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host: here is nelson schwartz, go ahead.t: on the second point, i do not think that is the issue of why people can't find jobs. i think one major issue is sort of the long-term unemployed, people who have been unemployed for more than six months. i talked to employers about this and when they get a resume of someone who has got a big gap, a big hole in that resume and has not been working, that resume goes to the bottom of the pile. as lessjust seen desirable, your skills are you wrote it. i do not think you can blame those people who have been out of work for so long for that. is sort of the legacy of this huge recession that we had, and job losses. in terms of people saving and in terms of the stock market and cd rates, i do not know what the stock market is going to do next. if i did, i would be on a caribbean island, not here in new york. that said, i think cd rates are going to stay low for a least a couple of years because the federal reserve has said short- term rates are going to stay low probably through 2016 or may
host: here is nelson schwartz, go ahead.t: on the second point, i do not think that is the issue of why people can't find jobs. i think one major issue is sort of the long-term unemployed, people who have been unemployed for more than six months. i talked to employers about this and when they get a resume of someone who has got a big gap, a big hole in that resume and has not been working, that resume goes to the bottom of the pile. as lessjust seen desirable, your skills are you wrote it. i do...
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harvey schwartz.g, lloyd blankfein has been running goldman zacks since 2006. -- goldman sachs since 2006. he's been doing it with gary cohen since 2006, and now what people are saying since there's been no change in leadership, there has been in terms of top two guys, there has been a sort of front runner emerges as the cfo who a l people think now has eye of lloyd blank find, and that is schwartz. now, why is schwartz good? we should point out that schwartz and gary cohen, essentially, can come from the same background. all three guys are j. aaron people, the commodities company that goldman zacks took over. they're all, i guess you could say, traders. and i think he carries something else that gary doesn't have, and he's a little bit less rough around the edges. it's hard to believe that -- zahn saab because gary's this boisterous guy, he's 6-4, walks around the office -- >> nasty, a little sharp-elbowed. mr. schwartz is, does not have those types of negatives. now, you know, we should point out th
harvey schwartz.g, lloyd blankfein has been running goldman zacks since 2006. -- goldman sachs since 2006. he's been doing it with gary cohen since 2006, and now what people are saying since there's been no change in leadership, there has been in terms of top two guys, there has been a sort of front runner emerges as the cfo who a l people think now has eye of lloyd blank find, and that is schwartz. now, why is schwartz good? we should point out that schwartz and gary cohen, essentially, can...
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and schwartz says the u.s. military's newest war plane, the multi-mission and long-delayed f-35 joint strike fighter also can handle close air support. the f-35 is designed to replace most of the u.s. strike aircraft fleet. >> what you want to do is to have platforms that can perform the mission, that mission and as many other as might be required in the future. but service personnel up and down the ranks told the newshour the a-10 is unique. >> i've sort of found a soul mate, so to speak, in the a10. >> reporter: marine corps major daniel o'hara who led a platoon in afghanistan says the warthog scared the taliban. >> the psychological effect it has on the enemy i think is pretty clear, and i also think it has an equally positive psychological effect on friendly forces. you see that aircraft come on station, you know what it's capable of, you know that the enemy on the other side probably doesn't want to mess with you while that's in the air. >> we are outraged at the air forces latest attempt to kill the a-10.
and schwartz says the u.s. military's newest war plane, the multi-mission and long-delayed f-35 joint strike fighter also can handle close air support. the f-35 is designed to replace most of the u.s. strike aircraft fleet. >> what you want to do is to have platforms that can perform the mission, that mission and as many other as might be required in the future. but service personnel up and down the ranks told the newshour the a-10 is unique. >> i've sort of found a soul mate, so to...
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the last card is from sunny schwartz >> good morning commissions i'm ms. schwartz i want to give you a context about my history with the city and county of san francisco. i've had the good unfortunate as well as to work in the criminal justice for 33 years 25 years as ann as the program administrator. one of the most successful program was the 5 charter school. as you know it was perhaps it was created in 2003 the first of the kind in the nation where we work with those implicated by crime victims and offenders and the communicated. we founded 5 kwooez keys and we knew we must include other public sectors to invest in our students success. i'm here to talk about great appreciation and excitement we're nyu tenants in the puc building at the southeast community. this is what we precisely dreamed of. our team of 5 cozy couldn't be more thrilled with the negotiations renovation and when a student walks into that wing he or she knows we're invited and invested in their success. it screams we're wanting you to success. they can work in a healthy environmentalist
the last card is from sunny schwartz >> good morning commissions i'm ms. schwartz i want to give you a context about my history with the city and county of san francisco. i've had the good unfortunate as well as to work in the criminal justice for 33 years 25 years as ann as the program administrator. one of the most successful program was the 5 charter school. as you know it was perhaps it was created in 2003 the first of the kind in the nation where we work with those implicated by...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are 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. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. after a week of unsuccessful peace talks the syrian military bombed and killed at least eight people. this video is obtained by reuters which was captured on social media. the news agency said it could not confirm the awe then disty. ban ki moon urged secretary of state john kerry and sergei lavrov to press for a political solution to the war in syria. the 3-year-old conflict has claimed 130,000 people. at that same conference, kerry called on russia to let ukraine choose its own political path. they backed away from closer ties to the european union under pressure from russia.
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are 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. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. after a week of unsuccessful...
