially underway. >> it's important to come back to finish for myself, and for everybody else. >> all operations are working. communications are working. and everything we're hearing is that the race is going well and there are no significant issues. >> we know of no specific credible threats to this event. we
russell simmons is going to teach us how to meditate. that is happening. >> the courage, strength, resilience we've seen the past year. please join us in a moment of silence. >> the security you will see if are you coming out as a spectator will not be like going through airport security. >> a women's race, one of two athletes. the women got off the mark, al. >> one of the emotional favorites is right at the front right there in red. she's a new englander. >>...
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but this rally wrapping up last friday anger spilled over toward tech reporter kyle russell would just happened to be wearing a pair. >> a person approached me. newtown happened on my face yelled glass and grabbed the google glass off my face and sprinted away. >>reporter: russell watched in horror as the thief smashed th . >> in february a woman named sarah was also attacked at san francisco for wearing the eye glass computer. one day google glass sale against tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. our time. live in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> thank you cornell. >> happening now if you take a lack toward the sky you can see that the moon is just starting to be eclipse. live pichblingt looking at and many star gazers have actually stayed up late to watch this evening total lunar eclipse should peek around 1 12:45 this morning. blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses. this happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end because of an eclipse. >>repo
but this rally wrapping up last friday anger spilled over toward tech reporter kyle russell would just happened to be wearing a pair. >> a person approached me. newtown happened on my face yelled glass and grabbed the google glass off my face and sprinted away. >>reporter: russell watched in horror as the thief smashed th . >> in february a woman named sarah was also attacked at san francisco for wearing the eye glass computer. one day google glass sale against tomorrow at...
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what is the most money that bill russell ever made? chris paul's kid flies on a private plane. >> but what does that have to do with courage and conviction in commitment? is there a price for that? >> i don't know the answer and it's easy to say i would give that up. would i give that up? i don't know the answer to that. -- are of courage who do you? saying that chris paul should could basketball? took: initially, when they their jerseys and turned them inside out, that was not enough for me. >> you may not play, forfeit? tavis: i would not have been bothered by that only because, it seems to me, when you are dealing with a racial arsonist and a slumlord like donald sterling, the only thing that is effective is money. you have to hit this man where it hurts. i don't believe that any of us are beyond redemption. dr. king used to say there is some evil in the best of us and some good in the worst of us. none of us are human and divine. we are just human. but we have a responsibility in sport to make a statement that advances society, tha
what is the most money that bill russell ever made? chris paul's kid flies on a private plane. >> but what does that have to do with courage and conviction in commitment? is there a price for that? >> i don't know the answer and it's easy to say i would give that up. would i give that up? i don't know the answer to that. -- are of courage who do you? saying that chris paul should could basketball? took: initially, when they their jerseys and turned them inside out, that was not...
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the russell 2000 right now shedding 2.66%.he biggest percentage losses writeright now, dow and s&p 500h down, the s&p closing down 2% losses. the biotech really feeling the pain, they are dreading the market down with them. take a look, it is tumbling at certain points down more than 6%, the steepest drop in three years. you talk about the names, biogen, big tech names as well with google. down nearly 7%, tripadvisor has been a winner and a loser in the past 48 hours, jumping yesterday. so what was giving yesterday taken away today. all this volatility sending the fear index surging 14%, getting very close to 16% right now, 15.81 for those of you listeni listening. today the spell off with a flight to safety with investors trying to buy consumer staples and utilities in fact it is not what is jumping, but what is getting hit the least. down fractions of a percent, looks like kimberly-clark trying to make a go of it up $0.22 or a quarter of a percent. i am looking in the biggest percentage losers on the nasdaq and i wanted to q
the russell 2000 right now shedding 2.66%.he biggest percentage losses writeright now, dow and s&p 500h down, the s&p closing down 2% losses. the biotech really feeling the pain, they are dreading the market down with them. take a look, it is tumbling at certain points down more than 6%, the steepest drop in three years. you talk about the names, biogen, big tech names as well with google. down nearly 7%, tripadvisor has been a winner and a loser in the past 48 hours, jumping yesterday....
