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it was getting inside sonny liston's head.ny liston charged across the ripping like a bull, and the mata door stopped him with a jab, another and another and moved away. he's half mata door. it's something to see. >> clay utilized his speed, footwork and fast hands in a stunning technical knockout. 43 writers picked sonny liston to win in a knockout. he said "i shocked the world." >> clay's bold personality was not confined to the ripping. after converting to islam, he announced his name, muhammad ali. three years later muhammad ali began a different fight, refusing to be inducted into the military. >> if they want to put me in gaol for not going in the army, that's their role. i'll go to gaol. >> muhammad ali built one of the greatest legacies in the history of sport, a legacy whose foundation was built in miami 50 years ago. the gloves that ali used sold at auction for $836,500. muhammad ali turned 72 last month. >> he is the greatest. all right. getting kids to eat healthier has been a major goal for michelle obama. progres
it was getting inside sonny liston's head.ny liston charged across the ripping like a bull, and the mata door stopped him with a jab, another and another and moved away. he's half mata door. it's something to see. >> clay utilized his speed, footwork and fast hands in a stunning technical knockout. 43 writers picked sonny liston to win in a knockout. he said "i shocked the world." >> clay's bold personality was not confined to the ripping. after converting to islam, he...
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. >> sonnie and nick. >> sonnie and partly sonnie. sonnie and cloudy. >> interesting. when you were in school you actually stabbed a teacher with a hunting knife, and you didn't go to detention because you were a pretty girl. >> yeah. but i learned from that. i need to get better at my knifings. >> exactly. what do you make of this story? >> we are bombarded with the idea of, i think, affirmative action a lot, or at least as i was growing up, that was the big sort of issue being discussed. now it seems like this is negative reaction when it comes to discipline. i think that discipline should be served out when there is misbehavior, obviously. teachers don't like having to discipline more or less than they need to. it's time out of their day, it's more paperwork, so it's just not beneficial. >> your generation has to grow some. >> i don't think that was the important part of the story. >> it's about education and discipline -- >> you are doing the pageant thing. you're doing the pageant thing! >> it's my default. >> what we need is education, andy. >> yes. >> should oba
. >> sonnie and nick. >> sonnie and partly sonnie. sonnie and cloudy. >> interesting. when you were in school you actually stabbed a teacher with a hunting knife, and you didn't go to detention because you were a pretty girl. >> yeah. but i learned from that. i need to get better at my knifings. >> exactly. what do you make of this story? >> we are bombarded with the idea of, i think, affirmative action a lot, or at least as i was growing up, that was the big...
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yes i would fully support you in that and i also support sonny i think the church's position strikes me as somewhat ideologically and sort of off the off the realities it doesn't reflect anything that i can perceive in europe as being the case or as being one of the resources of extremism whatever sort i think whenever ideology comes and we need we need a dose of publication and. brussels the foundation with its publication on on writing extremism in europe gives you reason and solutions and pete i would support you to certainly the economic crisis is one factor on the other hand there's always been a solid proportion of you know up to twenty percent within german population that would hold strongly anti-democratic fuz you know including anti human rights and fundamental rights for you against zero four and gays lesbians and all the typical talk of groups all on the one hand it is an economic crisis that has its effects on the other hand there's some social psychology that has always been there you know again i'm an american is what i'm an american as well and you know and and i have
yes i would fully support you in that and i also support sonny i think the church's position strikes me as somewhat ideologically and sort of off the off the realities it doesn't reflect anything that i can perceive in europe as being the case or as being one of the resources of extremism whatever sort i think whenever ideology comes and we need we need a dose of publication and. brussels the foundation with its publication on on writing extremism in europe gives you reason and solutions and...
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ok gentlemen let's continue our spirited debate there sonny you were listening to what paul i do say before we went to the break you want to reply to him go right ahead. yeah i mean i want to take issue with some of the points that paul made i mean for firstly for example a lot of i've spent some time hanging out with people from the english defense league and one of the things that always struck me was actually that how comfortable they were in criticizing not the left but actually but actually conservative muslims and saw their point wasn't about immigration and actually what's interesting is that the english defense league don't take a strong position on immigration their issue and that's a b. and p. which is take an issue with immigration the english defense league issues always be . imposition of sharia law that's been their biggest problem or the saudi claim anyway and actually the imposition of culturally conservative values as opposed to you know trying to reach out to you know a conservative like paul seems to be implying a lot of the far right parties in in australia austri
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: in 1986, the bridge was officially named after james sonny jim ralph. they passed the name resolution before the bridge was completed. >>> caught on camera, two men robbing a store. police say they've never seen this scam before. >> she was very low profile. >> reporter: a celebrated neighbor who also happened to be america's sweetheart. how people are remembering shirley temple. >> reporter: by morning foggy conditions could make it a difficult drive. who will be under a fog advisory coming up. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ . >>> at alameda's high school today, 14 students said they felt sick after a gas leak in science class. the school was briefly evacuated until it was determined the leak was in just one classroom. gas was coming from a tube under a work table. 4 student
: in 1986, the bridge was officially named after james sonny jim ralph. they passed the name resolution before the bridge was completed. >>> caught on camera, two men robbing a store. police say they've never seen this scam before. >> she was very low profile. >> reporter: a celebrated neighbor who also happened to be america's sweetheart. how people are remembering shirley temple. >> reporter: by morning foggy conditions could make it a difficult drive. who will be...
