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steve ott drops the puck back to alexander steen for the game- winner. crawford made 48 saves, but the hawks lose 4-3. they'll try to even the series tomorrow afternoon. >> the length of a game like that you want to find a way to win. it was disappointing but this is a long series. a tough game just one of those first games that could go either way. we would like to be up one game to none but we will find a way to put it behind us and be even better. >>chris sale pitched seven solid innings against the red sox. but he got a little help in the first... david ortiz hits one to deep center... adam eaton times his jump perfectly to make the catch and save a home run. it's tied at one in the ninth when the sox bullpen gives up an r-b-i double to david ross. alexei ramirez extended his 16- game hitting streak and sale struck out ten, but the sox lose 3-1. they dropped two of three to the defending champs, and visit the rangers tonight. a little leaguer did something leading duke after one year to enter the nba. but sports. >> early today we have temperatures w
steve ott drops the puck back to alexander steen for the game- winner. crawford made 48 saves, but the hawks lose 4-3. they'll try to even the series tomorrow afternoon. >> the length of a game like that you want to find a way to win. it was disappointing but this is a long series. a tough game just one of those first games that could go either way. we would like to be up one game to none but we will find a way to put it behind us and be even better. >>chris sale pitched seven solid...
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steve ott, dishes to alexander steen. 26 seconds in the third overtime, steen lifts the blues to thees have never won a stanley cup in franchise history. >> so, we had the home team scoring a late equalizer in the third. and then winning in overtime there. >>> how about here? patrick roy and the avalanche hosting the minnesota wild. third period, avs down 4-3. wild going to clinch it. but erik johnson saves the day. what a play. under 20 seconds to go. johnson takes a shot. paul stastny with the equalizer. and we've got more playoff hockey. in o.t., stastny, again. first player in nhl history to score in the final 15 seconds of regulation and then win it in overtime. >>> it is time for a nap. chris hassle. matt barrie. exciting playoff hockey. have a good morning, america. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up next, it's "the pulse." we're learning about the new york mets mascot getting a stern warning from the secret service. >>> and it's that time of year again. time to show off some very terrifying easter bunnies. ♪ what does the fox say >>> time for "the pulse." we start with an uninvit
steve ott, dishes to alexander steen. 26 seconds in the third overtime, steen lifts the blues to thees have never won a stanley cup in franchise history. >> so, we had the home team scoring a late equalizer in the third. and then winning in overtime there. >>> how about here? patrick roy and the avalanche hosting the minnesota wild. third period, avs down 4-3. wild going to clinch it. but erik johnson saves the day. what a play. under 20 seconds to go. johnson takes a shot. paul...
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maybe it was the -- >> mango steens. >> mango steens. what are they? investigators say they're exploring the possibility of a bomb hidden in fruit. on board the malaysia airlines jet. now, oscar winning "lord of the rings" director peter jackson has donated his gulf stream jet to help in the search effort. australian firm confirms a private plane is helping, but search teams still have not found a single sign of the missing jet. that has investigators checking out every possible lead, no matter how unusual. police in malaysia say they questioned farm workers about the jet's cargo of mango steens, a tropical fruit, i've learned, in the last 45 seconds, in case somebody hid a bomb in a box. of course, we haven't seen one bit of evidence that the jet blew up. but as the passengers' families get more desperate, so does the hunt to find answers. the australian prime minister is calling it one of the great mysteries of our time. >> just, just awful. just awful. to lose a loved one is terrible. but to have a loved one disappear in such circumstances, in such
maybe it was the -- >> mango steens. >> mango steens. what are they? investigators say they're exploring the possibility of a bomb hidden in fruit. on board the malaysia airlines jet. now, oscar winning "lord of the rings" director peter jackson has donated his gulf stream jet to help in the search effort. australian firm confirms a private plane is helping, but search teams still have not found a single sign of the missing jet. that has investigators checking out every...
