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. >> you have to scrub. >> scrub your [ bleep ]. >> scrub it.b it. >> this is [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> and then your line is the amazing miracle sponge. so easy even a woman can use it. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> if the client okayed that, you can tell him to stick his sponge and his dish washing detergent up his proverbial ass. >> i think i've come up with a good idea here. action. >> the amazing miracle sponge, so easy even a woman can use it. ha, yeah, that will be the day when even a cranky old woman like me will use it. that will be the day. >> you reear right. i don't give a [ bleep ] anymore. i' out of here. i'm getting on a plane. i'm going home. camera, action, goodbye. i'm out of here. piece of [ bleep ]. >> boseman is here. we have music from alice in chains. hang out. go! go olive garden's new buy one, take one. go for dinner tonight and take home a second entrÉe for later. all for just $12.95. choose one of five favorites like smoked mozzarella chicken. then choose another favorite to take home. like new mezzaluna ravioli. so go
. >> you have to scrub. >> scrub your [ bleep ]. >> scrub it.b it. >> this is [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> and then your line is the amazing miracle sponge. so easy even a woman can use it. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> if the client okayed that, you can tell him to stick his sponge and his dish washing detergent up his proverbial ass. >> i think i've come up with a good idea here. action. >> the amazing miracle sponge, so easy even a woman can...
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less scrubbing and less rubbing. the steam loosens the dirt and the microfiber traps it in.sy, and it's hot, and you can see the mess is stuck right there to the microfiber. now, one of the best things about the x5 is these pads are machine-washable and reusable. now, for your sealed wood floors i'm gonna turn it down to the lowest setting. sealed wood floors love the x5. whether you have dark wood or light wood, it makes no difference-- clean and polish all at the same time with no chemicals. scuff marks will come right off the floors. with the x5 you're cleaning at over 200 degrees. and even on your water-sensitive surfaces like marble, let the steam break down the dirt and let the microfiber lift and lock it in. and for laminate floors, i'm gonna turn it up to setting number 2. if you've got pets or animals or children that act like animals, the x5 will clean deodorize, and help sanitize. and watch this: for tile it's the best. look at that: a streak-free shine every single time. so, whether you're cleaning tile, laminate, marble or wood you clean, help sanitize and deodo
less scrubbing and less rubbing. the steam loosens the dirt and the microfiber traps it in.sy, and it's hot, and you can see the mess is stuck right there to the microfiber. now, one of the best things about the x5 is these pads are machine-washable and reusable. now, for your sealed wood floors i'm gonna turn it down to the lowest setting. sealed wood floors love the x5. whether you have dark wood or light wood, it makes no difference-- clean and polish all at the same time with no chemicals....
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so this time clean-up crews won't be scrubbing down oil-soaked seals, we'll be scrubbing down oil-soaked neils. [laughter] but none of that is what bothers me. my problem is this spill gives fuel to environmentalists. >> pegasus is a pipeline with a 10th of the capacity of keystone xl. you build keystone xl, you have a more significant -- a 10 times more significant risk if there is a spill. >> this is a great example of what could happen if the keystone xl pipeline is permitted and built. >> the dangers are analogous. >> stephen: analogous are they? let me tell you how i feel about that. let's see. possessing corresponding qualities. similar to. i disagree. [ laughter ] i think these critics are just being anaphylactic. [laughter] look it up. i don't know why people are worried about an oil spill from this pegasus pipeline, or from the keystone xl. an oil spill for never happen. because for legal and tax reasons, the black, sticky stuff in both pipelines isn't classified as oil, it's diluted bitumen. [laughter] so good news, arkansas! you don't have an oil spill, you have a bitumen spil
so this time clean-up crews won't be scrubbing down oil-soaked seals, we'll be scrubbing down oil-soaked neils. [laughter] but none of that is what bothers me. my problem is this spill gives fuel to environmentalists. >> pegasus is a pipeline with a 10th of the capacity of keystone xl. you build keystone xl, you have a more significant -- a 10 times more significant risk if there is a spill. >> this is a great example of what could happen if the keystone xl pipeline is permitted and...
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scrub, scrubby. scrub, scrub, scrub. woman: with the small children, we will be there and wash our hands with them if they need help, you know. i mean, we'll rub their hands. we'll make it into a game. it's like, let's see who can make the most bubbles, or, um...anything like that. so, i mean, you turn it into a game, and not-- i mean, children love water. i mean, you can't get them away from it naturally, so this time, you just add soap and they just stay a little longer and their hands get cleaned. joanne: building strong relationships with each child's family is especially important during these very early years. daily communication is the foundation for a trusting relationship between us and the family. to build truly solid relationships with the children in our care, it's important to learn from the experiences, knowledge, culture, and child-rearing beliefs of the family. effective communication can be maintained through friendly, day-to-day contact during arrival and departure times, and written notes, telephone ca
scrub, scrubby. scrub, scrub, scrub. woman: with the small children, we will be there and wash our hands with them if they need help, you know. i mean, we'll rub their hands. we'll make it into a game. it's like, let's see who can make the most bubbles, or, um...anything like that. so, i mean, you turn it into a game, and not-- i mean, children love water. i mean, you can't get them away from it naturally, so this time, you just add soap and they just stay a little longer and their hands get...