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wallach, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalyn p. walter, pacific islanders and communications. corporate funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement projects. 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. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. ari. >> thanks for joining us, new conciliatory signals from iran today after a private meeting with secretary of state john kerry, the iranian foreign minister said it would be quoting, a disaster if the nuclear deal between the western powers and iran didn't become permanent. under the interim deal iran agreed to freeze its most sensitive nuclear operations in exchange for the west easing a small portion of economic sanctions against iran. speaking at an international security conference in munich, germany, he said good relations between iran and the international community are essential for the longer term deal to get done. >
wallach, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalyn p. walter, pacific islanders and communications. corporate funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement projects. 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. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. ari. >> thanks for joining us, new...
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bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public brother casting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios from lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>> the united states today cautioned russia against intervening in ukraine. now that the pro-moscow regime has surrendered power to those seeking closer ties to the west. national security adviser susan rice said it's in the interests of both the united states and russia that peace in ukraine be maintained. dozens were killed in clashes there earlier in the week. >> there is not an inherent contradiction, david, between a ukraine that has longstanding historic and cultural ties to russia and a modern ukraine that wants to integrate more closely with europe. >> viktor yanukovych is believed to be in
bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public brother casting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios from lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>> the united states today cautioned russia...
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schwartz believes that chapman's mental illness began in childhood. >> mr.hapman became seriously withdrawn at about the age of 9 or 10. it was about that age that he began imagining a whole world of people, little people. in the living room. in the walls of his living room, and he was their emperor, their commander. and it was my clinical assessment that he was both a paranoid schizophrenic as we understood the definition in those days, and suffering from bipolar disorder. i truly believe that when he went after john lennon, he was suicidal. john lennon was himself, had become himself. he believed that if he would kill himself, he would be reborn, in killing lennon, he was killing himself. >> mark david chapman at that point was a walking shell who didn't ever learn how to let out his feelings of anger, of rage, or disappointment. mark david chapman was a failure in his own mind. he wanted to become somebody important, larry. he didn't know how to handle being a nobody. mark david chapman struck out at something he perceived to be phony, something he was an
schwartz believes that chapman's mental illness began in childhood. >> mr.hapman became seriously withdrawn at about the age of 9 or 10. it was about that age that he began imagining a whole world of people, little people. in the living room. in the walls of his living room, and he was their emperor, their commander. and it was my clinical assessment that he was both a paranoid schizophrenic as we understood the definition in those days, and suffering from bipolar disorder. i truly...
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holocaust memorial museum volunteer gail schwartz interviewed elia miranski in may eight months before he was hit by a howard county school bus and killed while crossing the street, a shocking way to-die-for a man who lived a life we only read about in history books. >> he was able to escape and jumped out of a window. i was devastated to think this man who had survived brushes with death so many times in his young life ended his life -- his life end this way. it was very poignant, very tragic. >> reporter: elia miranski told schwartz how the germans killed his parents and most of his siblings. how he had to hide in a swamp for three days breathing through a straw. designee said he thinks about his experiences every day and every night. >> reporter: you can actually go and listen to elia miranski's oral history at the holocaust museum in washington or go to our website, nbcwashington.com where we have a link. live in silver spring, kristen wright, news4. >>> an accidental fire inside a kitchen is blamed in the death of a college student from prince george's county. the 23-year-old was
holocaust memorial museum volunteer gail schwartz interviewed elia miranski in may eight months before he was hit by a howard county school bus and killed while crossing the street, a shocking way to-die-for a man who lived a life we only read about in history books. >> he was able to escape and jumped out of a window. i was devastated to think this man who had survived brushes with death so many times in his young life ended his life -- his life end this way. it was very poignant, very...
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gail schwartz interviewed him last may important the u.s. holocaust memorial museum.as devastated to find out that a man who survived so many brushes with death was hit by a school bus and killed while crossing columbia pike wednesday afternoon. his walker still in the roadway hours later. third he explains to schwartz how the germans murdered his parents. >> he was able to escape and jumped out of a window. >> reporter: police investigating his death say his life long nsp may have been what brought him out to this busy intersection to run errands. >> it's a long span of lanes. there's possibly if you count the turn lanes and shoulders about ten lanes to cross. >> reporter: he stayed in poland for 20 years after the war. he lived in israel for 20 more before coming to the u.s.. >> we owe these people these survivors to have their stories told. >> reporter: you can listen to elia miranski's interview at the holocaust museum. we have a link at our website. still a lot of questions as to how exactly this happened to him. we'll have that for you coming up at 6:00. live in
gail schwartz interviewed him last may important the u.s. holocaust memorial museum.as devastated to find out that a man who survived so many brushes with death was hit by a school bus and killed while crossing columbia pike wednesday afternoon. his walker still in the roadway hours later. third he explains to schwartz how the germans murdered his parents. >> he was able to escape and jumped out of a window. >> reporter: police investigating his death say his life long nsp may have...
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robert schwartz, executive director of the juvenile law center in philadelphia, his opinion.e mark ciavarella is really serving a sentence and conahan serving 17 years for taking $2.6 million from two private prisons. ciavarella is serving his sentence in illinois and conahan in florida. both spoke to robert may before they went to jail. in october, the private juvenile detention companies at the heart of the kids for cash scandal in pennsylvania settled a civil lawsuit for $2.5 million. the film, "it's for cash" is to open wednesday night in philadelphia. it then opens in theaters nationwide. we will host -- post details on our website and you can also visit our website for past coverage of the scandal. that is democracynow.org. happy birthday tohugh gran. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
robert schwartz, executive director of the juvenile law center in philadelphia, his opinion.e mark ciavarella is really serving a sentence and conahan serving 17 years for taking $2.6 million from two private prisons. ciavarella is serving his sentence in illinois and conahan in florida. both spoke to robert may before they went to jail. in october, the private juvenile detention companies at the heart of the kids for cash scandal in pennsylvania settled a civil lawsuit for $2.5 million. the...
