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he ran against former missouri governor loyde stark. onlyst election -- election that mattered at that time, the democratic primary, the closest since 1822 in the state of missouri. president truman carried it by less than 5000 votes. lloyd stark was a widely known ardent segregationist. african-americans voted in kansas city and in st. louis. it is hard to think of any of them, any number that -- any of them casting their ballot for lloyd stark. his secondruman owed term as senator, without which he would not have been vice president, to black voters. tavis: it does not seem likely he came to the conclusion on his own or it was an altruistic gesture, the right thing to do. that is why i say unlikely hero. it did not happen like that. >> not all. years the result of 150 of political struggle and moral struggle. during the revolutionary war, african-americans fought in the revolutionary war and died by the thousands. they fought in an integrated military. it was not until after the revolutionary war that african- americans were expunged
he ran against former missouri governor loyde stark. onlyst election -- election that mattered at that time, the democratic primary, the closest since 1822 in the state of missouri. president truman carried it by less than 5000 votes. lloyd stark was a widely known ardent segregationist. african-americans voted in kansas city and in st. louis. it is hard to think of any of them, any number that -- any of them casting their ballot for lloyd stark. his secondruman owed term as senator, without...
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they transfer to stark when they turn 18 and depending on their sentence, will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through the gate. i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester
they transfer to stark when they turn 18 and depending on their sentence, will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through...
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they have called me the tony stark of the cyber world. whether it is true or not, i am just who i am. i live my life. i say what i want to say. to what i want to do. neil: so, when it comes to money issue, at the risk of pushing this too extremes, tony stark loses a fortune, getting it back, presumably the talk is you lost a fortune, got a lot back, coming your way back down with a book, movies, that -- could be features you, making you the subject, that seems look a guy very much back in the game? >> i don't think that i ever really left the game, my game has changed. it no secret as a very young man, i was making money from selling drugs in mexico, thank god i am not doing that any more. i made a fortune lost a fortune more times than i can count, money is easy to make, sir, simplistthing in the world to make, keeping the money is always the problem. neil: very well put, keeping it is a problem. let's twitch to ed snowden if you don't mind, i want to talk about him. there is a lot of talk whether he is a hack or a hero, what do you thin
they have called me the tony stark of the cyber world. whether it is true or not, i am just who i am. i live my life. i say what i want to say. to what i want to do. neil: so, when it comes to money issue, at the risk of pushing this too extremes, tony stark loses a fortune, getting it back, presumably the talk is you lost a fortune, got a lot back, coming your way back down with a book, movies, that -- could be features you, making you the subject, that seems look a guy very much back in the...
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to find you george stark you toxic little gwqueen d i'm going to f you up. >> he threatened the guyral. >> reporter: baldwin denied his wife tweeted during the funeral. they said she didn't have her phone on her in church. the daily mail removed the story and posted a new one saying it's seeking clarification on the timing of her tweets. cnn reached out to twitter and the daily mail for comment but hasn't heard back. on friday baldwin offered an apology with attacking stark with anti-gay terms saying as someone who fights against home phobia, i apologize goes. this is in a long line of outbursts from baldwin. in 2012 he tweeted about an exchange with paparazzi saying they should be water bored. >> people might remember he got kicked off an american airlines flight when he wouldn't stop playing words with friends and he argued with the flight attendant and she kicked him off the plane. >> reporter: and that notorious voice mail he left for his 11-year-old girl when he called her a rude, thought less little pig. >> now days he had a great relationship with his daughter ireland and it
to find you george stark you toxic little gwqueen d i'm going to f you up. >> he threatened the guyral. >> reporter: baldwin denied his wife tweeted during the funeral. they said she didn't have her phone on her in church. the daily mail removed the story and posted a new one saying it's seeking clarification on the timing of her tweets. cnn reached out to twitter and the daily mail for comment but hasn't heard back. on friday baldwin offered an apology with attacking stark with...