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there's normally no scrubbing on the end of this device. same question is true: is that deep-cleaning or just cleaning what you can see on the surface? >> right, there's nothing here to scrub the fibers. >> right, every rug doctor has a unique vibrating brush that cleans the way you do. and now, with the new rug doctor x3, there's more bristles for even more cleaning power. it scrubs dirt and stains away then pulls that mess out of your carpet. >> and then you just throw it all away. >> that's how it earned its platinum-rated seal of approval, the highest-rated seal of approval given by the independent carpet and rug institute for carpet cleaners. plus, this was built for the rigors of the rental industry. the carpeting in your home is a big investment. carpet manufacturers have done a wonderful job designing carpets that are so tough, they will last for years and years, looking new if you take care of them. rug doctor is the only machine that's been doing it right for the last 35 years. here's how to get yours. >> [phone recordin: hi my na
there's normally no scrubbing on the end of this device. same question is true: is that deep-cleaning or just cleaning what you can see on the surface? >> right, there's nothing here to scrub the fibers. >> right, every rug doctor has a unique vibrating brush that cleans the way you do. and now, with the new rug doctor x3, there's more bristles for even more cleaning power. it scrubs dirt and stains away then pulls that mess out of your carpet. >> and then you just throw it...
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so she's like a meth addict and just scrubbing the floors like great. is that what's going on?might purell right now. you can have some too. let me squirt some on your mouth. you are make me laugh. >> jimmy: so anyway. so you broke your ankle -- or your fibula. >> but i blame it on jennifer lawrence. i was watching "silver linings play book". >> jimmy: why not bradley cooper. by the way, i have this. i want to show. you worked with shaq before. >> i did. whi >> jimmy: which one is him? and which one is you? >> this is me and that one is him. >> jimmy: what is going on in this picture? and why a vampire? >> i don't remember. i literally don't. but i think it's a sketch for a show i was on. >> jimmy: i got you. well this is the new cd. you look quite lovely. it's called "demi." when we come back we'll have music from demi lovato, everyone. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is brought to you by sony. >> forget playing with blocks. these days, newborns and toddlers are all about the touch screen. they can't get enough ipad. but is it hurting their hey! did you know t
so she's like a meth addict and just scrubbing the floors like great. is that what's going on?might purell right now. you can have some too. let me squirt some on your mouth. you are make me laugh. >> jimmy: so anyway. so you broke your ankle -- or your fibula. >> but i blame it on jennifer lawrence. i was watching "silver linings play book". >> jimmy: why not bradley cooper. by the way, i have this. i want to show. you worked with shaq before. >> i did. whi...
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scrubbing bubbles. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. scrubbing bubbles.shocking extensions. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origin] injection). do not use if your blood sugar is too low, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life-threatening. ask your health care provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions and low potassium in your bloo
scrubbing bubbles. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. scrubbing bubbles.shocking extensions. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from...
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had someone go out and scrub him. you know, you look and say, criminal records and look at what he is doing and talk to him and friends' family, neighbors -- great. the idea is go under the radar and go ahead and confess. my question is on that fact, was it documented? was it put into a database? certainly his driver's license was obtained electronically. when you look at this, i ask one question to the director. f.b.i. that was just on your last hour's segment. i'm going comment on that. they should have put music to that tap dance. it angers me that people get killed and then we have bureaucrats, that is what he is -- he starts making excuses before the facts come out to wait for the facts that yet nobody actually even come up with. i ask one question. was that information that the f.b.i. garnered from russia and state department and their investigation given to the boston police or the boston police anti-terrorist unit? if they didn't give it to them, nothing was done. >> megyn: your point is that you got to give i
had someone go out and scrub him. you know, you look and say, criminal records and look at what he is doing and talk to him and friends' family, neighbors -- great. the idea is go under the radar and go ahead and confess. my question is on that fact, was it documented? was it put into a database? certainly his driver's license was obtained electronically. when you look at this, i ask one question to the director. f.b.i. that was just on your last hour's segment. i'm going comment on that. they...
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. >> he's a suspected terrorist after all, are there police officers by the bed in scrubs guarding him. >> our affiliate tells us that there are two guards by the bed and he is handcuffed to the bed. i would guess these guards are not wearing scrubs, they're not touching him or doing procedures on him. but a guard at each side, handcuffed to the bed and guards outside at the door. we are told in the intensive care unit, he's been separateded off kind of in his own little area away from patients. >> i was just curious about whether i was coming there to visit a family member, is it obvious that there's a suspected terrorist in that hospital? >> you would notice. there's police officers at entrances, they're asking people are you here to visit someone, why are you here? so it's certainly not impossible to get in here, but it is heightened security. >>> john, the chairman of the house homeland security committee says there's no way that the tsarnaev brothers were just homegrown troublemakers. >> there were reports that they sad suicide vests on. you don't learn that overnight. i personal
. >> he's a suspected terrorist after all, are there police officers by the bed in scrubs guarding him. >> our affiliate tells us that there are two guards by the bed and he is handcuffed to the bed. i would guess these guards are not wearing scrubs, they're not touching him or doing procedures on him. but a guard at each side, handcuffed to the bed and guards outside at the door. we are told in the intensive care unit, he's been separateded off kind of in his own little area away...
