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what do you play, steven?play guitar and drums and i'm learning piano and sax sa phone and clarinet. governor chris christie or bruce springsteen? three for bruce, but, steven, you say chris christie? >> yeah. i got to go with chris christie. bruce is the man, but i don't know. i have a gut feeling. >> all right. let's see for $300 with 70% of the vote, yeah, we got it, steven. and you got it as well. governor chris christie is the correct answer. steven leaps into first place with $500. now folks time for the final question of this round. it is worth $400. more importantly, susan, you need to get this correct if you want to stay in the game. this will decide who gets eliminated. the two possible answers are, take a nap before or take a sick day after. the question is how did most people in their 40s say they would survive an all-night party?
what do you play, steven?play guitar and drums and i'm learning piano and sax sa phone and clarinet. governor chris christie or bruce springsteen? three for bruce, but, steven, you say chris christie? >> yeah. i got to go with chris christie. bruce is the man, but i don't know. i have a gut feeling. >> all right. let's see for $300 with 70% of the vote, yeah, we got it, steven. and you got it as well. governor chris christie is the correct answer. steven leaps into first place with...
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based in tripoli, he met with ambassador stevens every day.e he went to benghazi was in june, just three months before the attack. while he was there, al qaeda tried to assassinate the british ambassador. wood says, to him, it came as no surprise because al qaeda-- using a familiar tactic-- had stated their intent in an online posting, saying they would attack the red cross, the british and then the americans in benghazi. >> logan: and you watched as they... >> wood: as they did each one of those. >> logan: attacked the red cross and the british mission. and the only ones left... >> wood: were us. they made good on two out of the three promises. it was a matter of time till they-they captured the third one. >> logan: and washington was aware of that? >> wood: they knew we monitored it. we included that in our... in our reports to both state department and d.o.d. >> logan: andy wood told us he raised his concerns directly with ambassador stevens three months before the u.s. compound was overrun. >> wood: i made it known in a country team meetin
based in tripoli, he met with ambassador stevens every day.e he went to benghazi was in june, just three months before the attack. while he was there, al qaeda tried to assassinate the british ambassador. wood says, to him, it came as no surprise because al qaeda-- using a familiar tactic-- had stated their intent in an online posting, saying they would attack the red cross, the british and then the americans in benghazi. >> logan: and you watched as they... >> wood: as they did...
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(steven spielberg) i never went to film school.ut when i went to royce hall one day to see a film festival of combined ucla and usc student films, that's when i first saw george lucas's work, thx 1138, and i met george that day and i realized there was an entire generation coming out of nyu, usc, ucla and i was kind of an orphan, abandoned in long beach, at a college that didn't really have a film program. so i even redoubled my efforts at that moment to attend those two universities. and every time i went in with my application for transfer, they kept saying, no, your grades aren't high enough. and then i remember one teacher at usc said, "you're probably going to vietnam anyway." well for me, before i went to film school i was interested in maybe becoming an english major or becoming an anthropology student. i wanted to go to art school and become an illustrator. those were the options that i was playing with. i didn't know very much about film at all. i was interested in photography and it was really out of my interest to become
(steven spielberg) i never went to film school.ut when i went to royce hall one day to see a film festival of combined ucla and usc student films, that's when i first saw george lucas's work, thx 1138, and i met george that day and i realized there was an entire generation coming out of nyu, usc, ucla and i was kind of an orphan, abandoned in long beach, at a college that didn't really have a film program. so i even redoubled my efforts at that moment to attend those two universities. and every...
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>> i think to some degree, steven's quite right?t i would kind of like to subscribe to eric's view that we're going to have a much more serious conversation, a much more bipartisan conversation, but i think it's equally possible that you're actually going to see people throw their hands up and say, "it's all such a mess. i don't really want to make sense of it. i don't want to deal with it." in that way, it sort of serves an antigovernment message, and in some ways, even serves sort of a tea party message in ways that maybe were intend spd maybe weren't. but i think there's also a danger for the republican party in all of this which is to say that's these divisions that we're seeing right now within the republican party between moderates and tea party conservatives and also between a sort of establishment business class, which is very, very alarmed about what's happening, and this more right wing part of the party, that actually may in fact spell destruction for the republican party. those are division thalz have been there for a lo
>> i think to some degree, steven's quite right?t i would kind of like to subscribe to eric's view that we're going to have a much more serious conversation, a much more bipartisan conversation, but i think it's equally possible that you're actually going to see people throw their hands up and say, "it's all such a mess. i don't really want to make sense of it. i don't want to deal with it." in that way, it sort of serves an antigovernment message, and in some ways, even serves...
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gary tuchman went to boston and watched game one of the series with steven. >> reporter: this is stevenrgery after suffering life threatening wounds from the boston marathon bombings. this is steven burn at home today six months later, celebrating with boston watching the red sox in game one of the world series. >> it would be great if they won the world series. >> reporter: awesome. >> i know cardinal fans don't agr agree. >> reporter: maybe they do because of the boston strong. boston strong a powerful slogan. >> couldn't think after any other way i would want to live. it's just boston. so i'm glad we were here. >> reporter: i mean, do you feel like the city means more to you today than it did six months ago before this happened. >> absolutely arm even though steven lived in the boston area his whole life he was attending the first boston marathon. he had only been there about five minutes when the first bomb went off. and then the second. >> run. >> reporter: just a few feet from where he was standing. >> i knew i was hurt, you know, i was bleeding a lot and i just -- i was very conc
gary tuchman went to boston and watched game one of the series with steven. >> reporter: this is stevenrgery after suffering life threatening wounds from the boston marathon bombings. this is steven burn at home today six months later, celebrating with boston watching the red sox in game one of the world series. >> it would be great if they won the world series. >> reporter: awesome. >> i know cardinal fans don't agr agree. >> reporter: maybe they do because of the...