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abc's lisa stark has been investigating this issue for three years, and tonight she has the facts. >> reporter: it was fiery, deadly accidents like these that raised alarms. now in initial findings, the government says there's a safety defect in these older model jeeps. fuel tanks that are vulnerable to rupture in rear-end collision. >> we're nearing the end of people dying by fire in jeeps. >> reporter: you can see in these crash tests, simulating fuel spilling from the cherokee. chrysler claimed the tests were too severe. but today the national highway traffic safety administration called on chrysler to recall older model jeep grand cherokees and jeep liberties, saying the defect presents an unreasonable risk because people in the vehicles and in striking vehicles, have burned to death in rear-impact crashes. the problem, according to the government is the fuel tank location. heri rear axle, and slightly below the bumper. chrysler moved the tank in later models, it says, for design reasons. jenelle embry has been waging a campaign against the jeeps after a horrific, rear-end smash-u
abc's lisa stark has been investigating this issue for three years, and tonight she has the facts. >> reporter: it was fiery, deadly accidents like these that raised alarms. now in initial findings, the government says there's a safety defect in these older model jeeps. fuel tanks that are vulnerable to rupture in rear-end collision. >> we're nearing the end of people dying by fire in jeeps. >> reporter: you can see in these crash tests, simulating fuel spilling from the...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> still ahead on "world news," grab bag, news about how badly your luggage is handled on a plane. imagine looking out your window and seeing this. how to fight back next. >>> later, a kind of musical miracle. what newborns are hearing in these songs that is actually making them healthier. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ and i've been around the toughest guys in football. and now i'm training guys who leak a little to guard their manhood. with man style protection... whoa... of new depend shields and guards. who are you? this is my house. perfect. come with me. built you a little man space under here. how 'bout that. sweet. see dep
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> still ahead on "world news," grab bag, news about how badly your luggage is handled on a plane. imagine looking out your window and seeing this. how to fight back next. >>> later, a kind of musical miracle. what newborns are hearing in these songs that is actually making them healthier. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male...
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if the government stands firm this couldened end up in stark. abc news, washington. >> a fire risk forcing ford to recall nearly half a million trucks and cars. ford says fuel tanks can like in ten models sold this year. cars need fuel line repairs. six ford models in the recall, including two kind of police cars, three lincoln models are recalled. a worldwide recall. most of these cars were sold in the united states. >> a baseball bombshell this morning. a doping scandal that could result in long suspensions for the of the biggest names. among them alex rodriguez of the new york yankees. espn reporting that major league baseball will seek to suspend a-rod and dozens of other players including former mvp ryan braun for using illegal drugs obtained through a now closed miami area clinic. braun is dekneeinying wrongdoin. >> i truly believe in my heart and bet my life that this substance never entered my body at any point. >> the league might seek 100 game suspensions. the case is moving forward after the founder of the miami area clinic, tony bosc
if the government stands firm this couldened end up in stark. abc news, washington. >> a fire risk forcing ford to recall nearly half a million trucks and cars. ford says fuel tanks can like in ten models sold this year. cars need fuel line repairs. six ford models in the recall, including two kind of police cars, three lincoln models are recalled. a worldwide recall. most of these cars were sold in the united states. >> a baseball bombshell this morning. a doping scandal that could...
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to the stark contrast violence of way things have been. >> algeria's president has made his first public appearance since suffering a stroke. not been seen since he was rushed to hospital more than a month ago. there was a lot of speculation he has died. nelson mandela is responding to treatment, according to south african president jacob zuma. his former wife's is among those visiting. the 94-year-old has a recurring lung infection. his relatives say they are encouraged by the show of public support. >> he should get back on his feet. >> thank you for what you have done to us. of the security agency has defended the use of surveillance programs. disrupteding data has or helped disrupt dozens of terrorist attacks. details last week. >> some heated exchanges on capitol hill as keith alexander appeared before a number of senators who out him to defend the government buying program that has been in place for not months but years, monitoring the ordinary americans, both phone use and internet use through big companies. it was a program they youth army general defended -- the u.s. army genera
to the stark contrast violence of way things have been. >> algeria's president has made his first public appearance since suffering a stroke. not been seen since he was rushed to hospital more than a month ago. there was a lot of speculation he has died. nelson mandela is responding to treatment, according to south african president jacob zuma. his former wife's is among those visiting. the 94-year-old has a recurring lung infection. his relatives say they are encouraged by the show of...
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let's look at the stark facts of the state of texas, it's growing in population, the population growthportionately from hispanics, it's going to be the case in the near future that there will be a hispanic majority in that state, if you are a white republican in the state of texas, you have every incentive to limit the growing power of that majority. >> that's exactly right. as you mentioned greg abbott said that the voter i.d. law that was passed in 2011 would take effect immediately. but they also regulated things on polling places on mail balloting, all sorts of regulations that are aimed at shaving off democratic voters. and i'll give you one quick example. >> please. >> in that voter i.d. law, they allow for the use of military i.d., they don't allow for the use of student i.d. clearly favoring voters that tend to be more conservative over those that tend to be more democratic. >> congressman, you're a member of congress as well. and the supreme court has kicked this across the street into your and your colleagues laps. have you had conversations with your colleagues about attacki
let's look at the stark facts of the state of texas, it's growing in population, the population growthportionately from hispanics, it's going to be the case in the near future that there will be a hispanic majority in that state, if you are a white republican in the state of texas, you have every incentive to limit the growing power of that majority. >> that's exactly right. as you mentioned greg abbott said that the voter i.d. law that was passed in 2011 would take effect immediately....