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the sunset district was almost completely sandunes with little patches of scrub here or there. it was thought to be uninhabitable by a lot of people. some people actually put that on the map, called the great sand waste or the great sand bank. it was cold, foggy. there was no infrastructure out there, of course, in the 1890's. no gas no. real good transportation. no sidewalks. people didn't want to live out there. however, what it did have is a steamtrain line that ran out lincoln way to the beach. it was basically built to bring picnicers, who wanted to get away for the weekend, to go to the beach for a sunday. right here at the end of the sunset district, at the northwest corner, is where carville gets its start, on a little strip of land, a little block that the mayor at the time owned. and that's where colonel daley put up his little coffee sal yoon -- saloon, using that old car. that's where carville takes off. so who's responsible for carville? we said the mayor of san francisco at the time. very wealthy land owner. owned at one point i think they say 1/12 of san francisc
the sunset district was almost completely sandunes with little patches of scrub here or there. it was thought to be uninhabitable by a lot of people. some people actually put that on the map, called the great sand waste or the great sand bank. it was cold, foggy. there was no infrastructure out there, of course, in the 1890's. no gas no. real good transportation. no sidewalks. people didn't want to live out there. however, what it did have is a steamtrain line that ran out lincoln way to the...
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. >>> a couple of guys attempt -- >> scrub shot. >> he opens up the back of his >>> head to russia forttle boy time. these boys seem to be having fun together, cranking up the cup feature. >> the guy behind the handlebars is a little sticky, maybe. what do you do in russia if you are on a motorbike on a truck with a cigarette in your mouth? >> love to know. >> crash. >> you drift. >> oh! >> it's not a good drift at all. watch for a second try. he goes for a second twirl around the muddy drive way. >> down in the hole? >> he does it in reverse and falls off. his friends are like oh let me help you. >> where did he go? >> down there with his cigarette still in the mouth. hey, yep, yep, yep, down the hole. down the hole. >> that'll teach ya not to goof around with heavy equipment. >> ding, ding. in one corner a cute 15-month-old in another corner a mass tiff. >> who do you think is going to win the slap war? >> the 15-month-old. >> i know what you are thinking, this little baby is putting his hand in the mouth of a mastiff. >> it's a well trained dog. >> very gentle. >> i knew things were
. >>> a couple of guys attempt -- >> scrub shot. >> he opens up the back of his >>> head to russia forttle boy time. these boys seem to be having fun together, cranking up the cup feature. >> the guy behind the handlebars is a little sticky, maybe. what do you do in russia if you are on a motorbike on a truck with a cigarette in your mouth? >> love to know. >> crash. >> you drift. >> oh! >> it's not a good drift at all. watch for...
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he won't stop watching "scrubs." >> beer, not good for dogs., snap! you know it's not another wake boarding trip if red bull isn't involved. they partnered with snap orlando to promote photographers. wait until you see what they did. they got light painter to come up with a concept and what he did was add lights to wake boards that red bull athletes would use to go out on the water at night highlighting their moves with the use of these lights. and the results are nothing short of amazing. >> okay, now i see. this is really cool. >> it's like space age wake boarding. >>> wait until you see the shock they get. the lights are reflecting from the water. >> look at the shot. >> it's like a rainbow. >> it's absolutely spectacular. >> good idea. what a great way to utilize art and sport and lights all together. >>> when there's nothing like a good, funny prank. >> i love pranks. >> you are really going to love this one. this was spotted on the campus near ufc, the university of southern california. >> what? >> watch your butt hole. >> guard your butt
he won't stop watching "scrubs." >> beer, not good for dogs., snap! you know it's not another wake boarding trip if red bull isn't involved. they partnered with snap orlando to promote photographers. wait until you see what they did. they got light painter to come up with a concept and what he did was add lights to wake boards that red bull athletes would use to go out on the water at night highlighting their moves with the use of these lights. and the results are nothing short...