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steven let me go back to you. what needs to be done to fix obama care the web site and when might real and significant corrections be made? because no doubt it needs to be fixed. >> i think they need to concentrate on it right now. they need to be working on it 24 hours a day. because they should have been ready. but it is still very early. let me address a couple points mercedes made. one, the comparison to the private sector is so speeshs. iphones rolled out with glitches over and over again. it's the most popular product in the world. >> steven, nobody wants to hear that right now to be honest with you. 48.5 million americans uninsured. >> i agree with that. that's why they need to fix it. and it's glitches at the beginning, which is it's 19 days, not three months or six months. if it's three months or six months it's obviously more of a problem. there is also a broader point here. the republican party is going right back to exactly what got them into the shutdown and default -- >> what are we talk about here?
steven let me go back to you. what needs to be done to fix obama care the web site and when might real and significant corrections be made? because no doubt it needs to be fixed. >> i think they need to concentrate on it right now. they need to be working on it 24 hours a day. because they should have been ready. but it is still very early. let me address a couple points mercedes made. one, the comparison to the private sector is so speeshs. iphones rolled out with glitches over and over...
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stevens, you may proceed. ofchairman johnson, members the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear. i am pleased to have the opportunity to testify. iciate members of manage were then $15 trillion in assets. the most recent ici show that registered funds held more than $1.7 trillion in securities issued by the treasury and by u.s. government agencies. that accounts for more than 10% of fund assets. u.s. treasuries trade in the deepest most liquid market in the world. treasury securities have always been regarded providing the risk free rate of return. a key factor in pricing other assets, including corporate and municipal bonds. today that notion of the risk- free rate is in serious jeopardy. today, washington, the federal government, is itself the single greatest source of risk to the global financial system. immediate threats to the financial stability is the looming stalemate over the federal debt ceiling. he must not lose sight of longer-term hazards our nation faces if we fail to take decisive a
stevens, you may proceed. ofchairman johnson, members the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear. i am pleased to have the opportunity to testify. iciate members of manage were then $15 trillion in assets. the most recent ici show that registered funds held more than $1.7 trillion in securities issued by the treasury and by u.s. government agencies. that accounts for more than 10% of fund assets. u.s. treasuries trade in the deepest most liquid market in the world. treasury...
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survivor steven cochran he'll share his story and we'll hear from dr norman rosenthal he is exploring new ways to treat this insidious disorder which is described in the oxford dictionary as a persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or psychological shock involving disturbances sleep constant vivid recall of the experience dulled responses to others and the outside world neither of you have gone to war why did you get involved with us. my grandfather was a period of the second world war he was a polish farmer that was captured during the nazi takeover of poland and enslaved on his own land he knew what the nazis were up to a lot of people did know refused to join was a prisoner for five years each of roman severely i mean he was tortured me to escape several times and so i grew up he was widowed and i grew up listening to his stories that he never shared with anyone and we had these bunk beds and i would sleep on the top bunk and he would sleep on the bottom and i would fall asleep to his stories and that kind of set things in motion for me and mad. orig
survivor steven cochran he'll share his story and we'll hear from dr norman rosenthal he is exploring new ways to treat this insidious disorder which is described in the oxford dictionary as a persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or psychological shock involving disturbances sleep constant vivid recall of the experience dulled responses to others and the outside world neither of you have gone to war why did you get involved with us. my grandfather was a period...
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originally when i came on to this project stevens had kind of pitch to me just to he wanted to make a film about soldiers return are transitioning back into civilian life and at the beginning i thought yeah that sounds cool but it just took me sitting down in front of our first veteran for it's become very personal according to iran study twenty percent of iraq and afghanistan veterans suffer from p.t.s.d. half don't seek treatment why. i would say the first thing out of the gate is the social stigma the biggest thing is those was there while think about it for for the army. it's vets will tell you it's not cool i mean you got to toughen up and sensually like the military is able to strip you down to build you back up and that's what keeps you alive but it also is what allows you to kill and you come back home and the biggest challenge is trying to assimilate back into a civilian populace that doesn't have the same thoughts and feelings as you do but what you went through was abnormal but you are normal and that's the issue now you're trying to raise two hundred fifty thousand dollars
originally when i came on to this project stevens had kind of pitch to me just to he wanted to make a film about soldiers return are transitioning back into civilian life and at the beginning i thought yeah that sounds cool but it just took me sitting down in front of our first veteran for it's become very personal according to iran study twenty percent of iraq and afghanistan veterans suffer from p.t.s.d. half don't seek treatment why. i would say the first thing out of the gate is the social...
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. >> this rider's name's steven kler, and he's riding his board down this twisty road.n see he's in control at first, edging the road all the way down. he's got a helmet on, but that's about it. >> wow. >> oh, boy. >> oh, no! ahh! >> what happened? >> is that him screaming? >> that is him screaming. steven loses control, slides into the post of that guardrail, and he's down for the count. this happened way back in may. he's been recovering for nearly five months. are you ready for the list of injuries here? >> oh, man. >> oh, boy. >> open fracture of the tibia and fibba, fractured pelvis, fractured tailbone, deep cut on the right knee, a ton of, as he says, thick road rash, 2 1/2 hours in surgery, 37 staples, 5 stitches. i've got some of the pictures. that's the staples in his leg, it looks like below his knee. >> oh, my goodness! >> and here's the break he suffered. looks like a stick snapped in half. we got an opportunity to talk to steven about the crash. >> it seemed unreal because i didn't know what happened. i saw my leg and i saw the bone sticking out and it was
. >> this rider's name's steven kler, and he's riding his board down this twisty road.n see he's in control at first, edging the road all the way down. he's got a helmet on, but that's about it. >> wow. >> oh, boy. >> oh, no! ahh! >> what happened? >> is that him screaming? >> that is him screaming. steven loses control, slides into the post of that guardrail, and he's down for the count. this happened way back in may. he's been recovering for nearly...
