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salinger's "catcher in the rye."hapman identifies closely with the book's protagonist halden caufield, and one who rails against the phonies he encounters. chapman claims that by the summer of 1980, he was coming unhinged. >> j.d. salinger who has been reclusive for years wrote "the catcher in the rye" and read by and admired by millions, and wonders what he must be thinking watching this? >> in 1992, larry king interviewed mark henry chapman via remote feed in attica. >> mark, why are you blaming a book? >> i am blaming myself for calling inside of the book. i want to say that j.d. salinger and "catcher in the rye" did not cause me to kill john lennon. in fact, i wrote j.d. salinger i got his box number from someone, and i apologized to him for this. >> in october 1980, chapman turns his attention towards phonies when he reads about the release of "double fantasy." >> this thing started with the dakota, i'm angry at seeing him on the dakota. and i say to myself, that phony, that bastard, i got that mad, i took the b
salinger's "catcher in the rye."hapman identifies closely with the book's protagonist halden caufield, and one who rails against the phonies he encounters. chapman claims that by the summer of 1980, he was coming unhinged. >> j.d. salinger who has been reclusive for years wrote "the catcher in the rye" and read by and admired by millions, and wonders what he must be thinking watching this? >> in 1992, larry king interviewed mark henry chapman via remote feed in...
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salinger's "the catcher in the rye."as vacillating between suicide and taking the first taxi back to hawaii back and forth between killing an icon. >> and then on the morning of december 8th, chapman calls his wife in hawaii. after hanging up, chapman takes out the bible from his suitcase and turns to the new testament book of john and writes the word "lennon" after the gospel according to john. and then at 8:00 a.m., he heads back to the dakota. >> i had a premonition that this is the last time i was going to leave my hotel room. i hadn't seen him up to that point, that's what makes it interesting, i wasn't sure he was in the building. and then i left the hotel room, bought a copy of "the catcher in the rye," signed it to holden caulfield from holden caulfield, and wrote underneath that, "this is my statement," underlining the word "this," the emphasis on the word "this." i had planned not to say anything after the shooting. >> that morning, chapman meets another fan named paul gorish. gorish, an amateur photographer, h
salinger's "the catcher in the rye."as vacillating between suicide and taking the first taxi back to hawaii back and forth between killing an icon. >> and then on the morning of december 8th, chapman calls his wife in hawaii. after hanging up, chapman takes out the bible from his suitcase and turns to the new testament book of john and writes the word "lennon" after the gospel according to john. and then at 8:00 a.m., he heads back to the dakota. >> i had a...
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attention with reading skills, the same teen who couldn't care less who thinks "the catcher in the rye" may banned. >> it goes to the addage all publicity is good publicity. when books are challenged and banned, does that increase the interest among young people. have you seen that. >> "the earth, my butt and other big round things." my novel and others -- >> how do you say that without laughing? >> my 4-year-old things that too >> sorry, continue. >> it ha a hung banning in maryland. i had an email saying "we just shipped 1,000 copies in this distribute." who knows. it can have a chilling effect on the author, thinking that it's horrible to have a book ban, passages cited out of context and a book that wins a major award nod allowed in schools. it can have a bump in sales and a freezing effect on creativity. hard to know. >> what this is about, i think the big issue is not about your personal feelings, it's about the students. what we are talking about is literacy rates. >> excuse me. >> you are saying censoring books is increasing literacy rates, and it's a good thing. >> i'm actuall
attention with reading skills, the same teen who couldn't care less who thinks "the catcher in the rye" may banned. >> it goes to the addage all publicity is good publicity. when books are challenged and banned, does that increase the interest among young people. have you seen that. >> "the earth, my butt and other big round things." my novel and others -- >> how do you say that without laughing? >> my 4-year-old things that too >> sorry,...
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installments of the colbert book club include "the great gatsby" and anything but "catcher and the ryehey're wonderful shows filled with thoughtful literary analysis. none of which i can remember because i was [beep] on chardonnay. tonight, tonight is a special night. a night that is cold, and dark, and hard, and filled with regret. a night that we discuss a writer named ernest hemingway. now sit down, and be quiet. to celebrate this american icon i'm wearing a rugged safari outfit and occasionally drinking from a goat bladder wineskin. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: mmmm. that is some good bladder. and of course i'm surrounded by dead animals. a wild bore, elephant tusks, a bearskin rug, a marlin, and an authentic leopard throw from deepest darkest pottery barn. my biggest trophy tonight is the ryan oh, orhino. they're endangered so i only killed the front half. i let the back half go to reproduce. perhaps the most mag niff sent trophy on the wall is me. there i am as papa as i may look later in life, at the age of two years ago. my show is killing me. hemingway was a master of pro
installments of the colbert book club include "the great gatsby" and anything but "catcher and the ryehey're wonderful shows filled with thoughtful literary analysis. none of which i can remember because i was [beep] on chardonnay. tonight, tonight is a special night. a night that is cold, and dark, and hard, and filled with regret. a night that we discuss a writer named ernest hemingway. now sit down, and be quiet. to celebrate this american icon i'm wearing a rugged safari...
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angela rye, good luck to your seahawks. it's going to be interesting.d. we'll get you a shirt. >> all right. that's ted ed. i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, a major development in the chris christie administration probes there are new allegations of political corruption involving money for hurricane sandy recovery. allegations that have escalated into a federal criminal investigation. dawn zimmer, the mayor of hoboken, new jersey, says she met yesterday for more than two hours with the u.s. attorney. this comes after she made the explosive claim that christie's lieutenant governor threatened to withhold hurricane sandy relief money unless she approved a real estate project favored by the governor. mayor zimmer
angela rye, good luck to your seahawks. it's going to be interesting.d. we'll get you a shirt. >> all right. that's ted ed. i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, a major development in the chris christie administration probes there are new allegations of political corruption involving money for hurricane sandy recovery. allegations that have...
