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>> steven seagal en la semana true justice, aquÍ en cineplex por unimÁs.rift. >> ¿el bote es mÁs valioso que tus amigos? tus amigos?+ >> estÁ muerto, zach muriÓ! zach muriÓ, ¿pero aÚn tiene tu bote, verdad? ah sÍ, perdÓn es un yate, es un maldito yate! un yate, un maldito yate! >> james, james! >> un maldito yate, un maldito yate! >> james, basta, basta! >> ¿tÚ lo apoyas? >> ¿tÚ lo apoyas? zach, maldiciÓn, no! >> estÁs viendo open water 2, adrift, y la prÓxima semana en cineplex. >> bajen esas armas ahora! >> steven seagal en la semana true justice, aquÍ en cineplex por unimÁs. (pausa). imagina la calidad de tu refinada, perfeccionada. l. a nivel de píxel. nuevo texture perfector de l'oréal. refina la textura. reduce poros. disminuye líneas. aun de cerca la piel luce increíble. nuevo youth code texture perfector. sólo de l'oréal paris. >> continuamos con open water 2, adrift. >> ¿el bote es mÁs valioso que tus amigos?+ >> estÁ muerto, zach muriÓ! zach muriÓ, ¿pero aÚn tiene tu bote, verdad? ah sÍ, perdÓn es un yate, es un maldito yate! un yate, un maldito
>> steven seagal en la semana true justice, aquÍ en cineplex por unimÁs.rift. >> ¿el bote es mÁs valioso que tus amigos? tus amigos?+ >> estÁ muerto, zach muriÓ! zach muriÓ, ¿pero aÚn tiene tu bote, verdad? ah sÍ, perdÓn es un yate, es un maldito yate! un yate, un maldito yate! >> james, james! >> un maldito yate, un maldito yate! >> james, basta, basta! >> ¿tÚ lo apoyas? >> ¿tÚ lo apoyas? zach, maldiciÓn, no! >> estÁs...
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and i'll tell you who was also a winner was steven tyler. it was the greatest ending to a pageant that anybody has ever seen. steven tyler got up, he did a number that was incredible and i'm telling you, one of the
and i'll tell you who was also a winner was steven tyler. it was the greatest ending to a pageant that anybody has ever seen. steven tyler got up, he did a number that was incredible and i'm telling you, one of the
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if, in fact, he did tell chris stevens and the entire system that the security arrangement in benghazi is going to fail, that the contract guard force is interior, that the militia is unreliable, that you need to beef up security or you're going to get people killed, then the people in charge, secretary clinton, and others, need to answer for that. >> four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, killed in the september 11th attack on our consulate there last year. >>> secretary of state john kerry arriving in saudi arabia this afternoon. the second stop in his nine-day tour of the middle east and
if, in fact, he did tell chris stevens and the entire system that the security arrangement in benghazi is going to fail, that the contract guard force is interior, that the militia is unreliable, that you need to beef up security or you're going to get people killed, then the people in charge, secretary clinton, and others, need to answer for that. >> four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, killed in the september 11th attack on our consulate there last year. >>>...
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>> steven seagal en la semana "true justice" aquÍ en cineplex, por unimÁs.e mucha reflexiÓn. de ahÍ surgen dos consecuencias. primeramente nuestro viaje serÁ acortado, lo cual sÉ que es una buena noticia para ustedes. en segundo lugar para concluir exitosamente ni uno de ustedes en aÑos venideros recordarÁ esto sin sentir mucho orgullo. navegaremos con el viento desde jamaica por cabo de hornos. >> nos matarÁ a todos. >> ¿quÉ dijo adams? >> ya intentamos cruzar el cabo ya casi fue nuestro fin, seÑor. >> maldito seas, no me contradigas. seÑor cole, lleve a este hombre abajo. maÑana nos reuniremos para presenciar su castigo por cobardÍa e insubordinaciÓn. seÑor cole, llÉvelo abajo. seÑor fryer, prepÁrelo. >> sÍ, seÑor. >> ahora, nos dispusimos a circunnavegar el globo y le aseguro que lo haremos por la gloria de todos ¿quedÓ entendido? gracias, pueden marcharse. ♪. >> estÁ loco, vamos a morir. hay que hacer algo. >> debemos hacer algo. (llaman a la puerta). >> entre. >> ¿puedo hablar contigo? >> estoy ocupado, ¿es importante? >> creo que sÍ. >> sÉ breve. >> wi
>> steven seagal en la semana "true justice" aquÍ en cineplex, por unimÁs.e mucha reflexiÓn. de ahÍ surgen dos consecuencias. primeramente nuestro viaje serÁ acortado, lo cual sÉ que es una buena noticia para ustedes. en segundo lugar para concluir exitosamente ni uno de ustedes en aÑos venideros recordarÁ esto sin sentir mucho orgullo. navegaremos con el viento desde jamaica por cabo de hornos. >> nos matarÁ a todos. >> ¿quÉ dijo adams? >> ya...