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san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created
san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them...
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sonny liston of the most fierce om fighter of his e, he was mob controlled, it was everyone was -- lou: slow down, mob-controlled. >> totally. lou: most of boxing w those days. >> it was. >> he was more so tha most, he learned to fight in missouri state prison, he came out, went on probation, beat up two cops, broke one cop's leg, nt back in to probation. >> reporter: hh learned to fight well. >> they said that sonny's check s carved up about 2 50%, none went to him it went to various bsters that owned him. him. lou: franky a hit man for the mob owned a majority of the contract. >> he was out. and this fight there was a lot of suspicions, ali are not as great a fighter at this . in time, but when liston lost, people said, that fix is in many stillelve that. lou: all right, well, thankou ed. >> my pleasure. lou: great, always get your perspective on everything. >> thank youery much. lou: thank you. government reporting hat volunteerism has dropped to lowest level in a decade,25 percent of americans, spent time volueering. that is nearly 63 million of us. we have news organizations runni
sonny liston of the most fierce om fighter of his e, he was mob controlled, it was everyone was -- lou: slow down, mob-controlled. >> totally. lou: most of boxing w those days. >> it was. >> he was more so tha most, he learned to fight in missouri state prison, he came out, went on probation, beat up two cops, broke one cop's leg, nt back in to probation. >> reporter: hh learned to fight well. >> they said that sonny's check s carved up about 2 50%, none went to...
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sonny liston of the most fierce om fighter of his era, he was mob controlled, it was everyone was --ow down, mob-controlled. >> totally. lou: most of boxing was those days. >> it was. >> he was more so than most, he learned to fight in missouri state prison, he came out, went on probation, beat up two cops, broke one cop's leg, went back in to probation. >> reporter: hh learned to fight well. >> they said that sonny's check was carved up about 2 50%, none went to him it went to various mobsters that owned him. him. lou: franky a hit man for the mob owned a majority of the contract. >> he was out. and this fight there was a lot of suspicions, ali are not as great a fighter at this . in time, but when liston lost, people said, that fix is in many still believe that. lou: all right, well, thank you ed. >> my pleasure. lou: great, always get your perspective on everything. >> thank you very much. lou: thank you. government reporting hat volunteerism has dropped to lowest level in a decade,25 percent of americans, spent time volunteering. that is nearly 63 million of us. we have news orga
sonny liston of the most fierce om fighter of his era, he was mob controlled, it was everyone was --ow down, mob-controlled. >> totally. lou: most of boxing was those days. >> it was. >> he was more so than most, he learned to fight in missouri state prison, he came out, went on probation, beat up two cops, broke one cop's leg, went back in to probation. >> reporter: hh learned to fight well. >> they said that sonny's check was carved up about 2 50%, none went to...
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after he knocked out charles sonny liston in an emic bout in miami deep. moment of the 20th century. gloves that ali wore on that historic night sold at auction for $876,000 last weekend. evidence of the enduring impact he and that fight had on sports and the world but it was what cassius clay did outside the ring that made him more than just a boxing legend. just one week after beating sonny liston clay shocked the world again by changing his name to muhammad ali and joining the nation of islam. he became inseparable from his beliefs, his close relationship with malcolm x and the stand against the vietnam war. a stand which he was stripped of his boxing title for refusing to submit to the draft. by the late 1960s, ali had become a living embodiment of the proposition that principles matter. his power no longer resided in his fists. came from his conscience. and that matter of kns bears examination at a time when the world in and outside of sports are struggling with civil rights. the nfl is proposing a penalty for use the "n" word on the field. one by one
after he knocked out charles sonny liston in an emic bout in miami deep. moment of the 20th century. gloves that ali wore on that historic night sold at auction for $876,000 last weekend. evidence of the enduring impact he and that fight had on sports and the world but it was what cassius clay did outside the ring that made him more than just a boxing legend. just one week after beating sonny liston clay shocked the world again by changing his name to muhammad ali and joining the nation of...
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sonny, mark, let me get you to weigh in on this.hey asked if they could agree on some charges but not another. what do you think that means? sonny, you first. >> you know, i think it probably means that self-defense is off the table and they have agreed already on the attempted murder charges as well as the sort of shooting a missile, shooting bullets into a moving vehicle. i think that's what it means. because it's pretty clear that self-defense, i don't know if mark agrees or disagrees with me is a defense to the attempted murders, as well. if they can agree on the other count, the dispute is this first degree murder, sandusky degrees or manslaughter. i've been in the courtroom. they seem like a cohesive group. when they came out right before they were dismissed, they are a group with a lot of tension. it's a very different jury right now. hopefully they'll be able to come back and start fresh tomorrow and reach some sort of consensus on that one count that seems to be giving them the most trouble. >> mark, what do you think? what
sonny, mark, let me get you to weigh in on this.hey asked if they could agree on some charges but not another. what do you think that means? sonny, you first. >> you know, i think it probably means that self-defense is off the table and they have agreed already on the attempted murder charges as well as the sort of shooting a missile, shooting bullets into a moving vehicle. i think that's what it means. because it's pretty clear that self-defense, i don't know if mark agrees or disagrees...