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charles schwartz made a late charge for the top stop and chips in for the bunker and finishes at fifthng down the stretch. dustin johnson needed this birdie on 18 to tie bubba to the lead but he's in the clubhouse at 13 under with a final round 66. two to win on 18. took one for the birdie, back to back rounds of seven under 64. the final 39 holes without a bogey. one of the good guys on tour got to be with the name like bubba. >> yeah, certainly. all right, thank you so much, mike. >>> up next at 9:00, robo cop is back, but can the classic remake back, but can the classic remake out shoot the competition this here in philadelphia you can access a philly cheesesteak anytime, day or night. just like you can access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every night, all night cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ 9 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 2 p.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 4 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ any time (ruh!) >>g
charles schwartz made a late charge for the top stop and chips in for the bunker and finishes at fifthng down the stretch. dustin johnson needed this birdie on 18 to tie bubba to the lead but he's in the clubhouse at 13 under with a final round 66. two to win on 18. took one for the birdie, back to back rounds of seven under 64. the final 39 holes without a bogey. one of the good guys on tour got to be with the name like bubba. >> yeah, certainly. all right, thank you so much, mike....
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that was warm water but in virginia, the water was really cold at lake anna, 40 degrees and chad schwartzng in this video because his girlfriend was going to go down the waterslide and do the polar bear plunge, and they are throwing water down the slide and she has to take a slow journey down the slide. >> ahh! >> making it worse. this is, like, ripping the band-aid off really slow. >> watch what happens when she gets close to the water. >> oh, she did it. i thought she was going to bail out after she stuck her toes in there. >> she tells us what it feels like to be in 40-degree water. >> ahh! ahh! >>> that's it for us here at "rtm." thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, if you want great videos, we got them "right this minute." ♪ >>> good samaritans try to save a little boy stuck five stories up. >> hanging by his arms. >> what happened when rescuers had to resort to desperate measures. >>> he's a marijuana activist also known as bong rip. >> find out why some are boiling mad over his haul at a soup kitchen. >> two boxes of macaroni and che
that was warm water but in virginia, the water was really cold at lake anna, 40 degrees and chad schwartzng in this video because his girlfriend was going to go down the waterslide and do the polar bear plunge, and they are throwing water down the slide and she has to take a slow journey down the slide. >> ahh! >> making it worse. this is, like, ripping the band-aid off really slow. >> watch what happens when she gets close to the water. >> oh, she did it. i thought she...
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the across the coastal regions here sprinkling system often find it and put some filthy weather schwartz the british cars on again and especially the south west with the windy conditions but not as windy as what we have been seeing for the past weeks. low pressure system sitting of the scandinavian peninsula and the associated from my anywhere along this well received and some bad weather especially in the alps with the heavy snow fall and average this is the very high in slovenia the specification will be provided across the scandinavian peninsula and riches are shaping up like this. degrees warmer and much of these areas from the average range and your liking add to this the forty year in sochi olympics al like monday tuesday wednesday all throughout the work of first half of the weekend making and some showers but look beyond enough to provide you with some sunny skies not too bad about with double digits on your way leaning outbreaks in africa i am noon. and. the eye. it was. i know. i was. the row this edition of the sign this edition of the sign that's it
the across the coastal regions here sprinkling system often find it and put some filthy weather schwartz the british cars on again and especially the south west with the windy conditions but not as windy as what we have been seeing for the past weeks. low pressure system sitting of the scandinavian peninsula and the associated from my anywhere along this well received and some bad weather especially in the alps with the heavy snow fall and average this is the very high in slovenia the...
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ian schwartz shows us how slow the going is. >> reporter: the clowes are out in full force. it has been a constant snowfall since the evening. a lot of slick spots out there and a lot of drivers taking it slow. if you have any plans to come up to the slopes, you might want to wait until tomorrow. it will be rough going. tomorrow morning will be pretty nasty. we talk to a lot of drivers that said it usually takes them about an hour the get from say sacramento up until the ski slopes but for many, it took three hour, up to four because of the traffic. >> about two hours to get up here. and then i sat on the side of the road trying to get my chains on for an hour. >> was that a nightmare? >> yeah. >> reporter: a busy night for those guys. we have been traveling i-80. we haven't seen any wrecks yet, but we will probably see some. the snow is coming down and the wind is making it tough to see. take et slow and be prepared for long lines. >> well you can get up to the minute forecasts for you neighborhood any time. just go to our website, kpix.com on your smartphone. >>> well this
ian schwartz shows us how slow the going is. >> reporter: the clowes are out in full force. it has been a constant snowfall since the evening. a lot of slick spots out there and a lot of drivers taking it slow. if you have any plans to come up to the slopes, you might want to wait until tomorrow. it will be rough going. tomorrow morning will be pretty nasty. we talk to a lot of drivers that said it usually takes them about an hour the get from say sacramento up until the ski slopes but...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rodlyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are 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. thank you. - welcome to independent lens. i'm your host, stanley tucci. ham hocks, collard greens, and fried chicken: this sounds like a perfect sunday meal or a heart-clogging recipe for disaster, depending on your perspective. - the reality is that in america, there is a class-based apartheid in the food system. - for independent filmmaker byron hurt, soul food was a way to connect with his culture, his roots, and his father, a connoisseur of this cuisine. but when his pops faced a health crisis, byron began to question whether this high-fat, high-calorie fare was bringing his community together or tearing it apart. - should call it death food, because it will kill you. - this is t
bernard and irene schwartz. rodlyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are 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. thank you. - welcome to independent lens. i'm your host, stanley tucci. ham hocks, collard greens, and fried chicken: this sounds like a perfect...
