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. >> think guy does not mind vague lot of hair spry close to his face. i'd think go through a couple of cans. looks like colonel sander's bow tie. >> does have a bow tiesque look. he has the blow driver aimed at his face besides hair spray. >> you'd have to be a special hair beard dresser to do stuff like this. >> a beard dresser. >> indentations like a clover into the four leaves. >> he should play the lottery. he'd be superlucky today. top of the morning. >> that's a handsome guy about you don't look at his beautiful eyes because the beard's incredible. note the shine. how does he get the shine on that thing. >> beard oil. >> how you gret thatet that out? how do -- do you dip it in water and put it in a bowl? >> i've heard of showers. that would probably do it. >> prankster doing something nice for mom. >> here is the reveal. it's precious. >> next "right this minute."e asking strangers to borrow their phones seems innocent enough until things get creepy. >> elimine the target. it was a trap. >> guy's eyes are like -- >> the prank that has people runni
. >> think guy does not mind vague lot of hair spry close to his face. i'd think go through a couple of cans. looks like colonel sander's bow tie. >> does have a bow tiesque look. he has the blow driver aimed at his face besides hair spray. >> you'd have to be a special hair beard dresser to do stuff like this. >> a beard dresser. >> indentations like a clover into the four leaves. >> he should play the lottery. he'd be superlucky today. top of the morning....
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. >> a southern california family got a dangerous spry when they cut into two apples and found needles lodged inside the fruit. a man bit into the apple and discovered the first needle and was not hurt. the nine-year-old daughter cut into another apple and found a second needle. the family bought fruit at grocery store in san diego county. the for has removed all honey crisp apples from the shelves. >> thousands of products have been recalled because of possible policeteria contamination from amy's kitchen. the recall includes 19 food items including vegetable bowls and mexican dinners made between january and march with no illnesses reported. we have a full list of the recalls items at abc7news.com. >>> a report said doctors do not always tell alzheimer's disease victim or the fees they have the disease in an effort to spare their feelings. what they are doing is delaying relatives from taking steps to protect their loved ones physical health and financial safety. the alzheimer's disease association survey found that fewer than half of alzheimer's disease parents were told by their do
. >> a southern california family got a dangerous spry when they cut into two apples and found needles lodged inside the fruit. a man bit into the apple and discovered the first needle and was not hurt. the nine-year-old daughter cut into another apple and found a second needle. the family bought fruit at grocery store in san diego county. the for has removed all honey crisp apples from the shelves. >> thousands of products have been recalled because of possible policeteria...
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elements of the yemeni government that we are in touch with that continue to further our effort to his a spry pleasure to extremist that his operate in that country. we have the capability because of the relationships we have in the region we have the capability to take out extremist fist they are posing a threat to the united states. >>> let's now go to alan fischer who joins us live now from washington, d.c. and alan, as we can see there the u.s. coming to the aid of their arab ally i saudi arabia. >> yeah, i think when josh was speaking and that's several hours ago now. that he wasn't aware of what the saudi rib cranes were planning. although people in the american government would have been. it would be what is called a close hold. where a few people would know exactly what was being required of the united states. there is no doubt that the saudi arabians would have reached out to the americans and said, look, this is what we are planning, well like your help and what can you give us and the americans replied with intelligence and logistical support which they say they have provided and w
elements of the yemeni government that we are in touch with that continue to further our effort to his a spry pleasure to extremist that his operate in that country. we have the capability because of the relationships we have in the region we have the capability to take out extremist fist they are posing a threat to the united states. >>> let's now go to alan fischer who joins us live now from washington, d.c. and alan, as we can see there the u.s. coming to the aid of their arab ally...
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we should all be that lucky to be so spry in our 80s. the lizzie mcghee pieces he is by far the expert. he in the course of this case was a mccomis before this. he became a paralegal in a lot of ways working this case two. the lizzie mcghee pieces he nish existed but the deeper stuff was something i spend a lot of time on. and there were things that he needed to be interested and select the quakers and the history of atlantic city and what it was like for them. i was something i was more interested in as a narrative storyteller. he was living in berkeley in the 70s it makes sense that he would have had to zoom out and look at what that meant. what was the political climate there? a lot of the character developing and a lot of those details in the depositions didn't make it into the briefs. they were interesting but they weren't part of the timeliness. so was flushing out a lot of characters and lizzie mcghee and the history of boardgame pieces. the first half was a lot less reliant. >> do you see himself as part of this larger history? >
we should all be that lucky to be so spry in our 80s. the lizzie mcghee pieces he is by far the expert. he in the course of this case was a mccomis before this. he became a paralegal in a lot of ways working this case two. the lizzie mcghee pieces he nish existed but the deeper stuff was something i spend a lot of time on. and there were things that he needed to be interested and select the quakers and the history of atlantic city and what it was like for them. i was something i was more...