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you take the freshest vegetables right out of the dirt, scrub them down.ou fabricate the vegetables in the way that you want meaning you take off all the steles and any undesirable pieces and cook them till they're just tender. >> you just put them in there. >> i have a secret. i use a cake tester to see if they're tender or not. a cake tester is great for a lot of things in the kitchen. >> you use a lot of -- you use a lot of local farms. >> we're going to do a light glaze using nice farm butter. you can how yellow it is. it's like gold. we do a touch of butter and water. that's what makes this recipe so beautiful. >> that's all? >> that's it. >> you gave me the recipe on jchayward.com. >> this is the simplest way to get the most out of the ingredients because we don't want to mess with mother nature. we just want to give it a little bit of tenderness, add a little butter, salt, water, no stock necessary. it's going to be a beautiful glaze of vegetables. >> that looks good. the finished product is there. look at the lamb that you brought. that's beautiful
you take the freshest vegetables right out of the dirt, scrub them down.ou fabricate the vegetables in the way that you want meaning you take off all the steles and any undesirable pieces and cook them till they're just tender. >> you just put them in there. >> i have a secret. i use a cake tester to see if they're tender or not. a cake tester is great for a lot of things in the kitchen. >> you use a lot of -- you use a lot of local farms. >> we're going to do a light...
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on your knees, ajax, scrubbing, the whole deal? yeah. ok. i think you're in love. tub is love?h... so there you are.
on your knees, ajax, scrubbing, the whole deal? yeah. ok. i think you're in love. tub is love?h... so there you are.
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so they talk would to him and i guess they scrubbed him over whatever the expression is and realizedothing bad and did hold up his citizenship. he never got it. his younger brother did. >> i am wondering if that testimonies you anything. >> it - tells you anything. >> it doesn't. it will happen a lot like it did in september 11th. we found memos and warningings . you piece this and that together . now maybe a warning and what happens after the incident, after the fact all of those things that didn't make sense now they make sense. what you got to know is it really that clear? >> russia for the longest time has been trying to get us to take the chechen rebels more seriously. i there when the chechen rebels killed so many children and there in the red square and i met with the foreign minister and several police officials discussing other security things. everyone told me, you go back to take president bush more seriously. they are dangerous. they are animals . they for years have had the sense that we don't take them seriously . for years we've had a sense that the russians are too cr
so they talk would to him and i guess they scrubbed him over whatever the expression is and realizedothing bad and did hold up his citizenship. he never got it. his younger brother did. >> i am wondering if that testimonies you anything. >> it - tells you anything. >> it doesn't. it will happen a lot like it did in september 11th. we found memos and warningings . you piece this and that together . now maybe a warning and what happens after the incident, after the fact all of...
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he was scrubbed. thoroughly investigated. they didn't find anything out of the ordinary. i think there was a personal interview. i don't know how and why it was dropped but it was dropped. and two years later here we are. but what do you make of that just that? >> well i think those are questions that are serious questions that have to be answered because the information probably eminated from overseas and more than likely came from the russian government. you noticed after the hours after the explosion what leader came out. neil: vladmir putin. >> that leads me to comes to the fsbs, the russian equivalent of fbi. when they sat down and talked to the guy obviously they would have assessed information that come possibly from russia. the question then arises what was he doing? those are the questions that we really do need the answer. to the point of whether, whether the younger kid was self-radicalized here or the older brother, done training overseas, there is block of time, certainly for the older brother, certainly around six months. neil: who was leading whom? >> proba
he was scrubbed. thoroughly investigated. they didn't find anything out of the ordinary. i think there was a personal interview. i don't know how and why it was dropped but it was dropped. and two years later here we are. but what do you make of that just that? >> well i think those are questions that are serious questions that have to be answered because the information probably eminated from overseas and more than likely came from the russian government. you noticed after the hours...
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he scrub the paint. some of them are different color. yes we called the police. the police asked them not to do that again and he said we won't and the police, after 10 days later they trespass again. really the paint is all over. we have to professional come to inspect. he said you have to call the city and the city can inspect before he can give us estimate. this any work in the state law, you have to have state certify anything regarding lead paint. we have the right to ask them to comply with that law. i have maintained my position. you can see the letter i spelled out in september. i would grant the permission for your worker to enter the property only workers that is properly certified and liability insurance. this is my legal right to have that information. he has refused. instead he spent the time and effort to provide those things. he has provide nothing. and now he is not -- you have to be personally certified to do the work. we just ask who is the person to do this work has certification. i have not received a single document. all the time is attacked
he scrub the paint. some of them are different color. yes we called the police. the police asked them not to do that again and he said we won't and the police, after 10 days later they trespass again. really the paint is all over. we have to professional come to inspect. he said you have to call the city and the city can inspect before he can give us estimate. this any work in the state law, you have to have state certify anything regarding lead paint. we have the right to ask them to comply...