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so will the attack keep russell from sporting google glass ever again?> going to get another one tomorrow? >> i -- i am still undecided. >> really? you're thinking about it. >> you know what i really liked google glass. >> reporter: the suspect is an asian female wearing black letter pants and boots with a -- leather pants and boots with a faux hawk and both sides of her head shaved. >> it's being explored for a wide variety of uses that include sports teams and first responders and police and fire departments as well. >>> it is 6:40 on your tuesday. using the web to get a job. the dos and don'ts with your professional profile. >> and the market just opened up about ten minutes ago. let's get a quick look at big board right now. you can see the dow is in positive territory about 57 points up. >> and checking out your pollen report for today. well pollen report is on the rise the next couple of days getting very high into thursday and friday. grass is now a major concern. ,,,, >>> time now for a look at last coming up later on cbs this morning. >> norah o
so will the attack keep russell from sporting google glass ever again?> going to get another one tomorrow? >> i -- i am still undecided. >> really? you're thinking about it. >> you know what i really liked google glass. >> reporter: the suspect is an asian female wearing black letter pants and boots with a -- leather pants and boots with a faux hawk and both sides of her head shaved. >> it's being explored for a wide variety of uses that include sports teams and...
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we also saw the russell two thousand index rose one point three percent outperforming the value index by over fifty basis points and breaking the mould a weak moment the first biotech and internet stocks has pushed the russell two thousand index six point six percent lower in the past month the sg five hundred index materials and actual stocks led the index higher. both sectors. posting about one half percent gain for the trading session as the pre twenty percent rise in us industrial production was the best thing since two thousand twelve in effect acting as realization the above seventy nine percent the highest reading since before the financial crisis in two thousand eight and today get confirmation that the us economy is emerging from stop such due to inclement weather in january and february in the long delayed non residential investment cycle may be gaining momentum over the next several months financials led the market as the quarterly earnings reports from bank of america and your bank or plateau stocks lower for the day cost cuts at bank of america failed to offset net intere
we also saw the russell two thousand index rose one point three percent outperforming the value index by over fifty basis points and breaking the mould a weak moment the first biotech and internet stocks has pushed the russell two thousand index six point six percent lower in the past month the sg five hundred index materials and actual stocks led the index higher. both sectors. posting about one half percent gain for the trading session as the pre twenty percent rise in us industrial...
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russell?good news and bad news. what we know certain kinds of cells do sort of reach their peak in terms of their duplication and replication, sort of their peak development relatively early in life. when we get elderly the decline is offset by simultaneous gains and wisdom in experience. for example, few years ago, "sully" sullenberger was one of the older pilots for his airline when he successfully brought his plane down on the hudson river, probably because of all the wisdom that he had acquired with all the decades in the cockpit. so the bottom line i think is, yeah, past a certain age a guy will probably not be doing certain things like playing college football for example, because of the physical performance effects, however, if that same individual is able to, oh, i don't know, write an excellent book about jesus with some first-hand reportage into it, which is the better contribution to humanity? jenna: one of the articles put it this way, that you may be slower but you could be smarte
russell?good news and bad news. what we know certain kinds of cells do sort of reach their peak in terms of their duplication and replication, sort of their peak development relatively early in life. when we get elderly the decline is offset by simultaneous gains and wisdom in experience. for example, few years ago, "sully" sullenberger was one of the older pilots for his airline when he successfully brought his plane down on the hudson river, probably because of all the wisdom that...