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it was in stark contrast to the state's opening statement.'t think i've ever heard an opening statement that good, that succinct. we're talking about 32 minutes as opposed to almost three hours. i saw two jurors kind of closing their eyes. i think in the end it will be harmful to the defense. it is not the way to start a jury trial at all. >> jean you also spent the day in the courtroom. what did you think? >> i always say, let's look at the facts. the way the prosecution started out their opening statement, i jumped because it was so passionate, so direct going to that state of mind of george zimmerman, and then segued right into the defense opening statement and that was shocking too. but i think with the defense, they moved on, and they were meticulous in trying to show the defense point of view here. the time line of the nonemergency 911 call, it's going to become critical. either there was time for george zimmerman to continue to follow trayvon martin or as the defense says, bit by bit, he did not follow him after that initial nine secon
it was in stark contrast to the state's opening statement.'t think i've ever heard an opening statement that good, that succinct. we're talking about 32 minutes as opposed to almost three hours. i saw two jurors kind of closing their eyes. i think in the end it will be harmful to the defense. it is not the way to start a jury trial at all. >> jean you also spent the day in the courtroom. what did you think? >> i always say, let's look at the facts. the way the prosecution started...
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. >> what mccain said was so stark because of his history. this is a difficult issue for everyone because there is broad agreement that this can't go on. this is a problem that has gotten to epic proportions and there's been failure after failure to address it. one of the things that may come out of this is a setback like today with kirsten gillibrand's idea being cut. sometimes a setback will bring thinks around and bring it on another change. failure often precedes some jump in success. i see that a lot on capitol hill. this is the kind of issue because of the emotion, the starkness of numbers, because of what's at stake, because of what it has done to the morale and image of the u.s. military, that is something that does not sit well with any member of congress, to let this go on. how to fix it has been the problem. how to get the top brass to be able to take steps. much of the credit has to go to victims, men and women have risked a great deal to come forward in addition to having so many members of the senate who are women. there are wom
. >> what mccain said was so stark because of his history. this is a difficult issue for everyone because there is broad agreement that this can't go on. this is a problem that has gotten to epic proportions and there's been failure after failure to address it. one of the things that may come out of this is a setback like today with kirsten gillibrand's idea being cut. sometimes a setback will bring thinks around and bring it on another change. failure often precedes some jump in success....
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is stony stark in that that? in "iron man three "he takes out thing in his chest and that powers the suit. how can he be in avengers 2. >> they just replaced it. it's elsewhere. i can't give it all away, but he's still got it. >> stephen: so he's has an atomic ass. well, are you going to do more of this microbudget stuff. if you had your druthers what would be the next thing you would do that is not the biggest budget movie all time. >> i'd like to do a ballet. >> stephen: honest to pete. have you thought of a salute to women's water bottles. joss, thank you so much for joining me. joss whedon. the movie is "much ado about nothing." it's a big deal about something. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good (water sloshing) (gasps and coughs) (eerie whispering) oh! ow! (screaming) help! help! am i dead? (distorted southern male voice): you're not dead. you've been taken against your will. kobe? who is that? (electrical crackling) dr. phil? what the hell's going on? i don't know. i was doing a show on t
is stony stark in that that? in "iron man three "he takes out thing in his chest and that powers the suit. how can he be in avengers 2. >> they just replaced it. it's elsewhere. i can't give it all away, but he's still got it. >> stephen: so he's has an atomic ass. well, are you going to do more of this microbudget stuff. if you had your druthers what would be the next thing you would do that is not the biggest budget movie all time. >> i'd like to do a ballet....
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per stark's article it wasn't through. she managed to go into damage control.e fiercely, it hurts me to be misunderstood. you can read the rest. we are out of time. bill: thank you, julie. martha what is next. martha: coming up we'll go back to the george zimmerman trial where john goode is on the stand, a major witness for the prosecution. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help pay some of the difference. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now to request a f
per stark's article it wasn't through. she managed to go into damage control.e fiercely, it hurts me to be misunderstood. you can read the rest. we are out of time. bill: thank you, julie. martha what is next. martha: coming up we'll go back to the george zimmerman trial where john goode is on the stand, a major witness for the prosecution. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon....