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teams were scoreless through two overtime periods but 26 seconds into the third overtime, alexander steenes the game-winner for st. louis. the blues take game one, 4-3. >>> and an even crazier finish between minnesota and colorado. with less than two minutes to play, avalanche defenseman erik johnson sweeps the puck away from the empty net. that keeps it a one-goal game, and with less than 15 seconds to play, colorado's paul stastny tice up the game at 4-4. stastny strikes again. >> they score! paul stastny is the hero! colorado winsy overtime. >> they overcome a deficit to win, 5-4. >>> in other action los angeles ees get out of some trouble when two rays are on base with nobody out. >> passing the ball to third. he steps on third, throws to second. it's a triple play! >> tampa bay's sean rodriguez grounds into a triple play for the second time in his career. the yankees win, 10-2. >>> and how's this for a ceremonial first pitch? mike tyson loops one over the plate before the pirates game and then he re-creates his most infamous play of the game when he pretends to bite sanchez's ear. th
teams were scoreless through two overtime periods but 26 seconds into the third overtime, alexander steenes the game-winner for st. louis. the blues take game one, 4-3. >>> and an even crazier finish between minnesota and colorado. with less than two minutes to play, avalanche defenseman erik johnson sweeps the puck away from the empty net. that keeps it a one-goal game, and with less than 15 seconds to play, colorado's paul stastny tice up the game at 4-4. stastny strikes again....
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ed three weeks ago, but much has happened since to challenge the mental toughness of alexander steen and the st. louis blues. they lost six of eight, six injured forwards will miss the regular season finale against gustav nyquist and the detroit red wings. playoff participants for a remarkable 23rd consecutive season. to the studio, liam mch m
ed three weeks ago, but much has happened since to challenge the mental toughness of alexander steen and the st. louis blues. they lost six of eight, six injured forwards will miss the regular season finale against gustav nyquist and the detroit red wings. playoff participants for a remarkable 23rd consecutive season. to the studio, liam mch m
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they think should be done to the tax code is senator on budget and policies senior fellow jared burn steen and allen villar. allen and jared, thank you for being here. jared, you heard what owe disyuss had to say. what do you think needs to happen? >> i think where you ended is precisely the direction we need to go. you mentioned something very important, becky, which is job creation here in the united states which of course hasn't been exactly stellar. at the same time, we've seen soaring corporate profitability, particularly driven by the very multinationals he was talking about. so i think where i would intervene first would be in this area of international taxation where the tax code really does, as owe disyus' findings suggest, incentivize production overseas to the competitive disadvantage of domestic firms here. that's a really rich area of tax reform. >> what are you suggesting, lowering corporate rates for people here so we're more competitive? >> sure. so let me be precise. what i would suggest is ending the deferral of foreign based earnings that is instead of allowing these fir
they think should be done to the tax code is senator on budget and policies senior fellow jared burn steen and allen villar. allen and jared, thank you for being here. jared, you heard what owe disyuss had to say. what do you think needs to happen? >> i think where you ended is precisely the direction we need to go. you mentioned something very important, becky, which is job creation here in the united states which of course hasn't been exactly stellar. at the same time, we've seen...
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steen can stanley showed no emotion as the story and spoke to the paralympics star has admitted to killing three bets teen camp on valentine's day last year but says he mistook her for an intruder history has told the judge is on anti depressants and sleeping pills communities often scared to go to sleep to whom a response. well susan at my mom's when i wake up in smoke. this will be install them. i still wake up to the interior fun the testimony made difficult listening for the story is this family. the athlete said he never wanted to handle a firearm again. well joining us on a line from south africa is crespond to add to that too has been fooling the court proceedings. a funny story has taken the witness stand begs his girlfriend's parents for forgiveness. the state and three act clarett is that it was in court that she should achieve the reaction what's it like it was a kid. two weeks to somebody. it is that we are in it. again it was more to say that i think it might take a bit more. but no visible reaction from that during his testimony he broke his childhood will be the legal team's
steen can stanley showed no emotion as the story and spoke to the paralympics star has admitted to killing three bets teen camp on valentine's day last year but says he mistook her for an intruder history has told the judge is on anti depressants and sleeping pills communities often scared to go to sleep to whom a response. well susan at my mom's when i wake up in smoke. this will be install them. i still wake up to the interior fun the testimony made difficult listening for the story is this...
