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terrell brown reports on a soccer referee dead after being punched by a teenage player unhappy with a call and he's the billionaire benefactor. magalie la guire-wilkinson on a man trying to level the field by focusing on the very young. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. he is a man we have not heard from before. nearly eight months after its attack on a u.s. consulate in libya, a career u.s. diplomat is raising new questions about a possible cover-up. four americans died during the attack in benghazi last september 11th. today as david martin reports, a portion of the diplomat's account was seen for the first time on "face the nation". >> reporter: he is greg hicks. at the time the number two diplomat at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. in an interview with the house oversight committee revealed this morning on "face the nation," hicks directly contradicts administration claims that at first the attack was thought to be nothing more than a demonstration growing out of a similar protest that day in cairo. i thought i
terrell brown reports on a soccer referee dead after being punched by a teenage player unhappy with a call and he's the billionaire benefactor. magalie la guire-wilkinson on a man trying to level the field by focusing on the very young. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. he is a man we have not heard from before. nearly eight months after its attack on a u.s. consulate in libya, a career u.s. diplomat is...
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the out of control inmate in this cell turns out be terrell. still outraged by the loss of his items after the other day's cell search we captured on camera. >> you take my stuff. >> i'm going to ask you one more time. and that's it. >> the cell extraction team moves in. >> on the bed. face down. face down, guys. face down. don't resist. >> after a brief struggle, terrell is carried from his cell. he is brought outside where he'll be checked for any injuries and given time to cool off. >> if you would have complied, we wouldn't have to go through this. >> you take my stuff. y'all did this. cutting off my mother -- circulation, i hope you have to cut my mother -- hand off. >> everything went the way it was supposed to. all his property is removed from the items. drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the wa
the out of control inmate in this cell turns out be terrell. still outraged by the loss of his items after the other day's cell search we captured on camera. >> you take my stuff. >> i'm going to ask you one more time. and that's it. >> the cell extraction team moves in. >> on the bed. face down. face down, guys. face down. don't resist. >> after a brief struggle, terrell is carried from his cell. he is brought outside where he'll be checked for any injuries and...
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terrell is here.this was the line to buy lottery tickets in nippon california. it stretched into the desert yesterday. some people waited in line for three hours. it will be a busy day for people who sell powerball ticket. virginia expects to sell 10,000 a minute and here's why. the powerball jackpot has already reached an estimated $600 million and is growing to what could be the biggest jackpot in history. it's already surpassed the second richest jackpot, a $587 million prize last november but it's just short of the record $656 million mega jackpot in march last year. this is all happening for a reason. power organizers redesigned the game last january, lowering the possible winning number combinations, raising the price of tickets by one dollar and selling powerball and mega millions tickets together at the same location. add that all up the result? one of the biggest lottery jackpots of all time. just so you know that powerball drawing is coming up tonight, anthony. >> but terrell, i still haven'
terrell is here.this was the line to buy lottery tickets in nippon california. it stretched into the desert yesterday. some people waited in line for three hours. it will be a busy day for people who sell powerball ticket. virginia expects to sell 10,000 a minute and here's why. the powerball jackpot has already reached an estimated $600 million and is growing to what could be the biggest jackpot in history. it's already surpassed the second richest jackpot, a $587 million prize last november...
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terrell brown, cbs news.daledale, new york. >>> president obama is back in washington after giving the commencement address. on sunday mr. obama urged the 500 graduates to improve the lives of other people. he told graduates with degrees in law and medicine to extend a hand to those in need and he had this message to those graduating with a business degree. >> ask yourself what broader purpose your business might serve in putting people back to work or transforming a neighborhood. the most successful fields i know didn't start out intent just on making money. rather they had a vision of how their product or service would change things and the money followed. >> mr. obama was later awarded an honorary law degree. >>> when we return, some senior citizens enjoy their prom 73 years in the making while an nba star finds a prom date while. this is the "cbs morning news." and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybo
terrell brown, cbs news.daledale, new york. >>> president obama is back in washington after giving the commencement address. on sunday mr. obama urged the 500 graduates to improve the lives of other people. he told graduates with degrees in law and medicine to extend a hand to those in need and he had this message to those graduating with a business degree. >> ask yourself what broader purpose your business might serve in putting people back to work or transforming a...
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terrell brown has more. >> reporter: police say they found six bombs hidden in the floorboards of grant bedroom. the district attorney said the 17-year-old had a plot to blow up his school. >> which includes a plan, diagrams, maps of the school, weapons, explosives, check lists. >> reporter: an explosives team recovered pipe bombs, a napalm bomb, molotov cocktails, and a bomb made with drain cleaner that they say was modeled after the columbine high school shooting. >> this is a case where a person possessed several types of bombs as part of a larger plan to carry out assault on the occupants of west albany high school. >> reporter: police conducted two sweeps of the school and found no bombs. they declared the building safe. still nerves were rattled. >> you send your kids off to school and you think they're going to be safe. and then something like this happens, and i'm just thankful there was no school today. >> reporter: the plot was interrupted thursday night when the police received information. he's being held in a juvenile detention facility. acord faces charges, including manuf
terrell brown has more. >> reporter: police say they found six bombs hidden in the floorboards of grant bedroom. the district attorney said the 17-year-old had a plot to blow up his school. >> which includes a plan, diagrams, maps of the school, weapons, explosives, check lists. >> reporter: an explosives team recovered pipe bombs, a napalm bomb, molotov cocktails, and a bomb made with drain cleaner that they say was modeled after the columbine high school shooting. >>...