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two rounds later, sonny liston was done. >> that might be all, ladies and gentlemen! whole world. i'm tired of talking. >> reporter: this african american, son of the jim crow south, had a defiant message to the writers who doubted him. >> bow to my feet. tell me i am the latest. >> reporter: robert lipsyte covered the fight for the "new york times." >> i believe that's the moment when the 1960s began. here was this confluence of what would be race, religion, politics, the civil right struggle, and it exploded from there. >> it was a terrific birth of something great. ali is born. >.>> reporter: he literally was born in that moment, right? >> he was born in that moment. he was born. >> reporter: the next day the new champ announced he was awe black muslim. cassius clay had climbed into the ring. muhammad ali had climbed out. jim axelrod, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning s >>> almost three hours walking around. >> a seven-year-old found in the dark and the col
two rounds later, sonny liston was done. >> that might be all, ladies and gentlemen! whole world. i'm tired of talking. >> reporter: this african american, son of the jim crow south, had a defiant message to the writers who doubted him. >> bow to my feet. tell me i am the latest. >> reporter: robert lipsyte covered the fight for the "new york times." >> i believe that's the moment when the 1960s began. here was this confluence of what would be race,...
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but anderson, i want to share with you one more exchange i had earlier today with representative sonny berelli. we were finally able to talk. you've declined an answer and i haven't asked a question. have you tell me why we need this bill? >> it strengths existing laws. >> reporter: can you stop for one second? >> no. >> reporter: one quick question, a straight answer on why you need it here, what does it change? >> you know, the sword swings both ways. what about this scenario, you have a gay person that owns a printing shop, okay? and someone from the westboro church comes in there that they print the sign that a printer is not going to agree with. should that group, that religious group demand that print shop print that thing? do they not have a right to say, get out, that's offensive? >> reporter: and with that, he hustled right back inside the back entrance of the capital building. >> randi, thank you very much. let's big deeper now on the legal question that he raised at the end of that interview. joining us once again, kenji. the governor said the church goes to a gay-owned busi
but anderson, i want to share with you one more exchange i had earlier today with representative sonny berelli. we were finally able to talk. you've declined an answer and i haven't asked a question. have you tell me why we need this bill? >> it strengths existing laws. >> reporter: can you stop for one second? >> no. >> reporter: one quick question, a straight answer on why you need it here, what does it change? >> you know, the sword swings both ways. what about...
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underdog he talked like he was the top dog cashous clay then, stepping into ring with boxing champ sonnyorts reporters feared for the 22-year-old challenger life that he taunted liston so much that lisn would let loose. did not happen, clay won that title, 50 years ago this evening announced he would change his name too mohamad ali turiano h awell,i, he was a muslim, some say that was ale w prompted professal wrestling to itself get to more theatric call. tonight, we look back on the sport and coury one very loud boxer changed. 50 years ago tonight. with me now the former heavyweight boxing champion of the world. larry holmes. and jim gray from my money, the be guy who ever covered poxing, ever, two champs with us, larry, you to first, i alys said you were rodney dangerfiel of boxing you came after moment muhammad al ale a, i, did you not dodge anything, looking back at ali , and at clay, and what he did then. and how he changed boxing then, what do you think? >> i thi a great job, he was the martin luther king of boxing, he gav boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones t
underdog he talked like he was the top dog cashous clay then, stepping into ring with boxing champ sonnyorts reporters feared for the 22-year-old challenger life that he taunted liston so much that lisn would let loose. did not happen, clay won that title, 50 years ago this evening announced he would change his name too mohamad ali turiano h awell,i, he was a muslim, some say that was ale w prompted professal wrestling to itself get to more theatric call. tonight, we look back on the sport and...
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gave boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones they put in front of him, as far as sonny, i was an ali fan. i think what he did was fantastic, because i was young, and i was rooting for muhammad ali, he could do no wrong in my book. neil: you used to be a training partner. >> i sparred with ali for four and a half years, he beat him up a couple times, i got even with him at the end. without anger. neil: but jim, i was not blowing you smoke to talk about your contribution, someone who watched and analyzed this i thought, you asked the nast yost questions of fighter -- nastiest questions of fighters, i always thought someone was going to hits you right now, i machinetioned ali, and how he made it certainly changed boxing as we knew it and has since come to know it, we're almost disa.ed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked about what he did for the business, but he was a goo that changed paradigm for all of sports, he was brash when people were not brash. he was outgoing, hh started all of this track talk
gave boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones they put in front of him, as far as sonny, i was an ali fan. i think what he did was fantastic, because i was young, and i was rooting for muhammad ali, he could do no wrong in my book. neil: you used to be a training partner. >> i sparred with ali for four and a half years, he beat him up a couple times, i got even with him at the end. without anger. neil: but jim, i was not blowing you smoke to talk about your contribution,...
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. >> let me throw this to sonny. they are expecting less for a group of people. it is racist. we don't expect them to adhere to the same rules that whites and asians do. is it more insulting? >> it goes to victimization. i want to hurt his feelings real fast. rather than doing that i want to be serious. it goes to victims. if you want to know why black kids drop out of school and why they are not at school, it is because they are learning progressive crap like the color of their skin makes them stop going and where do you find them? they are on the street corner and hustling and making money the capitalistic way. wish i this choose a different product, but nonetheless they are going after the money and that's the point. when you have people that want to con constantly put it on the color of your skin it goes to prove whether it is coming from a white person or coming from a black person. it is ignorant. >> where are they learning life span? >> it is in school. when you hear a teacher say it is not your fault or your mother -- look, my mother is a crack head and my dad can bare
. >> let me throw this to sonny. they are expecting less for a group of people. it is racist. we don't expect them to adhere to the same rules that whites and asians do. is it more insulting? >> it goes to victimization. i want to hurt his feelings real fast. rather than doing that i want to be serious. it goes to victims. if you want to know why black kids drop out of school and why they are not at school, it is because they are learning progressive crap like the color of their...