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kiplinger says rye gemstep.com.t gives you individual advice based on your mcand years to retirement and assets in all of your accounts. >> it will analyze an account you attached to it, 401(k), ira and those type of things. it will take a look. these are the things you may want to do to reach these goals you have. >> resolution number four, get serious about saving. gersner says take baby steps and set realistic goals. >> taking those dined of smaller steps can add up to a big one. even if you think your paycheck so small and can't save anything. >> automate. have money automatically taken out of your paycheck and put straight into your 401(k). you can set up automatic transfers from your checking to savings account every month. resolution number five, cut the paper clutter. go paperless. >> you can sign up for online statements from your bank and credit card and anyone else who sending you those kinds of things. that can be a great way to eliminate a lot of paper. >> try vanilla.com. the website collects informati
kiplinger says rye gemstep.com.t gives you individual advice based on your mcand years to retirement and assets in all of your accounts. >> it will analyze an account you attached to it, 401(k), ira and those type of things. it will take a look. these are the things you may want to do to reach these goals you have. >> resolution number four, get serious about saving. gersner says take baby steps and set realistic goals. >> taking those dined of smaller steps can add up to a...
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and rye calls. >> and workers were allowed to reenter the tis patch center at 8:00. >> it is in effect for parts of the bay area. this is the picture of the flags blowing around there. and now, we have more on what areas are the biggest risk. >> mainly the big hills and east hills. it is right above t 4500 feet and still 45 miles an hour. it is stupid dry. come on, we haven't had rain in one months. it goes until 1:00. >> easy gusts and a lot of the higher elevations in san francisco. the wind is beginning to pick up. oakland hills north. i know that is about 45 miles per hour. >> it is about 25 to 35. >> that is fairfield. out of the east. >> objecting land downtown is 67 degrees. >> i kid you not. summer without the fog. even down toward half moon bay. and livermore and offshore and get your attention. this is half moon bay and 67 had oakland. we will see how long that lasts. and -- 67 in oakland. >> we will see you soon. >>> security breach for neiman marcus. they say 1.1 million cards were affected. company officials say malicious software attempted to take credit information infor
and rye calls. >> and workers were allowed to reenter the tis patch center at 8:00. >> it is in effect for parts of the bay area. this is the picture of the flags blowing around there. and now, we have more on what areas are the biggest risk. >> mainly the big hills and east hills. it is right above t 4500 feet and still 45 miles an hour. it is stupid dry. come on, we haven't had rain in one months. it goes until 1:00. >> easy gusts and a lot of the higher elevations in...
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my father took the only photo that anybody has ever seen of the writing of "catcher in the rye." >> joining us on air and online, we will report on the discovery of a speech the late civil right s. >> newshour weekend is made possible by -- corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> buddhism is one of the most ancient belief systems in the world. >> buddhism is both a religion and a philosophy. only your own understanding saves you from suffering. >> it is practiced by over 350 million people today. >> there are many people who feel attracted to a religion which empowers the human individual. >> i'm going to travel to 7 wonders of the buddhist world, 7 wonders that give an insight to the long and rich history of buddhism. at each location, i'll meet buddhists who will help me to understan
my father took the only photo that anybody has ever seen of the writing of "catcher in the rye." >> joining us on air and online, we will report on the discovery of a speech the late civil right s. >> newshour weekend is made possible by -- corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...
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joining me now are angela rye and mark hannah. you, rev. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, isn't mike huckabee talking about women's libido the last thing this party needs? >> but it's the first thing we should expect. there is absolutely nothing new under the sun, rev. we have seen them time and time again stay in women's va-jjs. i don't know why they continue to talk about reproductive health when they have no idea how to message this right. we're talking yesterday was the anniversary of the roe v. wade decision. and this is what they have come up with. i just really want them to find some other talking points, because this is absolutely the wrong road for them to go down. whether cathy mcmorris rodgers from the great state of washington or some other person, woman or not is delivering the state of the union response for them, they just need to have better answers. >> mark hannah, i know you don't want to go there with the references that angela made. i'll call her pastor after the show. but your thoughts about all of this? >> my th
joining me now are angela rye and mark hannah. you, rev. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, isn't mike huckabee talking about women's libido the last thing this party needs? >> but it's the first thing we should expect. there is absolutely nothing new under the sun, rev. we have seen them time and time again stay in women's va-jjs. i don't know why they continue to talk about reproductive health when they have no idea how to message this right. we're talking yesterday was the...
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. >> the key thing is in richment, will the rye iranians have ability to enrich for a peaceful nuclear program. the administration has signaled that they would accept that, but the government of israel and american senators have said no, they want a deal with no enrichment, no centrifuges, nothing. that's the key, can they bridge that gap, will the u.s. congress agree that they can have some form of enrichment. observers say that the reality is that they have to have some coffee nuclear program. >> do you think the hardliners in iran can scuttle this no. >> absolutely, hardliners in washington and tehran could scuttle this, no question. what we've seen on the iranian side is an unprecedented political coalition put together and unpress democraticked backing from a diverse swath within the rye iranian political system. that's been key to deliver the iranian end of the bargain up to this point. both sides are always going to have hardliners. the trick is how can we buck them in to make sure a sustained diplomatic process is carried out the same way it works every else in the world. >> se
. >> the key thing is in richment, will the rye iranians have ability to enrich for a peaceful nuclear program. the administration has signaled that they would accept that, but the government of israel and american senators have said no, they want a deal with no enrichment, no centrifuges, nothing. that's the key, can they bridge that gap, will the u.s. congress agree that they can have some form of enrichment. observers say that the reality is that they have to have some coffee nuclear...