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as terrell brown reports, the victim's family and friends are struggling to come to terms with the tragedy>> reporter: as a candlelight vigil ceremony, a daughter, johana portillo talked about her father, then still in a coma. >> it's just not fair. he was a really loved person. everybody loved him. >> joanna portillo said her dad called him and warned him with a yellow card. i guess he didn't like it and when hoe was writing down his notes he just came out of nowhere and just punched him. >> reporter: at first portillo seemed okay but then his daughter said he started vomiting. after taking him to a hospital, portillo slipped into a coma. he died at age 46. >> it's horrible. i'm not surprised in one way how the passion around youth sports has become. >> reporter: bill rhoden, sports columnist for "the new york times" says he sees reckless behavior from players and parents in recreational youth league sports. >> people are thinking scholarships, careers in official sports, and the stakes are really, really getting high and i think we're losing our perspective on what sports is supposed to
as terrell brown reports, the victim's family and friends are struggling to come to terms with the tragedy>> reporter: as a candlelight vigil ceremony, a daughter, johana portillo talked about her father, then still in a coma. >> it's just not fair. he was a really loved person. everybody loved him. >> joanna portillo said her dad called him and warned him with a yellow card. i guess he didn't like it and when hoe was writing down his notes he just came out of nowhere and just...
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terrell brown reports on calls for police to rethink how they handle missing persons. and a royal charm offensive. manual bojorquez is with prince harry here in the u.s. to support some wounded warriors fisplim good evening. i'm jim axelrod. the government agency so many americans most fear looking into their ps is under increasing scrutiny itself. yesterday, the internal revenue service for inappropriate targeting of conservative organization. today, the associated press reported the irs' own inspector artyfound irs officials knew agents were targeting tea party groups. chip reid picks up the story. >> reporter: attorney jay sekulow confirms to cbs news that irs targeting the tea party groups began in 2011. >> when we saw the letters that the irs had sent to our clients i was outraged. >> reporter: as chief council of the conservative american center for law and justice, sekulow has represented nearly 30 tea party groups investigated by the irs. >> it was from coast to coast. so saying this was, you know, low-level irs employees, these weren't clerks. these were inter
terrell brown reports on calls for police to rethink how they handle missing persons. and a royal charm offensive. manual bojorquez is with prince harry here in the u.s. to support some wounded warriors fisplim good evening. i'm jim axelrod. the government agency so many americans most fear looking into their ps is under increasing scrutiny itself. yesterday, the internal revenue service for inappropriate targeting of conservative organization. today, the associated press reported the irs' own...
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terrell brown spoke with two eye witnesses. >> there we go! we're under way! >> jeff: it is day two for the warrior games in colorado with prince harry front and center. manual bojorquez is there. and the sensors cup, seth doane shines a spotlight on how american movies are changed before they can open in china. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. outrageous and chilling. two of the words used today to describe what was happening at the i.r.s. after we learned the agency singled out conservative political groups for extra scrutiny. tonight republicans are calling for a full investigation. and bill plante is at the white house has reaction. >> reporter: new revelations about i.r.s. targeting of conservative advocacy groups raise the level of outrage today across the political spectrum. >> this is not tolerable. >> this is truly outrageous. >> i don't care if you are a conservative, liberal, democrat or a republican, this should send a chill up your spine. >> reporter: the white house said t
terrell brown spoke with two eye witnesses. >> there we go! we're under way! >> jeff: it is day two for the warrior games in colorado with prince harry front and center. manual bojorquez is there. and the sensors cup, seth doane shines a spotlight on how american movies are changed before they can open in china. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. outrageous and chilling. two of the words used...
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but as terrell brown reports, they're still not catching many breaks from the weather there. >> reporter: in seaside heights, new jersey, summer's sun official start was windy, chilly and slow. 80% of the businesses are back open and a new board walk remains under construction along the casino pier, an amusement park andar al qaeda. lou cirgliano is the marketing manager. >> people are probably coming back because they want to see what's happening and support the town but it's going to be stretched to get things going. >> construction crews have been working to rebuild the peer that was swept into the ocean, along with its most popular attacks, the jet star. so we're just over 50% ready to go and within the next coming weeks we'll specifically get the decking back on the board walk, we'll put the rides up and they'll be ready as well. >> reporter: sandy nearly wiped out the jersey shore, causing $37 billion in damage. some towns like mant low king are a long way from recovery while seaside heights is hoping for a full recovery by midsummer. it hasn't been a year since sandy made landfall
but as terrell brown reports, they're still not catching many breaks from the weather there. >> reporter: in seaside heights, new jersey, summer's sun official start was windy, chilly and slow. 80% of the businesses are back open and a new board walk remains under construction along the casino pier, an amusement park andar al qaeda. lou cirgliano is the marketing manager. >> people are probably coming back because they want to see what's happening and support the town but it's going...