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as far as sonny liston, you know, i was a ali fan, all the way, i think what he did was fantastic. young, i was rooting and rooting for muhammad ali. so, you know he could do no wrong in my book. neil: you were a training partner of his in. >> yes, i spaared with ali for 4 1/2 years, and he beat me up a few times, i got even with him at the end. neil: you did. >> i beat him up. neil: you did. jim gray. >> without anger. neil: jim, your contribution, someone who watched this, and analyzed it i thought, you asked the nastiest questions of fighter, i always thought someone is going to hit jim right now, i mentioned with ali he made it like, i'm not saying carnival, but, he certainly changed boxing as we knew it, and since has come to know it. we're almost disappointed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked about what he did for the business, but he was also a guy that changed paradigm for all of sports, he was brash when people were not. he was the outgoing, he started all of this trash talking, and people, at the ti
as far as sonny liston, you know, i was a ali fan, all the way, i think what he did was fantastic. young, i was rooting and rooting for muhammad ali. so, you know he could do no wrong in my book. neil: you were a training partner of his in. >> yes, i spaared with ali for 4 1/2 years, and he beat me up a few times, i got even with him at the end. neil: you did. >> i beat him up. neil: you did. jim gray. >> without anger. neil: jim, your contribution, someone who watched this,...
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a look back at the fight of cautious clay and sonny lipton. tyke. >> today's big number represents a sizeable bet on japan, $10 billion, that's how much mgm is investing in a potential japanese casino. >> it follows an announcement by sands in vegas in monday. currently, you can only bet on horse, boat and bicycle races. japan would become asia's second biggest casino market if the ban is dropped. that's behind the chinese city of macaw. >> netflix and comcast striking a deal to stream content. >> first what temperatures we can expect across the country. >> temperatures will continue to tumble, the colder air into parts of the southern plains today. right now we're mild with 40's, 50's and 60's across texas. here's the core of the cold air. this is where it's been pretty much all winter long. it actually feels five up wards to 15 degrees colder than it is, far go minus 24, feels like we are sitting in the single digits in chicago and detroit at just five degrees, the current wind chill to texas, 49 in dallas, san antonio close to 70. we're wat
a look back at the fight of cautious clay and sonny lipton. tyke. >> today's big number represents a sizeable bet on japan, $10 billion, that's how much mgm is investing in a potential japanese casino. >> it follows an announcement by sands in vegas in monday. currently, you can only bet on horse, boat and bicycle races. japan would become asia's second biggest casino market if the ban is dropped. that's behind the chinese city of macaw. >> netflix and comcast striking a deal...
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i love him and he is not here anymore, my good friend sonny bono sang from here to there. but he sounded great when he worked with us. tavis: i got this. on the one hand, you are paid to do this. outbeing paid to help them is one thing. being paid to really do it for them is another. tutorn hire me to be your but don't ask me to take the test for you. >> absolutely. >> but let me say this to you also. when i was 14 years old, i was going to school with darlene's sister and we walked home from school everyday. i would be singing and carrying on. this little girl can saying. she must've told her, it got back to darlene. a member of the blossoms whose brother was my manager at the time it 14. i was in a session with darlene and the blossoms. i am singing and she pulls me into this, gave me an opportunity. some on, baby sister. she can come in and do this. i go to the session. they picked me up for sixth period. i go to the studio. the singing background with blossoms. so we are singing background for bobby darin and he kept asking darlene, who was that singing so loud he ech?
i love him and he is not here anymore, my good friend sonny bono sang from here to there. but he sounded great when he worked with us. tavis: i got this. on the one hand, you are paid to do this. outbeing paid to help them is one thing. being paid to really do it for them is another. tutorn hire me to be your but don't ask me to take the test for you. >> absolutely. >> but let me say this to you also. when i was 14 years old, i was going to school with darlene's sister and we walked...
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i want to say, "sonny, cut that out". >> 8,000 americans are turning 65 every day.he says they need something to do, to keep them off of the streets. retirement can be a little boring. >> the working world essentially stops at 65. and you have 30 more years to go. >> helping other older seniors is one way to fill up the time. larry davis and dwight shank are making their morning rounds. >> good morning, chuck. how are you doing? good to see you. >> how are you. >> this is chris? >> niece to meet you. >> today's task, bringing the snow tires up from the basement and catching up with friends. >> we want them in the trunk. prius. >> it's not often but it's when we need it, when we call for help. >> bobby and tuck gilbert are retired. >> plans for lunch? >> fathert we are in our 80s. we were beginning to need help. >> tuck was a minister. he has seen people grow old and planned accordingly. they bought a home that would be easy to age in and they have stopped lifting heavy things. but, there is only so much you can plan for. >> how long do you think that you will be abl
i want to say, "sonny, cut that out". >> 8,000 americans are turning 65 every day.he says they need something to do, to keep them off of the streets. retirement can be a little boring. >> the working world essentially stops at 65. and you have 30 more years to go. >> helping other older seniors is one way to fill up the time. larry davis and dwight shank are making their morning rounds. >> good morning, chuck. how are you doing? good to see you. >> how...