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it was in stark contrast to the state's opening statement.hink i've ever heard an opening statement that good, that succinct. we're talking about 32 minutes as opposed to almost three hours. i saw two jurors kind of closing their eyes. i think in the end it will be harmful to the defense. it is not the way to start a jury trial at all. >> jean you also spent the day in the courtroom. what did you think? >> i always say, let's look at the facts. the way the prosecution started out their opening statement, i jumped because it was so passionate, so direct going to that state of mind of george zimmerman, and then segued right into the defense opening statement and that was shocking too. but i think with the defense, they moved on, and they were meticulous in trying to show the defense point of view here. the time line of the nonemergency 911 call, it's going to become critical. either there was time for george zimmerman to continue to follow trayvon martin or as the defense says, bit by bit, he did not follow him after that initial nine seconds.
it was in stark contrast to the state's opening statement.hink i've ever heard an opening statement that good, that succinct. we're talking about 32 minutes as opposed to almost three hours. i saw two jurors kind of closing their eyes. i think in the end it will be harmful to the defense. it is not the way to start a jury trial at all. >> jean you also spent the day in the courtroom. what did you think? >> i always say, let's look at the facts. the way the prosecution started out...
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. >>> y zhu si saldaÑa en la pelÍcula stark stricke.la ga nos hablÓ con ella y nos amplia. >>> en londres, nuestro primer encuentro cuando pro a la pelÍcula start stricke. refleja vulnerabilidad pero es una mujer muy fuerte. >>> no me siento fuerte, me siento mujer y es lo que mÁs conozco de las mujeres, que presentan una forma de vulnerabilidad tambiÉn como una forma de fuerza. ya sea porque crian a sus hijos solas, o ejecutan su profesiÓn me meticulo meticulosamente. tu personaje tiene un problema con spoc porque no demuestra sus sentimientos y tienes problema con eso. en la vida real te has encontrado con un spoc. que desabrido este tipo. >>> hombres y mujeres tambiÉn que son un poquito desabridos. y en tantos momentos que estas rompiendo. y ahÍ. yo personalmente pierdo el interÉs. >>> una semana despuÉs de esta reveladora ente entrevista volvimos a encontrarnos esta vez en los Ángeles. >>> >>> a lo que vinimos fue buesca mÁs confesiones de impacto. >>> tuviste una relaciÓn de muchos aÑos, que terminÓ cuando tu carrera empieza a subi
. >>> y zhu si saldaÑa en la pelÍcula stark stricke.la ga nos hablÓ con ella y nos amplia. >>> en londres, nuestro primer encuentro cuando pro a la pelÍcula start stricke. refleja vulnerabilidad pero es una mujer muy fuerte. >>> no me siento fuerte, me siento mujer y es lo que mÁs conozco de las mujeres, que presentan una forma de vulnerabilidad tambiÉn como una forma de fuerza. ya sea porque crian a sus hijos solas, o ejecutan su profesiÓn me meticulo...
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that reporter stark works for the uk. mr. and mrs.d the allegations angry alec we attended a funeral and some toxic brit writes this [bleep] trash. this is the part that got him in trouble. i'm going to read it straight here: i'm going to find you george stark, you toxic little queen, and i'm going to [bleep] you up. alec baldwin put out a statement couple hours ago saying that attack on that journalist had nothing to do with anybody's sexual orientation. and that reads in part as someone who flies and fights against homophobia, i apologize. paula deen's 100-million-dollar empire keeps falling apart. now valentine books the publisher of upcoming cookbook has just announced it will not publish it after all. number one in preorder sales on amazon.com. among the other companies that have severed ties with deen after the recent revelation she used racial slurs in the past. wal-mart, k-mart, walgreen's and sears there are still many fans coming to deen's defense including her friend former president jimmy carter. he had this to say today,
that reporter stark works for the uk. mr. and mrs.d the allegations angry alec we attended a funeral and some toxic brit writes this [bleep] trash. this is the part that got him in trouble. i'm going to read it straight here: i'm going to find you george stark, you toxic little queen, and i'm going to [bleep] you up. alec baldwin put out a statement couple hours ago saying that attack on that journalist had nothing to do with anybody's sexual orientation. and that reads in part as someone who...
