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the question for most american, i think you heard this from tony schafer.e that this doesn't become, and i don't think for mernss it is necessarily iraq, afghanistan, another long-term engage p.m. takes resources from thissy a lot of americans feel like we have some very serious problem here at lohome that we need to dealing with. what insurance can you give american people, if any, we're talking about a plan b, plan c, that it doesn't fall into chaos. it was an air strike that was a short term engagement. >> what i can say is that we've never asked for boots on the ground. we have our own boots on the ground. the overwhelming majority of the fighters of the free syria army fwlong this moderate infrastructure. over 100,000 fighters. by the way, compared to a few thousand of the extremists that want very extreme end game that the overwhelming majority of the syrian people disagree with. what we want is a fair fate. we want bashar al assad not to have the chemical weapon capabilities or the ballistic weapons capabilities or the air force so we can continue li
the question for most american, i think you heard this from tony schafer.e that this doesn't become, and i don't think for mernss it is necessarily iraq, afghanistan, another long-term engage p.m. takes resources from thissy a lot of americans feel like we have some very serious problem here at lohome that we need to dealing with. what insurance can you give american people, if any, we're talking about a plan b, plan c, that it doesn't fall into chaos. it was an air strike that was a short term...
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richard schafer says he thinks there will be more than 2.5 million homes that will buy this mayweather alvarez fight. to put it in context, here are the biggest pay-per-view boxing events of all-time. one was the mayweather de la hola. we asked money mayweather what drives him to keep driving what he does. >> i stay motivated, because the boxing world is creating these young, strong monsters. in a fight game. the only thing i could do is keep working hard to beat these young guys. these guys want my spot. they want to be at the pinnacle. >> if you want to watch this fight, it's $65 for the standard definition fee. and if you want to see all those blood, sweat and tears all over that ring, it's going to cost you $75 for all that hd action. melissa, this is no cheap proposition. certainly a big boom for companies like showtime if they can get that kind of demand. >> i've got to ask you, who are you picking in the fight? >> i'll tell you what, i like mayweather. yeah, he's had some problems, a little bit of a rocky past, but pound for pound i think he's still the best fighter out there. >
richard schafer says he thinks there will be more than 2.5 million homes that will buy this mayweather alvarez fight. to put it in context, here are the biggest pay-per-view boxing events of all-time. one was the mayweather de la hola. we asked money mayweather what drives him to keep driving what he does. >> i stay motivated, because the boxing world is creating these young, strong monsters. in a fight game. the only thing i could do is keep working hard to beat these young guys. these...
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richard schafer says he thinks there will be more than 2.5 million homes that will buy this mayweatherlvarez fight. to put it in context, here are the biggest boxing events of all time. first was the mayweather/de la hoya fight back in '07 followed by tyson versus holyfield and tyson versus lewis. we asked him to keep performing the way he does. >> i stay motivated because the boxing world keeps creating these young, strong monsters in the fight game. the only thing i can do is keep working hard to beat these young guys. these guys want my spot. they want to be at the pinnacle. >> so if you want to watch this fight, guys, it's going to be 6 abu65 bucks for the standard definition feed. if you want to see all those blood, sweat and tears, it's going to cost you 75 bucks for hd action. a big boom for companies like showtime. >> sure is. and i've got to ask you, who you picking in the fight? >> i'll tell you what. i like mayweather. yeah, he's had some problems, a little bit of a rocky past, but he's still pound for pound the best fighter out there. >> dom, have a great weekend. thanks so
richard schafer says he thinks there will be more than 2.5 million homes that will buy this mayweatherlvarez fight. to put it in context, here are the biggest boxing events of all time. first was the mayweather/de la hoya fight back in '07 followed by tyson versus holyfield and tyson versus lewis. we asked him to keep performing the way he does. >> i stay motivated because the boxing world keeps creating these young, strong monsters in the fight game. the only thing i can do is keep...