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telling them that reading is just for geeks, the same teen who couldn't care less that the catcher in the rye, banned for its vulgar language and sexual scenes. >> carolyn kind of goes to the old adage all publicity is good publicity. when these are banned does that increase the interest among young people? have you seen that on some of your other book. >> the earth my butt and other big round things -- >> that was the greatest title ever. >> my four-year-old thought it was too.about it had a huge banning in maryland about four years ago. and barnes and noble called me and said we just shipped a large shipment to your district. me who's writing the book, thinking it's horrible to have a book banned to have passages soorted out of context -- cited out of context and to have people calling it trash. it can have a bump on sales, it can have a freezing effect on creativity. >> no offense to carey lirn here -- carolyn here, what this is about is not the students but what we're talking about is [simultaneous speech] >> you're saying that censoring books is is increasing literacy rates, this is a go
telling them that reading is just for geeks, the same teen who couldn't care less that the catcher in the rye, banned for its vulgar language and sexual scenes. >> carolyn kind of goes to the old adage all publicity is good publicity. when these are banned does that increase the interest among young people? have you seen that on some of your other book. >> the earth my butt and other big round things -- >> that was the greatest title ever. >> my four-year-old thought it...
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. >> these kids have a bad reaction to gluten, a protein found in certain grains such as wheat, rye,s an autoimmune disorder, it is a lifelong disorder, if you have celiac, you're on gluten free diet your life. >> here the food is gluten free, so they can eat whatever they want and they love it. >> what are the symptoms of celiac disease? >> it is different in every person, in some people they can have problems with their joints, some people have problems with not growing, the most common ones are gi symptoms. >> stomachaches way more often than with any other kid. >> you don't absorb things well, iron levels may be down, you may be anemic, you may not absorb calcium, so bones can be thinner. >> for some, including marja and her family, getting that diagnosis took time. >> my daughter was born and she was very sick. never ending diagnosed with appendicitis, diagnosed with every possible illness. one day i got so frustrated because i brought her to the hospital, they said she had leukemia, they wanted to admit her because the fever would not go down. but it has been 23 hours on the in
. >> these kids have a bad reaction to gluten, a protein found in certain grains such as wheat, rye,s an autoimmune disorder, it is a lifelong disorder, if you have celiac, you're on gluten free diet your life. >> here the food is gluten free, so they can eat whatever they want and they love it. >> what are the symptoms of celiac disease? >> it is different in every person, in some people they can have problems with their joints, some people have problems with not...
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. >> this is what folsom lake looks light rye now. >>> a bay area airplane is back to normal now. kpix5's lynn ramirez says it only stopped when it hit the fence. >> no doubt some scary moments for the people who came crashing down. the twin engine prop made a normal landing but lost its breaks. it careened off the runway and hit a perimeter catch fence on the backside of the airport. there was a small hydraulic fluid leak that was quickly cleaned up by the firefighter who's responded. the airplane was towed back to a hanger and was not badly damaged. >> four people on board were not hour. this is the second incident in two weeks in that airport. last time, two planes t-boned on the run way. nobody was hurt. >>> a scare on the cal campus. a lilt before 8:00, a container of hydro chloric acid broke in the science building. about two liters spilled. police cleared out all the students. nobody was injured. the police department is now dealing with cleaning up the mess left behind. >>> imagine trying to sign up for health insurance an giving your personal information to a convict. jua
. >> this is what folsom lake looks light rye now. >>> a bay area airplane is back to normal now. kpix5's lynn ramirez says it only stopped when it hit the fence. >> no doubt some scary moments for the people who came crashing down. the twin engine prop made a normal landing but lost its breaks. it careened off the runway and hit a perimeter catch fence on the backside of the airport. there was a small hydraulic fluid leak that was quickly cleaned up by the firefighter...
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i don't think it's a rye risk. >> they've been doing that for a lot of years. cutting costs and trying to squeeze out more with less. is there a point you run into, forget it, there's no more that can be squeezed out? >> i think we were not at the end of the line for profit margins. we could see profit margins expand a little more. the market can continue to do well even if they are leveling out. >> when you say do well, you're not looking at necessarily a repeat of last year? >> not necessarily -- >> but potentially? >> one of the risks for the market is a melt-up. we could get that this year. and the reason why i say risk -- >> that's a good risk to. >> as good as they feel while happening they don't tend to end well and the corrections that follow are nastier than if we had a grind-up type of market which would be a healthier environment. >> what growth are you looking for? 3%. >> i think the 4% that we saw in the third quarter and estimates in some cases going to 3.5 and 4 for the fourth quarter, that's a stretch for 2014 but we can hang around the 3% level
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. >>> david lee scores 22 points and grabs 18 rye bounds. the warriors top the bucks, 101-80.franchise record. they'll try to set a new mark tonight in brooklyn. >>> and sometimes the miami heat just make it look so easy. after making a layup against new orleans, lebron james hits the floor and when he gets up, he spots an elderly fan in the front row and gives her a bit of a smooch. lebron finishes with 32 points and the heat knock off the pelicans, 107-88. >>> two of college basketball's best teams squaring off in conference play. number 3 ohio state visiting number 5, michigan state. the spartans fans getting pumped up at halftime by their rose bowl's football squad, and it seems to work. keith appling hits a go-ahead hitter. michigan state wins, 72-68. >>> when we return, caught red-handed. dozens of former new york city police officers who claimed they were too sick to work accused in a massive disability benefits scheme. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyon
. >>> david lee scores 22 points and grabs 18 rye bounds. the warriors top the bucks, 101-80.franchise record. they'll try to set a new mark tonight in brooklyn. >>> and sometimes the miami heat just make it look so easy. after making a layup against new orleans, lebron james hits the floor and when he gets up, he spots an elderly fan in the front row and gives her a bit of a smooch. lebron finishes with 32 points and the heat knock off the pelicans, 107-88. >>> two...