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of justice is considering a loosening of the computer fraud and abuse act which was used against schwartz putting him under threat of a thirty five year prison sentence and a million dollar fine pocket hagan's from the electronic frontier foundation says changes will not come easy or for that matter of a night either unfortunately the government has changed its first option here there's been there was a proposal last year in the u.s. legislature called erin's law that would address some of the biggest concerns that we have. parents lost still has been advanced to the point where it works past or where it can be cited and in fact we've seen before as those two to make our computer crime laws even harsher and so that's something that we need to keep working on. really politicians who don't have a great grasp of how technology works understand that this kind of persecution isn't acceptable. it's also international across britain house prices are soaring out of reach for ordinary people apart from in one town though where you can get a home for just about one pound all you have to do is give
of justice is considering a loosening of the computer fraud and abuse act which was used against schwartz putting him under threat of a thirty five year prison sentence and a million dollar fine pocket hagan's from the electronic frontier foundation says changes will not come easy or for that matter of a night either unfortunately the government has changed its first option here there's been there was a proposal last year in the u.s. legislature called erin's law that would address some of the...
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. >> mark zandy, nelson schwartz, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's check with hermella. >> one of the things americans might struggle with is their name. started by talking to immigrants do, with an h. he changed his flame not northern ohio gmc dealers the name to john doe. >> emily is half caucasian and half chinese. she married a smith but wanted to keep her unique name. >> i think i'm losing that japanese side of me, identity if i take on if name smith. >> cecilia gentile was born as, my name really started not suiting me that well. >> what's in your name. go to our website, america l al jazeera much america.aljazeera.com. >> and tony, my friends thought it was carmella. and so. >> i had to fight tony, i stayed antonio. thanks hermella. >>> straight ahead, what's the happiest place on earth that doesn't have the disney name, and 50 years ago, are a first-person account from inside the craze. is today's data die dutch. the top five overall is: >> the dutch government helps by giving parents an allowance. the government gives a child benefit stipen and tax breaks to wo
. >> mark zandy, nelson schwartz, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's check with hermella. >> one of the things americans might struggle with is their name. started by talking to immigrants do, with an h. he changed his flame not northern ohio gmc dealers the name to john doe. >> emily is half caucasian and half chinese. she married a smith but wanted to keep her unique name. >> i think i'm losing that japanese side of me, identity if i take on...
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it's called schwartz-jamel syndrome and it causes his muscles to permanently tense. >> he's used to livinghis life. >> reporter: also painful, his constant struggle to make friends, until one day -- >> haatchi got hit by a train. >> reporter: he lost one of his legs and part of his tail. a special dog, given a home by a special family. >> just a pair of eyes just staring at me, and i never felt like that about any dog. >> reporter: it made this once-shy boy thrilled to be in the spotlight at britain's biggest dog show. >> how much does it mean for you to be here in the final of "friends for life"? >> reporter: needless to say, owen's love for haatchi is, well, needless to say. >> it's owen and haatchi. >> i was amazed! that is happy, but that is amazing. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and we thank you so much for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. see you tomorrow. >> two chp officers killed,ç have live team coverage tonight >> duz yebz demand answers inym the death of a n+p bay teenage. looking into the struggle for survival in a horse ran
it's called schwartz-jamel syndrome and it causes his muscles to permanently tense. >> he's used to livinghis life. >> reporter: also painful, his constant struggle to make friends, until one day -- >> haatchi got hit by a train. >> reporter: he lost one of his legs and part of his tail. a special dog, given a home by a special family. >> just a pair of eyes just staring at me, and i never felt like that about any dog. >> reporter: it made this once-shy boy...
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the day refined by the naacp says one month since this suicide of internet freedom poster boy adam schwartz a tragedy that many believe was provoked by america's security response his gun at each account tells a story of the computer prodigy aaron swartz could have been a millionaire living now in silicon valley when he was just fourteen aaron helped launch the first artist says feet which deliver web content aaron by the time he turned nineteen his company had merged with take a look at it which would become one of the most popular websites in the world. but money was not his ultimate call aaron went down to champion a fleet internet it's common sense and it's the foundation of our constitution the government is constrained by having someone else check off to make sure they're not abusing their power aaron became a political activist calling for others to join this isn't something playing out on stage somewhere where big giants fight each other and you get to see much popcorn this is a fight you can join in right so if you're going to demand progress dot org and sign up we have actions eve
the day refined by the naacp says one month since this suicide of internet freedom poster boy adam schwartz a tragedy that many believe was provoked by america's security response his gun at each account tells a story of the computer prodigy aaron swartz could have been a millionaire living now in silicon valley when he was just fourteen aaron helped launch the first artist says feet which deliver web content aaron by the time he turned nineteen his company had merged with take a look at it...