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. >> next like to invite up sally stevens, commissioner sally stevens who is the chair of the commission of animal control and welfare. >> can we bark? thank you for holding this hearing. people have been walking with their dogs for over 50 years long before he became the gg nra. in 1972 the gg was created and this is a direct quote "to expand maximal extent possible the outdoor recreation opportunities available to the region." in several citizens voted in 1972 command over ocean beach land then to the gg nra it was only after promised officials promised in the chronicle they preserve recreational uses of the part. in 1979 they formalize the pet policy that allowed dogs to be off leash and only 1% of this 80,000 acres. the it was created and managed for decades for recreation. the 1980 gen. management plan offered a realistic view of the gg rna is causing much of the land was quote, "man created landscape significantly altered by the military." the [inaudible] should be managed for high visitor use. that make sense. over the years unfortunately, the administration has changed its mind a
. >> next like to invite up sally stevens, commissioner sally stevens who is the chair of the commission of animal control and welfare. >> can we bark? thank you for holding this hearing. people have been walking with their dogs for over 50 years long before he became the gg nra. in 1972 the gg was created and this is a direct quote "to expand maximal extent possible the outdoor recreation opportunities available to the region." in several citizens voted in 1972 command...
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i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account.
i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account.
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>> that's right, steven.irst of all, the unofficial release through sources firstly through the kenyan media, then others of the video showing the four gunman in a storeroom in the supermarket looking quite casual, at time sharing the time about five hours after the initial attack in most of the killing, no sign of any hostages. now we have names given by the kenyan defense force, it's spokesman giving these names. a somali, and omar neban, known company item from the district here, where he left 16 years of age. sources suggest he left with his uncle to go to somalia. he is a kenyan arab. we understand from the united nations monitoring group that he may well have been related to the most wanted al-qaeda operative in the east african region. he was killed in 2009 in a strike led by u.s. navy seals. furthermore, the u.n. monitoring group also knows of two more names, they are apparently part opartof the al hidja group, both believed to be kenyan in their origin. no questions have been answered. security force
>> that's right, steven.irst of all, the unofficial release through sources firstly through the kenyan media, then others of the video showing the four gunman in a storeroom in the supermarket looking quite casual, at time sharing the time about five hours after the initial attack in most of the killing, no sign of any hostages. now we have names given by the kenyan defense force, it's spokesman giving these names. a somali, and omar neban, known company item from the district here, where...
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steven vogt who played here. what am i talking about? alds game 2.osted the tigers and rolling up. and show you that pictures as it was. the great justin verlander. and the rookie sunny gray. and the forecast for gray? lots of swings and misses by the tigers. none bigger than this strike out in the 5th. steven vogt nails jose iglesias. ran into trouble in the 5th but blew it right by erik sogard here. with runners on in the 7th, the final pitch of the night, did a 10 pitch at bat. 11ks for verlander. a pop up. 111 pitches. 8 innings. 9 strike outs. bottom of the 9th, no outs. and man he finds a hole. into the infield. scores and that is it. the a's win in walk-off fashion. the series is even at one game apiece to the clubhouse. >> fortunately, they've given me opportunity and i can't be thankful enough for that. >> sunny did one heck of a job. he was able to use his angst and energy. that's why veterans seem to usually do better in post season pressure. he handled himself like a veteran and really impressive. >> i knew -- he was throwing the ball wel
steven vogt who played here. what am i talking about? alds game 2.osted the tigers and rolling up. and show you that pictures as it was. the great justin verlander. and the rookie sunny gray. and the forecast for gray? lots of swings and misses by the tigers. none bigger than this strike out in the 5th. steven vogt nails jose iglesias. ran into trouble in the 5th but blew it right by erik sogard here. with runners on in the 7th, the final pitch of the night, did a 10 pitch at bat. 11ks for...
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i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment o o
i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment...
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. >> en una carrera contra el tiempo, el abogado steven espinoza activó un proceso especial poco conocidoiera ser naturalizado sin presentarse a su cita o pasar personalmente el examen de ciudadanía. >> para que un examen de inmigración pudiera visitarlo en
. >> en una carrera contra el tiempo, el abogado steven espinoza activó un proceso especial poco conocidoiera ser naturalizado sin presentarse a su cita o pasar personalmente el examen de ciudadanía. >> para que un examen de inmigración pudiera visitarlo en
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. >> you're watching book tv, next, steven meyer said down with book tv and freedom fest in las vegas to talk about his latest book. in the book he discusses the mysteries surrounding the origins of the animals that appeared during the cambrian explosion. over 5 billion years ago. this is about half an hour. >> steven meyer of the discovery institute, author of darwin's death, the explosive origin of animal life, the case for intelligent design. dr. meyer, what was darwin's death? >> a great place to start the conversation because that is what i do in the book and my toes story about his own theory and what has become of it, the way has drawn up to become illustrative of a major crisis. the doubt that he had was about something called the cambrian explosion which is the geological appearance of most of the major groups of animals in ag logical time called the cambrian period 530 million years ago. antar when was aware of this problem, and in the origin of species he invested and a knowledge that it was a problem. basically the problem is, he understood that life should unfold in a slo
. >> you're watching book tv, next, steven meyer said down with book tv and freedom fest in las vegas to talk about his latest book. in the book he discusses the mysteries surrounding the origins of the animals that appeared during the cambrian explosion. over 5 billion years ago. this is about half an hour. >> steven meyer of the discovery institute, author of darwin's death, the explosive origin of animal life, the case for intelligent design. dr. meyer, what was darwin's death?...
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este es steven de virginia, capitÁn amÉrica, me encanta la Época de halloween, uno hace sus sueÑos realidaden quÉ belleza. chicos, eliam orozco de repÚblica dominicana, quÉ cuchura, y esta princesa, afuera en su casa, como decoraron la casa de linda, emily de nueva jersey. es un placer mostrar estas foticos. sigalas enviando a mi twitter, continuamos con los chicos que tienen mÁs diversiÓn en la salita. >>> vente ximena, vente, vente. acercate. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> venga, ok, atenciÓn, al regresar, en los deportes. seÑores. las Águilas del amÉrica, ay, ay, preparan su artillerÍa, para el clÁsico joven contra la maquina cementera del cruz azul. quÉ te digo, el equipo favorito de angÉlica vale.
este es steven de virginia, capitÁn amÉrica, me encanta la Época de halloween, uno hace sus sueÑos realidaden quÉ belleza. chicos, eliam orozco de repÚblica dominicana, quÉ cuchura, y esta princesa, afuera en su casa, como decoraron la casa de linda, emily de nueva jersey. es un placer mostrar estas foticos. sigalas enviando a mi twitter, continuamos con los chicos que tienen mÁs diversiÓn en la salita. >>> vente ximena, vente, vente. acercate. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>>...