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craig steven wilder. new book is "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." he is professor of american history at m.i.t. i also want to thank katrina and producerrian of "traces of
craig steven wilder. new book is "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." he is professor of american history at m.i.t. i also want to thank katrina and producerrian of "traces of
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craig steven wilder. new book is "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." he is professor of american history at m.i.t. i also want to thank katrina and producerrian of "traces of >> hello. welcome to the health show. you the mosting important health stories from around the world an. >> with their
craig steven wilder. new book is "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." he is professor of american history at m.i.t. i also want to thank katrina and producerrian of "traces of >> hello. welcome to the health show. you the mosting important health stories from around the world an. >> with their
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steven segal en la semana true justice, aquÍ en cineplex, por unimÁs.nnutriente que puede ayudar a nutrir el cerebro. pero un niño pequeño solo recibe cerca del 25% del dha que los expertos recomiendan. enfagrow next step tiene dha para ayudar a llenar esa brecha. como el cerebro se desarrolla más en los primeros 3 años, enfagrow puede ayudar a prepararlo& para todos los logros increíbles que están por venir. aprende más en el nuevo enfagrow.com >> en cineplex continuamos con toda la acciÓn explosiva que hay en the mark: redemption, otra batalla por el futuro de la humanidad. >> salimos al aire en tres, dos, uno. >> londres. >> en estos trÁgicos tempos debemos unirnos en alma y cuerpo y seguir un Único dogma de fe. todos los paÍses estamos unidos en este propÓsito. solo philip turk ha mostrado las cualidades necesarias para ser nuestro lÍder. la tecnologia mark es una prueba de su compromiso. >> seÑor turk, ¿el implante del chip es totalmente obligatorio? >> el chip serÁ implantado a los que asÍ lo elijan. pero cuando se vean beneficios de eta tecnologÍ
steven segal en la semana true justice, aquÍ en cineplex, por unimÁs.nnutriente que puede ayudar a nutrir el cerebro. pero un niño pequeño solo recibe cerca del 25% del dha que los expertos recomiendan. enfagrow next step tiene dha para ayudar a llenar esa brecha. como el cerebro se desarrolla más en los primeros 3 años, enfagrow puede ayudar a prepararlo& para todos los logros increíbles que están por venir. aprende más en el nuevo enfagrow.com >> en cineplex continuamos con...
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ok i'd like to go to steven in new york steven in the first part of the program we were talking about the lack of a narrative coming out of washington when it comes to the middle east what narrative should it be to be effective because it seems very ineffective at this point. well you know he gave a speech in egypt in three or four years first year of his term in which he talked about the need for democracy in the middle east and that was his narrative and it's a narrative which is traditional to american presidents goes back to the founding of our country so i don't i don't i think the vision is there i think the question is the tactics how to how do you promote democracy in a in a trouble the area in an area which is going through turbulent transitions it's a very difficult conundrum and i don't think that any american president has any weapons that it's his his or her disposable that will magically make everything better the fact is that we are observers were not people participating directly in the process that's up to the egyptians the syrians the iranians the saudis i mean this
ok i'd like to go to steven in new york steven in the first part of the program we were talking about the lack of a narrative coming out of washington when it comes to the middle east what narrative should it be to be effective because it seems very ineffective at this point. well you know he gave a speech in egypt in three or four years first year of his term in which he talked about the need for democracy in the middle east and that was his narrative and it's a narrative which is traditional...