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match in russia can afford this not only on certain that since i would say russia's offer was barry schwartz from switzerland. it was a principal reason is to keep the on call that is in office until the next presidential elections. your gut when i ask another question about the protesters to nominate their ears of all our white extremist elements onto this good group of protesters does that concern. yes of course. and i think we should see the evolution of those protests from the very beginning and to see the reason why parts of this of protest movement have become rather it's been the protest site that it basically consisted of students taking to the streets to express their desire to lift the european country to have some of the standards of living also the life chances as the european peers. that was the first moments of eighteen police stepped in and suppress the slow protest was funny. this is but many of the store and to suspend the protest movement snowballs. as time wore on because president of the very still for the employee basic piano the attack take off. i'm writing about it by
match in russia can afford this not only on certain that since i would say russia's offer was barry schwartz from switzerland. it was a principal reason is to keep the on call that is in office until the next presidential elections. your gut when i ask another question about the protesters to nominate their ears of all our white extremist elements onto this good group of protesters does that concern. yes of course. and i think we should see the evolution of those protests from the very...
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constable adam schwartz a tragedy that many believe was provided by america's security response she's the next chick and tells us the story of the complete supply chain aaron swartz continuing their living now in silicon valley. when she was just fourteen. aaron helped launch the first aria says he wants to deliver web content and by the time he turned nineteen his company merged with micheletti. which would become one of the most popular website in the wall that money was not his ultimate goal. aaron went on to champion of free content and it's the foundation of our constitution the government is constrained by having someone else check off to make sure they are not abusing their power. aaron became a political activists calling for others to join this isn't something playing out on staying somewhere where the giants find each other and you get to see much popcorn. this is a fight you can join in. great if you go to man progress on or inside out. we have elections every week. there are bills that are coming up that could crack down on internet freedom their company's continuing use o
constable adam schwartz a tragedy that many believe was provided by america's security response she's the next chick and tells us the story of the complete supply chain aaron swartz continuing their living now in silicon valley. when she was just fourteen. aaron helped launch the first aria says he wants to deliver web content and by the time he turned nineteen his company merged with micheletti. which would become one of the most popular website in the wall that money was not his ultimate...
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excessive powers wielded by intelligence agencies and also commemorated the death of a programmer aaron schwartz seen by many as a champion of online freedom and he took his life thirteen months ago while facing thirty five years behind bars for downloading academic journals and manic claim that an anti hacking law was unfairly used by the authorities and they are hounding of the activists and civil liberties advocates are now pushing for congress to reform it part of hands from the electronic frontier foundation says there's still a lot to be done before politicians realize such tactics are unacceptable unfortunately the government hasn't changed its perception here there's been there was a proposal last year in the u.s. legislature called erin's law that would address some of the biggest concerns that we have. lost still has an advance to the point where it works past where it can be cited and in fact we've seen proposals to to make our computer crime laws even harsher and so that's something that we need to keep working on idol related politicians who don't have a great grasp of how technolog
excessive powers wielded by intelligence agencies and also commemorated the death of a programmer aaron schwartz seen by many as a champion of online freedom and he took his life thirteen months ago while facing thirty five years behind bars for downloading academic journals and manic claim that an anti hacking law was unfairly used by the authorities and they are hounding of the activists and civil liberties advocates are now pushing for congress to reform it part of hands from the electronic...
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a late charge for the top spot by schwartz. on the bunker on 14 and he will find the bottom of the cup. but he faded down the stretch and finished at fifth place. he needed this birdie to tie bubba on the lead. he's in the clubhouse at 13 under with a final round 66. it didn't matter. bubba at two putts when on 18 he did it in one. he won with back to back rounds with 7 under 64 and 14 under on the weekend and went the final 39 holes without a bogey. >> i have been playing well and hitting well. i changed back to my old putter. i changed irons. it has been 10 years since i changinged irons. somehow my bad shots turned out good. it, woulded out this week. >> daytona and 13 years after dale earnhardt senior died during the daytona 500 the number 3 car returns driven by 23-year-old austin del 11. austin dillon. he came in with a top speed of 196 miles an hour. dale earnhardt, junior will start in the 4 spot. th abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. coming up, buster posey and tim hudson and cocoa crisp. i will
a late charge for the top spot by schwartz. on the bunker on 14 and he will find the bottom of the cup. but he faded down the stretch and finished at fifth place. he needed this birdie to tie bubba on the lead. he's in the clubhouse at 13 under with a final round 66. it didn't matter. bubba at two putts when on 18 he did it in one. he won with back to back rounds with 7 under 64 and 14 under on the weekend and went the final 39 holes without a bogey. >> i have been playing well and...
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recounted his struggles and eventual success to gail schwartz at the holocaust museum. >> all he lived through, he came to maryland, and by chance the bus comes along. eventually made his way to the u.s. just a short distance from where he died. miranski made it across the lanes of route 29, but somewhere in the middle of the northbound lane, a howard county bus returning from a field trip with more than a dozen students on board hit him, apparently in the crosswalk. so we checked it out. mere 20se have a seconds to traverse this wide and busy intersection. they continue to walk after the signal changed. >> it took him a while. he was old. he was a slow walker. >> montgomery county police say investigators are looking at this traffic signal and the timing. it is important to notice this time that no charges have been filed in the accident. reporting live, stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> new fallout tonight from last week's massive health-care fraud bust in the district. one agency is crying foul and saying they are being unfairly punished. they are employees and clients who are now goi
recounted his struggles and eventual success to gail schwartz at the holocaust museum. >> all he lived through, he came to maryland, and by chance the bus comes along. eventually made his way to the u.s. just a short distance from where he died. miranski made it across the lanes of route 29, but somewhere in the middle of the northbound lane, a howard county bus returning from a field trip with more than a dozen students on board hit him, apparently in the crosswalk. so we checked it out....