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i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. charles: we do highlight reel on special occasions and stuart varney's interview with gary player is the perfect example so here we are with the highlight reel, roll it. stuart: showing up your terrific body at the age of 77 is the christian thing to do. >> very much so. is done very discreetly, nothing has shown. that is my great mission, to fight obesity and people say this man is walking the walk, that is a big thing. charles: you are strapping man. >> extremely happy. not envious of the money they play, nice to know we played a role in enabling them. we must never forget we should
i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. charles: we do highlight reel on special occasions and stuart varney's interview with gary player is the perfect example so here we are with the highlight reel, roll it. stuart: showing up your terrific body at the age of 77 is the christian thing to do. >> very much so. is done very discreetly,...
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steven got on the phone right away.ht to salt lake city did qualify, so he took it and waited. >> and waited and waited, and waited, it didn't come. >> flying blue still didn't restore his mile. why? the company said the fare he paid didn't satisfy requirements. >> it was maddening. and the fine print in their program was maddening. >> it turns out the eligibility rules changed after he booked the salt lake city flight. spokesperson said as flying blue updated the eligible booking classes after he booked, we retroactively considered his booking as an eligible book reinstated his miles. now alled 47,000 miles are back in their account. and the couple is back to trotting the globe. >> we are very, very grateful to 7 on your side. >>> and michael said that frequent flyer programs often have these complicated rules that you have to follow or you will lose your miles. so it's important to stay up-to-date so you can save up your miles and save a lot of money on your travels. >>> japanese retailer unit glow is collecting cloth
steven got on the phone right away.ht to salt lake city did qualify, so he took it and waited. >> and waited and waited, and waited, it didn't come. >> flying blue still didn't restore his mile. why? the company said the fare he paid didn't satisfy requirements. >> it was maddening. and the fine print in their program was maddening. >> it turns out the eligibility rules changed after he booked the salt lake city flight. spokesperson said as flying blue updated the...
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jimmy was not turning himself in. >> james steven max well, he
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. >> jimmy: steven spielberg. wow.ld imagine? where did you shoot? shot that here? >> we shot that all in, in los angeles, yeah. i was like, at drama school, got the part. flew out. they put me up at the universal sheraton. >> i couldn't drive. >> jimmy: universal city. >> i was there three months, two or three days a week. >> jimmy: don't know if this means anything. the idea that the cast of amistad is at universal city walk. >> i thought city walk was hollywood. for the whole three months. i was like, this is it. >> jimmy: really. >> made it. made it. >> reporter: bubba gump shrimp company. >> top of the world. photos home, everything. >> jimmy: what about your first meeting with steven spielberg? >> well that was amazing actually. obviously look anybody i was just a huge fan of his. >> jimmy: i don't care for his work, it is a weird thing. >> yeah. i remember the whole time being a blur. kind of a haze. it wasn't really until later on, after we finished when we finished shooting amistad. he went over to england to
. >> jimmy: steven spielberg. wow.ld imagine? where did you shoot? shot that here? >> we shot that all in, in los angeles, yeah. i was like, at drama school, got the part. flew out. they put me up at the universal sheraton. >> i couldn't drive. >> jimmy: universal city. >> i was there three months, two or three days a week. >> jimmy: don't know if this means anything. the idea that the cast of amistad is at universal city walk. >> i thought city walk...
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he opened fire, hitting officer steven houk. then the man ran off. >> i heard the gunshots in my car. >> aaron was driving near by. he said he watched officer houk collapse as prather took off running. >> as the gunman jumped over the guardrail and ran into the woods another officer was running along the guardrail firing shots into the woods. >> it's not known if prather was hit. from sky eye chopper 13 you can see densely wooded areas where he disappeared. >> we got helicopters up, dogs out there, officers on foot. >> police are telling residents to take precaution. >> he should certainly be considered armed and dangerous. we encourage think member of our community who may believe they see him or know where he's at to call us at 911. >> as for officer houk, he's expected to recover. >> i also got a chance to speak with him. he's under the great care of the fine men and women here at shock trauma. we are blessed to have is this wonderful resource here in baltimore. >> reporter: so there's a $50,000 reward for the apprehension of
he opened fire, hitting officer steven houk. then the man ran off. >> i heard the gunshots in my car. >> aaron was driving near by. he said he watched officer houk collapse as prather took off running. >> as the gunman jumped over the guardrail and ran into the woods another officer was running along the guardrail firing shots into the woods. >> it's not known if prather was hit. from sky eye chopper 13 you can see densely wooded areas where he disappeared. >> we...
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[laughter] >> coming up -- >> steven tyler walking around. has sandals on so you can see his wonky feed. whose toes are worse though, his or lebron's? whose feet would you rather have? >> i want to say steven tyler or i would have black feet otherwise. that's weird. >> taylor swift out paddle boarding. >> somebody tell traylor swift those bikini bottoms are not attractive. >> i love them. attractive. >> i lwhat does that first spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honebunches of oats. this is a great cereal. ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now [ female announcer ] breyers. the taste you've loved for over 140 years. ♪ right now >> "tmz," online and on your phone 24/7. >> they're rich! they're famous >> two-time nba champ, lebron! >> they're way more athletic than you! and now they're all on "tmz" sports! the parties, the girls, the mugshots, the girls. the most shocking headlines in sports! and more girls! and some
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. >> reporter: yes, it is, steven.fact, it is one of the top tourist destinations in the country. it provides thousands of jobs, not just in the province alone, but also to those other residents in other outlying islands, now it's not sure exactly for the government as to the extent of the damage of this tragedy, but a lot of -- a lot of the areas that are mostly visited have already been severely damaged in particular in the areas of this town, in fact. now, the local government is saying also that what we would like really is to be able to find some sort of discussion already, direct discussion with the national government to find exactly some sort of short-term or at least long-term also, long-term solution in to finding ways to recover. i understand that the president has arrived, he's pledged to provide help, aid to those who have been affected. but a lot of the residents here are far more worried about immediate needs on the ground, in particular, food, water and security a major concern. >> thank you. >>> a powe
. >> reporter: yes, it is, steven.fact, it is one of the top tourist destinations in the country. it provides thousands of jobs, not just in the province alone, but also to those other residents in other outlying islands, now it's not sure exactly for the government as to the extent of the damage of this tragedy, but a lot of -- a lot of the areas that are mostly visited have already been severely damaged in particular in the areas of this town, in fact. now, the local government is...