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stephen schafer, who literally wrote the book on propofol, counted 17 egregious violations by murray,lt in death. >> the lack of electric o'cardiogram. the lack of breathing monitoring -- failure to call 911. >> yes. >> it was four days on the stand that left jurors fascinated and murray shaken. finally, after 16 days and 33 witness -- >> the people are prepared and would ask to rest at this time. >> thank you. >> it was conrad murray's turn to convince a jury. >> all the defense has to do is show reasonable doubt, so if they show you one alternative that's plausible to you, then essentially dr. murray could be acquitted. >> lead defense attorney ed chernoff had laid out that alternative days before in his opening statement. >> when dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazepam created a perfect storm in his body that killed him instantly. >> now to build his case, chernoff turned to cherilyn lee, a nurse-practitioner who cared for jackson in the months before his death. >> he said, "i have a lot of difficulty sleeping." >> jack
stephen schafer, who literally wrote the book on propofol, counted 17 egregious violations by murray,lt in death. >> the lack of electric o'cardiogram. the lack of breathing monitoring -- failure to call 911. >> yes. >> it was four days on the stand that left jurors fascinated and murray shaken. finally, after 16 days and 33 witness -- >> the people are prepared and would ask to rest at this time. >> thank you. >> it was conrad murray's turn to convince a...
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this is pesticide legal analyst kristin schafer. >> there's some risks over there and having producethan what we accept here. >> reporter: we wanted to find out what was in the produce samples. investigators bagged, tags and took 18 samples for advanced analysis. at a special state laboratory. testing 3,600 samples a year costing about $1,000 each not paid by taxpayers but by fees on pesticides use in california. we saw each of the samples chopped and pureed. then chemicals that will test for chemicals. our results 15 of 18 samples, 83% positive for pesticides. that's double what's expected. although none exceeded federal standards. the highest california grown oranges a little over 1/3 of limit for a fungicide. three of four samples lower than average tomatoes from mexico. >> each one of those might be at a level that's well below the safety level. but we don't know very much about that combination. and what that means in your body. >> reporter: the bottom line again trust. inspectors can't test everything so know your grocer, check labels and ask questions, and wash and peel your p
this is pesticide legal analyst kristin schafer. >> there's some risks over there and having producethan what we accept here. >> reporter: we wanted to find out what was in the produce samples. investigators bagged, tags and took 18 samples for advanced analysis. at a special state laboratory. testing 3,600 samples a year costing about $1,000 each not paid by taxpayers but by fees on pesticides use in california. we saw each of the samples chopped and pureed. then chemicals that...
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--andrew schafer- "who knows, a shot for the stars, a shot for the nfl.am." -- et's head out west now to meet a star signal-caller in the state of washington... -- s the game of football has beco more and more global, people from all kinds of backgrounds are playing the game. that includes the tiny territory of american samoa... which is in the south pacific... nearly 5000 miles away from the california coast. there have been several football players at the college and pro level that are of samoan decent... two of the most famous are steelers safety troy polamalu... and the late junior seau. in tacoma, washington, you'll meet a young man with samoan roots, who is hoping to make his own mark in the football world. sefo liufau is the starting quarterback at bellarmine prep. and he knows about the place football has in samoan culture. --sefo- "football is a very big part. sometimes, that's one way to get off the island. i know that a lots of samoans play football, and it's a pride and passion. they don't only play for themselves but they play for their famil
--andrew schafer- "who knows, a shot for the stars, a shot for the nfl.am." -- et's head out west now to meet a star signal-caller in the state of washington... -- s the game of football has beco more and more global, people from all kinds of backgrounds are playing the game. that includes the tiny territory of american samoa... which is in the south pacific... nearly 5000 miles away from the california coast. there have been several football players at the college and pro level that...