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a late charge for the top spot by schwartz. on the bunker on 14 and he will find the bottom of the cup. but he faded down the stretch and finished at fifth place. he needed this birdie to tie bubba on the lead. he's in the clubhouse at 13 under with a final round 66. it didn't matter. bubba at two putts when on 18 he did it in one. he won with back to back rounds with 7 under 64 and 14 under on the weekend and went the final 39 holes without a bogey. >> i have been playing well and hitting well. i changed back to my old putter. i changed irons. it has been 10 years since i changinged irons. somehow my bad shots turned out good. it, woulded out this week. >> daytona and 13 years after dale earnhardt senior died during the daytona 500 the number 3 car returns driven by 23-year-old austin del 11. austin dillon. he came in with a top speed of 196 miles an hour. dale earnhardt, junior will start in the 4 spot. th abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. coming up, buster posey and tim hudson and cocoa crisp. i will
a late charge for the top spot by schwartz. on the bunker on 14 and he will find the bottom of the cup. but he faded down the stretch and finished at fifth place. he needed this birdie to tie bubba on the lead. he's in the clubhouse at 13 under with a final round 66. it didn't matter. bubba at two putts when on 18 he did it in one. he won with back to back rounds with 7 under 64 and 14 under on the weekend and went the final 39 holes without a bogey. >> i have been playing well and...
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cbs reporter ian schwartz tells us more. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: he is only four feet tall, but sammie's attitude towers high above his size. >> he is a little ray of sunshine. he brings the light to our team. >> aaron wilkerson manages the team. >> that is as good as i can do. >> he is a great individual. he is really funny. really a great kid. >> that part is easy for sammie. but actually playing on the team, not so much due to his dwarfism. >> it is pretty hard reaching the basket. the hoop is 10-foot. >> one, two, three. >> but friday, the team decided to make this young man's dream come true. to play on the court during the game with his guys. >> everybody was yelling we want sammie. >> the crowd was juiced and so was sammie. even if it was slow-going at first. >> i missed a couple of my first shots. but then maid it. >> that wasn't the moment, though. this was. little sammie stealing a ball, making a break for it down the court. >> two sammie. >> when i had my steal, i was freaking out running up the court hoping don't trip, don't trip. >> and he didn't trip. he sored.
cbs reporter ian schwartz tells us more. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: he is only four feet tall, but sammie's attitude towers high above his size. >> he is a little ray of sunshine. he brings the light to our team. >> aaron wilkerson manages the team. >> that is as good as i can do. >> he is a great individual. he is really funny. really a great kid. >> that part is easy for sammie. but actually playing on the team, not so much due to his dwarfism....
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wolf's getting 36% of the democrats meanwhile allison schwartz is down to 9%. >>> we're back.r or worse, the country is witnessing a speed change when it comes to legalization of marijuana. with more than half of americans now saying it should be legal. in january, colorado became the first state to allow small amounts of the drug for medical use. 18 other states and the district of columbia allow marijuana for medical purposes. a handful of states are flirting with the idea of joining colorado and washington state and permitting the state for more than medical reaps, in other words for recreational, casual use if you will. here's one reason -- money. it will be a billion dollars industry. that means a little more than $130 million in tax revenue for the state. a documentary marijuana in america, colorado's pot rush premieres tonight. >> reporter: everywhere we went, we found businesses cashing in on colorado's green rush. security firms protecting profits. >> i think this would be an ideal location. >> reporter: brokers leasing warehouse space to growers. at denver's incredib
wolf's getting 36% of the democrats meanwhile allison schwartz is down to 9%. >>> we're back.r or worse, the country is witnessing a speed change when it comes to legalization of marijuana. with more than half of americans now saying it should be legal. in january, colorado became the first state to allow small amounts of the drug for medical use. 18 other states and the district of columbia allow marijuana for medical purposes. a handful of states are flirting with the idea of joining...
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your calls, tweets and facebook comments followed by a discussion on the middle class with nelson schwartz. then a look at heroin and substance abuse throughout the country and what the government is trying to do about it. we're joined by "u.s.a. today crime reporter". ♪washington journal" is next. wall street journa reports the housel is" looking for a strategy on the debt ceiling, set on february 27. the cost ofasing living adjustment on military retirees. john walsh will assume the title baucus and will now become the next ambassador to china. it is the washington journal for february 8, 2014. this week a hearing took place looking at data breaches. remember
your calls, tweets and facebook comments followed by a discussion on the middle class with nelson schwartz. then a look at heroin and substance abuse throughout the country and what the government is trying to do about it. we're joined by "u.s.a. today crime reporter". ♪washington journal" is next. wall street journa reports the housel is" looking for a strategy on the debt ceiling, set on february 27. the cost ofasing living adjustment on military retirees. john walsh...