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. >> what happened to the water in sunnyvale's stevens creed?t's a sad sight for neighbors and bad for wildlife as well coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, furry fugitive. a black bear. the bear was running golf course in granada hills yesterday. it then dart >>> police officers swarmed a southern california neighborhood to catch a black bear. the bear was running on a golf course in granada hills yesterday. it then darted across the street up an embankment and jumped over a fence into someone's front yard. for hours the bear terrified neighbors and outfoxed and outmaneuvered game wardens. >> he's huge. probably one of the biggest black bears i have ever seen and i have seen quite a few because i used to do -- i was on a bear rescue committee and he looked scared. >> the tag on the bear's ear makes it clear he has been around before. eventually climbed up a tree where it was tranquilized. it got away again and was found asleep yesterday afternoon. >> a tired bear. >> yeah. >>> well, it is a bizarre and puzzling problem and one of santa clara valley's best k
. >> what happened to the water in sunnyvale's stevens creed?t's a sad sight for neighbors and bad for wildlife as well coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, furry fugitive. a black bear. the bear was running golf course in granada hills yesterday. it then dart >>> police officers swarmed a southern california neighborhood to catch a black bear. the bear was running on a golf course in granada hills yesterday. it then darted across the street up an embankment and jumped over a fence into...
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that's your sports, steven. >>> thank you.ck to cairo, let's go to our correspondent on the line in cairo. we're not gaming the correspondent for security reasons. what is happening in cairo. >> several different groups, at least three from different parts of central cairo have tried to go together and converge and get through the square. now in the background i can hear sporadic bursts of gunfire, and there has been tear gas fired as well from what we can see. in other parts of egypt there has been sporadic clashes, but it seems as though cairo is most of the place where the protests have been happening -- [ technical difficulties ] -- armored personnel carries have gone across barbed wire in an obvious statement of intent that the people are not getting across to the square. and are firing tear gas there as well. although at the moment weren't see more tear gas, but we can hear sporadic gunfire. >> are these demonstrations different from previous fridays? >> this one seems slightly different because of the impending 6 of oct
that's your sports, steven. >>> thank you.ck to cairo, let's go to our correspondent on the line in cairo. we're not gaming the correspondent for security reasons. what is happening in cairo. >> several different groups, at least three from different parts of central cairo have tried to go together and converge and get through the square. now in the background i can hear sporadic bursts of gunfire, and there has been tear gas fired as well from what we can see. in other parts of...
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you hear steven scream. yesterday i told you a little bit about the injuries that he suffered during that crash. well, today i've got some of the pictures of the aftermath of steven in the hospital. >> oh! >> there's some of that seriously rad road rash. >> oh sk. >> >> oh, my goodness, that's a gash. >> and here is the serious break that he suffers. he says the bone went through his skin. a compound fracture he can clearly see. >> looks like a stick snapped in half. >> today we get to talk to him. he joins us "right this minute." from israel. it's been several months. how are you feeling? >> tuesday i was exercising and i hope to get better in boston. >> now, that impact, describe it. what did it feel like? >> it felt really weird because i didn't know what happened and then i saw my leg and i'm and -- >> did you know how fast you were going when you hit that guardrail? >> i guess i was going about 60 kilometers and i spun around in the guardrail and hit my head. it was really scary. >> are you going to sta
you hear steven scream. yesterday i told you a little bit about the injuries that he suffered during that crash. well, today i've got some of the pictures of the aftermath of steven in the hospital. >> oh! >> there's some of that seriously rad road rash. >> oh sk. >> >> oh, my goodness, that's a gash. >> and here is the serious break that he suffers. he says the bone went through his skin. a compound fracture he can clearly see. >> looks like a stick...
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thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionern a. they labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within weeks caltrans was granted the go head. help me to join in recognizing jerry. jerry would i stand up (clapping) >> in closing my father worked on this bridge as carpeters 22. my parents were here to celebrate the opening in 1936. the bridge cost 77 million the program was $0.25. in the program you'll find some interesting statistics by one strange point is when the bookends war paid off the bridge was supposed to be free so i'm assuming it has not been paid off. the earthquake in 1939 is it shouldn't have taken that long to go forward on projects. let's be more coffin responsive to the public's needs as in
thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionern a. they labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within...
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crear concieia de las personasue como Él sufren al sentirse atrapadosn un crpo de otro genero >>> stevennero. el momento lgÓ. sus compaÑeros de universidad mediante votaciÓn decidieron que Él seria la reina en el campus educativo que agrup a unos 12.000 estudiantess. >>> tras la coronaciÓn dijo sentirse feliz y es que el hecho de ser elegido demuestra que es aceptado tal como es sin represarias, que l universidad ha encontrado un lugar donde se siente incluido, que esto es valido y significa todo para Él. >>> stevenfrme sÁnchez admitiÓ pensÓ en suicidarse al s blanco de burlas y gracias a su familia logrÓ superarl >>> bonito final para la historia que fue tan dura, como siempre pasa las personas que hacen bien reciben su compen recompensa, el apoyo y comprensiÓn de su familia, muchos otros que han salido adelante que esperamos que estÉn viendo el informe. >>> decenas de superhÉroes y villanos invadieron el centro de manhattan el fin de semana donde se llevÓ a cabo la octava versiÓn d comics cveiÓn, video juegos, pelÍculas y programas de ciencia ficciÓn, la nvenciÓn mÁs sexy y tible a la
crear concieia de las personasue como Él sufren al sentirse atrapadosn un crpo de otro genero >>> stevennero. el momento lgÓ. sus compaÑeros de universidad mediante votaciÓn decidieron que Él seria la reina en el campus educativo que agrup a unos 12.000 estudiantess. >>> tras la coronaciÓn dijo sentirse feliz y es que el hecho de ser elegido demuestra que es aceptado tal como es sin represarias, que l universidad ha encontrado un lugar donde se siente incluido, que esto...