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because i failed stevens to sign. and only upon request information exchange. but what does that mean he's the fall when the country a new jail friends to update if you click on the west to update information. it has to have pride of suspicion. that's why i'm a resident the cbd taxi to have to think though about individual could speed baby hiding a caption in another country and that the settee and twenty speeds were mostly was soo good to know that these baggies get him might be a team so that's been some progress in to say that now we are talking about alternate each information exchange and he makes killing two years we have to make the information exchange that review the progress that the wingnuts. you know what's needed and it was when addition to what his needs he did. these are well to ensure registry. why because today. most of the wealthy thai students he's hailed who shun corporations off on patients all told. the and so there isn't a total capacity we do not know who really owns the way up to bat speed of debate tells me we always mean that you do n
because i failed stevens to sign. and only upon request information exchange. but what does that mean he's the fall when the country a new jail friends to update if you click on the west to update information. it has to have pride of suspicion. that's why i'm a resident the cbd taxi to have to think though about individual could speed baby hiding a caption in another country and that the settee and twenty speeds were mostly was soo good to know that these baggies get him might be a team so...
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then like three they come down and then they said come for a chemistry with steven and. then they called back that night and they said you took the pot so i just flew to georgia but like i said you know it is. only i've been doing kind of on both sides i've done a few television series here. but this was kind of side by things kind of tends to be my you know. no i'm from new jersey. and then i moved same guns when i was a kid. my mom is scottish my parents left moving. to school raised in yes scotland in england so my mom had moved over here when she was young with a family and then when she met my dad and we got a bit older she wanted to move aspects i always want to be in. my parents will say yes but i thought i would be a swimmer or a psychologist so i'm swimming through psychology so i don't know where you know. i was made to believe a specific doctor. it was parents. so i went that route in which is i don't know i've always had a performing god but you know how do you explain this religion what is their relationship is that unwavering is a deep yeah yeah i think it'
then like three they come down and then they said come for a chemistry with steven and. then they called back that night and they said you took the pot so i just flew to georgia but like i said you know it is. only i've been doing kind of on both sides i've done a few television series here. but this was kind of side by things kind of tends to be my you know. no i'm from new jersey. and then i moved same guns when i was a kid. my mom is scottish my parents left moving. to school raised in yes...
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this is my brother steven. >> i am steven parker, co-founder and ceo. over 56% of u.s. households own a dog. over $4.5 billion is spent each year in boarding and grooming alone. pet owners are tired of leaving their dogs in traditional boarding kennings where dogs return home dirty, sick and unhappy. pet owners were desperate for a better solution. in 2005, canine resorts day care and luxury hotel was born and revolutionized the pet care industry. jason and i said, if five-star hotels exist for people let's make one for dogs. >> canine resorts is an award winning pet care facility. we provide day care and cage-free overnight boarding to dogs. say good-bye to cramped cages and cold concrete floors. guests relax in luxury suites which are rooms with orthopedic dog beds and plasma tvs. canine resorts, come see, we're better. >> steven and jason on the right side of your screen. they can hear us but can't react just yet. on our power pitch panel, andrea arden, she's author, certified pet trainer and animal planet's dog's 101 host named the best dog trainer by time-out, ques
this is my brother steven. >> i am steven parker, co-founder and ceo. over 56% of u.s. households own a dog. over $4.5 billion is spent each year in boarding and grooming alone. pet owners are tired of leaving their dogs in traditional boarding kennings where dogs return home dirty, sick and unhappy. pet owners were desperate for a better solution. in 2005, canine resorts day care and luxury hotel was born and revolutionized the pet care industry. jason and i said, if five-star hotels...
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steven good to see you, my friend. >> great to be here.nk you. >> you think based on fundamentals you could see oil go down to $80, but we know in september, for instance, the supply-demand equation wasn't all that different, but we had op going problems with syria and problems with iran, so oil is not just about supply and demand. >> exactly. you have three measures, supply and demand, and then the known/unknowns. what we saw back at the end of the summer was a significant $20 ballot rise on the price of oil, first based on unrest in egypt, and that spilled over into a potential threat in syria, and that drive prices up well beyond the economics dictated at the time. we have since had that $20 pull back. it makes sense at this point of the year, refinery demand is very low. but over the next couple of weeks, we're going to see the markets come back in. refineries will start ramping up their production, boiling and buying a lot of oil. and they'll look at support holding range of $90 a darrell. this gets us back down to that national avera
steven good to see you, my friend. >> great to be here.nk you. >> you think based on fundamentals you could see oil go down to $80, but we know in september, for instance, the supply-demand equation wasn't all that different, but we had op going problems with syria and problems with iran, so oil is not just about supply and demand. >> exactly. you have three measures, supply and demand, and then the known/unknowns. what we saw back at the end of the summer was a significant...