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with a cheering sea of followers, it was a stark contrast to the ongoing violence just a few kilometers away. he faces the biggest challenge yet to his islamic government's 10 year grip on power. >> for more, we can cross to our correspondent in istanbul, dorian jones. a big show of support for prime minister recep tayyip erdogan in istanbul. what did he have to say? >> his speech was basically on two themes. he started off by talking about the international media, stoking up the discontent at accusing them of working with dark foreign powers. he then suggested that they are conspirators inside turkey. a possiblegests purge by saying he no longer wants to see them in their jobs. he went on to play the islamic card. he then went on to accuse the ongoing unrest as being anti- islamic. a very powerful, uncompromising message and likely to fuel further escalation in the ongoing crisis. >> you are in central istanbul right now. what is the situation there? >> i'm about 300 meters from the square. following the end of the speech, there was a cacophony of people banging pots and pans from thei
with a cheering sea of followers, it was a stark contrast to the ongoing violence just a few kilometers away. he faces the biggest challenge yet to his islamic government's 10 year grip on power. >> for more, we can cross to our correspondent in istanbul, dorian jones. a big show of support for prime minister recep tayyip erdogan in istanbul. what did he have to say? >> his speech was basically on two themes. he started off by talking about the international media, stoking up the...
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. >> do you think tony stark is a good owner for the spurs? >> yeah. he does a good job with the team right now and the direction they're going. >> how do you think kalisi is going to defend lebron? >> he's going to do his best. >> tell me about the three point shooter cry me a river. >> he's good. he's going to have to bring it tonight. he's really going to have to bring it. maybe -- he's average is maybe, what, 12 points a game? >> 13. >> some where in there. he has to bring it up a bit. it's going to be hard. >> what about 7'7" player ej pants on fire? >> he's one of the new players, right? >> yeah. >> obviously he's done something there at the playoffs this year which they weren't there last year before they got him. obviously he's putting in the work. >> rite aid had some medical problems but he put in the work, rehabilitated. do you think he's going to be effective? >> i'm sure he will be not as effective as before he was out. i'm sure he'll try. i'm sure he'll try to get as many as he can. >> not as good as frenchy sandbox? >> my point exactly.
. >> do you think tony stark is a good owner for the spurs? >> yeah. he does a good job with the team right now and the direction they're going. >> how do you think kalisi is going to defend lebron? >> he's going to do his best. >> tell me about the three point shooter cry me a river. >> he's good. he's going to have to bring it tonight. he's really going to have to bring it. maybe -- he's average is maybe, what, 12 points a game? >> 13. >> some...
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a naked man, that guy right there, was arrested for driving a motorcycle stark naked. we're not going to come over towards you. he was wearing only a strategically placed shoe. at first the 18-year-old said someone took his pants. then he admitted it was part of a bet. $50 to ride from lake chickasha to chickasha naked. he got more than he bargained for. an orange jump suit and ride to the county jail and that mug shot. >>> in sports, aaron hernandez in court again. the tight end had a bail hearing on first-degree murder charges. his attorney argued he was not a risk to flee. also saying the case against him in the shooting death of a friend is circumstantial. the prosecutor said the evidence is overwhelming. the judge denied bail. police were also back at hernandez's home last night. they are still looking for another suspect. >>> the nba draft officially in the books. plenty of surprises starting with this one. >> with the first pick in the 2013 nba draft, the cleveland cavaliers select anthony bennet from toronto, canada. >> let the talk ensue. bennet played just on
a naked man, that guy right there, was arrested for driving a motorcycle stark naked. we're not going to come over towards you. he was wearing only a strategically placed shoe. at first the 18-year-old said someone took his pants. then he admitted it was part of a bet. $50 to ride from lake chickasha to chickasha naked. he got more than he bargained for. an orange jump suit and ride to the county jail and that mug shot. >>> in sports, aaron hernandez in court again. the tight end had a...
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your icon is a cute cloud looking guy, and that is a lot different from the stark kind of bland drop lets you see on google and apple maps. when you are navigating toward the nys evee, for example, it w show you a path in a 3-d perspecti perspective. >> and the drivers talk to each other, and the data is creating a whole registerry. >> because basically if i'm google and i see that you are talking to my application, i know you are engaged and i know if i put an ad for dunkin' donuts on your way, you will see it. >> and a lot of discussion on privacy in light of how technology is used. how are companying balancing protecting the information. the bottom line is you can be tracked anywhere you go. first it was because you had easy pass, now you have a phone in your pocket, we can locate you in a nano second. >> if you are using google, you are being tracked and you agreed to be tracked. you are being advertised against basedaare, google services are reading your e-mails you know that because when you send a e-mail to your aunt about a rug, you get advertisements for a rug on the side of
your icon is a cute cloud looking guy, and that is a lot different from the stark kind of bland drop lets you see on google and apple maps. when you are navigating toward the nys evee, for example, it w show you a path in a 3-d perspecti perspective. >> and the drivers talk to each other, and the data is creating a whole registerry. >> because basically if i'm google and i see that you are talking to my application, i know you are engaged and i know if i put an ad for dunkin' donuts...