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steen steve rogers came back and became captain america and then buckie dye again and came back again sounds like "days of our lives." >> comic book characters don't die. they die and then come back. >> he is only dying in this store line. he will continue to be this super old character who looks like a teen a ager. >> what if he comes back in a tv series? that's how you make it relevant to the kids. it will be a new sitcom. >> that's what they are calling it these days. one of the first weird things that happened was when somebody moved away. you have a friend and they moved away and your parents would explain it. >> traumatized. i decorated her locker and the theme from "beaches" and it was" wind beneath my wings. her name was sara adams, but i think she moved to michigan. >> ted nikoli. >> every friend i had moved away. i would care i saw them -- i would swear i saw them at school and then they said it wasn't them. >> i was told they were being sent to the farm 6789. >> my parents would move and i stayed. >> nobody talks about archie comics. in the last couple years they have done
steen steve rogers came back and became captain america and then buckie dye again and came back again sounds like "days of our lives." >> comic book characters don't die. they die and then come back. >> he is only dying in this store line. he will continue to be this super old character who looks like a teen a ager. >> what if he comes back in a tv series? that's how you make it relevant to the kids. it will be a new sitcom. >> that's what they are calling it...
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the prosecutor firing tough questions at him about rhee have a steen camp's final meal. >> it's after i don't know of any other time that reeva ate. >> but you know the answer you just ate is impossible. that's impossible, you know that, isn't it? >> prosecutors saying that if they both ate after 7:00 p.m., reeva's stomach would have been empty by the time that she was killed. it was not. >> time now to brew on this. a punishment in ohio raising eyebrows, a judge sentencing a man to sit on a street corner for five hours holding a sign that reads "i'm a bully." >> maria scally from wjw in cleveland has the story. >> reporter: edmund sat at the intersection for five hours on sunday holding a handwritten sign saying he is a bully who picks on children who disabilities. municipal court judge gayle williams buyers ordered the 62-year-old to serve this public punishment. it was part of his sentence for harassing his neighbors, the prew family, that includes two adopted african-american children with multiple disabilities. your comments about the sentencing? according to police, there were a
the prosecutor firing tough questions at him about rhee have a steen camp's final meal. >> it's after i don't know of any other time that reeva ate. >> but you know the answer you just ate is impossible. that's impossible, you know that, isn't it? >> prosecutors saying that if they both ate after 7:00 p.m., reeva's stomach would have been empty by the time that she was killed. it was not. >> time now to brew on this. a punishment in ohio raising eyebrows, a judge...
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dized wild steen, the executive who orchestrated the closures is cooperating with the organization, andstein told investigators that he told them about the event. and it ended long before the governor says that he learned about them. now federal prosecutors are bringing witnesses before the federal grand jury to decide if there will be in the trial. a new phase in the investigation, and in january, the normal rules do not apply, leaving questions allowed, and testimony is often allowed and encouraged and a witness cannot have his attorney in the room. the panel does not determine innocence or guilt, on you only if probable cause exists if a felony was committed. at a northern, christie certified again that he was not involved in the lane closure and ex pressed confidence this itself not hurt him. >> if i ran for re-election tomorrow, i already ran for election, and got 61% of the vote. and if i was running for something else in the future? you know what i care about? the ones a few days before the election, and not the ones now. they don't anyone anything. >> the iowa presidential caucu
dized wild steen, the executive who orchestrated the closures is cooperating with the organization, andstein told investigators that he told them about the event. and it ended long before the governor says that he learned about them. now federal prosecutors are bringing witnesses before the federal grand jury to decide if there will be in the trial. a new phase in the investigation, and in january, the normal rules do not apply, leaving questions allowed, and testimony is often allowed and...