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rashida ali, the daughter of muhammad ali, how things have changed since her father's footing with sonnyhristina wilson had a network of friends, opera singers, actresses musicians who needed part-time work. she started sitter studio. and now those artists are taking care of kids across the city. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. ness owner, it would be ness owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for eveone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 1
rashida ali, the daughter of muhammad ali, how things have changed since her father's footing with sonnyhristina wilson had a network of friends, opera singers, actresses musicians who needed part-time work. she started sitter studio. and now those artists are taking care of kids across the city. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. ness owner, it would be ness owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open...
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sonny gray was a late season starter. the a's are rich in starter. two-time all american league west champion oakland a's enter feeling good about themselves. >> you know, you have to separate every year, you try to bring the successes from previous years, if you have a chip that's not bad either, we as an organization have been good for a couple years, we expect to be good again, this is a nice window at this time, our expectations are the same as they have the last couple years with a little bit of a chip. giants pitchers and catchers reported today in scottsdale, a mile from where we are. we a more autograph seekers than players. they hold their first day of camp tomorrow bright and early. we saw one giant and that's tim hudson, we're hoping to hook up with him tomorrow and "him for the 10:00 sports rap show. this is a beautiful night. >>> and let's get back to you guys. that's the sporting life for right now. join us for the chinese new year's parade. we'll be out there. our coverage begins tomorrow night at 6:00. follow us on twitter using cny p
sonny gray was a late season starter. the a's are rich in starter. two-time all american league west champion oakland a's enter feeling good about themselves. >> you know, you have to separate every year, you try to bring the successes from previous years, if you have a chip that's not bad either, we as an organization have been good for a couple years, we expect to be good again, this is a nice window at this time, our expectations are the same as they have the last couple years with a...
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a little crazy. >> reporter: after six rounds sonny liston had had enough.ugh your head? >> sheer, insane joy. >> reporter: this young african-american fighting in the south that still kept the best hotel, off-limits to him scolded the rights. >> this was such a big moment culturally for a black man to lean out over the ropes and tell all these white reporters, eat your words. >> yeah. >> i'm free? >> yeah. >> huge. >> it was huge and it was the start. >> reporter: the next day clay announce head was a muslim. no secret to many in miami who had seen malcolm x visiting the training sessions. cassius clay was now muhammad ali. what was it about ali, what was he changing? >> freedom. freedom for the young black man. freedom of religion. freedom not to go to war if he didn't believe in it. >> reporter: a young boxer had gone into the ring a figure who would transcend sports to become the most recognizable face in the world during a time of enormous racial and social upheaval had emerged from it. >> in retrospect i believe that's the moment when the 1960s began.
a little crazy. >> reporter: after six rounds sonny liston had had enough.ugh your head? >> sheer, insane joy. >> reporter: this young african-american fighting in the south that still kept the best hotel, off-limits to him scolded the rights. >> this was such a big moment culturally for a black man to lean out over the ropes and tell all these white reporters, eat your words. >> yeah. >> i'm free? >> yeah. >> huge. >> it was huge and it was...
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key part of the rotation will be sonny gray, who, even though he had a great rookie year, is hoping to come back even stronger. >> i have said this, it's a difference between feeling you belong and getting comfortable, and i don't think getting comfortable is a good thing in any sport, especially baseball. it was really exciting for me individually to get a real taste of the big leagues last year, and then playoffs and everything, but just knowing that there's still room for improvement, and that will be -- this year, always improve. >> march madness is creeping up. gonzaga, and st. mary's and usf. let's head to malibu, california. st. mary's and pepperdine. bounce pass for the dunk. goes overtime. holt had a career high 29. lays it in to geoff st. mary's the lead. three seconds left. picked up for the win but it was wide. st. mary's wins 69-67. >>> olympics underway in sochi. we have results so if you don't want to know who won or see the results, turn away until you hear the music stop. ♪ >> this abc sports reporting brought to you by orchard supply hardware. the winners in phoenix,
key part of the rotation will be sonny gray, who, even though he had a great rookie year, is hoping to come back even stronger. >> i have said this, it's a difference between feeling you belong and getting comfortable, and i don't think getting comfortable is a good thing in any sport, especially baseball. it was really exciting for me individually to get a real taste of the big leagues last year, and then playoffs and everything, but just knowing that there's still room for improvement,...
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i consider sonny rollins one of my greatest teachers even though i've never met the man. so the way i've learned is by listening and by playing with great musicians both great older musicians-- my elders, masters-- but also with my peers. i think i've learned just as much playing with other young musicians who are in the same boat that i'm in, you know, trying the learn the music, trying to learn the history, and at the same time, trying to establish our own individual voices. [electric guitar playing jazz] ultimately, every time you make music with somebody, some of their experience and their knowledge-- some of their soul is transmitted to you, and vice versa, some of yours is transmitted to them. [jazz music continues] [rock music] (donovan) i always have this really nice memory of when i first started to think "boy, i'd sure like to play. that would be the shit. that would be fun." and i remember sitting on my bed with my drumsticks and my black t-shirt on and putting on headphones because my parents were in the next room and listening to ac/dc records or led zeppelin
i consider sonny rollins one of my greatest teachers even though i've never met the man. so the way i've learned is by listening and by playing with great musicians both great older musicians-- my elders, masters-- but also with my peers. i think i've learned just as much playing with other young musicians who are in the same boat that i'm in, you know, trying the learn the music, trying to learn the history, and at the same time, trying to establish our own individual voices. [electric guitar...