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i thought it was so amazing we should all be that want to be so spry in our 80s. he is by far the expert on a lot of this and he in the course of his case was an economist before this. we are dealing with someone with a sophisticated knowledge of henry george and how it fit together but he became a paralegal working on this case too but the lehman key pieces he knew she existed but the deeper stuff in her biography was something i spent a lot of time on man their briefings you needed to be interested in, history of atlantic city and what it was like living there. that was something not as more interested in as a narrative storytelling because he was living in berkeley in the 70s and he wouldn't have had to zoom out and still get what that meant and what was the critical climate fell lot of the character developing and a lot of the deals were in the deposition but they didn't make it to the greeks because they interesting but not part of the time line he was putting together so fleshing out a lot of the characters in the uneasy magee and history of board game piece
i thought it was so amazing we should all be that want to be so spry in our 80s. he is by far the expert on a lot of this and he in the course of his case was an economist before this. we are dealing with someone with a sophisticated knowledge of henry george and how it fit together but he became a paralegal working on this case too but the lehman key pieces he knew she existed but the deeper stuff in her biography was something i spent a lot of time on man their briefings you needed to be...
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gosh, we should all be that lucky to be so spry in our 80. but i did -- so the lizzie magie piece -- he is by far the expert on a lot of this, and he in the course of his case, he was an economist before this. we're dealing with somebody who had a very sophisticated knowledge of henry george and tax theory and sort of the context of how it fit together, and he became a paralegal in a lot of ways working on this piece too. lizzie magie he knew she existed, but some of the deeper stuff in her biography was something i spent a lot of time on, and there were things he just didn't need to be interested in. so like the quakers and the history of atlantic city, in the book. that was something i was much more interested in as a narrative storyteller. because he was living in berkeley in the '70s, it makes a lot of sense that he wouldn't have had to zoom out and look at what that meant what was the political climate there. so a lot of the character developing, and a lot of those details were in the depositions but they didn't make it into the briefs.
gosh, we should all be that lucky to be so spry in our 80. but i did -- so the lizzie magie piece -- he is by far the expert on a lot of this, and he in the course of his case, he was an economist before this. we're dealing with somebody who had a very sophisticated knowledge of henry george and tax theory and sort of the context of how it fit together, and he became a paralegal in a lot of ways working on this piece too. lizzie magie he knew she existed, but some of the deeper stuff in her...
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spry experts -- industry experts expect a flood of lawsuits. >>> apple is inviting customers to test new software, it's the third beta of ios8.3. the idea is fixing more bugs before the final version is shipped out. customers have to register their account as a software tester to do it, and then go through other steps. >>> wall street staged a strong rally after two days of deline. the d -- decline. all up. the markets made gains on news that several banks were increasing dividends, and stock by back. >>> the first openly transgender guard is speaking about her decision to come out. she says she knows there will be tough challenges ahead. mandy who used to be called michael says there's a rule inside the jail, don't stand out. mandy spent years hiding working traditionally male jobs. she almost quit her job at the prison but the administration convinced her to stay. >> they always say they understand what it's like to be looked at and judged. >> she plans to have gender reassignment surgery at the end of month. >>> spring training full of laughs today. well, what we wanted to show yo
spry experts -- industry experts expect a flood of lawsuits. >>> apple is inviting customers to test new software, it's the third beta of ios8.3. the idea is fixing more bugs before the final version is shipped out. customers have to register their account as a software tester to do it, and then go through other steps. >>> wall street staged a strong rally after two days of deline. the d -- decline. all up. the markets made gains on news that several banks were increasing...
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we can either spry to support them with air power so maybe they can take tikrit. i don't think they will. if they don't take tikrit they sure as heck can't take mosul. the problem is if this succeeds, where does the credit go? it goes to general mani and -- what a mess, lou. i can't believe this. >> what are our generals doing? it's one thing to have an administration that hasn't gotten lucky in foreign policy in six years. but the reality here is our generals, our pentagon the general staff, what are they saying to the president to watch this -- i mean, it is a -- if it were not so devastating to the interests of the united states, you would call it farcical. >> i do know that the generals as you call them, the u.s. command the u.s. advisory force in iraq advised against air power for tikrit. it just doesn't make any sense. not only that, can you imagine what would happen if a god forbid an american pilot got shot down over tikrit? >> personally, yes, i can, and i'm sure millions of americans can, as well. >> yeah. you parachute between two enemies. the iranians
we can either spry to support them with air power so maybe they can take tikrit. i don't think they will. if they don't take tikrit they sure as heck can't take mosul. the problem is if this succeeds, where does the credit go? it goes to general mani and -- what a mess, lou. i can't believe this. >> what are our generals doing? it's one thing to have an administration that hasn't gotten lucky in foreign policy in six years. but the reality here is our generals, our pentagon the general...