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i'm gonna go scrub up; i'll meet you in stall three. lily: i still kind of think it's barney. hello, you must be mr. eriksen. i am dr. stangel. it's barney. wow. really, dude, bravo. you almost got a peek. but seriously, what second-rate community theater did you get...? would you...? i... so my wife and i are trying to get pregnant. all right, ms. aldrin, please just put your feet up in the stirrups. we can begin. uh-uh, no. can't do it. no, but, baby, i yanked on his beard. he checks out. i really don't have time for this. no, barney-- doctor, wait please, it's... can you just give us a couple minutes? i... (groans) lily how can i convince you that this is not barney? wow, it is like looking into a poorly dressed mirror. okay, you have to go. leave the model of the vagina. okay. convinced. great. all right you're a little low on the table. please scoot up. "suit up"-- not convinced. this whole thing stinks to high heaven. baby, you just saw barney. he could have pulled some crazy switch. remember when his swedish cousin came to visit? oh, yeah-- bjorney. yeah, i'm sorry, but
i'm gonna go scrub up; i'll meet you in stall three. lily: i still kind of think it's barney. hello, you must be mr. eriksen. i am dr. stangel. it's barney. wow. really, dude, bravo. you almost got a peek. but seriously, what second-rate community theater did you get...? would you...? i... so my wife and i are trying to get pregnant. all right, ms. aldrin, please just put your feet up in the stirrups. we can begin. uh-uh, no. can't do it. no, but, baby, i yanked on his beard. he checks out. i...
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mentioned, there's also the opportunity to have better data sets from the work that you've done, scrubbing them and harmonizing them. i think there is also this really great opportunity to generate whole new types of data sets like motion loft is doing. and i think that this is going to present something kind of back to the city, showing where some of our gaps are and hopefully filling in some of those gaps with those data sets. so, i think that there is something about having more city data sets, existing data sets as well as creating new types of data. this is really exciting for us. >> we're going to tell a quick story on how private data can stimulate civic innovation. this summer in singapore, we had about 30 data sets opened p. up. one data set was about a million or so records of taxis all over town. typically taxi data stuff, it's hard to get, private companies, they don't want to open it up competitively. one taxi company at the last minute opened up, motion loft made it efficient to see what would happen. because they contributed to the stuff, we had five separate teams working o
mentioned, there's also the opportunity to have better data sets from the work that you've done, scrubbing them and harmonizing them. i think there is also this really great opportunity to generate whole new types of data sets like motion loft is doing. and i think that this is going to present something kind of back to the city, showing where some of our gaps are and hopefully filling in some of those gaps with those data sets. so, i think that there is something about having more city data...
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he was dressed in hospital scrubs and i said, oh, my god, bill, are you okay? and he didn't even answer me. >> reporter: an outpouring of support and prayers for this family. in a statement, they say,y we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met, for their thoughts and prayers. >> when we would see them, they would all be together, whether it was at church, going to school, on the sports field, they were a very active family, pillars of the community. >> reporter: this community now reeling. its compassion etched in chalk on the drive of the family home. flowers await their return. the town's clock, frozen to mark that moment and the flag at half staff outside martin's school where teachers tonight describe him as an energetic young boy who had big dreams and high hopes for his future. a vigil is taking place tonight at the richards' family church. an outpouring of prayers for martin's mother and sister who remain in the hospital. >> in boston for us again tonight, linsey davis and amid the grief of those who were lost, there were
he was dressed in hospital scrubs and i said, oh, my god, bill, are you okay? and he didn't even answer me. >> reporter: an outpouring of support and prayers for this family. in a statement, they say,y we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met, for their thoughts and prayers. >> when we would see them, they would all be together, whether it was at church, going to school, on the sports field, they were a very active family, pillars of the community....
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the fbi fully scrubbed this individual, scrubbed meaning they checked out everything about him and then eventually went -- ended up talking to him, quoting now: we did not find anything, the official says. the fbi reported back to the foreign government that it found nothing but told the foreign government to follow up if they had any more concerns. and that foreign government, whatever government it is, and most likely we will learn that within the hours or days ahead, the foreign government never followed up, quote, in any way, shape, or form. again, that's from a source close to the fbi. fast forward now to just a few minutes before 7:00 tonight in watertown, massachusetts where shots rang out. now there is a robot going in it's our standing to check to see if there are any bombs there. a robot with camera so authorities on scene can look and see for themselves whether this man who is down in the street in the city there in a residential neighborhood may have left any explosive devices behind. and at some point, in the near term, we expect to hear from police about what has just happ
the fbi fully scrubbed this individual, scrubbed meaning they checked out everything about him and then eventually went -- ended up talking to him, quoting now: we did not find anything, the official says. the fbi reported back to the foreign government that it found nothing but told the foreign government to follow up if they had any more concerns. and that foreign government, whatever government it is, and most likely we will learn that within the hours or days ahead, the foreign government...
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anything even questionable is scrubbing it clean and it's great.e're not going to have any issues. >> next hour on street signs. gee, i wonder what it is. i want to see what analysts are expecting. guys? >> selling the american dream. you can find it excluzively online on selling the dream.cnbc.com. sue? >> 48 hours since tuesday's big market flash move triggered by the fake ap tweet. do investors that lost money in that drop have a legal case? we'll talk about that plus the power house. >> looking for a three bedroom home for under $120,000? see what your money buys you when the power house hits motor city on power lunch. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh >> welcome back to power lunch. closing out here at 14.61, up over $38. that's the best one day dollar gain since last sep
anything even questionable is scrubbing it clean and it's great.e're not going to have any issues. >> next hour on street signs. gee, i wonder what it is. i want to see what analysts are expecting. guys? >> selling the american dream. you can find it excluzively online on selling the dream.cnbc.com. sue? >> 48 hours since tuesday's big market flash move triggered by the fake ap tweet. do investors that lost money in that drop have a legal case? we'll talk about that plus the...