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taylor was referring to the bizarre defiled letters he sends to prison officials, including theresa schwartzr from double life taylor to me will be a five-paged scrolled letter with the second and third pages completely coated with semen and an imprint of his penis on the third page. he's trying to get a reaction out of me. and i just answer whatever question he asks and send it back. >> taylor also wanted to get a reaction from any of his enemies who might one day see this interview. >> i got killing to do. you don't get the name double life godzilla for running your mouth. i got a big mouth. but i got a big heart to back it up. you tell them tv personality. i've got people i've got to have fertilizing bushes. i've got people that will come up short, six feet short. if they ever run up on me, i've got people chasing me. it's going to be like that for a little while now. they would rather get aids than to get next to me. they would rather catch ebola than to get next to me. that's what i'm thinking. all right. i'll see you when i see you. probably won't see you in a long time, huh? >> no, yo
taylor was referring to the bizarre defiled letters he sends to prison officials, including theresa schwartzr from double life taylor to me will be a five-paged scrolled letter with the second and third pages completely coated with semen and an imprint of his penis on the third page. he's trying to get a reaction out of me. and i just answer whatever question he asks and send it back. >> taylor also wanted to get a reaction from any of his enemies who might one day see this interview....
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. >>> bill schwartz, i will be renewing my premium membership on billo'reilly.com. killing jesus for my birthday on march 7th. message sent, john. i hope you get it. thanks for being a premium member. getting the most out of your life. i received this message from cindy who lives in clifton, new jersey. can you give us tips on time management. you anchor the top rated cable news show, a radio show and many other things. how? it's all about precision. when you get up in the morning, take five minutes to write down your plans for the day, and the exact times you'll execute those plans. do it on a pad, not a computer. be nimble, when things overflow, move them around. you will get more done. productivity requires two things, energy and discipline and using your time. factor tip of the day. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billo'reilly.com. >> name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be lugubrios. it's all e-mail. if you are a ludite. you can't, don't be one. miss megyn up next. please reme
. >>> bill schwartz, i will be renewing my premium membership on billo'reilly.com. killing jesus for my birthday on march 7th. message sent, john. i hope you get it. thanks for being a premium member. getting the most out of your life. i received this message from cindy who lives in clifton, new jersey. can you give us tips on time management. you anchor the top rated cable news show, a radio show and many other things. how? it's all about precision. when you get up in the morning,...
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normal schwartz and civil roddy were air pilots, and they had a mission to fly into communist china toocument package. what we didn't know was the agent had been compromised, and the communist forces were alert to the mission. they shot the plane down, and the pilots died in the crash. there were two young cia paramilitary officers onboard the plane that day who survived and were held in prison in china for two decades. when president nixon went to china, we were able to bring them home. >> any new cia officer knows this play well, too. >> that's right. because on your first day, you join the agency, that monday you take your oath of office right here in front of 107 of our colleagues. and you know that they will watch your back during your career, which starts right here at the memorial wall. >> that's really what this symbolizes, the field and the agency. >> each one of those stars tells us something about who we are as an intelligence officer. it tells us a piece of our history, and so our work force learns the history and carries that history with them as they execute the various m
normal schwartz and civil roddy were air pilots, and they had a mission to fly into communist china toocument package. what we didn't know was the agent had been compromised, and the communist forces were alert to the mission. they shot the plane down, and the pilots died in the crash. there were two young cia paramilitary officers onboard the plane that day who survived and were held in prison in china for two decades. when president nixon went to china, we were able to bring them home....
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. >> reporter: for the holocaust museum gail schwartz recalls interviewing meranski and his daughter just last year for the museum's oral archive. in his interview he described the nazi invasion in poland, the execution of his family in the streets. he was spared for slave labor but escaped confinement to join resistance fighters and was eventually severely wounded while fighting for russia, a modest housepainter after the war, married, had two kids, emigrated from israeli to russia in the '70s and followed his daughter to the u.s. in 1995. >> unbelievable. he survived death so many times during the war and to have this happen by chance is devastating. >> it's a tragedy. >> reporter: outside rtonsvill neighbors were shocked. >> just to survive the holocaust and to do things is just remarkable. >> reporter: meranski lived in this ground floor apartment alone. the intersection where his remarkable life ended is only a short distance away. now to the intersection here and the investigation, the investigators have not determined who may have been at fault, but there is a serious focus no
. >> reporter: for the holocaust museum gail schwartz recalls interviewing meranski and his daughter just last year for the museum's oral archive. in his interview he described the nazi invasion in poland, the execution of his family in the streets. he was spared for slave labor but escaped confinement to join resistance fighters and was eventually severely wounded while fighting for russia, a modest housepainter after the war, married, had two kids, emigrated from israeli to russia in...
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fox business speaking with stephen schwartz spank bout his decision to invest in the fax house of theikes of -- fashion house of the likes of madonna and lady gaga. "countdown to the closing bell" starting right now. ♪ ♪ liz: ood afternoon, everybody, i'm liz claman. will the fourth time be the charm? yes, the s&p 500 is desperately trying to achieve a record close every single day this week, but today looks like it could be the day. watch out for this number, 1848. we are above it right now. we need to beat it at the end when the closing bell rings in 59 minutes. no real beating on capitol hill today as new fed chair janet yellen was thrown lots of questions by the senate about what she's seeing in the u.s. economy tea leaves. she's talked about the weather saying it might be a factor in some recent softer-than-expected economic data. we're going to dig into her testimony in just a moment, but right now there is a retail rally. in the very names experts here were beating up on yesterday. jcpenney and sears rocketing higher and buy, all of them gaining better than expected results. so
fox business speaking with stephen schwartz spank bout his decision to invest in the fax house of theikes of -- fashion house of the likes of madonna and lady gaga. "countdown to the closing bell" starting right now. ♪ ♪ liz: ood afternoon, everybody, i'm liz claman. will the fourth time be the charm? yes, the s&p 500 is desperately trying to achieve a record close every single day this week, but today looks like it could be the day. watch out for this number, 1848. we are...