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. >>> a spry 104-year-old woman says she has a doctor to thank for her longevity, dr. pepper.th sullivan says she was turned on to the drink four decades ago. she drinks three dr. peppers a day. she says real doctors tell her all that soda will kill her, but, quote, they die and i don't so there must be a mistake somewhere. happy birthday elizabeth and cheers. >>> another guantanamo prisoner with suspected ties to osama bin laden who was thought to be a lifer is now apparently on his way out. chief intelligence correspondent here with that story. >> reporter: leading analysts who track gitmo say the obama administration is willing to accept more risk that a detainee may return to terrorism in an effort to close the camp by the end of the president's second term. he was first classified as so-called forever prisoner under the bush administration because of his alleged role as a body guard for osama bin laden but there was not enough admissible evidence to prosecute him. a task force reached a similar conclusion about the 36-year-old who has been in the camp since 2002. though t
. >>> a spry 104-year-old woman says she has a doctor to thank for her longevity, dr. pepper.th sullivan says she was turned on to the drink four decades ago. she drinks three dr. peppers a day. she says real doctors tell her all that soda will kill her, but, quote, they die and i don't so there must be a mistake somewhere. happy birthday elizabeth and cheers. >>> another guantanamo prisoner with suspected ties to osama bin laden who was thought to be a lifer is now apparently...
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we can either spry to support them with air power so maybe they can take tikrit. i don't think they will. if they don't take tikrit they sure as heck can't take mosul. the problem is if this succeeds, where does the credit go? it goes to general mani and -- what a mess, lou. i can't believe this. >> what are our generals doing? it's one thing to have an administration that hasn't gotten lucky in foreign policy in six years. but the reality here is our generals, our pentagon the general staff, what are they saying to the president to watch this -- i mean, it is a -- if it were not so devastating to the interests of the united states, you would call it farcical. >> i do know that the generals as you call them, the u.s. command the u.s. advisory force in iraq advised against air power for tikrit. it just doesn't make any sense. not only that, can you imagine what would happen if a god forbid an american pilot got shot down over tikrit? >> personally, yes, i can, and i'm sure millions of americans can, as well. >> yeah. you parachute between two enemies. the iranians
we can either spry to support them with air power so maybe they can take tikrit. i don't think they will. if they don't take tikrit they sure as heck can't take mosul. the problem is if this succeeds, where does the credit go? it goes to general mani and -- what a mess, lou. i can't believe this. >> what are our generals doing? it's one thing to have an administration that hasn't gotten lucky in foreign policy in six years. but the reality here is our generals, our pentagon the general...
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. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you seem very spry.et's go to your opponent now. his name is jared. jared, where are you from and how old are you? >> i live here in hollywood. i'm 15. >> jimmy: all right. that's perfect. this is why we call it "generation gap" because there is a gap between them. here's how it works. i will ask a question about something from your opponent's generation. you have to answer it. and whoever answers more wins, okay? you ready? >> ready. >> jimmy: our first question is for katy. which group is made up of harry, niles, zane, louis, and liam? >> oh -- um -- >> jimmy: which group. >> one direction. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> is that it? >> jimmy: that's absolutely right. >> i didn't know that. >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. how do you know that, katy? >> that's my secret. >> jimmy: oh, all right. [ laughter ] let's go to your opponent jared. jared, which group is made up of larry, mo, and curly? >> the three stooges. >> jimmy: that is absolutely right. very well done, jared. all right, jared. th
. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you seem very spry.et's go to your opponent now. his name is jared. jared, where are you from and how old are you? >> i live here in hollywood. i'm 15. >> jimmy: all right. that's perfect. this is why we call it "generation gap" because there is a gap between them. here's how it works. i will ask a question about something from your opponent's generation. you have to answer it. and whoever answers more wins,...