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it was still snowing when he sent that report in in washington, d.c., rye here, 6 inches. -- right here, 6 inches. martinsburg closer to 9. this was really a legitimate snowstorm, anywhere from 3 to 3.5 on the low end to upwards of 10. you saw scoot broom across parts of frederick county. it's blowing around. the way you do it, you try to get out in an open area, take several measurements and average them out. >> moments later it's swept away and then back again. >>> today will be problematic with the cold. the windchills this morning. they're really down there. yellow alert day in effect there with temperatures by noon in the mid-teens. 17, 18, somewhere in that range is where we'll stop. potentially 20 but still very cold with those winds gusting at times to 30 mile an hours. we're watching the storm system pull away. still snowing across the coastal areas, parts of long island and southeastern new england are seeing this. this is going to bomb nova scotia. they'll get pounded with snow. we have the wind, clearing skies. we have the cold conditions. still some winter weather advisorie
it was still snowing when he sent that report in in washington, d.c., rye here, 6 inches. -- right here, 6 inches. martinsburg closer to 9. this was really a legitimate snowstorm, anywhere from 3 to 3.5 on the low end to upwards of 10. you saw scoot broom across parts of frederick county. it's blowing around. the way you do it, you try to get out in an open area, take several measurements and average them out. >> moments later it's swept away and then back again. >>> today will...
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. >> the olympic torch rye lay with 2 -- relay with 250 athletes sharing the flame, the very real threat of another suicide bombing in this most volatile region meant celebration years in the planning was scaled down, shunted out of town, to a football stadium turned fortress. the olympic flame has been on the road for more than 100 days. weight lifters and wrestlers from the caucasus all local heroes giving the job of showing off the torch to their people. it was a truncated affair. hundreds of thousands of people in this mountainous region unable to share in this day. many of those in the half full stadium had to be bussed in to make up numbers. >> this scaled back ceremony confined to a stadium is not what the russian olympic foimps were looking for but what they were stuck with. the olympic flame has always symbolized peace and friendship and there's precious little evidence of that in southern russia. the fighting between russian security force et cetera and separatist forces of looking to establish an independent islamic state has beening going on for more than a decade. these were
. >> the olympic torch rye lay with 2 -- relay with 250 athletes sharing the flame, the very real threat of another suicide bombing in this most volatile region meant celebration years in the planning was scaled down, shunted out of town, to a football stadium turned fortress. the olympic flame has been on the road for more than 100 days. weight lifters and wrestlers from the caucasus all local heroes giving the job of showing off the torch to their people. it was a truncated affair....
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and rye just didn't understand. kind of angry at the world, like why do people treat me this world. >> reporter: the 13-year-old said she was bullied because her parents are deaf. bianconi helped her find the voice no one else could hear. >> at home, i would just sing, and no one could hear me. >> and she heard you? >> she could hear me. >> reporter: despite knowing what she's done for them, the students were amazed that their music teach was nominated for a grammy award. >> it's never going to be something that we repay her for what she does. even with the grammy. that she is bigger than that. >> reporter: a winner already for helping thousands of students find their rhythm in class and in life. michelle miller, cbs news, westminster, vermont. >> congratulations on the nomination. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll announce the actual winner of the grammy's music educator award. >>> plus, microsoft founder bill gates stops by the studio to tell us about efforts to eradicate pover
and rye just didn't understand. kind of angry at the world, like why do people treat me this world. >> reporter: the 13-year-old said she was bullied because her parents are deaf. bianconi helped her find the voice no one else could hear. >> at home, i would just sing, and no one could hear me. >> and she heard you? >> she could hear me. >> reporter: despite knowing what she's done for them, the students were amazed that their music teach was nominated for a grammy...
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he expects to see some polygraphs -- rye grass this this year.gress regarding chinese banks, this is what he had to say. >> i'm beginning to change my mind and look at this more closely. this finance of and stuck to their balance sheets. there was this huge issue that acts as a backstop. they are getting merck under bobo what is happening. competition, the spreads that they have been enjoying -- we will have to separate the men from the boys. >> he proposes changes for a sustainable and economic road and china but to create opportunities as well. rex thank you. see you later. let's can the preacher what is coming up on countdown. they prepare to release the trading statement. annual list of the best performing hedge funds. >> could it be the end of the festivities? 35 straight quarters of improving sales. 30 five quarters. that is nearly nine years. it could all end today. sales did decline at st. mary's ainsbury christmas -- s did decline over the christmas period. people are going more upmarket. into what has been eating into the competition. i'll handed over to jonathan. lex that
he expects to see some polygraphs -- rye grass this this year.gress regarding chinese banks, this is what he had to say. >> i'm beginning to change my mind and look at this more closely. this finance of and stuck to their balance sheets. there was this huge issue that acts as a backstop. they are getting merck under bobo what is happening. competition, the spreads that they have been enjoying -- we will have to separate the men from the boys. >> he proposes changes for a sustainable...
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i'll have the lemon bread and the seafood rye, tucked under, both under my arms.smile will be enhanced by goat butter. my sautÉed quail is floating in. i know, i know -- i have to go one day, so please let it be in pureed artichoke, no oil, no wine, just pure spring water artichoke soup." [laughter] tavis: the book from nikki giovanni is called "chasing utopia: a hybrid." always a delight to be in conversation with you, nikki giovanni. >> [laughs] thanks, tavis. tavis: good to have you on. that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. i am tavis smiley. join us next time for a conversation with mary make donald. that is next time. i will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. ♪ pbs. ♪ (♪ theme music ) (♪) matt elmore: welcome to imagemakers a weekly showcase featuring the best short films from around the world. stay tuned and enjoy the filmmakers of tomorrow today on
i'll have the lemon bread and the seafood rye, tucked under, both under my arms.smile will be enhanced by goat butter. my sautÉed quail is floating in. i know, i know -- i have to go one day, so please let it be in pureed artichoke, no oil, no wine, just pure spring water artichoke soup." [laughter] tavis: the book from nikki giovanni is called "chasing utopia: a hybrid." always a delight to be in conversation with you, nikki giovanni. >> [laughs] thanks, tavis. tavis:...