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alex: steven. let's try the nixon years for $200. steven. who are the mets? yes, the miracle mets. the nixon years, $400. steven. what is the moon? good. nixon years, $600. answer -- daily double. just like that.
alex: steven. let's try the nixon years for $200. steven. who are the mets? yes, the miracle mets. the nixon years, $400. steven. what is the moon? good. nixon years, $600. answer -- daily double. just like that.
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steven whitaker is the victim, and his family is inside sobbing as word of the arrest was announced, and one of them -- one of the suspects is known to the family, and that is his second wife. we're told they had a rocky relationship and we're trying to dissolve their marriage. they actually lived together at the time and were trying to sell their home. i wanted to show you a picture that detectives just shared with us this morning. the case has been cold for 23 years until his estranged wife identified as sheryl drake and her new husband, william devin were arrested and charged with his murder. detectives tell us that really what this amounted to was re-interview willing people and using new technology on old evidence. whitaker was found stabbed on to death on a redwood road, an east bay regional park. police originally had the case. what investigators are telling us is that after his body was discovered sheryl and david went to reno and got married. alameda county sheriff's deputies say a cold case department took a lowers look and moved in. >> we re-interviewed both suspects in th
steven whitaker is the victim, and his family is inside sobbing as word of the arrest was announced, and one of them -- one of the suspects is known to the family, and that is his second wife. we're told they had a rocky relationship and we're trying to dissolve their marriage. they actually lived together at the time and were trying to sell their home. i wanted to show you a picture that detectives just shared with us this morning. the case has been cold for 23 years until his estranged wife...
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but first i want you to listen to our andrew stevens. scene 100 miles south. >> reporter: no building escaping damage, the destruction caused by typhoon haiyan is everywhere. it's left the city cut off from the rest of the country. its people increasingly desperate. roads are still impassable. all communications are down. many supplies are running out, food and water are becoming scarce, and reports of looting are widespread. it's impossible at this stage to estimate the cost in human life. we've seen bodies on the streets and we've seen bodies washing up on the beaches. the philippines interior minister can only say the number of deaths will be high. it's estimated that perhaps 1 million people live along the low-lying coastline. the majority of them in rough-but shacks. even if they could have withstood the winds, they would not have survived the storm surge, a huge perhaps five-meter wall of water that spread across the city at the height of the storm, at devastating speed. the watery receded as quickly as it came leaving a trail of d
but first i want you to listen to our andrew stevens. scene 100 miles south. >> reporter: no building escaping damage, the destruction caused by typhoon haiyan is everywhere. it's left the city cut off from the rest of the country. its people increasingly desperate. roads are still impassable. all communications are down. many supplies are running out, food and water are becoming scarce, and reports of looting are widespread. it's impossible at this stage to estimate the cost in human...
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>> steven humphreys. >> good afternoon, mr. humphreys. >> good afternoon, members of the board, director riskin, thank you for your consideration, i'm steve humphreys, the ceo of fly wheel. some of you might know fly wheel is the app with nearly 2/3 of san francisco's taxis on our system. together wree and taxi magic provide access to virtually every taxi in san francisco, even here now you can see on a rainy rush hour in san francisco the nearest cab is two minutes away, easily accessible. realtime geolocated, very usable for the customers, and the legal fleets and drivers in san francisco are working very hard to compete with all the illegal and new services that are coming out and they are making lots of headway. our rides through fly wheel are rated 4 and 5 stars 95 percent of the time by our passengers here in san francisco. 95 percent 4 and 5 star ratings, 70 percent straight up 5 stars. driver reliability, when a driver accepts a hail through fly wheel, more than 99 percent of the time they show up to pick up that passen
>> steven humphreys. >> good afternoon, mr. humphreys. >> good afternoon, members of the board, director riskin, thank you for your consideration, i'm steve humphreys, the ceo of fly wheel. some of you might know fly wheel is the app with nearly 2/3 of san francisco's taxis on our system. together wree and taxi magic provide access to virtually every taxi in san francisco, even here now you can see on a rainy rush hour in san francisco the nearest cab is two minutes away,...