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he is a spry 95 years old. as you can see right there. >> okay. video i've seen in a long time. he did the 200 meter in 55 seconds, roughly. that's a full 2.4 seconds faster than the previous record, which has stood for about two years. that 95-year-old was booking. you can do that at 95? >> he doesn't look 95. look at him there. >> he doesn't look like he's sucking air. this is awesome. this is my favorite -- >> this is your favorite of the day. he's a rower and a bodybuilder. pretty impressive, huh? >> wow. >> we should invite him on set and have him do a workout with us, right? >> i'm not going to get shown up by a 95-year-old guy. >>> we have "the skinny" coming your way. all right, jack. we got it. jack's still clapping over there. >> jack's excited. >> we're going to look at another new bond girl. and there's questions. is she as sexy as the rest of the bond girls? >>> and later, robin wright, who plays a high-powered character on "house of cards," tells us how her younger boyfriend is inspiring her. you're watching "world news now.” >> anno
he is a spry 95 years old. as you can see right there. >> okay. video i've seen in a long time. he did the 200 meter in 55 seconds, roughly. that's a full 2.4 seconds faster than the previous record, which has stood for about two years. that 95-year-old was booking. you can do that at 95? >> he doesn't look 95. look at him there. >> he doesn't look like he's sucking air. this is awesome. this is my favorite -- >> this is your favorite of the day. he's a rower and a...
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but he was -- he was pretty spry. >> reporter: snow down sprinkling the charred ashes of the home where al lived mostly alone. it's bored up by l and i and fire marshals back on the scene late friday. his family tells us he has no immediate survivors. tonight questions about how this fire started. >> this may be a suspicious fire because we have located multiple points of fire in the dwelling. >> reporter: for those who knew him like angie and neck door neighbor ron it's a bizarre twist what seemed to most an ordinary life lived quietly in the heart of south philly. >> i don't know why someone would light his house on fire especially when he was inside of it but who knows? >> reporter: and those fire commissioner tells us there were no working smoke alarms inside of the home at the time of this fire. again, that cause still under investigation. dawn? >> thank you sabina. >>> a gruesome discovery inside a west philadelphia boarding house this morning. police say the burned body of a woman was found under a mattress mattress. it was found at a boarding home on the 5100 block of spruce str
but he was -- he was pretty spry. >> reporter: snow down sprinkling the charred ashes of the home where al lived mostly alone. it's bored up by l and i and fire marshals back on the scene late friday. his family tells us he has no immediate survivors. tonight questions about how this fire started. >> this may be a suspicious fire because we have located multiple points of fire in the dwelling. >> reporter: for those who knew him like angie and neck door neighbor ron it's a...
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peter: if you walked the halls of congress and you saw who is spry with it, on top of things, age is not always the best indication of that. there are veterans of the senate who in their 70's and 80's, can still handle the day-to-day details of the job. harry reid was a very active guy. he has suffered some health issues, but no one has really suggested that his mind had been hurt in any way. just ask republicans the kind of fight he has been giving them the last couple of weeks. age is really not the factor here. for a lot of these people it is effectiveness and whether or not they are enjoying it. this is not a great job to have these days. lisa: you think this is going to change the way that senator reid will run things in the next couple of years? peter: he's got more than 20 months left as majority leader. certainly, he loses a little bit of juice now that he's not running for reelection, but it does allow him to focus exclusively on what's happening in the senate and to do what he can to try and get other democrats to set the stage, if you will, or democrats to try and take bac
peter: if you walked the halls of congress and you saw who is spry with it, on top of things, age is not always the best indication of that. there are veterans of the senate who in their 70's and 80's, can still handle the day-to-day details of the job. harry reid was a very active guy. he has suffered some health issues, but no one has really suggested that his mind had been hurt in any way. just ask republicans the kind of fight he has been giving them the last couple of weeks. age is really...
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if the stock's down ahead of time, it's spry if he report decent numbers. >> lulu well off the lows pvh -- >> shorts have to come back and defend their negative position, which was everywhere immediately. this is 2016 story, david, because the broader trends, whether you hear it from deckers, whether you hear it from the under armour people is yoga is a pervasive, secular trend. and lululemon is synonymous with yoga. is leadership as strong? that's not clear. i think the product has made a comeback. i think the people who decide that this is a company, not one to own, should recognize nike would like to be in the space very badly and not able to develop a product i find anywhere near it. >> less than a month -- you know what? we'll have your "mad dash" next. we're running through the minutes so quickly. >> you were going somewhere less than a month. can we continue that? >> yeah. >> i'll be ready. >> plad"mad dash" next. another look at futures. we were down a lot further, about a half hour ago. we've turned considerably. but still in the red. we've got more "squawk on the street" after
if the stock's down ahead of time, it's spry if he report decent numbers. >> lulu well off the lows pvh -- >> shorts have to come back and defend their negative position, which was everywhere immediately. this is 2016 story, david, because the broader trends, whether you hear it from deckers, whether you hear it from the under armour people is yoga is a pervasive, secular trend. and lululemon is synonymous with yoga. is leadership as strong? that's not clear. i think the product has...