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city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to injury, the families of those wounded in the attacks are outraged. they are demanding the two terror suspects be moved from the same hospital where the alleged victims are now recovering. and next stop in the investigation, dagestan. u.s. officials arrive in the russian republic to interview the parents of the accused killer. let's take a look at the reopening of boylston street in the heart of boston. crews worked to replace bricks and repair the damaged sidewalks at locations where bombs exploded, and we're on the scene, it seems like life in the boylston street area is getting back to normal
city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to...
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the sidewalks have been scrubbed cleans. orange cones mark the sight of the first explosion and flowers, balloons and toys pay tribute the victims but business has resumed with the boston strong logo posted in widows. authorities said the explosions that boston marathon were triggered by a remote controlled detonator. officials describe the detonator as close controlled. that means it had to be activated within several blocks of the bombs. they didn't say what the device was but dzhokar tsarnaev was seen holding a cell phone before the blast. >>> thousands of people turned out today to honor a police officer kill in the bake of the boston marathon bombings. [ music playing ] >> law enforcement officers, family, friends and strangers crowded on to m.i.t. field. they came to remember 26-year- old campus police officer sean collier, authorities say the brother said acause of the boston marathon bombings shot and killed sean collier at m.i.t. vice president joe biden was there. >> whether it is al-qaeda or two twisted cowardly k
the sidewalks have been scrubbed cleans. orange cones mark the sight of the first explosion and flowers, balloons and toys pay tribute the victims but business has resumed with the boston strong logo posted in widows. authorities said the explosions that boston marathon were triggered by a remote controlled detonator. officials describe the detonator as close controlled. that means it had to be activated within several blocks of the bombs. they didn't say what the device was but dzhokar...
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they're going to search the computers, scrub them. see if the brothers were radical ized in some way, through the internet or overseas connections. >> what is the scarier scenario? to think that these young men were lone wolves who were radicalized by the viral islamist online philosophy? or is it scarier to think their connected to a terror group? >> i thing they're both frightening possibilities. we can see the result of that no matter what happened and no matter how or what their motives were. the lone wolf scenario, the united states is always frightened about that. how many others might be motivated by what happened this week? any sort of connection overseas, dan, think is a bit more frightening. it has ramifications. if the united states finds a smoking gun overseas, if they know there's a connection, particularly any sort of state-sponsored terrorism, how do you respond? what is the the u.s. response? i talked to one official who said his nightmare would have been or would be if say, iran, was connected. there is absolutely no
they're going to search the computers, scrub them. see if the brothers were radical ized in some way, through the internet or overseas connections. >> what is the scarier scenario? to think that these young men were lone wolves who were radicalized by the viral islamist online philosophy? or is it scarier to think their connected to a terror group? >> i thing they're both frightening possibilities. we can see the result of that no matter what happened and no matter how or what their...
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season four "scrubs" was amazing. if you wanted to? correct? >> if you're in the back of my camry, i have some stuff. >> jimmy: you play a motivational speakner this new movie. which i hear is great. i haven't seen it yet, but everyone is raving about this movie. >> who inspires mark wahlberg's character to do very bad things and mayhem ensued. it was great. i went on youtube, did a -- watched a lot of different motivational speakers. you have to say catch phrases with authenticity. i was so into it, so method as a motivational speaker. i was motivating everybody, mark and dwayne. we work out together. i know it sounds weird. but i motivated them to work out and inspired them to get in shape. i know what you're thinking, but you would be surprised out of shape actors can get between movies. brando and other things like that. i think we have a photo of them doing the movie. what they look like naturally. >> jimmy: huge. >> and this is a photo one month before i motivated them to get into the shape. >> jimmy: my goodnes
season four "scrubs" was amazing. if you wanted to? correct? >> if you're in the back of my camry, i have some stuff. >> jimmy: you play a motivational speakner this new movie. which i hear is great. i haven't seen it yet, but everyone is raving about this movie. >> who inspires mark wahlberg's character to do very bad things and mayhem ensued. it was great. i went on youtube, did a -- watched a lot of different motivational speakers. you have to say catch phrases...