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wade has no rye rooe yaks. >> he was calm and collected and didn't say anything. >> i think max was prepared, prepared himself for what is probably going happen today >> the judge sentenced wade to life and a 20 year gun enhancement for a drive by shooting. wade tried to scare a teen who dated a girl he liked the two were in this truck. the judge said they were luck yes to escape with their lives, also receive 16 months for repelling into a dealership and stealing a lamborghini. >> this case is not about a lamborghini or a celebrity. it's someone came within inches of taking two teenagers' lives >> i spoke to the two detectives that cracked the case. >> one thing i told him is that i didn't feel comfortable walking down the same sidewalk as him. that, i think in spite of that, i won't want my mom or my girlfriend to be walking down the same street as max wade. >> it's sad for someone 17 years old to be looking at this incredible sentence but he had planned it out carefully, more carefully than many adult offenders we've seen. >> wade's attorney planning an appeal but at this point will have
wade has no rye rooe yaks. >> he was calm and collected and didn't say anything. >> i think max was prepared, prepared himself for what is probably going happen today >> the judge sentenced wade to life and a 20 year gun enhancement for a drive by shooting. wade tried to scare a teen who dated a girl he liked the two were in this truck. the judge said they were luck yes to escape with their lives, also receive 16 months for repelling into a dealership and stealing a...
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they reece released that and still caught cash andaround rye are you. >>> make sure you have a lock,p your valentine usual -- valuables and it is unfortunate that somebody would break being in and walk a out. >> he is 6-foot 2, tattoos on his by the poe apple believe he could have struck other gyms in the area so they are on the lookout. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time is 5:37, we have a deadline for the new gender identity law to turn in signatures to put that issue back on the ballot. the law could be suspended. they must decide if they will use the male or female bathrooms and play on male or female sports teams. >>> mean and they talk about 'effort and to see how children of different races are treated. they want to make sure all personnel are trained in conflict management and dehe ishe is and ms. obama plans on spending a lunch with house leader fans sip pelosi. he had what responded to the government shut town. >>> for comments is made and they are there to play an exhibition game today as a birthday present for kim jong il. now during that moment, rodman l
they reece released that and still caught cash andaround rye are you. >>> make sure you have a lock,p your valentine usual -- valuables and it is unfortunate that somebody would break being in and walk a out. >> he is 6-foot 2, tattoos on his by the poe apple believe he could have struck other gyms in the area so they are on the lookout. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time is 5:37, we have a deadline for the new gender identity law to turn in signatures...
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wade has no rye rooe yaks. >> he was calm and collected and didn't say anything. >> i think max was prepared, prepared himself for what is probably going happen today >> the judge sentenced wade to life and a 20 year gun enhancement for a drive by shooting. wade tried to scare a teen who dated a girl he liked the two were in this truck. the judge said they were luck yes to escape with their lives, also receive 16 months for repelling into a dealership and stealing a lamborghini. >> this case is not about a lamborghini or a celebrity. it's someone came within inches of taking two teenagers' lives >> i spoke to the two detectives that cracked the case. >> one thing i told him is that i didn't feel comfortable walking down the same sidewalk as him. that, i think in spite of that, i won't want my mom or my girlfriend to be walking down the same street as max wade. >> it's sad for someone 17 years old to be looking at this incredible sentence but he had planned it out carefully, more carefully than many adult offenders we've seen. >> wade's attorney planning an appeal but at this point will have
wade has no rye rooe yaks. >> he was calm and collected and didn't say anything. >> i think max was prepared, prepared himself for what is probably going happen today >> the judge sentenced wade to life and a 20 year gun enhancement for a drive by shooting. wade tried to scare a teen who dated a girl he liked the two were in this truck. the judge said they were luck yes to escape with their lives, also receive 16 months for repelling into a dealership and stealing a...
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. >> now, have rye kindle led the debate whether strong enough for great, four tours in afghanistan andaid the training is inadequate. >> the way we go about this training has really been lacking. and it's kind of passions meal i think in my point. >> does that mean the way marines treat people or do we have to start back when kids are in school? >> that's i'm glad you brought that up. i took tai quan do, these are upper body strengthening and at no tim good i become, such that i would, could meet the standard of men. >> so it's difficult for women to do three pullups in a row, what else in the affiliateness -- is there anything else that is that soft? >> the is storm language for the women and 30 miles for the minute. i had been on the marine coarse first women were running a mielg and a half and three miles, rawing the sierm 30 miles, we just had a separate,. >> i have never been able to do a pullup and many times throughout my career i resolved to try to improve my upper body strength and i could never come to that point. >> you think that women who don't pass this test should be kep
. >> now, have rye kindle led the debate whether strong enough for great, four tours in afghanistan andaid the training is inadequate. >> the way we go about this training has really been lacking. and it's kind of passions meal i think in my point. >> does that mean the way marines treat people or do we have to start back when kids are in school? >> that's i'm glad you brought that up. i took tai quan do, these are upper body strengthening and at no tim good i become,...
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marshmallow ryes crispy oreos. taste better than the watermelon candy cane oreos that launched last year. >> i don't even remember those. >> these sound good. >> unfortunately they do. >> have a good weekend. >> a major investigation into hospitals reusing >> it might be cute if it wasn't on your back porch. details on the bear the police can't seem to catch. >> no word yet on justin will be charged with a felony or a misdebeiber but that is pending. he admitted to police he drank alcohol, smoked pot and took prescription drugs that night. that may just have been his way of announcing he is running for the mayor of toronto. this helmet isust torture on my hair. try head & shoulders for men. you can reach polamalu levels of flake-free scalp and hairness. check it. ♪ seven benefits every bottle. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders for men. aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen e, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying
marshmallow ryes crispy oreos. taste better than the watermelon candy cane oreos that launched last year. >> i don't even remember those. >> these sound good. >> unfortunately they do. >> have a good weekend. >> a major investigation into hospitals reusing >> it might be cute if it wasn't on your back porch. details on the bear the police can't seem to catch. >> no word yet on justin will be charged with a felony or a misdebeiber but that is pending. he...