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stevens graduated from piedmont in 1978. he was killed in libya last year when terrorists attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi. his mom read from a letter stevens wrote in his diplomatic career. >> on a more selfish note, i think i can make a mark for myself in the near eastern bureau. yes, i'm ambitious. i admit it. [ applause ] >> government officials say stevens was overcome by smoke from the attack and went into cardiac arrest. >>> it is time to check on our weather. it has cooled down a bit. leigh glaser is here with the latest. >> it cools off even more so tomorrow. and definitely as we get into monday and tuesday. live doppler 7 hd right now showing you folks we do have the fog sitting off the coast already starting to make its way through the golden gate bridge. mist and drizzle expected coastside overnight tonight and current temperatures this evening still holding their own. about 60 degrees out toward antioch right now. 58 in livermore. 52 in san francisco. but it's getting chilly in novato. 46 degrees right no
stevens graduated from piedmont in 1978. he was killed in libya last year when terrorists attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi. his mom read from a letter stevens wrote in his diplomatic career. >> on a more selfish note, i think i can make a mark for myself in the near eastern bureau. yes, i'm ambitious. i admit it. [ applause ] >> government officials say stevens was overcome by smoke from the attack and went into cardiac arrest. >>> it is time to check on our weather....
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. >> this rider, steven, is riding his board down the road. he's in control at first edging the road all the way down. has the helmet on but that's about it. oh, boy. >> is that him screaming? >> that is him screaming. steven loses control, slides into the post of that guardrail. and he's down for the count. this happened way back in may. he's been recovering for more than five months. ready for the injuries? open fracture of the tib la and fibbia, fractured pelvis, fractured tail bone, deep cut on the right knee, a ton of sick road rash, two and a half hours in surgery, 37 staples, 5 stitches. >> i wonder if more protection would have helped him get less injuries? >> he moved an immovable object. it's like hitting a tree. >> lots of bad guys out there on the loose. you've got video of a few of them that philly police are looking for. the first one in is harogate neighborhood. there's the first one. you see him peering around, approaches this corner, stands there for quite a while. gets smart for about one second because he starts covering his
. >> this rider, steven, is riding his board down the road. he's in control at first edging the road all the way down. has the helmet on but that's about it. oh, boy. >> is that him screaming? >> that is him screaming. steven loses control, slides into the post of that guardrail. and he's down for the count. this happened way back in may. he's been recovering for more than five months. ready for the injuries? open fracture of the tib la and fibbia, fractured pelvis, fractured...
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. >> the family of officer steven houk was rushed to shock trauma. katrina bush is there with an update on houk's condition. >> reporter: officer houk has had a lot of visitors. the good news is his wife is here and he also has family from out of state. also visiting him the howard county police chief. he said the past 24 hours has been a difficult period for everyone involved. we've learned that doctors say steven houk is recovering from multiple injuries. the 30-year-old officer was shot once in the torso but they are cautiously optimistic about his condition. >> he is still in serious condition. it's hard to tell. it's hopeful that he will make a full recovery. it's a tough situation to have to tell a wife, meet the wife in the parking lot and take her up and show her her husband. an incredibly strong family and frankly, we're drawing strength from them. >> we've also learned in the same hospital is the suspect that shot officer houk but the officer said they don't worry about that. they're here to save lives. we have learned that stephon prather
. >> the family of officer steven houk was rushed to shock trauma. katrina bush is there with an update on houk's condition. >> reporter: officer houk has had a lot of visitors. the good news is his wife is here and he also has family from out of state. also visiting him the howard county police chief. he said the past 24 hours has been a difficult period for everyone involved. we've learned that doctors say steven houk is recovering from multiple injuries. the 30-year-old officer...
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they say that they're officer steven houk is doing quite well. i'm mike schuh reporting live from laurel. back to you, don. >> thank you. our come plete coverage continues now with sky eye chopper 13 and captain jeff long over that area. good afternoon, jeff. >> reporter: good afternoon. looks like the traffic is back to normal here. there's still a police presence. now, you can see right there on the side of the road on the shoulder by the woods that is the location where the suspect was found. we don't know how far in the woods the suspect was holed up over night. this location is not very is far north from where the shooting actually took place. now, as you can see traffic is moving just fine on route 1. that was not the case last night as this road was shut down for quite some time. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13, i'm captain jeff long. back to you. >> thank you very much. p wjz will have more on the capture and the officers condition coming up at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> maryland is bracing for a cold snap tonight. taking a live look
they say that they're officer steven houk is doing quite well. i'm mike schuh reporting live from laurel. back to you, don. >> thank you. our come plete coverage continues now with sky eye chopper 13 and captain jeff long over that area. good afternoon, jeff. >> reporter: good afternoon. looks like the traffic is back to normal here. there's still a police presence. now, you can see right there on the side of the road on the shoulder by the woods that is the location where the...
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steven got on the phone right away.he airline confirmed that a flight to salt lake city did qualify, so he took it and waited. >> and waited and waited, and waited, it didn't come. >> flying blue still didn't restore his mile. why? the company said the fare he paid didn't satisfy requirements. >> it was maddening. and the fine print in their program was maddening. the couple contacted 7 on your side and we contacted air france and its partner klm airlines. >> it turns out the eligibility rules changed after he booked the salt lake city flight. the krm spokesperson said as flying blue updated the eligible booking classes after he booked, we retroactively considered his booking as an eligible book -- booking and reinstated his miles. now all 947,000 miles are back in their account, and the couple is back to trotting the globe. >> and we are very, very grateful to 7 on your side. >> michael said frequent flyer programs often have the complicated rules you have to follow or lose your miles so it's important to that up-to-da
steven got on the phone right away.he airline confirmed that a flight to salt lake city did qualify, so he took it and waited. >> and waited and waited, and waited, it didn't come. >> flying blue still didn't restore his mile. why? the company said the fare he paid didn't satisfy requirements. >> it was maddening. and the fine print in their program was maddening. the couple contacted 7 on your side and we contacted air france and its partner klm airlines. >> it turns...