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. >> it's important to know the russell was down aggressively today which means all russell value and growth stocks were down. this is a relative chart. then, here is the component that's considered growth and here's the component that's considered value, and what we have a 4% advance in the value -- my pen's not working. take a look, this is 4% up and this is 4% down. today, these closed. we closed right on the white line. look at the long-term picture, it's just beginning. this is the spread since the bull market began. the probabilities are very high that we get back into something more like this. yes so we're thinking considerably more convergence in this divergent action since the bull market began. >> you know i like to name my charts. that's like the venus fly trap of all. >> listen that was -- that's the story this week, but, you know, if you look back to story of 2014, it's been a series of rolling selloffs of high-growth things. it started right out of the gate this year, 3-d printing stocks, social media stocks and then o biotech and just this week, cloud play. workday and
. >> it's important to know the russell was down aggressively today which means all russell value and growth stocks were down. this is a relative chart. then, here is the component that's considered growth and here's the component that's considered value, and what we have a 4% advance in the value -- my pen's not working. take a look, this is 4% up and this is 4% down. today, these closed. we closed right on the white line. look at the long-term picture, it's just beginning. this is the...
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but this rally wrapping up last friday anger spilled over toward tech reporter kyle russell would justappened to be wearing a pair. >> a person approached me. newtown happened on my face yelled glass and grabbed the google glass off my face and sprinted away. >>reporter: russell watched in horror as the thief smashed the google glass in the ground. >> in february a woman named sarah was also attacked at san francisco for wearing the eye glass computer. one day google glass sale against tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. our time. live in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> thank you cornell. >> happening now if you take a lack toward the sky you can see that the moon is just starting to be eclipse. live pichblingt looking at and many star gazers have actually stayed up late to watch this evening total lunar eclipse should peek around 1 12:45 this morning. blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses. this happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end beca
but this rally wrapping up last friday anger spilled over toward tech reporter kyle russell would justappened to be wearing a pair. >> a person approached me. newtown happened on my face yelled glass and grabbed the google glass off my face and sprinted away. >>reporter: russell watched in horror as the thief smashed the google glass in the ground. >> in february a woman named sarah was also attacked at san francisco for wearing the eye glass computer. one day google glass...
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but this rally wrapping up last friday anger spilled over toward tech reporter kyle russell would just happened to be wearing a pair. >> a person approached me. newtown happened on my face yelled glass and grabbed the google glass off my face and sprinted away. >>reporter: russell watched in horror as the thief smashed the google glass in the ground. >> in february a woman named sarah was also attacked at san francisco for wearing the eye glass computer. one day google glass sale against tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. our time. live in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> thank you cornell. >> happening now if you take a lack toward the sky you can see that the moon is just starting to be eclipse. live pichblingt looking at and many star gazers have actually stayed up late to watch this evening total lunar eclipse should peek around 1 12:45 this morning. blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses. this happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end be
but this rally wrapping up last friday anger spilled over toward tech reporter kyle russell would just happened to be wearing a pair. >> a person approached me. newtown happened on my face yelled glass and grabbed the google glass off my face and sprinted away. >>reporter: russell watched in horror as the thief smashed the google glass in the ground. >> in february a woman named sarah was also attacked at san francisco for wearing the eye glass computer. one day google glass...
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and they've got a good name is russell. but anyway the point is i'm not worried about it i i know people off i'm sensitive to them to some degree i know they're not going to change the world i'm interested in and the forty billion animals that we have use every year and a born into suffering of the greys called the global warming that cause cancer is the worst comic disaster in history the world they don't talk about that talk about that i'm interested in all the of the prison industrial complex and how it's destroyed the entire fabric of the black community i'm interested in real subject matter not language russell simmons is the guest the book success through stillness coming up we'll talk about the war on drugs eric holder's plan to reduce sentences for low level drug offenders and will tackle some politics right after the break. that. we are here. i. look back at russell simmons you said you've had an undue amount of power. that you should not have influence you believe that well i come out i believe that celebrities ha
and they've got a good name is russell. but anyway the point is i'm not worried about it i i know people off i'm sensitive to them to some degree i know they're not going to change the world i'm interested in and the forty billion animals that we have use every year and a born into suffering of the greys called the global warming that cause cancer is the worst comic disaster in history the world they don't talk about that talk about that i'm interested in all the of the prison industrial...