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i asked charles smith if rodman may be bringing bay home with him and that he just gave me a rye smile. this is what he did say about the rest of the trip. >> he sat out as a bridge for cultural exchange and we accomplished that mission. we attended, we were in north korea with tourists, with other americans and our documentary film crew. and all of us agree that the trip was just simply incredible. >> now rodman is the wild card. we don't know when he's coming back or what he's doing while still there. is his only mission to party with a dictator or is he planning a diplomatic slam dunk? >> nba players are thrilled to be coming home. carl, thanks so much. >>> waking up this morning in minnesota at home for the first time in nine months. the 29-year-old has been locked up in the united arab elm rats. it took months for formal charges to be filed and now for a conviction. now he's speaking out about what happened to him. >> i think there's a misconception that i broke a law. i did nothing wrong. there was nothing legal about the video. i was tried in a textbook kangaroo court and convic
i asked charles smith if rodman may be bringing bay home with him and that he just gave me a rye smile. this is what he did say about the rest of the trip. >> he sat out as a bridge for cultural exchange and we accomplished that mission. we attended, we were in north korea with tourists, with other americans and our documentary film crew. and all of us agree that the trip was just simply incredible. >> now rodman is the wild card. we don't know when he's coming back or what he's...
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. >> they will fire some and rye hire others. they did well with the holiday sales.outlook for. cheryl: any number we get numbers from alcoa. this sets numbers off for us much the stock is trading to the downside, nicole. what do you make of it? >> it hit a high, annual high earlier today. the aluminum company alcoa is due to report their numbers. they're trying to offset prices. right now the stock is down 1.1%. david: oil, looks like now it is about flat. tell you, natural gas, a lot of people are looking at that seeing where it is going, right down about 4% today. >> nat-gas fund is down almost 4%. [closing bell ringing] nat-gas is a best traded commodity. you may be seeing profit-taking. david: it pose up and down -- goes up and down pretty fast. we'll talk about that in detail coming up. bells are ringing on wall street. pulls out a gain for s&p. russell 2000, small and mid-sized stocks pulling out a gain, ever so slight. as it settle it is may actually change. right now we're seeing a mixed picture here. the dow jones certainly lot better than it was different
. >> they will fire some and rye hire others. they did well with the holiday sales.outlook for. cheryl: any number we get numbers from alcoa. this sets numbers off for us much the stock is trading to the downside, nicole. what do you make of it? >> it hit a high, annual high earlier today. the aluminum company alcoa is due to report their numbers. they're trying to offset prices. right now the stock is down 1.1%. david: oil, looks like now it is about flat. tell you, natural gas, a...
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and that rye correlation with me getting married last year. >> congratulations. i want to thank you very much. the chief executive of snapdeal. >> thank you. >> best of luck. coming up next i'm going to talk to the chief executive of a company that just bought pat enter. we'll find how he plans to profit from them. mystery guest clue number one -- >> apple and microsoft. normally they compete against each other. in 2011 they teamed up with other technology companies in order to buy thousands of patents from nortel networks. the group calls itself the rock star consortium. now rock star is selling a bunch of those patents to another company. joining me to tell us more about the deal is the chief executive, anthony hayes. anthony, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> patents are a popular area right now because all the technology companies need the legal wherewithal to use them. how did you get into the patent business? >> well, in law school i worked for a judge, general litigation at a large firm. one day many years back a clients walked in, needed
and that rye correlation with me getting married last year. >> congratulations. i want to thank you very much. the chief executive of snapdeal. >> thank you. >> best of luck. coming up next i'm going to talk to the chief executive of a company that just bought pat enter. we'll find how he plans to profit from them. mystery guest clue number one -- >> apple and microsoft. normally they compete against each other. in 2011 they teamed up with other technology companies in...
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on they look to see what kind of rye views that small businesses get. people say this could cause people to be unfairly denied. >>> it's one of the biggest car shows in the area. it's the silicon valley auto show. you can check out hundreds of new models of electric cars, muscle cars. you can even test drove some. this new mercedes has front seat massagers. there it is. and four fragrance options. what will that set you back? $120,000. ouch. >> did we say that the front seat massagers are people? >> i'm not sure if it's people that sit there or if it's actually in the seat. for $120,000 -- >> air pressure, awesome. so if you have a convertible, you're going to be able to put the top down in that seven day forecast. a live look from our brand new high-definition mountain camera. fog free across san francisco. >> that is a beautiful look. >>> coming up next in sports, we're going to tell you why warrior's guard's chances are up. and crabtree. we'll explain next from the sports desk. >>> scientists are now studying how the state's third largest fire that b
on they look to see what kind of rye views that small businesses get. people say this could cause people to be unfairly denied. >>> it's one of the biggest car shows in the area. it's the silicon valley auto show. you can check out hundreds of new models of electric cars, muscle cars. you can even test drove some. this new mercedes has front seat massagers. there it is. and four fragrance options. what will that set you back? $120,000. ouch. >> did we say that the front seat...
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we have seen the movie several times before in other counterfeit ryes. he wants to use marijuana use it. but if you don't, the reasons why you don't you don't inflict on other people. >> marijuana is not inflicted on anybody. it is unhealthy just like alcohol is unhealthy. it is a different type of damage than heroin and cocape and the drug enforcement establishment needs to acknowledge the factual realty. >> we could talk for it an to say. i invite comments on twitter at alisyn camerota. we'll have you back. much more to debate about this. thanks for your time. >> my pleasure. >> white house in a moment, reaction to robert gates book. bringing together written lyrics to an american classic and the flag that inspired them. >> stay tuned, big tech show in las vegas. adam, what's on tap? >> from the absurd like a pet fitness tracker, really? to amazing, people like me that can't sing a lick and makes us simon and garfunkel. if you want to see this, stick around. ♪ only on fox >> we are moments away from a white house briefing where we expect press secretar
we have seen the movie several times before in other counterfeit ryes. he wants to use marijuana use it. but if you don't, the reasons why you don't you don't inflict on other people. >> marijuana is not inflicted on anybody. it is unhealthy just like alcohol is unhealthy. it is a different type of damage than heroin and cocape and the drug enforcement establishment needs to acknowledge the factual realty. >> we could talk for it an to say. i invite comments on twitter at alisyn...