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steen -- steven, i would write a knock-knock joke and put the punchline in another battle. now here's shep. >> good afternoon. the practicing from central florida where cops just raised the stakes in their hundred for map they say caused a deadly crash interest daycare center in orlando. there's 5,000 didn't reward for the arrest. a four-year-old girl died and more than a dozen others were hut. cops say the driver sped a. from that scene, that he left behind screaming children and their helpless caretakers who frantically tried to save lives with cpr. we just got the guy's rap sheet. his name is-korcado and cops have busted him eight times before. he served time in prison for trafficking cocaine and is right now out on bail for a different hit-and-run and a long lest of drug charges. cops say this case started when he rammed his suv into another car from behind this time yesterday. that sent the smaller car flying threw the daycare center's wooden wall. on the other side of the wall, dozens of children, some of them babies in cribs in the chaos that followed, bloody childre
steen -- steven, i would write a knock-knock joke and put the punchline in another battle. now here's shep. >> good afternoon. the practicing from central florida where cops just raised the stakes in their hundred for map they say caused a deadly crash interest daycare center in orlando. there's 5,000 didn't reward for the arrest. a four-year-old girl died and more than a dozen others were hut. cops say the driver sped a. from that scene, that he left behind screaming children and their...
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ousc parent august steen wants to know why it took three months for her to know. >> i want to know if it happened once. i want to know. >> reporter: she says as a parents she has a right to know if a sexual predator strikes at any ousc school. >> because the predator can move around. they can move from one school to the next. i think it's important to let the parents know to be on the lookout after what's happening. >> reporter: oakland unify school district says the district doesn't have a set policy for notifying parents. >> in the past, i think part of the problem is rely a little too heavily on administrators at the site to communicate the information. >> reporter: the district is looking at changing that practice. >> if can he can develop more forms of communication where there is direct messaging to the parents, i think that will alleviate a lot of the problem. >> the district, not necessarily my principal, but what is the district going to do to make sure that all of us parents are aware that it's out there, as if it was a case of the measles. >> reporter: when a student is vic
ousc parent august steen wants to know why it took three months for her to know. >> i want to know if it happened once. i want to know. >> reporter: she says as a parents she has a right to know if a sexual predator strikes at any ousc school. >> because the predator can move around. they can move from one school to the next. i think it's important to let the parents know to be on the lookout after what's happening. >> reporter: oakland unify school district says the...
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ousc parent august steen wants to know why it took three months for her to know. >> i want to know if it happened once. i want to know. >> reporter: she says as a parents she has a right to know if a sexual predator strikes at any ousc school. >> because the predator can move around. they can move from one school to the next. i think it's important to let the parents know to be on the lookout after what's happening. >> reporter: oakland unify school district says the district doesn't have a set policy for notifying parents. >> in the past, i think part of the problem is rely a little too heavily on administrators at the site to communicate the information. >> reporter: the district is looking at changing that practice. >> if can he can develop more forms of communication where there is direct messaging to the parents, i think that will alleviate a lot of the problem. >> the district, not necessarily my principal, but what is the district going to do to make sure that all of us parents are aware that it's out there, as if it was a case of the measles. >> reporter: when a student is vic
ousc parent august steen wants to know why it took three months for her to know. >> i want to know if it happened once. i want to know. >> reporter: she says as a parents she has a right to know if a sexual predator strikes at any ousc school. >> because the predator can move around. they can move from one school to the next. i think it's important to let the parents know to be on the lookout after what's happening. >> reporter: oakland unify school district says the...
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that pistorius killed steen camp. >> when you got up, you had an argument and she ran away screaming. >> reporter: a theory, they had a heated argument and she fled to the bathroom trying to escape an angry pistorius. but he says he feared there was a burglar in his home. >> i didn't intend to shoot. the firearm was pointed at the door because that's where i believed that somebody was. when i heard a noise, i didn't have enough time to think and i fired my weapon. it was an accident. >> reporter: the prosecutor didn't believe the shooting was anything other than murder. >> your version is so improbable that nobody would ever think it's reasonably true. >> reporter: the court adjourned friday at lunchtime. perhaps welcomed relief for pistorius and his defense team after a difficult five days on the stand. the olympian will continue to be grilled by the state prosecutor on monday. robyn curnow, cnn. >> cnn will have continued coverage of that trial in pretoria, south africa. >>> coming up, the latest on the search for the missing malaysian airli airliner. >> including a live report from
that pistorius killed steen camp. >> when you got up, you had an argument and she ran away screaming. >> reporter: a theory, they had a heated argument and she fled to the bathroom trying to escape an angry pistorius. but he says he feared there was a burglar in his home. >> i didn't intend to shoot. the firearm was pointed at the door because that's where i believed that somebody was. when i heard a noise, i didn't have enough time to think and i fired my weapon. it was an...