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. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston the win it seemed?uspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and relentlessly protecting your identity. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ alert rings ] get lifelock protection and live life free. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed
. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston the win it seemed?uspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok....
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then in january he won the sonny open in hawai'i. today, his third time a charm.us. dustin johnson, two-time winner here in 2009 made a run. fin in the clubhouse at 10-under. long with jim renner. also at 10-under. walker started leaking oil on 12 and 13. bogeys the 17th. and then needs this six footer for the win and does it. a 2-over 74, wins the at&t pebble beach pro-am by one stroke. his third victory in four months. >> i've played a lot of different -- won of a lot of different golf courses and each is different, and it's matter of seeing what the week brings you and adjusting. >> to boca rat top for the final round of the allianz championship. michael allen your leader. puts him at 18-under, but waldorf needed to sink the putt for the lead. doesn't go but forces the playoff. michael allen wins his sixth champions tour title. >> let's switch gears. college hoops. stanford women have won 21 straight and 14 in a row over washington put he huskies said enough is enough. bay area fans not loving seattle right now. chiney ogwumike, 23 points, 14 boards. washington
then in january he won the sonny open in hawai'i. today, his third time a charm.us. dustin johnson, two-time winner here in 2009 made a run. fin in the clubhouse at 10-under. long with jim renner. also at 10-under. walker started leaking oil on 12 and 13. bogeys the 17th. and then needs this six footer for the win and does it. a 2-over 74, wins the at&t pebble beach pro-am by one stroke. his third victory in four months. >> i've played a lot of different -- won of a lot of different...
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. >> my good friend sonny bono. >> stephen: really, nice guy though quite reasons nice guy, i used tol him all the time when phil specter who was pie record producer would am could, he would say i want sony in this. i said phil we're never going to fin think record if i don't move. sony is either singing too loud or on the wrong key but that is the way phil was, he didn't care. a lot of people like that, in our business. >> stephen: phil specter produced a song of yours es he a rebel. your first hit reasons right. >> stephen: and this is a proto typical girl falling for a bad boy because he's kind of bad. >> right. >> stephen: what did you do to american culture watch. did you do to a generation of girls who were looking for bad boys. >> well, you know what, it does help if they kind of bad. it makes it interesting. you never get bored. >> stephen: did you have any bad boys. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> one or two. >> stephen: one or two. >> okay. >> stephen: how much about african-american, soul or blues music did you learn from elvis presley? (laughter) >> i was getting ready
. >> my good friend sonny bono. >> stephen: really, nice guy though quite reasons nice guy, i used tol him all the time when phil specter who was pie record producer would am could, he would say i want sony in this. i said phil we're never going to fin think record if i don't move. sony is either singing too loud or on the wrong key but that is the way phil was, he didn't care. a lot of people like that, in our business. >> stephen: phil specter produced a song of yours es he...
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. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston really the upset itsuspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adul
. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston really the upset itsuspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our...
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sonny kang is already on the phone with 911. >> strier takes one look back at the wounded attorney. witness and reserve deputy sheriff david katz tackles strier from behind. >> a couple other people at that point had jumped on with me and i was able to get his left arm behind after and i just held his arms behind his back until another deputy came in. >> get down! >> face down on the ground, strier is handcuffed. police discover a second gun in his pants pocket. >> let's bring him straight to the lockup. >> meanwhile, gerald curry lies on the concrete with five bullets in him. >> paramedics are on the way. they'll check you out, okay? >> curry is rushed to the hospital and thanks to the tiny tree and his quick thinking, he survives. >> he is an extremely fortunate gentleman. >> dr. charles dang is an emergency physician who examines curry. the first bullet, lodged in his neck, is only fractions of an inch away from his spinal cord. this one bullet could have paralyzed or killed him in an instant. >> there aren't too many people that get shot that many times and live to tell about it
sonny kang is already on the phone with 911. >> strier takes one look back at the wounded attorney. witness and reserve deputy sheriff david katz tackles strier from behind. >> a couple other people at that point had jumped on with me and i was able to get his left arm behind after and i just held his arms behind his back until another deputy came in. >> get down! >> face down on the ground, strier is handcuffed. police discover a second gun in his pants pocket. >>...
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key part of the rotation will be sonny gray, who, even though he had a great rookie year, is hoping toback even stronger. >> i have said this, it's a difference between feeling you belong and getting comfortable, and i don't think getting comfortable is a good thing in any sport, especially baseball. it was really exciting for me individually to get a real taste of the big leagues last year, and then playoffs and everything, but just knowing that there's still room for improvement, and that will be -- this year, always improve. >> march madness is creeping up. gonzaga, and st. mary's and usf. let's head to malibu, california. st. mary's and pepperdine. bounce pass for the dunk. goes overtime. holt had a career high 29. lays it in to geoff st. mary's the lead. three seconds left. picked up for the win but it was wide. st. mary's wins 69-67. >>> olympics underway in sochi. we have results so if you don't want to know who won or see the results, turn away until you hear the music stop. ♪ >> this abc sports reporting brought to you by orchard supply hardware. the winners in phoenix, i'll h
key part of the rotation will be sonny gray, who, even though he had a great rookie year, is hoping toback even stronger. >> i have said this, it's a difference between feeling you belong and getting comfortable, and i don't think getting comfortable is a good thing in any sport, especially baseball. it was really exciting for me individually to get a real taste of the big leagues last year, and then playoffs and everything, but just knowing that there's still room for improvement, and...