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this is pesticide legal analyst kristin schafer. >> there's some risks over there and having produce that have more than what we accept here. >> reporter: we wanted to find out what was in the produce samples. investigators bagged, tags and took 18 samples for advanced analysis. at a special state laboratory. testing 3,600 samples a year costing about $1,000 each not paid by taxpayers but by fees on pesticides use in california. we saw each of the samples chopped and pureed. then chemicals that will test for chemicals. our results 15 of 18 samples, 83% positive for pesticides. that's double what's expected. although none exceeded federal standards. the highest california grown oranges a little over 1/3 of limit for a fungicide. three of four samples lower than average tomatoes from mexico. >> each one of those might be at a level that's well below the safety level. but we don't know very much about that combination. and what that means in your body. >> reporter: the bottom line again trust. inspectors can't test everything so know your grocer, check labels and ask questions, and wash
this is pesticide legal analyst kristin schafer. >> there's some risks over there and having produce that have more than what we accept here. >> reporter: we wanted to find out what was in the produce samples. investigators bagged, tags and took 18 samples for advanced analysis. at a special state laboratory. testing 3,600 samples a year costing about $1,000 each not paid by taxpayers but by fees on pesticides use in california. we saw each of the samples chopped and pureed. then...
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my next guest, lieutenant schafer is not happy. why not? >> no.first off, you know, we're not anti-war. we're anti-stupidity. now unfortunately petraeus has sided with the unknown potential results and he's a military strategist. he's supposed to be the man that thinks these things through. there are second and third order consequences that he's willing to ignore for political purposes. this is my opinion only. let's be very clear on this, as much as those scenes that we've seen of those children are tragic, i don't want to see us go about degrading the command and control system of assad that he can no longer attack his own people but can no longer control those chemical weapons. i don't want to see those things repeated here at lafayette park or sometimes square becautimes because that's what we're going to see here. >> don't you think general petraeus knows that, colonel? >> does he? apparently he doesn't if he's not thinking this through. i've heard this time and time again from the number of folks supporting the white house on this, we're goi
my next guest, lieutenant schafer is not happy. why not? >> no.first off, you know, we're not anti-war. we're anti-stupidity. now unfortunately petraeus has sided with the unknown potential results and he's a military strategist. he's supposed to be the man that thinks these things through. there are second and third order consequences that he's willing to ignore for political purposes. this is my opinion only. let's be very clear on this, as much as those scenes that we've seen of those...
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i'm sara schafer. don't worry about them. >> we paid a lot of money to get them out of here and this is our chance. >> hey, hey, hey! get out of here, out of here right now! >> i thought you paid him. >> no. >> let's start spanking willie. >> "shades of grey." christian grey. >> pretend you're christian grey. >> we'll talk -- >> we missed you. >> you're going to be with us in a little bit. ♪ i know about popular >>> we are back on this booze day tuesday with more of "today" and two young ladies that have been called late night's best kept secrets. >> nikki and sara are the hosts of mtv's "nikki and sara live." and they haven't known each other very long but you could never tell by watching them. take a look. >> the arm touch is the gesture that suggests a familiarity between the host and the star while also allowing the host to touch someone way more famous. >> ladies and gentlemen, he's perfect. >> keep going. i mean i love him. >> did you guys coordinate your outfits for tonight? >> no, actually. >>
i'm sara schafer. don't worry about them. >> we paid a lot of money to get them out of here and this is our chance. >> hey, hey, hey! get out of here, out of here right now! >> i thought you paid him. >> no. >> let's start spanking willie. >> "shades of grey." christian grey. >> pretend you're christian grey. >> we'll talk -- >> we missed you. >> you're going to be with us in a little bit. ♪ i know about popular...
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my next guest, lieutenant schafer is not happy. why not? >> no.we're not anti-war. we're anti-stupidity. now unfortunately petraeus has sided with the unknown potential results and he's a military strategist. he's supposed to be the man that thinks these things through. there are second and third order consequences that he's willing to ignore for political purposes. this is my opinion only. let's be very clear on this, as much as those scenes that we've seen of those children are tragic, i don't want to see us go about degrading the command and control system of assad that he can no longer attack his own people but can no longer control those chemical weapons. i don't want to see those things repeated here at lafayette park or sometimes square becautimes because that's what we're going to see here. >> don't you think general petraeus knows that, colonel? >> does he? apparently he doesn't if he's not thinking this through. i've heard this time and time again from the number of folks supporting the white house on this, we're going to hit assad until
my next guest, lieutenant schafer is not happy. why not? >> no.we're not anti-war. we're anti-stupidity. now unfortunately petraeus has sided with the unknown potential results and he's a military strategist. he's supposed to be the man that thinks these things through. there are second and third order consequences that he's willing to ignore for political purposes. this is my opinion only. let's be very clear on this, as much as those scenes that we've seen of those children are tragic,...