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. >> and the police officer jason stark is driving down the i-95 in his marked car and doesn't look like there is much traffic on the road. suddenly he swerves quickly out of the lane he is in because -- >> whoa. >> a car comes out of nowhere, slams into his patrol car and sends him off the road and he starts rolling. >> look at that. >> where the heck did he come from? was he speeding up from behind. >> apparently the guy driving the car fell asleep at the wheel. he picked up speed and ended up slamming into the concrete wall and ricochetted into the way of the police officer sending him rolling. and clearly you can hear the officer asking the driver if he is okay. >> you all right? >> he did roll multiple times. beuse he was wearing his seat belt and the air bag he was fine. he was tan to the hospital andyr sores on his body. >> what about the other body? any idea what condition he is in. >> believe it or not he got away without a scratch but he was given a minor traffic citation. >>> when are you in los angeles and you have a kitten fall between the walls of your home, who do you call
. >> and the police officer jason stark is driving down the i-95 in his marked car and doesn't look like there is much traffic on the road. suddenly he swerves quickly out of the lane he is in because -- >> whoa. >> a car comes out of nowhere, slams into his patrol car and sends him off the road and he starts rolling. >> look at that. >> where the heck did he come from? was he speeding up from behind. >> apparently the guy driving the car fell asleep at the...
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the pattern is quite stark. >> the poll cites human rights violations for what -- as one of the mainreasons for the disdain. >> for the president to be silent was an enormous mistake. >> he has elected to take a cautious approach again. as obama has repeatedly said, when it comes to iran and its nuclear program, time is running out. and that likely will not change, regardless of who is president. patty culhane,- al jazeera, washington. >> we are going to go to our correspondent, ho but -- hoda abdel-hamid. tell us what happened. >> about 20 minutes ago, we heard some explosions right in the center of our solved -- of arsal. awayrockets landed meters from each other. one person was wounded. people here are saying that those were fired from syrian helicopters. not confirmwe could that. we could not see what it was -- whether it was a jet fighter or a helicopter. -- comes just a day after further away along the eastern border, rockets have landed in the shia town. people say it is becoming a pattern, rockets landing, the next day retaliation. >> what are the suspected targets? what we h
the pattern is quite stark. >> the poll cites human rights violations for what -- as one of the mainreasons for the disdain. >> for the president to be silent was an enormous mistake. >> he has elected to take a cautious approach again. as obama has repeatedly said, when it comes to iran and its nuclear program, time is running out. and that likely will not change, regardless of who is president. patty culhane,- al jazeera, washington. >> we are going to go to our...
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how stark are they? acute andferences are getting worse. the mosted to be sustained challenge that mr. erdogan has experienced. this is different because of the severe clashes right in the middle of turkey's biggest city. big clouds of tear gas are coming up right now. thank you for putting on your gas mask. we can see how serious the situation is. do you think that this is between the urban young and an authoritarian government or is it because of liberalism and increasingly religious society? >> there are many people who feel left out of the conservative turkey with an islamist flavor that the prime ministers supports. out are prepared to go under the streets and face everything that is in the air tonight. >> thank you very much for joining us. for more on the situation in turkey, i'm joined now by the director of the turkey project at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you for joining us. what are the options that the turkish prime minister has? >> he has two options and neither of them are attractive. one is that
how stark are they? acute andferences are getting worse. the mosted to be sustained challenge that mr. erdogan has experienced. this is different because of the severe clashes right in the middle of turkey's biggest city. big clouds of tear gas are coming up right now. thank you for putting on your gas mask. we can see how serious the situation is. do you think that this is between the urban young and an authoritarian government or is it because of liberalism and increasingly religious society?...