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. >> pistorius admits shooting reeva steen camp inside his -- steenkamp inside his home on valentineshe mistook her for an intruder. >>> lawsuit involving the world's biggest smart phone makers. a judge in the case between apple and samsung threatens to ban cell phones from the courtroom. wi-fi signals are interfering with the network used for a realtime transcript. phones have also been ringing in the courtroom. some people have even been taking photos violating courtroom rules. >>> the city of oakland is considering a plan to install new safety barriers for bike riders on telegraph avenue but some riders are opposed. it would separate bikers from cars from 20th to 57th streets but adding the barriers could mean losing a lane of traffic. >> too much congestion. it would be too slow coming down telegraph. >> other east bay cities are taking steps to better protect cyclists. alameda is installing barriers. >>> time is 6:57. san francisco city leaders will hold a town hall meeting tonight looking to make streets safer for pedestrians. seven people have been killed crossing city streets.
. >> pistorius admits shooting reeva steen camp inside his -- steenkamp inside his home on valentineshe mistook her for an intruder. >>> lawsuit involving the world's biggest smart phone makers. a judge in the case between apple and samsung threatens to ban cell phones from the courtroom. wi-fi signals are interfering with the network used for a realtime transcript. phones have also been ringing in the courtroom. some people have even been taking photos violating courtroom rules....
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cair said, they linked on their website, richard silver steen, he said a jew can't be profiled in human rights abuses against muslim woman, he writes it, then cair puts it up on their website, they're taking that point, if you're jewish, you can't profile human rights offenses of muslim people. this is absolutely ridiculous. >> isn't that anti-semitic? it's anti-semitic as i see it. >> another form of intolerance. probably muslims could be the most intolerant group in america. >> you know what is funny? they believe that non-muslims have no right to criticize muslim behavior. i remember a muslim writing a book on jesus in which the media defended it and said he was a muslim scholar writing a critical view of jesus, saying that's okay. it's our job to pull the weirdos of the world into the 21st century. if we don't do that, they pull us back into the 17th century or the 7th century. the only way we can do that is to be proud of our culture as an exceptional culture or we let the crazies take over. >> from the white house, dana, you remember the president's speech in cairo, the infamous a
cair said, they linked on their website, richard silver steen, he said a jew can't be profiled in human rights abuses against muslim woman, he writes it, then cair puts it up on their website, they're taking that point, if you're jewish, you can't profile human rights offenses of muslim people. this is absolutely ridiculous. >> isn't that anti-semitic? it's anti-semitic as i see it. >> another form of intolerance. probably muslims could be the most intolerant group in america....
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iconic investor bobs on steen is here with what he's calling one of the biggest accounting
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iconic investor bobs on steen is here with what he's calling one of the biggest accounting abuses going on in america. >>> and what the government just did, but melissa lee, this is really starting to become the energizer bunny stock market, is it not? >> it really is, brian. no surprise strength in biotechs as well as health care today on the back of that farm apalooza. we do see the biggest games up by more than 1%. in fact, three sectors making new highs, transports, energy as well as staples. mayy? >> as you mentioned, the s&p is inching toward a record closing high. this is a number up to watch for the s&p. 1890.90. it last reached those levels back on april 2nd. that's what we're watching today. we are right now just about two points away, three points away from it. take a look at the market leaders today. no surprise. allergan on the news of that bid from valeant. harley-davidson, with good reports. netflix reporting after the bell yesterday, raising subscriber fees. vesselors like that news as well. wynn reports, a leader within the s&p 500 on the news of the increase in macaw g
iconic investor bobs on steen is here with what he's calling one of the biggest accounting abuses going on in america. >>> and what the government just did, but melissa lee, this is really starting to become the energizer bunny stock market, is it not? >> it really is, brian. no surprise strength in biotechs as well as health care today on the back of that farm apalooza. we do see the biggest games up by more than 1%. in fact, three sectors making new highs, transports, energy as...