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a key part of the rotation will be sonny gray, who is hoping to come back even stronger. >> it's differentwas really exciting for me individually to get a real taste of the big leagues last year, and then playoffs and earth, but just knowing there's still room for improvement, and that will be ready -- -- moto, always improve. >> gonzaga pulling away from the pack in the west coast conference. let's head to malibu, california. st. mothers and -- st. mary's and pepperdine. going to overtime. a career high 29. gives st. mary's the lead. three seconds left in o.t. gaels up two. falls and it's picked up for the win and it's wife. st. mary's wins, 69-67. soggy day at pebble but as i always say, never a bad day on the golf course. >> thank you so much, shu. looking outside for our saturday soaking, which continues, will you need that umbrella all weekend? we'll have the updated forecast next. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪
a key part of the rotation will be sonny gray, who is hoping to come back even stronger. >> it's differentwas really exciting for me individually to get a real taste of the big leagues last year, and then playoffs and earth, but just knowing there's still room for improvement, and that will be ready -- -- moto, always improve. >> gonzaga pulling away from the pack in the west coast conference. let's head to malibu, california. st. mothers and -- st. mary's and pepperdine. going to...
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coach sonny dikes described him as a team guy with a great sense of humor. players said they were too upset about the loss of their friend to talk to us on camera. one person did tell me he was a great guy who actually tutored his fellow players. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >> such a loss for the team. thank you. a follow-up to a story that rocked pleasanton in fall. police announcing today they closed the investigation into a man found unconscious on the street. the man's family said he went outside in september after hearing a lot of people outside making noise near his house. minutes later his wife found him unconscious with a head injury. five months later police say they have insufficient evidence to conclude a crime has been committed or bring charges. the family says the decision is upet ceteraing but it's focused on healing. >> coming up the push for a new tool that could put the brakes on smart phone thefts. >> a terror theft on the olympic games when a man tries to hijack a plane to sochi. >> and it's a big night. live pictures of sochi, rus
coach sonny dikes described him as a team guy with a great sense of humor. players said they were too upset about the loss of their friend to talk to us on camera. one person did tell me he was a great guy who actually tutored his fellow players. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >> such a loss for the team. thank you. a follow-up to a story that rocked pleasanton in fall. police announcing today they closed the investigation into a man found unconscious on the street. the man's family...
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the head coach here sonny dykes is saying that this is a tough time for the football family. he said ted was a great hard working guy. we'll have more information on this story at 5:00 and 6:00 this evening. i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> the university has scheduled a news conference for this afternoon to talk more about agu's death. >>> more breaking news in san francisco where two workers have been killed in an industrial accident. chopper 5 above the ggi granite on courtlandt avenue and bernal heights just after it happened. two men were unloading granite slaps when they were crushed under one of the slabs. not clear how it fell. we have a crew on the scene now collecting more information. >>> also at this hour, rain is arriving in the bay area right now. in some places, just a sprinkle, in others more of a mist but it will be coming down hard for the next few days. let's get to kpix 5 meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the storm on hi-def doppler radar. >> reporter: hard to believe that the rain started now and it may not end until sunday night. this could truly be a super s
the head coach here sonny dykes is saying that this is a tough time for the football family. he said ted was a great hard working guy. we'll have more information on this story at 5:00 and 6:00 this evening. i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> the university has scheduled a news conference for this afternoon to talk more about agu's death. >>> more breaking news in san francisco where two workers have been killed in an industrial accident. chopper 5 above the ggi granite on courtlandt avenue...
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young cassius clay soon to be called muhammad ali won his first heavyweight boxing title, knocking out sonnyon. how old were you? >>> happy birthday to nba star joakim noaa, 29, chelsea handler turns 39, and deep impact actress tia leoni is 48. now keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great tuesday. >>> flames tear through a san jose home overnight killing one person. now investigators are sifting through the damage. good tuesday morning to you. it's 4:30. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. that fire broke out after midnight at a home on south willard avenue not far from meridian avenue. it took crews about 2 1/2 hours to put out the flames. that's when they found a body inside. it's unclear at this time how that person died. investigators have not released the victim's identity. the red cross is helping a family including six adults and one child find a place to stay. it's too soon to tell how the fire started. >> our own bob redell is athe
young cassius clay soon to be called muhammad ali won his first heavyweight boxing title, knocking out sonnyon. how old were you? >>> happy birthday to nba star joakim noaa, 29, chelsea handler turns 39, and deep impact actress tia leoni is 48. now keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great tuesday. >>> flames tear through a san jose home overnight killing one person. now...