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countries, there is only two countries, pakistan and indonesia, expressing favor of iran, so it is quite stark. >> they cite human rights violations for one of the reasons for disdain, and that is one of the concerns of the obama administration. he condemned the crackdown and the the last election, and that was used against him at home. >> for the president to be silent, i thought, was an enormous mistake. >> obama has repeatedly said when it comes to iran and the nuclear program, time is running out, and that likely will not change regardless of who is president. aljazeera, washington. >> police in london have stopped a man who appeared to be about ready to jump off a building spree of the dramatic scene played out as they scuffled with protesters who had taken over an empty area, and they have since made 57 arrests. we have a report. was the heart stopping moment at the very end of the police operation. had this man succeeded in what appeared to be trying to do, throw himself off the edge of the building, the story of the day would have been very different. in the end, they restrain him, app
countries, there is only two countries, pakistan and indonesia, expressing favor of iran, so it is quite stark. >> they cite human rights violations for one of the reasons for disdain, and that is one of the concerns of the obama administration. he condemned the crackdown and the the last election, and that was used against him at home. >> for the president to be silent, i thought, was an enormous mistake. >> obama has repeatedly said when it comes to iran and the nuclear...
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i do think the media likes stark contrasts, this ridiculous question, is here and hero or traitor? he is somewhere in between. >> jon: so are we paying too much attention to the leaker and not the issues that have come out? >> i think we are paying attention to both. you have all kinds of hearings being held on the hill, you've seen alexander being forced to talk about these programs. we have f.b.i. mueller and paying attention to both. as jim said we're beginning to wrap ourselves and minds around the consequences of the leak of this information. >> jon: you said the media narrative is changing. i want to read you quotes. jeffrey toobin, a grandiose narcissist that deserves to be in prison. one complained about his naivete. roger simon called him a slacker that came in from the cold. >> the establishment including the mainstream media aren't always wrong. it's possible this guy did disclose most important national security assets we have in terms of surveillance around the world. it's one thing you shouldn't spy on americans. that is good argument but put the whole world on notice
i do think the media likes stark contrasts, this ridiculous question, is here and hero or traitor? he is somewhere in between. >> jon: so are we paying too much attention to the leaker and not the issues that have come out? >> i think we are paying attention to both. you have all kinds of hearings being held on the hill, you've seen alexander being forced to talk about these programs. we have f.b.i. mueller and paying attention to both. as jim said we're beginning to wrap ourselves...
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your icon has a cute little cloud looking guy and that's different from the stark utilitarian dropletsu see on google maps and apple maps. when you're navigating towards the nysc, for example, it will show you more of a 3d perfect. >> the drivers talk to each other, and that data is all very important information, and it's creating a whole registry. >> yeah. basically if i'm google and i see you're actually talking to my application, i know you're engaged and i know if i put an ad for, say, dunkin' donuts that is on your way, you'll see it. >> a lot of discussion about privacy in light of how technology is used. how are companies balancing protecting this information? the bottom line is, you can be tracked anywhere you go. first because you have easy pass, and they now where you were, now you have a phone in your pocket and we can locate where you are in a nano second. >> if you use google you're being tracked and you agreed to be tracked. you're being advertised against based on who you are. the google services are read your e-mails. you know that because when you send an e-mail to yo
your icon has a cute little cloud looking guy and that's different from the stark utilitarian dropletsu see on google maps and apple maps. when you're navigating towards the nysc, for example, it will show you more of a 3d perfect. >> the drivers talk to each other, and that data is all very important information, and it's creating a whole registry. >> yeah. basically if i'm google and i see you're actually talking to my application, i know you're engaged and i know if i put an ad...
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we just closed, because this is so heavily driven by large commercial transactions we really have stark differences month-to-month. you can see that in december we achieved over 16 million in a single month so it is challenging to take on unexpectedly positive news and serve as a hedge when we have a downturn like the most recently had. it is a bit of context information for the board as you consider this legislation. >> supervisor farrell: supervisor avalos. >> supervisor avalos: thank you for your presentation. i support the reserves and the financial policy in 2010 going to the ballot and also crazy ordinances before that here with the full board and also worked on authoring an increase in the real estate tax and i feel there is a great groundswell of support to make it happen outside of city hall organized with a lot of communities and labor groups to make sure that the measure passed; a lot of expectations on how those funds will be used. though seven been quite as fulfilled as i thought they could've been. i believe we have a couple of days, hopefully just one day to be able to co
we just closed, because this is so heavily driven by large commercial transactions we really have stark differences month-to-month. you can see that in december we achieved over 16 million in a single month so it is challenging to take on unexpectedly positive news and serve as a hedge when we have a downturn like the most recently had. it is a bit of context information for the board as you consider this legislation. >> supervisor farrell: supervisor avalos. >> supervisor avalos:...