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none of it actually came he just wouldn't just one on one monitor schwartz the moment. any government that wants to discredit focused. to refuse this and i'm ok and not smile the violence on provokes violence from the firm has signed off on off protesters we sold the solution beginning maybe some people where radical and of course we should recognize that there's some element that mom called and they are the radical they weren't in the minority. when you want to discredit the whole whole whole movements to receive it being the extreme a joy to those people went to st mo climate. so you win you over your using violence as it happened in the history of many other states that happens to also add a note during level really consisted of this these things happening again. in other countries are close to drink milk. look at what some people s hundred years of increasing tonight president refuses to all the christians do not have weapons that's why there's no progress to the campus you were just saying. another tweet up by one of our view is that this evening if yanukovich and
none of it actually came he just wouldn't just one on one monitor schwartz the moment. any government that wants to discredit focused. to refuse this and i'm ok and not smile the violence on provokes violence from the firm has signed off on off protesters we sold the solution beginning maybe some people where radical and of course we should recognize that there's some element that mom called and they are the radical they weren't in the minority. when you want to discredit the whole whole whole...
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. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.t for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the press." nbc universal's coverage of the 2012 london games was the most watched television event ever. so, what's next? the upcoming winter games from sochi. where every second of nbc universal's coverage will be available on every device. on tv, online or streaming on the nbc sports live extra app. beginning february 6th, experience the winter games everywhere. welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal >>> just when you thought the issue of google buses and the jeep riffication of san francisco was over, it wasn't. >>> and meet the fellow who addresses videos on the internet like that ninja. with reporters martin giles of the economist and cap crunch's colleen taylor, this week on press here. >> good morning, i'm scott mcgrew. attorney mike good win once posited an idea that would essentially become known as god win's
. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.t for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the press." nbc universal's coverage of the 2012 london games was the most watched television event ever. so, what's next? the upcoming winter games from sochi. where every second of nbc universal's coverage will be...
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. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.at's it for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the p >>> right now on "first look." the seattle seahawks soar over the denver broncos for their first ever super bowl championship. highlights from the game and, of course, the commercials. >>> tragic, and remembering phillip seymour hoffman, found dead inside his apartment 6789. >>> plus, more troubles in sochi. is spring just around the corner? or is it six more weeks of winter? >>> and an emotional farewell to seth meier. >>> and it started with a twist. don't blink. it is t
. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.at's it for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the p >>> right now on "first look." the seattle seahawks soar over the denver broncos for their first ever super bowl championship. highlights from the game and, of course, the commercials....
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. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.t for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the press." >>> good morning. coming up on "early today," bowl blowout. the seattle seahawks soar over the denver broncos for their first ever super bowl championship. highlights from the game, and, of course, the commercials. >>> tragic end. remembering philip seymour hoffman, one of the most talented actors of his time found dead inside his apartment. >>> plus, more tles in sochi. with the olympics now just days away. >>> is spring just around the corner or six more weeks of winter? >>> an emotional farewell to seth meyers on "snl." >>> it is monday, february 3rd. "early today" starts right now. >>> good
. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.t for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the press." >>> good morning. coming up on "early today," bowl blowout. the seattle seahawks soar over the denver broncos for their first ever super bowl championship. highlights from the game, and,...
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. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.im. that's it for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the p >>> unexplained images that captivate and perplex. >> the alien in the film i saw looked like it had been very badly injured. >> an eerie evening in a junk yard. >> the thing was out here just twirling around in midair. >> it or she is looking for something. >> and formations that seem to appear out of thin air. >> it's amazing. >> it's very mysterious. we don't know what it is. >> in this episode, film and video that many believe provide evidence of mythical creatures on land, -- >> here's the proof. here's proof that bigfoot exists. >> -- sea, -- >> something just shot across this bay as if a torpedo went through.
. >> alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.im. that's it for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, "meet the p >>> unexplained images that captivate and perplex. >> the alien in the film i saw looked like it had been very badly injured. >> an eerie evening in a junk yard. >> the thing was...
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alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.think the broncos will win it today. >> that's it for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> breaking news, actor filip seymour hoffman has been found dead in his manhattan apartment. we are live with the latest details. hello, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. also today, where is the truth? >> if he's lying, it is a really bad situation. if he is not lying, something unfair is being done to him. let's see what happens. >> nothing has been proven and you always give a person the benefit of the doubt. >> the governor made a statement about when he knew and i said that i have my doubts about that time line. >> should the governor step down from his republican gor nor's association chairmanship? >> i don't think so. i think he should stay there tie
alan schwartz, tony dungy. thanks so much. will peyton win it today, tony? >> i think so.think the broncos will win it today. >> that's it for us today. the 22nd winter olympic games kick off this thursday on nbc. we'll have coverage on the ground there. that's it for us today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> breaking news, actor filip seymour hoffman has been found dead in his manhattan apartment. we are live with the latest details. hello, everybody....