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steen -- steven, i would write a knock-knock joke and put the punchline in another battle.s shep. >> good afternoon. the practicing from central florida where cops just raised the stakes in their hundred for map they say caused a deadly crash interest daycare center in orlando. there's 5,000 didn't reward for the arrest. a four-year-old girl died and more than a dozen others were hut. cops say the driver sped a. from that scene, that he left behind screaming children and their helpless caretakers who frantically tried to save lives with cpr. we just got the guy's rap sheet. his name
steen -- steven, i would write a knock-knock joke and put the punchline in another battle.s shep. >> good afternoon. the practicing from central florida where cops just raised the stakes in their hundred for map they say caused a deadly crash interest daycare center in orlando. there's 5,000 didn't reward for the arrest. a four-year-old girl died and more than a dozen others were hut. cops say the driver sped a. from that scene, that he left behind screaming children and their helpless...
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maybe it was after wood ward and burn steen. i don't know what it was. but this new class of people started to come into the profession and it was upper league, upper class kids who wanted to -- and what they were attracted to wasn't so much that old role that i saw growing up around my dad and his friends, but the role of being close, having some proximity to famous, powerful and rich people. they saw themselves, this new group of journalists see themselves as being a member of the ruling class in a weird kind of way. they are not separate and distinct from it and that's a major change. i learned the other way of looking at it from my father. >> this is from your wikipedia site. in march of 2001 as the editor of the magazine -- >> my dad would never do that. i was definitely younger then and doing a lot of drugs at the time and that was russia. >> you were in russia for what sfln >> i flived russia for ten years. i went to college there for a year and a half. after i graduated i basically just stayed there. i had my own newspaper in moscow for six years
maybe it was after wood ward and burn steen. i don't know what it was. but this new class of people started to come into the profession and it was upper league, upper class kids who wanted to -- and what they were attracted to wasn't so much that old role that i saw growing up around my dad and his friends, but the role of being close, having some proximity to famous, powerful and rich people. they saw themselves, this new group of journalists see themselves as being a member of the ruling...
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by the way, bowl old steen, chairman and c.i.o., he's very addiment.are doing earnings all wrong. he thinks that earnings are being manipulated. a big call. he'll be on "street signs" a pretty fine program from what i hear. i'll be sitting in with melissa. it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com today is tuesday today, we greet you. treat you. care for you. today, you can come to cleveland clinic for anything, everything or just to get that "thing" checked out. big, small, and yes, the best heart care in the nation. it's here everyday, for everyone. that's the power the power, that's the power of today. cleveland clinic. call today, for an appointment today. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't
by the way, bowl old steen, chairman and c.i.o., he's very addiment.are doing earnings all wrong. he thinks that earnings are being manipulated. a big call. he'll be on "street signs" a pretty fine program from what i hear. i'll be sitting in with melissa. it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of...
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to pinch-hit, we have evan morgan steen. thanks for joining us.hat do you think of the uproar this has causeed? >> look at the source. you have this big fat, bloated sports reporter mike francesca. and boomer esiason. melissa: that is not very nice. >> it is true, he is the rush limbaugh of sports radio apparently. boomer esigh san should know better, having a child obviously been ill, he is guy i look at and look up to and say to myself, if he has to rush to the hospital for a reason, i don't think his bosses would say anything. so i look at this i'm just amazed these two guys haven't been suspended for three days. melissa: brian, what do you think of all this. >> mike francesca is one of the most respected voices on sports, one of the most successful sportscasters, number one guy, number one highest rated sport talk show host in the country, 25 or 30ers years. he give his opinion. i went back to work next day after having a kid. this guy daniel murphy should. this is what i say. different time. paternity is built into the cba for baseball. so th
to pinch-hit, we have evan morgan steen. thanks for joining us.hat do you think of the uproar this has causeed? >> look at the source. you have this big fat, bloated sports reporter mike francesca. and boomer esiason. melissa: that is not very nice. >> it is true, he is the rush limbaugh of sports radio apparently. boomer esigh san should know better, having a child obviously been ill, he is guy i look at and look up to and say to myself, if he has to rush to the hospital for a...