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i think the media loves stark contrasts and that's why they've put out this kind of ridiculous question, is he a hero or traitor. he's somewhere in between but they don't like the nuance. >> are we paying too much attention to the leaker and not to the issues that have come out? >> actually, i think we are paying attention to both. i mean you have all kinds of hearings being held on the hill. you've seen alexander. he's been forced to talk about his programs. we had fbi, outgoing director mueller, who's there. i think we're paying attention to both. i just think we, as jim said, we're beginning to wrap ourselves, our minds around the consequences of the leak of this information. >> jim, you said the media narrative is changing. i wanted to read you quotes. jeffrey toobin from "the new yorker" a grand yose nars sist referring to snoweden who deserves to be in prison. lawrence owe dodge on msnbc, complained about snowden's naive and maturity level. politico's roger simon called him the slacker that came in from the cold and tom brokaw dismissed him as a high school dropout who is a milita
i think the media loves stark contrasts and that's why they've put out this kind of ridiculous question, is he a hero or traitor. he's somewhere in between but they don't like the nuance. >> are we paying too much attention to the leaker and not to the issues that have come out? >> actually, i think we are paying attention to both. i mean you have all kinds of hearings being held on the hill. you've seen alexander. he's been forced to talk about his programs. we had fbi, outgoing...
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tim stark is the reporter on intelligence issues and jonathan allen. we're going to speak of immigrat issues and jonathan allen. we're going to speak of immigration as the senate is working their way to some sort of closure. we will start with you. >> i want to ask you a broad question. the broader question is speaker john boehner has said that he is not going to move legislation through the house that does not have a majority of the republican conference on board. i wonder how you can get a one that passes. i hope you also think about this as well. where'd you think the threshold is for border security for certifying that the border is secure? >> the speaker is committed to getting something passed. in the house it will look different from the senate. it hinges on the security measures. in 1986 we see the mistake that was made not providing the measures. they have the same problem we are talking about today. for a while it will work on how -- what security measures we can pass. this is going to be the security bill that i passed out of the homeland se
tim stark is the reporter on intelligence issues and jonathan allen. we're going to speak of immigrat issues and jonathan allen. we're going to speak of immigration as the senate is working their way to some sort of closure. we will start with you. >> i want to ask you a broad question. the broader question is speaker john boehner has said that he is not going to move legislation through the house that does not have a majority of the republican conference on board. i wonder how you can...
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. >> it is in stark contrast to the ceremonial opening earlier this week. the caliban had a public address for negotiations. peace talksigh could find a way to end the war and afghanistan. the new taliban office that opened here with such a fanfare of publicity on tuesday is already looking a rather different place. most importantly, the plaque on the wall that so enraged the government has been taken down, is ahe diplomatic storm sign of how difficult these peace talks with the caliban are going to be. in afghanistan, the fighting goes on. america and the afghan government will be negotiating with an enemy still bent on killing them. >> america has underestimated the difficulties between the cap between the caliban and hamid karzai's government. i think they have not missed a fully how sensitive -- i think they have not understood fully how sensitive the issues are and how this undermines hamid karzai. >> the united nations secretary of state has been scrambling to reassure leadership that it has not been sidelined, that these peace talks remain the only w
. >> it is in stark contrast to the ceremonial opening earlier this week. the caliban had a public address for negotiations. peace talksigh could find a way to end the war and afghanistan. the new taliban office that opened here with such a fanfare of publicity on tuesday is already looking a rather different place. most importantly, the plaque on the wall that so enraged the government has been taken down, is ahe diplomatic storm sign of how difficult these peace talks with the caliban...
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a stark contrast from outside. >> it's not just about us. it's about the kid in the south, kids in texas and kids everywhere. >> reporter: sprinkled in a few who favored california's law against same-sex marriage. >> the supreme court has no authority when it comes to the nature of marriage. that authority belongs to the creator. >> reporter: opponents say california's district court ruling should not apply to the entire state but it's unclear at this point what other legal avenues they can pursue to stop same-sex marriage. also those two support sakes mare average tell me they will continue to -- marriage tell me they will continue to fight for those others. >> katie utehs is live in san jose with what the clerk recorder's office has done to prepare for all of the new requests -- to tie the knot. >> reporter: good afternoon. there is a celebratory rally scheduled in front of city hall for 6:00 tonight. meanwhile if, at the clerk's office are eagerly awaiting word from the state for when they can once again resuming offering same-sex marriag
a stark contrast from outside. >> it's not just about us. it's about the kid in the south, kids in texas and kids everywhere. >> reporter: sprinkled in a few who favored california's law against same-sex marriage. >> the supreme court has no authority when it comes to the nature of marriage. that authority belongs to the creator. >> reporter: opponents say california's district court ruling should not apply to the entire state but it's unclear at this point what other...