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oklahoma city star shining bright, russell westbrook scores 29 points. durant finishes with 36 including a three-pointer in the final minute. zach randolph comes up big time in overtime. he scored eight points in the grizzlies tie up with a 111-105 win. in the only other nba game, the clippers tie up their series with the warriors. los angeles blows out golden state in game two, 138-98. >>> in the nhl playoffs, one goal was all that was needed to decide game three in the colorado-minnesota series. michael granlund scored. gives the wild a 1-0 win. colorado leads the series, two games to one. pittsburgh scores three times in less than three minutes to come from behind to beat columbus, 4-3. they lead the series, two games to one. two other nhl series, dallas shuts out anaheim, 3-0. the ducks lead that series, two games to one. chicago tops st. louis, 2-0. the blues lead that series, two games to one. in baseball, the atlanta braves breathe a sigh of relief. the braves blow a one-run lead over miami in the ninth inning. in the bottom of the tenth, a walk-o
oklahoma city star shining bright, russell westbrook scores 29 points. durant finishes with 36 including a three-pointer in the final minute. zach randolph comes up big time in overtime. he scored eight points in the grizzlies tie up with a 111-105 win. in the only other nba game, the clippers tie up their series with the warriors. los angeles blows out golden state in game two, 138-98. >>> in the nhl playoffs, one goal was all that was needed to decide game three in the...
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. >> reporter: russell bennett is responsible for keeping roads open in southeast colorado's crowley county. after over a decade of drought, his enemy is the tumbleweed. >> everybody sold their cows off and no cows ate the small weeds and we got rain at the right time and weeds shot up and there you have it. the perfect storm of tumbleweeds. >> reporter: he fights this skourj with the custom-built machine he calls puff the magic dragon. it annihilates tumbleweeds and spits them out in a fine dust. despite months of work, they still clog the roads. they start out soft and green like this russian thistle. after a while it dries out and grows into this monitor. each mother plant has 250,000 seedpods, and that's a lot of tumbleweeds. this past of colorado includes oklahoma, new mexico and texas are experiencing the worst drought since the 1930s. normal rainfall is 14 inches a year. last year there were only 3. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any three and a half year period this dry in the history of this area with data going back to the 1880s. >> reporter: this is a quiet
. >> reporter: russell bennett is responsible for keeping roads open in southeast colorado's crowley county. after over a decade of drought, his enemy is the tumbleweed. >> everybody sold their cows off and no cows ate the small weeds and we got rain at the right time and weeds shot up and there you have it. the perfect storm of tumbleweeds. >> reporter: he fights this skourj with the custom-built machine he calls puff the magic dragon. it annihilates tumbleweeds and spits...
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when johnson in talking with russell who had been his mentor for years saying, dick, if you don't comeoing to have to run over you. >> i'm about to sign into law a civil rights act of 1964. >> reporter: and president johnson got what he wanted. >> america is different today because of the work of lyndon johnson. >> reporter: at the time congressman john lewis was a 24-year-old civil rights campaigner. >> the signs that we saw in 1963 and '64 that said white waiting, colored waiting, white men, colored men, white women, colored women, those signs are gone. our country is much better, and we are better people. >> reporter: in later years the johnson presidency would be more defined by the war in vietnam than anything else, but it was the civil rights act and the voting rights act one year later that made lyndon johnson most proud. bill plante, cbs news, austin. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this jim nantz will be live from augusta for the masters. that's it for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vita
when johnson in talking with russell who had been his mentor for years saying, dick, if you don't comeoing to have to run over you. >> i'm about to sign into law a civil rights act of 1964. >> reporter: and president johnson got what he wanted. >> america is different today because of the work of lyndon johnson. >> reporter: at the time congressman john lewis was a 24-year-old civil rights campaigner. >> the signs that we saw in 1963 and '64 that said white...
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>> he's going to be the backup for russell wilson. and peel pete carroll's got himself a guy that plays the same way that russell wilson plays. although he's certainly not as efficient as russell wilson is. >> for a full half hour of bay area sports coverage you can watch comcast bay area at 10:30. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> earlier in the newscast we asked you what you thought about that teen stow away, should he be criminal lly chargesed. 68% of you say yes, he should be criminally charged for stowing away in the wheel well of a jet. >>> it's a white house tradition. president obama and first lady kicked off the easter egg roll. there's the easter bunny. more than 30,000 people showed up for live music, face painting and story telling. he joined in on a game of basketball and went 1-3. it's a big improvement over a 2013 the performance. >> that's a really cute picture of president obama
>> he's going to be the backup for russell wilson. and peel pete carroll's got himself a guy that plays the same way that russell wilson plays. although he's certainly not as efficient as russell wilson is. >> for a full half hour of bay area sports coverage you can watch comcast bay area at 10:30. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans!...