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he fatally shot steen champ last year in the bathroom. prosecutor suggested text messages between pistorius and steenkamp revealed the relationship wasn't exactly great. we wanted you to hear some of the dramatic testimony. >> the phrase, i love you, appeared twice in reeva's comments, both times to her mother, but never to you or you to her. >> that's correct, my lady. i never got the opportunity to tell reeva that i loved her. if i can impart one lesson to a new business 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 everyone. 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. mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in
he fatally shot steen champ last year in the bathroom. prosecutor suggested text messages between pistorius and steenkamp revealed the relationship wasn't exactly great. we wanted you to hear some of the dramatic testimony. >> the phrase, i love you, appeared twice in reeva's comments, both times to her mother, but never to you or you to her. >> that's correct, my lady. i never got the opportunity to tell reeva that i loved her. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it...
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. >> steen pifer, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine.h for helping us with this tonight, sir. i appreciate your time. >> thanks. >>> all right. there is an area of american life where no news is truly great news, and we have some of that for you tonight. >>> plus a best new thing in the world. sort of an unkempt edition. that's all coming up. stay with us. perfect timing. scott: feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. man: sweet! scott: this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snapcrackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock and go. to see a demo of the snap spreader, go to scotts.com. feed your lawn. feed it! anncr: visit scotts.com/goyard for the chance to win a $25,000 backyard makeover. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ c
. >> steen pifer, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine.h for helping us with this tonight, sir. i appreciate your time. >> thanks. >>> all right. there is an area of american life where no news is truly great news, and we have some of that for you tonight. >>> plus a best new thing in the world. sort of an unkempt edition. that's all coming up. stay with us. perfect timing. scott: feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. man: sweet!...
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fox news contributor and jamie wine steen, senior editor at "the daily caller." welcome, jamie and nina. out in west oregon, they have trouble with obamacare. that has become a number one issue in that race. >> that's right. if the republicans picked up the senate seat which would be huge, not only obama state, he won by a solid 3% margin in 2012, but it is also dealing with an incumbent senator there, jeff merkley. you're facing incumbent, liberal state but what you've got there is obamacare. this is the most disasterous rollout in the nation. they were for months unable to enroll anybody and it is, and it led to investigations. it led to resignations of senior officials. it has been basically government incompetence at large. this is a really good issue. it is not philosophical. it is something really happening on the ground in oregon. so it does help the republican, the candidate that you just mentioned, the doctor. she is a pediatric surgeon. she's well-positioned to fight that. there is another republican challenger in the race we mentioned as well who has a
fox news contributor and jamie wine steen, senior editor at "the daily caller." welcome, jamie and nina. out in west oregon, they have trouble with obamacare. that has become a number one issue in that race. >> that's right. if the republicans picked up the senate seat which would be huge, not only obama state, he won by a solid 3% margin in 2012, but it is also dealing with an incumbent senator there, jeff merkley. you're facing incumbent, liberal state but what you've got...
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. >> there's also a new video showing the crime scene where reeva steen kmakamp was killed. >> welcome back. slowly but surely, the old eastern span of the bay bridge is coming down. the work began in november and is progressing quickly. workers are removing the pavement and the steel frames. caltran says that they are aware of the traffic problems the demolition is causing. >> we cannothis is something tht is obvious to large for us to hide from public view and we cannot drop a tarp over it or drop a box over it and shielded highly recommend to keep your eyes on the road and to drive safe. >> the entire old span of the bay bridge should be completely down in three to five years. >> it is not bad, we do have fog outside. satellite and radar shows nothing in the where brain. it is awfully cloudy outside. visibility is less than a mile for napa. be careful, also bad visibility by half moon bay. the marin layer is pushing up. san francisco was at 52 degrees, a little warmer in san jose is 56. these temperatures will gradually warm. it will not bother us. the temperatures by 8:00 a.m., 45
. >> there's also a new video showing the crime scene where reeva steen kmakamp was killed. >> welcome back. slowly but surely, the old eastern span of the bay bridge is coming down. the work began in november and is progressing quickly. workers are removing the pavement and the steel frames. caltran says that they are aware of the traffic problems the demolition is causing. >> we cannothis is something tht is obvious to large for us to hide from public view and we cannot drop...