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. >> i've done everything from towels, washcloths, sheets, pillow cases, boxer underwear, scrub suits suits, about most everything they've got back here. >> chris walls is serving a life sentence for murder, robbery and kidnapping. >> for me, i am making 95 cents an hour. that's the most you can make back here. i work 7 1/2 hours a day, approximately 37 to 40 hours a week. >> the plant outputs an average of 250 pants and 250 shirts a day. >> i think the thing i like best about working back here is it breaks up the monotony from being up on the yard and being back here. it's a way to occupy your mind and keeps you out of trouble. the best advice i can give you is stay out there, get a job that pays good so you can live out there and don't have to come in here and learn it for a little bit of nothing. just think about the people in prison that don't get paid for anything and they have to work, and be grateful for what you've got. >> inmates with good behavior can have access to the music room. jesse stanford was sentenced in 1985 for robbery, kidnapping, and murder. >> okay. the band ro
. >> i've done everything from towels, washcloths, sheets, pillow cases, boxer underwear, scrub suits suits, about most everything they've got back here. >> chris walls is serving a life sentence for murder, robbery and kidnapping. >> for me, i am making 95 cents an hour. that's the most you can make back here. i work 7 1/2 hours a day, approximately 37 to 40 hours a week. >> the plant outputs an average of 250 pants and 250 shirts a day. >> i think the thing i...
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neil: apparently fully scrubbed they we're done with the radically board rubble from russia through warnedr midst the authorities let him slip through the? some say it is not that black-and-white it gets a lot of tips just like that for every u.s. attorney general and just like the up would atlantic bomber putting him in jail discussing this with those who want to give more money and more power to pursue this, we have to know the kind of tips the fbi get. use say quite a bit? they have to sort through quite a bit? what draws there attention? >> they get these tips the fbi will fall even the smallest at. but they take these into investigating. talk to friends and neighbors and individual that appeared happened in this case but the fbi gets thousands of tips like this every year and despite the power that has there are limited resources once they do due diligence if they don't see anything then they closed the file and move on. but all that is entered into a database so they will look at it closely. neil: when you were tracking down rudolph everybody said he would not get him and there you w
neil: apparently fully scrubbed they we're done with the radically board rubble from russia through warnedr midst the authorities let him slip through the? some say it is not that black-and-white it gets a lot of tips just like that for every u.s. attorney general and just like the up would atlantic bomber putting him in jail discussing this with those who want to give more money and more power to pursue this, we have to know the kind of tips the fbi get. use say quite a bit? they have to sort...
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gentlemen thyes, the guidelineu to do certain amount of, the fbi acknowledged that they scrubbed hisground. looked at internet traffic and the phone records. probably did the financial workup. at the end of the day you and i sitting across from the table. they did it one time and after he came back from russia they did it a second time. at some point somebody has to say a, we don't see anything but a but we will close the case down because we term that he is not the a threat to national security. somebody makes the call. >> judge jeanine: terry, let me go back to you. this buy it goes to russia for -- this guy goes to russia for six months last year which signals there probably is a problem. he has all of the radical videos, jihaddist videos that he is posting. does any one follow up on this? you don't need a search warrant. by the way. this is public information. just follow the guy. this is a bombing in boston. we interrogated in boston. we know the russian government is concerned about him. he has been flying to russia. you don't have to be a rocket scientist to put two and two to
gentlemen thyes, the guidelineu to do certain amount of, the fbi acknowledged that they scrubbed hisground. looked at internet traffic and the phone records. probably did the financial workup. at the end of the day you and i sitting across from the table. they did it one time and after he came back from russia they did it a second time. at some point somebody has to say a, we don't see anything but a but we will close the case down because we term that he is not the a threat to national...
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people would come and say yes i was a lieutenant colonel and in fact was just a scrub. he would come over over and they're outfitted in these majestic uniforms. they were touted all over london and given fake champagne goodbyes. off they would come to this absolutely wild revolution, where the soldiers were barefoot and friday with spears and sticks. they were ludicrous, parading around in the c&c european big thing could really lumber along with the equipment they are carrying. he was very, very young. bolivar identified him very early and made him a general very quickly. daniel o'leary was not only one of his best generals, but one of his closest friends and he could confide in. bolivar like having -- i don't know where it came from, but he liked having english and irish assistance of generals around him. his little tight for us as a people -- his secretaries and assistants were almost in tire leaking/and irish. he had spent time in london and appreciated their experience in europe and the napoleonic wars and the elevated them. he was certainly reported net by collect
people would come and say yes i was a lieutenant colonel and in fact was just a scrub. he would come over over and they're outfitted in these majestic uniforms. they were touted all over london and given fake champagne goodbyes. off they would come to this absolutely wild revolution, where the soldiers were barefoot and friday with spears and sticks. they were ludicrous, parading around in the c&c european big thing could really lumber along with the equipment they are carrying. he was...
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the fbi fully scrubbed him and talked with him and they said they did not find anything according to the fbi officials and they reported back to the foreign government they found nothing but told the government to follow up if they had any more information and/or concerns the foreign government never followed up and that is why it was left. the older brother there was a passing interest in him but the word here is with channel 25 in massachusetts the younger brother, of the 19 year-old, dzhokar tsarnaev is down. as they put it and it sells like that is coming from chatter over the scanners he is down and as far as they know dzhokar tsarnaev is still alive. apparely that boat was a part of it in franklin street that call leading to further investigation by law enforcement and that is where shots were fired. we do not have official statements as to what has transpired or as to the condition of terrorist number two. in fact, although he is down we do not know if he is in custody. so we will wait here with you it seems that they have a great if vantage he does not have that option. your
the fbi fully scrubbed him and talked with him and they said they did not find anything according to the fbi officials and they reported back to the foreign government they found nothing but told the government to follow up if they had any more information and/or concerns the foreign government never followed up and that is why it was left. the older brother there was a passing interest in him but the word here is with channel 25 in massachusetts the younger brother, of the 19 year-old, dzhokar...