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. >> of course if io see steven colbt i'm going tolap him. >> exactly. it is awareness for men's hlth ises. no sve november a you can learn more on our websit >> that's what's trending today. frommen's health to a touching story tie to women' heth. twin sisters both dgnosed with breast cancer both helping each other healn a remarkable way. here's kristen welker. >> reporter: i 34 years kelly and kristen share just abo everything. identical twins with a special connection that srted before they were born. >> they only heard one hrt beat and thethink we were laying on top of onenother and our hearts were beating asone. >> repter: and both their hearts werebroken, their families devastated when kelly was diagnosed with an aggressive form o breast cancer two years ago. she was pregnant with h first ild. >>ou're thinking at 60, 65 you'll get yr cancer diagnosis and something lik that
. >> of course if io see steven colbt i'm going tolap him. >> exactly. it is awareness for men's hlth ises. no sve november a you can learn more on our websit >> that's what's trending today. frommen's health to a touching story tie to women' heth. twin sisters both dgnosed with breast cancer both helping each other healn a remarkable way. here's kristen welker. >> reporter: i 34 years kelly and kristen share just abo everything. identical twins with a special connection...
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steven tyler gets very excited around beautiful women. >> judge number one, steven tyler, can we have your question, please? >> well, miss venezuela. >> hoe la. >> hello. >> what is your biggest fear and how do you plan to >> my biggest fear is that a scary beauty pageant judge will bite me and i will truly walk among the living dead. >> congratulations. >> who doesn't have that fear? >> this is the opposite of the miss universe pageant. this is a picture of a guy practicing his tuba. if you're alone in a room practicing your tuba and a friend decides to scare you there is no better way to react than this. ♪ >> the lowest fish instrument has the highest extreme. hopefully you have been following the incredible story of toronto mayor rob ford who admitted that he did smoke crack while in office. that was followed by a video where he rants and raves about beating and killing someone. it's an embarrassing situation. what do you do when you are in a fix like this? make yourself into a bobble head doll and sell it. slightly less jittery than the real mayor. his office ordered a thousand of
steven tyler gets very excited around beautiful women. >> judge number one, steven tyler, can we have your question, please? >> well, miss venezuela. >> hoe la. >> hello. >> what is your biggest fear and how do you plan to >> my biggest fear is that a scary beauty pageant judge will bite me and i will truly walk among the living dead. >> congratulations. >> who doesn't have that fear? >> this is the opposite of the miss universe pageant....
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steven curry joins us from chicago. cade joiner is in atlanta. they are both businessmen who have lost their health care plans. with us here in the studio is ron pollock, executive director of families usa who is working closely with the white house on the rollout of obamacare. steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that. the $500 policy that you're looking at actually is a shortened network than what i had before. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that was comparable to mine there is none. my out-of-pocket for my family is $3,500. everything else is paid
steven curry joins us from chicago. cade joiner is in atlanta. they are both businessmen who have lost their health care plans. with us here in the studio is ron pollock, executive director of families usa who is working closely with the white house on the rollout of obamacare. steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500...
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. >> steven meets my dad and my uncle, who's also a cop. >> jimmy: steven spielberg. >> steven spielbergtelling some great old new york cop stories. and afterwards, he says you should sit those guys down and collect some of those stories and write a script those basted on that. so i do that, and then sell it to dreamworks, we can't get the film made for a number of different reasons. but when i finished the show on tnt, the tnt guys say, hey, you ever think about doing a show for us? do you have an idea for a show? >> i said, you know, i wrote a script for steven a long time ago and i think that would make a great show. so anyhow, long story short, steven is now our executive producer and we're doing a new show for tnt which looks at a group of cops in new york in the 1960s. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ applause ] your dad's got to be psyched. >> oh no, he's loving it. he's loving it. >> jimmy: your dad's got to be proud and psyched. oh my gosh. >> he's very proud. but i have to admit you know, he sees the first draft of the script, and he's, like, are you kidding me? are you kidding -- no c
. >> steven meets my dad and my uncle, who's also a cop. >> jimmy: steven spielberg. >> steven spielbergtelling some great old new york cop stories. and afterwards, he says you should sit those guys down and collect some of those stories and write a script those basted on that. so i do that, and then sell it to dreamworks, we can't get the film made for a number of different reasons. but when i finished the show on tnt, the tnt guys say, hey, you ever think about doing a show...