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head football coach sonny dikes issued a statement saying quote -- >>> now to storm watch. it's cloudy and gray and the rain is moving in. this is a live look towards the bay bridge from san francisco. we are on storm watch with ktvu team coverage. brian flores is in the north bay where the rain is alreadying down. we begin -- coming down. we begin with rosemary r usc o. >> yes tori generally light. least take a look and you can see from one end of the bay area to the other we are seeing some of that light rain started moving in during the early morning hours and i expect it's going to actually become a little bit more widespread and own heavier into the afternoon. taking a look at some of the moderate raintight, you can see coming up off the -- rain at this time, you can see coming up off the coast in-between areas near half-moon bay and farther south, if i do a little shift here we have moderate rain falling over palo alto area. this tip of cell is capable of producing anywhere it looks hike .3 of an inch to a half inch per hour, now this storm is going to continue to mov
head football coach sonny dikes issued a statement saying quote -- >>> now to storm watch. it's cloudy and gray and the rain is moving in. this is a live look towards the bay bridge from san francisco. we are on storm watch with ktvu team coverage. brian flores is in the north bay where the rain is alreadying down. we begin -- coming down. we begin with rosemary r usc o. >> yes tori generally light. least take a look and you can see from one end of the bay area to the other we...
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. >> yeah, even bo and sonny are shaking their heads going what the heck is going on. >> you're hard >> after a good workout, got to drink up. >> all right. >> otherwise we're going to be in trouble with jill and mirnl. >> just let jill know i did this. >> to promote michelle obama's let's move physical fitness campaign. >> i don't know how hard they worked out. wearing white shirts, they didn't have the sweat stains. >> maybe the sweats and sneakers next time. did you notice the vice president said let's do this again next week? >> come on. you got -- >> a weekly workout. >> all right. well, for some of you your local news is next. >>> for everyone else we'll be back with your "friday funnies." instead of mailing everyone my vacation photos, i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with es
. >> yeah, even bo and sonny are shaking their heads going what the heck is going on. >> you're hard >> after a good workout, got to drink up. >> all right. >> otherwise we're going to be in trouble with jill and mirnl. >> just let jill know i did this. >> to promote michelle obama's let's move physical fitness campaign. >> i don't know how hard they worked out. wearing white shirts, they didn't have the sweat stains. >> maybe the sweats and...
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anything i can do for sonny brothers anything i can do for syrian brothers i will do anything i can do for these people suffering from injustice i will do. and they say. the unkind affiliated a new survey front claimed responsibility for these recent deadly bombings just days before a man calling himself and al qaida commander announced via you tube that the group had put down roots in lebanon people we've met on the ground deny belonging to either of these groups but don't hide the fact that they share their views. no there is no al qaeda as an organization anymore but al qaeda as an idiology and it doesn't need money to spread it spreads by itself everywhere in the world not only in lebanon but in america britain serbia here radical ideas of bread from a young age fighters here as bin laden a teacher and their fight jihad. when twenty three year old returned from syria where he joined the free syrian army he continued his jihad here in lebanon and. target the district where she'll leave tripoli is divided into sunni and shia parts ironically by the street called syria two years ago w
anything i can do for sonny brothers anything i can do for syrian brothers i will do anything i can do for these people suffering from injustice i will do. and they say. the unkind affiliated a new survey front claimed responsibility for these recent deadly bombings just days before a man calling himself and al qaida commander announced via you tube that the group had put down roots in lebanon people we've met on the ground deny belonging to either of these groups but don't hide the fact that...
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. >> : sonny miles and the afternoon for the sunday chen's of showers damages and a be " cooler in the afternoon will start pouring cooling in the next week to >> : >> : the shows the chinese new year brennan the year of a horse. >> : keeping your spirits like a done >> : spear it energy in covenant. all positive. mayor ed the content by laying a wreath of white horse. >> : traditional dances were dragons and while others got red envelopes getting out small amounts of money. >> : this year give all the best wishes good money to good health and peace. >> : today's festivities are just one of many this year before the city's big chinese new year sprayed. it is absolutely spectacular event that happens february 15th. >> : still ahead homeowners are on edge after byrd believes in one posh neighborhood one of the victims but not what happened. also a new kind of smart phone will keep you ahead of the curve. gabe slate tech report coming up next. >> : coming up with gary r. also blessed superable chattered letter. world's first faisal curve displaced are follow-up to go onto the market. tech
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afternoon guard the were today searching the grounds around the plaza hotel in tyler with a body of sonny of blount was found. the thirty year old mother of a young boy who was from tama checked into the hotel on saturday evening a body was found fully coated. on the floor of the hotel room. my staff who went to the news around town three yesterday afternoon the post mortem carried out to tell a hospital established. she had been strangled and are the have now begun a murder investigation. cable ties and still take the court also found that the hotel room. at this stage. detectives do not believe they were used the roadhouse nine last night the thirty year old man presented himself to guard the store street station in the city. he was arrested and taken to time ago the station son you don't live locally and were tearing apart the entire folder of a child is understood to be out of the country and extremely upset of her death the thirty one year old mounting questions here to tell a garda station is from kim dalton funds knew the young mother. he's been detained on suspicion of murder and
afternoon guard the were today searching the grounds around the plaza hotel in tyler with a body of sonny of blount was found. the thirty year old mother of a young boy who was from tama checked into the hotel on saturday evening a body was found fully coated. on the floor of the hotel room. my staff who went to the news around town three yesterday afternoon the post mortem carried out to tell a hospital established. she had been strangled and are the have now begun a murder investigation....