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now let's turn to former military intelligence officer tony schafer, who's now a senior fellow at theter for advanced defense studies. his latest book "the last line" is a novel based in the shadow world of espionage and government power. tony, always great having you here. >> thank you for having me. >> when we talk about the end game, the aftermath of all this, you know, the strike itself is so essential. david ignatius wrote about this in "the washington post" last week. the main rationale for military action by the u.s. and its allies should be restoring deterrence against the use of chemical weapons. it should potent enough to degrade assad's command and control structure so he cannot conduct similar actions in the future. officials hope the strike will -- it continues on. walk us through what the strike means. you have to walk such a fine balance here. if you don't get it right, then you will very well expect an aftermath, right? >> well, that's the problem here. when you talk about attacking his ability to take action, one of those actions we want him to continue to take is kee
now let's turn to former military intelligence officer tony schafer, who's now a senior fellow at theter for advanced defense studies. his latest book "the last line" is a novel based in the shadow world of espionage and government power. tony, always great having you here. >> thank you for having me. >> when we talk about the end game, the aftermath of all this, you know, the strike itself is so essential. david ignatius wrote about this in "the washington post"...
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now let's kick it up a notch here, shall we, jules, and go to -- i guess it's 909 southwest schafer road5 miles out of downtown. they are asking $1.890 million, $20,000 in taxes, four beds, four bads, 6600 square feet. >> this is an awesome manor. 20 minute trz downtun. you can have the solitude of a fruit orchard. you've got a pool. you've got mountain views. the home itself is pristine. it's got a 23-foot fireplace that was custom built. an entertainer's kitchen. and there's plenty of room for everyone. so i think you should buy a house out here in portland and make this your vacation home. >> i -- look at that. how much property is it on, jules? do you know? >> it's on almost three acres, yes, just under three acres. >> three acre. that is fantastic. and the taxes there were, what, about $20 think? >> they are, just under $20,000, yep. >> you want to guess what my tax are on my one-third of an acre, jules? in new jersey? >> i'm probably guessing about the same. >> a little more. about $25,000 a year. and my house is not worth $1.8 million. jules, thank you very much. >> thank you, tyl
now let's kick it up a notch here, shall we, jules, and go to -- i guess it's 909 southwest schafer road5 miles out of downtown. they are asking $1.890 million, $20,000 in taxes, four beds, four bads, 6600 square feet. >> this is an awesome manor. 20 minute trz downtun. you can have the solitude of a fruit orchard. you've got a pool. you've got mountain views. the home itself is pristine. it's got a 23-foot fireplace that was custom built. an entertainer's kitchen. and there's plenty of...
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sabrina schafer, rebecca hanes, thank you so much for pointing out the different angles. >> thank you> as far as the new york city is concerned, this resident has been for four years. only problem, he's still alive. the legal fallout next. >>> and it's the first nfl sunday of the year. up next, we have tailgating tips for girls. everything for ladies, you should know, to kick off the season in style. we'll see if we can avoid stereotypes. your mom could do anything. defy gravity. find hidden treasure. make rainbows appear. now she could use a hand, so she can keep living on her own. comfort keepers can help you help her. our professional caregivers are carefully chosen and highly trained to provide a variety of in-home services while truly engaging with your aging loved ones so they can stay happy at home. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call comfort keepers now to learn more. >>> your shot of the morning. a drag race turns into an air show when the car takes off and nearly flies off the track. apparently the announcer enjoyed it. >> was it supposed to do that? >> where
sabrina schafer, rebecca hanes, thank you so much for pointing out the different angles. >> thank you> as far as the new york city is concerned, this resident has been for four years. only problem, he's still alive. the legal fallout next. >>> and it's the first nfl sunday of the year. up next, we have tailgating tips for girls. everything for ladies, you should know, to kick off the season in style. we'll see if we can avoid stereotypes. your mom could do anything. defy...