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is steven a. cohen. why do you think was that? >> well, i don't know. i don't know what the evidence is, what the facts are. criminal prosecutions can be very hard to bring. we'll have to see what kind of further indictments might come down the road. but at least at this initial stage, this is a very, very steep fine. it will be hitting him obviously, since he is s.a.c., it will be hitting him personally as well, i can only assume. and i think it sends a very strong signal. gerngs i applaud the government. >> and the s.e.c. is expected to demand that steven cohen never manage outside money at s.a.c. or anywhere else. should that happen? >> yeah, absolutely. i don't know why someone with this long track record of improprieties at his firm should be interested with ever managing public money again. i think that's completely appropriate, absolutely. >> but does it say anything about the fact that they weren't able to bring charges you know, against him individually and now they're trying to say, well, he can't manage money? >> well -- >> and if they're bri
is steven a. cohen. why do you think was that? >> well, i don't know. i don't know what the evidence is, what the facts are. criminal prosecutions can be very hard to bring. we'll have to see what kind of further indictments might come down the road. but at least at this initial stage, this is a very, very steep fine. it will be hitting him obviously, since he is s.a.c., it will be hitting him personally as well, i can only assume. and i think it sends a very strong signal. gerngs i...
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ok i'd like to go to steven in new york steven in the first part of the program we were talking about the lack of a narrative coming out of washington when it comes to the middle east what narrative should it be to be effective because it seems very ineffective at this point. well you know he gave a speech in egypt in three or four your first year of his term in which he talked about the need for democracy in the middle east and that was his narrative and it's a narrative which is traditional to american presidents goes back to the founding of our country so i don't i don't i think the vision is there i think the question is the tactics how to how do you promote democracy in a in a troubled area in an area which is going through turbulent transitions it's a very difficult conundrum and i don't think that any american president has any weapons that it's his his or her disposable that will magically make everything better the fact is that we are observers were not people participating directly in the process that's up to be a gyptian for the syrians the iranians the saudis i mean this i
ok i'd like to go to steven in new york steven in the first part of the program we were talking about the lack of a narrative coming out of washington when it comes to the middle east what narrative should it be to be effective because it seems very ineffective at this point. well you know he gave a speech in egypt in three or four your first year of his term in which he talked about the need for democracy in the middle east and that was his narrative and it's a narrative which is traditional...
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until one famous actor makes a couple of polls here and there on souths everything in motion of all steven seagal played out paul in real life and he joins us now on worlds apart mr sagal thank you very much for your time now one of the first guests on the show was dana rohrabacher senator from california who came to moscow in june he was investigating suspects looking for information about suspects and their boston marathon bombing but he told me back down that that trip would have been possible without your participation how did you become such an unlikely cultural ambassador for the two countries i think the data and i have been friends for a long time and. he knew my relationship with russia for a long long time and he knows that i go back in russia a long time in that i have a lot of friends here some of whom are very powerful and influential where he also believes that i have insight into the culture of the heart of russia and the people who are running the country in some ways that's his opinion anyway. who we were both concerned about not only the boston bombings but anti-terrorism
until one famous actor makes a couple of polls here and there on souths everything in motion of all steven seagal played out paul in real life and he joins us now on worlds apart mr sagal thank you very much for your time now one of the first guests on the show was dana rohrabacher senator from california who came to moscow in june he was investigating suspects looking for information about suspects and their boston marathon bombing but he told me back down that that trip would have been...
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investigative reporter steven stock is with us. steven, the faa knows there's a problem. we're about to see a part of it. >> reporter: today's faa announcement was first prompted by the fatal crash of a commuter flight outside buffalo back in 2009. but these new rules also touch on an issue that the ntsb is currently investigating as a possible cause of the crash of asiana flight 214 here at sfo just this past july. that accident prompted us to begin our own investigation into exactly how foreign-based pilots are trained here in the u.s., and whether they are being rushed into the cockpit of big jumbo jets too soon. less than a year ago, anthony first set foot in an airplane. now he's flying one at the iasko flight school in reading. >> it's a huge responsibility. >> in hopes that in another year's time he'll be flying back home in china. >> being a commercial pilot is a special job. >> reporter: last year alone the faa issued nearly 5,000 individual commercial and air transport licenses to foreign pilots. many of them go on to fly large commercial jets within a year of l
investigative reporter steven stock is with us. steven, the faa knows there's a problem. we're about to see a part of it. >> reporter: today's faa announcement was first prompted by the fatal crash of a commuter flight outside buffalo back in 2009. but these new rules also touch on an issue that the ntsb is currently investigating as a possible cause of the crash of asiana flight 214 here at sfo just this past july. that accident prompted us to begin our own investigation into exactly how...