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finals two years in a row, brad stevens.l -- (laughter) >> i was on his side, i thought this is the kind of guy we need more of in college sports. bring the kids in, nurture them, get an education, make them good athletes, people, humans he takes the gig and now he's in the n.b.a. so -- and he's only -- oh, he's not even 20. (laughter) >> dave: you've got to take the boston celtics job. >> dave: why? >> listen, there's certain jobs in sports you have to take. >> dave: what about the kids and their education? >> that's the most important thing about college. >> dave: right. so he turns his back on the most important thing -- (laughter) and by the way -- >> oh, they're not going to learn because he's gone? (laughter) >> yes! that's exactly what will happen. but indiana is the home of the high school college basketball. stay there and -- look at bobby knight. he never coached in the pros. >> because he would have got killed! (laughter) i still owe him a beatdown from the olympics. (laughter) >> dave: (laughs) a beatdown! >> yea
finals two years in a row, brad stevens.l -- (laughter) >> i was on his side, i thought this is the kind of guy we need more of in college sports. bring the kids in, nurture them, get an education, make them good athletes, people, humans he takes the gig and now he's in the n.b.a. so -- and he's only -- oh, he's not even 20. (laughter) >> dave: you've got to take the boston celtics job. >> dave: why? >> listen, there's certain jobs in sports you have to take. >>...
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you need to change your security profile. >> three other americans along with ambassador stevens inside during that attack. over the past year congressional hearings revealed concerns about security. all of this included security was woefully lacking. >> kelly wright live for us in dc. thanks so much, kelly. more troubles for the obama care web site. a serious network glitch leaves all residents unable to sign up for healthcare coverage on-line. it is linked by a data hub marked by verizon. this as kathleen seb beal why yous tak-- sebelius talks. >> we want her to talk to us before she leaves office. >> we are talking about kathleen sebelius, she was last night the laughing stock of america. sho she is lost credibility. >> did president obama know his own five were bugging world leaders including angela merkel? a new report says no. they say the nsa ended the program after a white house review. a german source sites an nsa source that claims the president did know everything as far back as 2010 and gave the go ahead to boost surveillance. they reacted with this statement general alexand
you need to change your security profile. >> three other americans along with ambassador stevens inside during that attack. over the past year congressional hearings revealed concerns about security. all of this included security was woefully lacking. >> kelly wright live for us in dc. thanks so much, kelly. more troubles for the obama care web site. a serious network glitch leaves all residents unable to sign up for healthcare coverage on-line. it is linked by a data hub marked by...
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. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour on al jazeera, and live from doho and i'm steven and these arehe stories from around the world, the coast guard is looking for 200 people feared down off the coast olampoodsa. >> we know 127 migrants from east africa have perished and that number is expected to rise. >> reporter: ahead panic near the why house, a woman is shot dead after a police car chase plus. >> i'm lee welding of headquarters in zurick where the executive meeting is closing and we will have news on the world cup of 2022. ♪ and walking in the footsteps of st. francis the pope makes a historic visit to cc. ♪ but we open with the migrant boat tragedy off the coast of si sicilly and we know 127 have died and more than 150 have been rescued and several hundred are still missing. the coast guard is searching in the sea and the migrants have been on an amazing journey and many are from east africa and we will talk to peter in the capitol in a moment. according to survivors, the migrants traveled to libya and from there took the boat to lampadoosa and previous and similar occasions s
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then usually you know, and steven can weigh in on this.an kind of decide where he stand on this, usually pull as lot of votes over to his side. we saw it 9-1 in favor of contending purchases at the current pace. back to steven's point and issue of communication and credibility, we interviewed charles plosser, philadelphia federal reserve bank yesterday and he told me off-camara before the interview in a briefing with other reporters one of the big problems in the communication was, we had all these fomc members and fed people out there saying, yeah, we could taper, we could start to taper in september, september, september, september, and we didn't hear any push back on that from others particularly the doves. and he thinks, plosser thinks that is where the communications failed. you do have to set expectations in the market. so, so that investors are not surprised this way. and so, look for efforts to try to clarify this strategy going forward. tracy: good luck with that. nicole, i want to pull you in. market is coming back up. let's talk
then usually you know, and steven can weigh in on this.an kind of decide where he stand on this, usually pull as lot of votes over to his side. we saw it 9-1 in favor of contending purchases at the current pace. back to steven's point and issue of communication and credibility, we interviewed charles plosser, philadelphia federal reserve bank yesterday and he told me off-camara before the interview in a briefing with other reporters one of the big problems in the communication was, we had all...
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. >> we have four reels and steven is saying fake. >> what do you say?d steven for sticking with the fake but i think it is real also. >>> 70-foot >> ben pepper is a comedian from the u.k. he went to venice beach with some of his buddies to give some people some love. he went to ven some of his buddies to give some people some love. except he is only going after the hard looking guys for the hugs. he goes in for the hugs. >> don't you want some hugs? >> no, i don't want any hugs. are you nuts? >> in just a few days, it has already gone viral with more than 1 million views. >> hey, bro. >> give me a hug. >> back up. >> give me a hug. >> no. >> beat it, bro. >> most people are not having it. they don't think it is cute at all, not even funny. >> this guy is about to break his skateboard on his head. >> getting a hug is fine but when somebody is walking at you like a zombie, just doing it and not saying anything. >> he just said, hey, can i get a hug, bro? some of these guys might do it. >> how do you know he is not a pick pocket and will run off with your
. >> we have four reels and steven is saying fake. >> what do you say?d steven for sticking with the fake but i think it is real also. >>> 70-foot >> ben pepper is a comedian from the u.k. he went to venice beach with some of his buddies to give some people some love. he went to ven some of his buddies to give some people some love. except he is only going after the hard looking guys for the hugs. he goes in for the hugs. >> don't you want some hugs? >>...