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sharp steen of maryland, the head of our health department.his is a man who has given his blood, sweat and his tears trying to make life better for people when he was a commissioner in baltimore and now for our state. i can probably save as i knew all of the people there, i know that you are all doing the same thing. you don't do this for the money, you do it because it feeds your souls. you do it because you want to make a difference heard you do it because you want to affect generations yet unborn. that is what we are all about, we should be about, making a difference so that people can live the best lives that they can't. the road we took together today for the federal government. it has been challenging for some states including my home state of maryland. i cannot fully express how frustrated i was with the troubled rollout of the maryland health connection. in my state as in many, people have a desperate need for quality affordable health care. we needed the system to work. let me say it again -- we needed the system to work. lives depend
sharp steen of maryland, the head of our health department.his is a man who has given his blood, sweat and his tears trying to make life better for people when he was a commissioner in baltimore and now for our state. i can probably save as i knew all of the people there, i know that you are all doing the same thing. you don't do this for the money, you do it because it feeds your souls. you do it because you want to make a difference heard you do it because you want to affect generations yet...
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first prescription free at mybreo.com >>> a tradition reached a mile steen this morning.y of pat's run in tempe. they raised money in the name of pat tillman, the nfl player who left the gridiron for the battlefield. tillman signed up for military service after the attacks on 9/11. he was killed by friendly fire in afghanistan ten year, as ago this week. honors the number 42 tillman wore on his college uniform. pat tillman's story will be the focus of this week's "taking the hill." tomorrow at 1:00 eastern here on msnbc. >>> anti-tobacco groups are cheering new regulations for e-cigarettes. those wanting to buy them would have to be 18 years old and show photo i.d. in addition, e-cigarettemakers would have to register with the fda, provide the agency with ingredients and be subject to fda inspections. joining me now is our guest. we're having you here because you wrote about these proposed rules. your latest article is titled what the new e-cig rules don't do. >> right, some health groups are kind of concerned because in the initial blueprint that the fda laid out, they d
first prescription free at mybreo.com >>> a tradition reached a mile steen this morning.y of pat's run in tempe. they raised money in the name of pat tillman, the nfl player who left the gridiron for the battlefield. tillman signed up for military service after the attacks on 9/11. he was killed by friendly fire in afghanistan ten year, as ago this week. honors the number 42 tillman wore on his college uniform. pat tillman's story will be the focus of this week's "taking the...
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sharp steen of maryland, the head of our health department. this is a man who has given his blood, sweat and his tears trying to make life better for people when he was a commissioner in baltimore and now for our state. i can probably save as i knew all of the people there, i know that you are all doing the same thing. you don't do this for the money, you do it because it feeds your souls. you do it because you want to make a difference heard you do it because you want to affect generations yet unborn. that is what we are all about, we should be about, making a difference so that people can live the best lives that they can't. the road we took together today was rocky for the federal government. it has been challenging for some states including my home state of maryland. i cannot fully express how frustrated i was with the troubled rollout of the maryland health connection. in my state as in many, people have a desperate need for quality affordable health care. we needed the system to work. let me say it again -- we needed the system to work.
sharp steen of maryland, the head of our health department. this is a man who has given his blood, sweat and his tears trying to make life better for people when he was a commissioner in baltimore and now for our state. i can probably save as i knew all of the people there, i know that you are all doing the same thing. you don't do this for the money, you do it because it feeds your souls. you do it because you want to make a difference heard you do it because you want to affect generations yet...