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thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionerhey 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 1936.
thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionerhey 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...
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there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera: the thin blue line" continues. ! hold it steady now. i know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. [ humming ] [ dad ] use less with the small but powerful picker upper. bounty select-a-size. and try bounty napkins. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rew
there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera: the thin blue line" continues. ! hold it...
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i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform.more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. tesla shares getting slammed again today. selling began this week after disappointing earnings. >> yet another fire involving their model s. that's hitting the stock today as well. the first fire was in the state of washington. the second in mexico. now this third tesla model s fire in the state of tennessee. phil lebeau has details on that one. phil? >> and, bill, we're still trying to get exact details about what happened with this tesla model s fire. take a look at these pictures provided to us by the tennessee highway patrol. these are shots of the model s after the fire was put out. the driver was uninjured. got out of the car. he apparently drove over a tow hitch in the road. that punctured the battery compartment. by the way, as you're looking at this, this is the third model s fire in the last six weeks. and for tesla shares, it has added to what h
i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform.more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. tesla shares getting slammed again today. selling began this week after disappointing earnings. >> yet another fire involving their model s. that's hitting the stock today as well. the first fire was in the state of washington. the second in mexico. now this third tesla model s fire in...
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governor romney says to stewart stevens this is weird, did you practice this?tevens is trying to stay cool. romney about to give a speech. no, no, it's fine. stewart stevens head is exploding. he leaves the room. goes next door and vomits. the rest of the romney team in the hall. >> he doesn't just vomit. according to doubling down, page 375, he, he, he attempted to calm down. he keeps going, he weeps. stewart stephens is throwing things. howling, cursing and weeping. until he dropped his head into his hands. that is life backstage at the republican convention. with clint eastwood. >> before romney's big speech. the primary author of the speech. he realized this is the biggest moment, biggest moment that you, under your control for the rest of the general election. for some people, very, like some of the people in the rm knomney campaign. this is nuts. can't let any body go on stage without a script. he was overruled. allowed him to do the thing. the fear stevens all emotional reactions was about this would oversthad dou overshadow the speech. it all turned out
governor romney says to stewart stevens this is weird, did you practice this?tevens is trying to stay cool. romney about to give a speech. no, no, it's fine. stewart stevens head is exploding. he leaves the room. goes next door and vomits. the rest of the romney team in the hall. >> he doesn't just vomit. according to doubling down, page 375, he, he, he attempted to calm down. he keeps going, he weeps. stewart stephens is throwing things. howling, cursing and weeping. until he dropped his...
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out of your suitcase. >> i actually never said steven suitcase summer and i like that. >> my nephewjust call enough for any confusion. >> you want to generate your own status update, head over to "right this minute".com, click on today's show for the link. if you want to share your update, do it on facebook.com/"right this minute." >> funny things happen when internet team stares team up. our old buddy roman atwood teaming up with the dudesons. >> we're going to be feeding the seagull some popcorn. >> watch what they're about to do. some sleeping beach-goers. >> oh, that's so funny! >> and up can imagine what's about to happen next. they basically put a ring of popcorn around these people. >> look at that guy. >> these things are relentless, man. >> i would hey this if this happened to me. they get these girls and of course they freak out. >> there's pop on your butt. >> aw! >> they might just be messing with her. >> they probably were just to freak her out. >> i like the ring they put around it. it like a ring of fire except it's a ring of popcorn. >> i've never seen anybody employ
out of your suitcase. >> i actually never said steven suitcase summer and i like that. >> my nephewjust call enough for any confusion. >> you want to generate your own status update, head over to "right this minute".com, click on today's show for the link. if you want to share your update, do it on facebook.com/"right this minute." >> funny things happen when internet team stares team up. our old buddy roman atwood teaming up with the dudesons....