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no one else was making progress and i wanted to make rye grass with smaller and more efficient ones.up on the journey 15 years ago. >> are you working on batteries? >> very much so. this is not ours, but this has nickel manganese and it gives it 50% more power. int we are doing is putting this very light and very powerful motor with an improved battery and a more efficient motor, enabling us to get full, upright vacuum cleaner performance from a machine that is clear of the cord. vacuums says this is a ghastly thing to deal with, the cord. a bore, unwinding this and winding it up again, this is utter freedom. >> this is four and a half pounds. >> this is very light. you can do the stairs and the car like that. >> this is for the car. >> and the cobwebs. >> this is the same product but there is a difference here. >> i have taken that off and now i can do the stairs, and the cobwebs. this is all that you need. >> you don't have to answer this because this is a private company but how much revenue will this generate? >> i think it will take over the main vacuum cleaner as we develop mor
no one else was making progress and i wanted to make rye grass with smaller and more efficient ones.up on the journey 15 years ago. >> are you working on batteries? >> very much so. this is not ours, but this has nickel manganese and it gives it 50% more power. int we are doing is putting this very light and very powerful motor with an improved battery and a more efficient motor, enabling us to get full, upright vacuum cleaner performance from a machine that is clear of the cord....
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north cor rye yaw is -- north korea is a crappy china and we have seen how bad their pharmaceuticals are. that was xanax and the dosages were way off. they were way too intense. if that was here we would have had a much better high. that was a wake up call. oh my gosh. these guys cannot make drugs. >> those were north korean qualeids. >> he was so peppy. how many anphetamines do you put in your qualouds kim jong-un? >> you dated rodman in the 90s. you were 15 though. should he have spoken about kenneth bay the way he did? he sounds like he knew something we didn't. >> i love him going to north korea in general because obviously i don't really like she gala vaunting around -- gala vaunting around with a murderous dictator, but i like the fact that there are people in the world that dennis rodman is their only representation of an american. can you imagine if your country is going to tell you all of the propaganda that north korea has, they drink coffee made from filtered snow. i would be like, i bet they do. i like that there is some poor little north korean is like, god, americans. t
north cor rye yaw is -- north korea is a crappy china and we have seen how bad their pharmaceuticals are. that was xanax and the dosages were way off. they were way too intense. if that was here we would have had a much better high. that was a wake up call. oh my gosh. these guys cannot make drugs. >> those were north korean qualeids. >> he was so peppy. how many anphetamines do you put in your qualouds kim jong-un? >> you dated rodman in the 90s. you were 15 though. should he...
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. >> you want to fabbing el obama with low ryes learner and benghazi and others until you get an documentn't tie it. one standard of application. >> have you noticed a difference in media coverage noticed the overwhelming interest in bridge gate with a new jersey governor with the irs and others. >> he would have been happy if we did the key bridge not happy we are talking bridge at all. >> is a politician ever hurt because he seems too strong? is it good for christie to get a little push back make him a little more nimble. >> by the way you need to sell a state story. >> how do you think the doj or any other network, the controversy over this nominee they don't want to talk about that. i got to go. we will be right back. plus hannity at the top of the hour. >> what did the governor come out and do? he owned it. he said this is my watch i am responsible. that is one thing this administration doesn't do. weeknights are for favorites. olive garden's signature favorites now just $10. including everyone's favorite fettuccine alfredo and our classic lasagna. plus uimited soup or salad, and war
. >> you want to fabbing el obama with low ryes learner and benghazi and others until you get an documentn't tie it. one standard of application. >> have you noticed a difference in media coverage noticed the overwhelming interest in bridge gate with a new jersey governor with the irs and others. >> he would have been happy if we did the key bridge not happy we are talking bridge at all. >> is a politician ever hurt because he seems too strong? is it good for christie to...
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my guess, it's a guess, my own guess is that the sites, close sites are going to be secure, rye? if you are going to try to get into a building, that's going to be difficult. if you are going to try about get into event sites, that's difficult. but soft targets where the public gathers that are outside the venues, those are going to be tough to police. >> are there other security measures outside the black widow threat? >> i think so far the discussion about this is focused on one person and one group. there are multiple players here with multiple grievances. so i think we have a tendency to focus on an organization. or one leader. and what often happens is, extremists, there are multiple groups with overlapping membership. people are off doing their own thing. so i think this is just, for the russians they put themselves in a really really difficult situation. there will be thousands of people there, thousands of media people there and lot of people who are going to want to cause trouble. >> sadly enough this has become a magnet for anyone with a grievance. >> john, absolutely.
my guess, it's a guess, my own guess is that the sites, close sites are going to be secure, rye? if you are going to try to get into a building, that's going to be difficult. if you are going to try about get into event sites, that's difficult. but soft targets where the public gathers that are outside the venues, those are going to be tough to police. >> are there other security measures outside the black widow threat? >> i think so far the discussion about this is focused on one...
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he just gave me a rye smile. he had this to say about what he said for the benefits of that trip. >> he said on a mission to use basketball as a bridge for cultural change. we accomplished that mission. we attended in north korea with tourists, other americans and our documentary film crew. all of us agree that the trip was just simply incredible. >>. the big question now, what is dennis rodman's mission while he remains in north korea? is it just a party with a dictator or preparing some kind of diplomatic slam dunk. >> thank you, carl. >>> breaking overnight in this country a major water emergency in west virginia. it's now a federal emergency. the white house signed on to a disaster declaration after a chemical spill. a river that serves as the main source of water for 200,000 people. those people being told do not drink the water, do not bathe in it, do not cook with it, do not use the water for any reason. it's not clear how dangerous the chemical is for humans, but many have been flooding emergency rooms to
he just gave me a rye smile. he had this to say about what he said for the benefits of that trip. >> he said on a mission to use basketball as a bridge for cultural change. we accomplished that mission. we attended in north korea with tourists, other americans and our documentary film crew. all of us agree that the trip was just simply incredible. >>. the big question now, what is dennis rodman's mission while he remains in north korea? is it just a party with a dictator or...