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they're going to go to raw 18 categories and scrubbed them so that things maintained by the things we really need to protect and deserve the highest level of protection and those that still need to be controlled, but don't need this high level of protection. the categories were looking at to move next week our aircraft and engines and we think the thousands from those two categories will be limited and when they are done with this process over the next year, thousands more will those as well and that will have a real impact on our economy at a time when competition is even more fierce and at a time and a manufacturing base could move. >> that's a great way to start for conversation. i think it's quite auspicious that today secretary kerry is actually in seoul. it's one of those things for nobody anticipated the timing and particularly the tensions are rising on the korean peninsula. you spent a lot of time traveling and the question of your insider's view is how did you actually described our partnerships with south korea, japan and china, particularly as we reach the states, annivers
they're going to go to raw 18 categories and scrubbed them so that things maintained by the things we really need to protect and deserve the highest level of protection and those that still need to be controlled, but don't need this high level of protection. the categories were looking at to move next week our aircraft and engines and we think the thousands from those two categories will be limited and when they are done with this process over the next year, thousands more will those as well...
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something happened either, they scrubbed him as itself term goes. i don't know whether they conveyed that to local authorities on the scene, but that was the end of it couple years ago. what would the procedure be normally? >> the procedure would be do an evaluation a threat assessment of whether this individual is a potential threat and would be carrying out any kind of violence in the future. there are literally thousands of these interviews done every year. without any real indication, nobody has the resources to put these people under surveillance 24 hours a day. >> neil: you are right about that. >> unfortunately, that is problem here. there may have been an indication he was being radicalized but the truth is there are probably thounds of individuals in that capacity that will never do anything. >> neil: we'll see what happens. former police commissioner howard safir. i told you at the outset potentially from the justice department pending charges against the surviving bomber here, whether that rules out he will be treated as an enemy combatan
something happened either, they scrubbed him as itself term goes. i don't know whether they conveyed that to local authorities on the scene, but that was the end of it couple years ago. what would the procedure be normally? >> the procedure would be do an evaluation a threat assessment of whether this individual is a potential threat and would be carrying out any kind of violence in the future. there are literally thousands of these interviews done every year. without any real indication,...
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the volunteers in the baa jackets and the vests and the doctors and the nurses who waited in scrubs and did not buckle as the victims of the grave and injured arrived. this was the strength of our city at work. we have never loved the people of the world and our great country more for their prayers and wishes. and, yes, we even love new york city more, "sweet caroline" played at yankee stadium, and our city's flag flying in lower manhattan. it gives us even more strength to say prayer after prayer for the victims still recovering in the hospitals and at home. it gives us the strength to say good-bye to the young boy with the big heart, martin richard. we pray for his sister and his mom, his brother and his dad. it helps us to say that we'll miss krystle campbell and celebrate the spirit that brought her to the marathon year after year and prepares us to mourn lingzi lu who came to the city in search of education but found now friends. we'll never forget her. i'm telling you nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another.
the volunteers in the baa jackets and the vests and the doctors and the nurses who waited in scrubs and did not buckle as the victims of the grave and injured arrived. this was the strength of our city at work. we have never loved the people of the world and our great country more for their prayers and wishes. and, yes, we even love new york city more, "sweet caroline" played at yankee stadium, and our city's flag flying in lower manhattan. it gives us even more strength to say prayer...
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workers spent the night scrubbing and cementing getting things back to normal, a new normal i guess. joins us. >> reporter: this is the memorial. everything along boylston, which was closed for so long, all brought here to copley square. look at the shoes here. people literally giving the shoes off their feet to the victims. memory of the victims. one thing over here real quickly if i could. very, very sweet, on a park bench here, it's a square, a baseball in memory of martin for martin richard, the 8-year-old who died age two, below it a band believe in boston. we're seeing that video that we shot overnight of the street, boyleston street, the site of the first bombing. replacing bricks, comment, and on the window of the shop there, boston strong, which is a very touching thing to see all over the city right now. the other thing that we are learning is more from the hospital bed of the younger tsavraev brother who survived. he is telling investigators that it was iraq and afghanistan that fueled their anger, that they had no communications, no radicalization from outside the country
workers spent the night scrubbing and cementing getting things back to normal, a new normal i guess. joins us. >> reporter: this is the memorial. everything along boylston, which was closed for so long, all brought here to copley square. look at the shoes here. people literally giving the shoes off their feet to the victims. memory of the victims. one thing over here real quickly if i could. very, very sweet, on a park bench here, it's a square, a baseball in memory of martin for martin...