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welcome back, steven. >> and thank you. >> a pleasure to have you. >> great to be here. >> and so much has happened. >> yes. >> this is our 32nd year. >> 32nd year. >> founded by stanley williams and quinton easter. and existed in san francisco almost exclusively as a san francisco-based theatrical organization. >> amazing. >> and we're one of the longest producing african-american theatres in the country and -- . >> that is amazing. i didn't know that. >> yes. yes. >> and since i have become artistic director last year. >> right. >> i started a program called bringing the art to the audience. >> bringing the art to the audience. >> and wonderful. i wanted to reach out to the audience members all over the bay area and our support comes from the east bay in san francisco. >> right. >> and how does the audience get involved with that? >> what we is have done is we started with moad. >> uh-huh. >> and we partnered with the african art and culture center. >> right. >> and have been pushing an idea, producing theatre in unexpected places and we parted with the joyce gordon art gallery. >> f
welcome back, steven. >> and thank you. >> a pleasure to have you. >> great to be here. >> and so much has happened. >> yes. >> this is our 32nd year. >> 32nd year. >> founded by stanley williams and quinton easter. and existed in san francisco almost exclusively as a san francisco-based theatrical organization. >> amazing. >> and we're one of the longest producing african-american theatres in the country and -- . >> that is...
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the keynote speaker was steven colbe colbert. >> because in all seriousness, tonight is about the littlest among us. speaking of which, is mayor bloomberg here? could you stand on your chair? wave something. he's a wonderful -- you are a wonderful mayor. thank you very much. you are very patient with such jokes. very patient man. very tiny man. the real reason he doesn't want drink cups larger than 16 ounces, he's afraid he might drown in one. >> that is so wrong. the dinner is a yearly fund-raiser for catholic charities in new york. >>> the attorney who defended george zimmerman is focused on bullying. he's drafting a law to hold parents accountable for bullying situations. parents should be held responsible. this comes on the heels of two arrests. the 12 and 14-year-old girls charged with aggravated stalking and accused of taunting a 12-year-old so much that she took her own life last month. >>> the self-proclaimed nsa leaker says he did not take any classified files with him to russia. he's been holed up in russia since fleeing there in june. there is zero chance the russians or chinese
the keynote speaker was steven colbe colbert. >> because in all seriousness, tonight is about the littlest among us. speaking of which, is mayor bloomberg here? could you stand on your chair? wave something. he's a wonderful -- you are a wonderful mayor. thank you very much. you are very patient with such jokes. very patient man. very tiny man. the real reason he doesn't want drink cups larger than 16 ounces, he's afraid he might drown in one. >> that is so wrong. the dinner is a...
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kit doe shows us what it's going to take to get steven's creek flowing again. >>> hike down into steven's creek and you'll see it doesn't look like much of a creek at all. >> as of last friday, we had no creek. >> he lived next to the creek for 19 years, last week he was shocked to see this. dead after a 3/4 mile stretch dried out. it's a threatened species and there were probably 100 carcasses mixed in with other fish and craw dads. it's been a seafood bananza for the birds and raccoons. >> this turns into a raccoon buffet? >> yeah. very shortly, if again, it dries out any further. >> and it happened suddenly, there's water in this photo taken october 19 and this is what it looks like nine days later. the water district has been releasing water into the creek from local reservoirs, but just vanishing. >> it's been a dry year. we had been keeping the water going to fremont avenue and expected the water would continue to flow there. so it's a little -- we don't know right now exactly what caused it. >> hiked the creek bed and found 29 dried out pools and says if nothing is done remaining p
kit doe shows us what it's going to take to get steven's creek flowing again. >>> hike down into steven's creek and you'll see it doesn't look like much of a creek at all. >> as of last friday, we had no creek. >> he lived next to the creek for 19 years, last week he was shocked to see this. dead after a 3/4 mile stretch dried out. it's a threatened species and there were probably 100 carcasses mixed in with other fish and craw dads. it's been a seafood bananza for the...
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. >>> oh, yes, there will be blood, there will be gore, yes, steven king's carrie has risen from theorror classic is no stranger to vie le lense, but she is 16, what do she and her mother have to say about the most twisted movie family ever. abc's juju chang. >> reporter: carrie, rebooted horror as a genre when it splashed across the screen back in 1976. it wasn't just a box office smash, it garnered an oscar nomination for a 26-year-old sissy spacek and for a young novelist steven king, a splashy first foray into film. over the years a few remakes, a little known sequel and at one point a broadway musical about this young teenage with powers, clips of which can be found on youtube. ♪ that did not last long. and now, hollywood is taking another stab at this horror classic, and trying on the pink prom dress and the bucket of pigs blood, fan boy favorite chloe grace moretz, best known for her kick-ass performances. were you intimidated by sissy spacek trying to take on this iconic role? >> for me i was intimidated taking on a stephen king novel, scared me trying to take one of the most
. >>> oh, yes, there will be blood, there will be gore, yes, steven king's carrie has risen from theorror classic is no stranger to vie le lense, but she is 16, what do she and her mother have to say about the most twisted movie family ever. abc's juju chang. >> reporter: carrie, rebooted horror as a genre when it splashed across the screen back in 1976. it wasn't just a box office smash, it garnered an oscar nomination for a 26-year-old sissy spacek and for a young novelist...
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have the right man is that for many years they thought they had the right man before a guy named stevenield who ended up being completely innocent and had steven hatfield taken his own life the fbi would have said we are done here and walked away. unfortunately for everybody ivins took his own life and he obviously had problems and in that case never went to trial. i think it would have been good for everybody had that case gone to trial and we would have been able to see the evidence against him closure. there will be people who are never going to believe that ivins was the anthrax killer. >> host: the next call for matt apuzzo co-author of "enemies within" comes from john in managua wisconsin. joe you are on booktv. >> caller: good afternoon. i was wondering to what extent the public records laws either new york state public records laws or -- [inaudible] >> guest: no role whatsoever because the nypd basically ignores the open records requests on a regular basis. new york public advocate scored and my pds terrible for responding to public record requests. you can't get a police report
have the right man is that for many years they thought they had the right man before a guy named stevenield who ended up being completely innocent and had steven hatfield taken his own life the fbi would have said we are done here and walked away. unfortunately for everybody ivins took his own life and he obviously had problems and in that case never went to trial. i think it would have been good for everybody had that case gone to trial and we would have been able to see the evidence against...