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russell martin for one. three of them are appeal. >>> to the nba playoffs. minutes from tying the series, chicago collapsing against washington. down ten, washington rallies to send the game into overtime. they never looked back from there. washington takes a 2-0 series lead with that 101-91 win. toronto shaking off playoff jitters early in game two against brooklyn. dimarco derozan led the surge with 30 points. toronto holds on 100-95. the series tied 1-1. that's right. >>> the nhl's most storied franchise is the first to head to the second round of the playoffs. montreal's quest for their 25th stanley cup continues. they beat tampa 4-3 for a four-game sweep. >>> so the seattle seahawks traded for oakland's starting quarterback terrelle pryor. he'll play second fiddle, though, to the super bowl winning russell wilson. but when it comes to paychecks, wilson will play third fiddle. the other two qbs make more than wilson's shall i say paltry $600,000 salary. that will change in time. >>> watch the double-juking kid receiver here. he pull down the pass from no
russell martin for one. three of them are appeal. >>> to the nba playoffs. minutes from tying the series, chicago collapsing against washington. down ten, washington rallies to send the game into overtime. they never looked back from there. washington takes a 2-0 series lead with that 101-91 win. toronto shaking off playoff jitters early in game two against brooklyn. dimarco derozan led the surge with 30 points. toronto holds on 100-95. the series tied 1-1. that's right. >>>...
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russell was dead. i was only able to find one person who knew him, but he wrote a biography of someone who is dead and it is in some ways easier. you don't have to worry about offending them, making contacts, where they are. you know where they are. on the other hand it is meant -- very frustrating. you just don't know what happened. you would love to pick up the phone and say, so common in 1906 when he wrote that article and they threatened, what happens? you do not have that luxury domestic with his word, memoirs, letters, the written record. when you work on a biography of someone who is a live there are wonderful possibilities and real disadvantages. the wonderful possibility is that you can talk to the person command as they talk to you you can get him to turn over letters cannot tell you exactly what happened then hit the back story, the inside story and have the possibility of his world opening up to you. on the other hand, you run the risk of being accused of writing an authorized biography. i
russell was dead. i was only able to find one person who knew him, but he wrote a biography of someone who is dead and it is in some ways easier. you don't have to worry about offending them, making contacts, where they are. you know where they are. on the other hand it is meant -- very frustrating. you just don't know what happened. you would love to pick up the phone and say, so common in 1906 when he wrote that article and they threatened, what happens? you do not have that luxury domestic...
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top the six russell trust christie and charity says the number of people coincidences twenty ten has been shopping rising. tickets one million uk residents received emergency food the record for them so far the reasons why people out of varied from being up over this whole being in debt to domestic violence in some places but the majority asa help mainly because the two top braces that was low income and benefits of days the cost of rising living costs and unplug it and promise of wealth i have also contributed to a situation which the group says it really just the tip of the ice but i think ms jones is a trustee for the food but provide expanded to more closely. the uses of the bags all people who are coming as result of benefits tax and benefit based on the break down debt. people who are unable to make ends meet. for whatever reason one thing that happened freakin break down some chicken casserole that joke i'm not saying it's the fact that the actions by mentioning that day. the money that what we think of the hypothetical statistics of one hundred thousand thousand bc and the th
top the six russell trust christie and charity says the number of people coincidences twenty ten has been shopping rising. tickets one million uk residents received emergency food the record for them so far the reasons why people out of varied from being up over this whole being in debt to domestic violence in some places but the majority asa help mainly because the two top braces that was low income and benefits of days the cost of rising living costs and unplug it and promise of wealth i have...