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>> steven seagal en la semana true justice, aquÍ en cineplex por unimÁs. (pausa). refinada, perfeccionada. l. a nivel de píxel. nuevo texture perfector de l'oréal. refina la textura. reduce poros. disminuye líneas. aun de cerca la piel luce increíble. nuevo youth code texture perfector. sólo de l'oréal paris. >> continuamos con open water 2, adrift. ♪ (sonido ambiente). >> sara! (sonido ambiente). (llanto de bebÉ). >> ¿sara? lo sÉ, lo se, lo siento, lo lamento, te dejÉ sola, lo siento, no debÍ hacerlo. estÁ bien, todo estara bien, estarÁs bien. shshsh, shshsh. (llanto de bebÉ). ♪ (sonido ambiente). >> ¿dan? dan! (sonido ambiente). >> dan! dan! oh dios! (sonido ambiente). >> dan! dan! ♪ >> mami! ♪ (sonido ambiente). ♪ (sonido ambiente). >> todo el barco! ♪ ♪ (llanto de bebÉ). ♪ ♪ >> pÁnico en alta mar. ♪ esta noche seguimos con la cobertura especial del tri contra nueva zelada. >> chapo gutierrez nos cuenta como mÉxico esta en lafinal. >> esta tarde messi demostrÓ que ya esta de vuelta. >> desde los Ángeles el galaxy se prepara contra y loque sucediÓ entre los red s
>> steven seagal en la semana true justice, aquÍ en cineplex por unimÁs. (pausa). refinada, perfeccionada. l. a nivel de píxel. nuevo texture perfector de l'oréal. refina la textura. reduce poros. disminuye líneas. aun de cerca la piel luce increíble. nuevo youth code texture perfector. sólo de l'oréal paris. >> continuamos con open water 2, adrift. ♪ (sonido ambiente). >> sara! (sonido ambiente). (llanto de bebÉ). >> ¿sara? lo sÉ, lo se, lo siento, lo...
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right now, andrew stevens, hold on for a moment. i want to bring in the man you just mentioned, the storm chaser who was with you during some of the most terrifying moments. james reynolds. the camera was rolling, showing us how it unfolded. take a look at this. >> james reynolds is with us now, james, amazing video, we saw you in the video with your fellow storm chasers, some staff, people rescued outside your hotel. take us back to the moment when you realized you had to stop covering what was going on and start to help to save lives. >> reporter: wolf, it was a really sickening feeling. the screams, we could hear them even above the roar of the storm and the smashing of glass. instantly knew that some of them were in grave danger. we could see just the desperation of a woman trapped in the hotel. smashing through the glass with her hands to try and get out. and that was when it was really a life and death situation. my colleague, mark, went out to immediately try to go out to their assistance and ended up injuring himself. but lu
right now, andrew stevens, hold on for a moment. i want to bring in the man you just mentioned, the storm chaser who was with you during some of the most terrifying moments. james reynolds. the camera was rolling, showing us how it unfolded. take a look at this. >> james reynolds is with us now, james, amazing video, we saw you in the video with your fellow storm chasers, some staff, people rescued outside your hotel. take us back to the moment when you realized you had to stop covering...
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steven, good morning to you. they have announced this nomination of dave johnson, the former general council of the defense department as the fourth secretary of homeland security. there were questions about whether ray kelly might have been better for that spot or the commissioner from boston might have been better for that spot. but this reveals there is which cheese throughout the agency. >> the obama administration's transition had been longer than most of its predecessors. when you compare it to the 2,000 election. then when a president himself has a focus on particular policy area the white house team naturally takes it on them to push for vacancies to get filled. so it's reasonable to conclude if there isn't a tim lahr focus on getting these positions filled by the white house the president clearly hasn't targeted this as an area of personal priority or concern. martha: mike mcauliffe says i.c.e. is not much better. john wharton resigned over the summer. and the cfo was pulled to go over to the irs. so per
steven, good morning to you. they have announced this nomination of dave johnson, the former general council of the defense department as the fourth secretary of homeland security. there were questions about whether ray kelly might have been better for that spot or the commissioner from boston might have been better for that spot. but this reveals there is which cheese throughout the agency. >> the obama administration's transition had been longer than most of its predecessors. when you...