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the police rye all the time. we told you that when you were a prosecutor. that's true. but fact that this cop would come into court, raise his hand, swear to tell the truth and then just tell a bald-faced lie, it amazed me. defendants had said, oh, there are witnesses out there who know what really happened, but they won't come to court. same thing in my case. my -- the criminal prosecution was this dumb little fred and barney dispute over a parking space. and the judge in the trial joked with the jury, this is a dispute about a parking space between two people, and neither one of them has a car, which was true. i had moved into this apartment, and a parking space came with it. so my bright idea -- again, i was paying back these loans from harvard law school -- was to rent out the parking space so that i could have a little money coming in on side. well, unbeknownst to me, my crafty neighbor across the parking lot, she was renting out that space too, only it belonged to me. it didn't belong to her. so i rented it out, she starts harassing the woman who's parking there,
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and my father said the only photo that anybody has ever seen of salinger writing "the catcher in the rye" >> ifill: american >> ifill: "american masters: salinger" airs on most pbs stations later this evening. check your local listing for the time. those audio problems have been fixed. >> we're back with robert ware, help us understand this black widow phenomenon. >> the black widows first appeared in june 2000 when a woman detonated a bomb attached to her body at a russian military base in chechnya. attracted worldwide attention in october 2002 during moscow theater hostage crisis when chechen rebels distinctively featured female insurgents. ever since 2003 there have been number of incidents in russia, particularly in north caucuss involving women related to martyred fighters who have detonated bombs on their body at various public events. >> so, there was a group called dagestan that took responsibility for those horrible bombs that we just saw at the end of december. who is this group? >> the group started during second chechen war and is affiliated with the broader called the caucas
and my father said the only photo that anybody has ever seen of salinger writing "the catcher in the rye" >> ifill: american >> ifill: "american masters: salinger" airs on most pbs stations later this evening. check your local listing for the time. those audio problems have been fixed. >> we're back with robert ware, help us understand this black widow phenomenon. >> the black widows first appeared in june 2000 when a woman detonated a bomb attached...
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joining me now is judge alex fer ar who is a rye tired circuit court judge and director of the show and dallas. we know he is charged with a dui but the reports came in and said the blood alcohol content was lower than the legal limit in florida. how did they get to the dui charge? >> i don't know if it is lower than the legal limit. from what i heard .04. >> it is .08 for adults in florida. >> .08 is the standard across the country for dui. his blood level was .04. the problem is he is 19 years old. he is not supposed to have any alcohol in his system. florida law requires if you are under 21 anything above .02 is a dui. he qualifies under florida law. >> he got out on bond 2500 bond yesterday. what happens now? >> he will be treated like anybody else. no better no worse. florida miami especially doesn't treat stars differently. ful the state attorney's office will determine what charges they are going to file if any and at that point they are working it out to see how strong the case is and whether he can plead it out. it is a first offense. he shouldn't be drag racing that is the one
joining me now is judge alex fer ar who is a rye tired circuit court judge and director of the show and dallas. we know he is charged with a dui but the reports came in and said the blood alcohol content was lower than the legal limit in florida. how did they get to the dui charge? >> i don't know if it is lower than the legal limit. from what i heard .04. >> it is .08 for adults in florida. >> .08 is the standard across the country for dui. his blood level was .04. the...
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that oil will be able to reach about 25% of the nation's rye fining capacity in the gulf coast. refineries that are nearby lake charles and also in new orleans. moving this light sweet crude in this way benefits the refiners, saves them roughly $15 per barrel to do it via pipe. this raises the question, of course, what about the northern leg of keystone. it could bring another 830,000 barrels of heavier crude from alberta, canada to the gulf cost. the cost saving there about $20 to $25, so you can see why the refiners are guest behind it. the canadians are growing somewhat impatient as they await a decision, recently say that president obama has punted on this sure, and secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. will not be sbushd making a final decision. but thens of thousands of jobs and the fishes we aefficiencies getting. so potential the opening of the southern leg could move the ball forward, and that conversation. larry, back to you. >>> all right. many thanks to jackie. i'm sort of scratching my head. secretary of state john kerry says they won't be pushed into a decisi
that oil will be able to reach about 25% of the nation's rye fining capacity in the gulf coast. refineries that are nearby lake charles and also in new orleans. moving this light sweet crude in this way benefits the refiners, saves them roughly $15 per barrel to do it via pipe. this raises the question, of course, what about the northern leg of keystone. it could bring another 830,000 barrels of heavier crude from alberta, canada to the gulf cost. the cost saving there about $20 to $25, so you...
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. >> coming this close to a black rye nos ras is rare in south africa, there are only 1,700 still alivends of miles away in this convention hall in texas, the dallas safari club says they have a way of helping save this ancient beast. the group will auction off a permit from the government to hunt and kill one. ben carter says sacrificing one animal is smart and good. >> it's going to be able to raise more money than any other way you could do it to help provide for all the conservative vegas needs we need. >> it has sparked death threats, which the fbi is investigating, along with a vicious debate over how to save this species. critics call the auction a sad joke. tell us what you're joining us from. >> namibia in africa. >> marcia works with the nami a namibian government to save the rhinos. do you agree? the hunting permit will be auctioned off saturday night. it's a closed event. you have to have a special ticket to get in. no cameras allowed inside. organizers say it's to protect the identity of the bidders. the permit could sell for as much as $250,000, even up to a million dollar
. >> coming this close to a black rye nos ras is rare in south africa, there are only 1,700 still alivends of miles away in this convention hall in texas, the dallas safari club says they have a way of helping save this ancient beast. the group will auction off a permit from the government to hunt and kill one. ben carter says sacrificing one animal is smart and good. >> it's going to be able to raise more money than any other way you could do it to help provide for all the...