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terrell brown is there. students wore white ribbons at the university's graduation ceremony. in memory of junior andrea rob ella. university president stuart rabinowitz. >> our hearts and our thoughts and our prayer goes out to her family, her friends and her classmates. >> reporter: just before 2:30 friday morning police were called to the home she shared with her twin sister and other students because of an alleged armed robbery. >> at some point there were hostages. they this guns pointed at their heads. >> reporter: victoria lives four doors down. >> i heard the screams and i looked outside and there were police officers everywhere and it was the girl screaming, the most horrifying scream i ever heard in my life, awful, awful. >> reporter: police say the gunman identified as dalton smith demanded money and jewelry from the students. when police arrived smith put rob ello in a head lock. then aimed his 9 millimeter pistol at one of the officers. nassau county police detective john azzata. >> at that point the police officer fires several rounds. the officer eventually fire
terrell brown is there. students wore white ribbons at the university's graduation ceremony. in memory of junior andrea rob ella. university president stuart rabinowitz. >> our hearts and our thoughts and our prayer goes out to her family, her friends and her classmates. >> reporter: just before 2:30 friday morning police were called to the home she shared with her twin sister and other students because of an alleged armed robbery. >> at some point there were hostages. they...
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terrell an ohio bomb was ousted as den leader of her son's pack because she is an open lesbian. >> how can they tell little boys that the people that love them and adore them aren't good enough. >> for gay and lesbian parents and gay and lesbian scouts -- >> it doesn't make any sense to tell an 18-year-old eagle scout that because you turned 18, you're not longer fit to be a scout. >> they're calling this a partial victory, but in response to the boy scout leadership, did they give any type of hint that they may reconsider the ban on gay scout leaders in the future? this is just the first step in a larger rollout. >> yeah, quite the opposite, in fact, thomas. we're just outside dallas that, vote held yesterday in grapevine, which is a suburb of dallas, texas, yesterday's scout leaders gave the impression that they're done with this issue for now. they want to focus on moving the organization forward. some 2.4 million boy scouts in this country, about 100,000 different scouting units all over america. in january of this year t national leadership revealed that they were considering some
terrell an ohio bomb was ousted as den leader of her son's pack because she is an open lesbian. >> how can they tell little boys that the people that love them and adore them aren't good enough. >> for gay and lesbian parents and gay and lesbian scouts -- >> it doesn't make any sense to tell an 18-year-old eagle scout that because you turned 18, you're not longer fit to be a scout. >> they're calling this a partial victory, but in response to the boy scout leadership,...
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>> terrell brown in cleveland. thanks, terrell. >>> now to the scandal of the irs. that theyom washington. kristin, good morning. how are they responding to this irs apology? >> well, nancy, tea partiers rejected the apology and demanded a full congressional investigation into the irs. now, keep in mind conservative groups have been accusing the irs of harassment for well over a year and until yesterday, the irs adamantly denied it, but now the irs admits it singled out about 75 groups applying for tax exempt status for one reason their applications contained the word "tea party" or "patriot." the irs claims it was all done by low level employees as a way to spike the motivated. but tea partiers they're not buying it. nancy? >> so what's next in this investigation, kristen? well, the irs says they've stopped practice and fixed the problem last year but that is not enough for house republicans. they plan to launch a full investigation. even the white house actions were inappropriate and action must be taken. the irs won't say whether or not the employees are going to
>> terrell brown in cleveland. thanks, terrell. >>> now to the scandal of the irs. that theyom washington. kristin, good morning. how are they responding to this irs apology? >> well, nancy, tea partiers rejected the apology and demanded a full congressional investigation into the irs. now, keep in mind conservative groups have been accusing the irs of harassment for well over a year and until yesterday, the irs adamantly denied it, but now the irs admits it singled out...
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. >> terrell, where are you? >> right here. >> tell me what life is like being in maximum. >> asking me what being back here is like asking a cancer patient how it feels to die slowly. it's like, equated to be asking a rape victim to be demoralized on a day-to-day basis. that's what i feel like. >> our producer didn't know just how meaningful the next question would become. >> have you heard about officers being assaulted by other inmates? can you talk about that? >> i don't know anything about any guards being assaulted or inmates being assaulted by other inmates. i don't know nothing about that. i'm here about my time. i'm here focused on my time. i don't nothing about no guards being assaulted. if anything i know about guards assaulting inmates. that's all i know. >> the next day, our crew saw the cell extraction team being suited up for action, because he had assaulted two officers. >>> coming up on "lockup:raw." >> the assault was a cup of urine thrown in an officer's i- copd makes it hard to breathe... but
. >> terrell, where are you? >> right here. >> tell me what life is like being in maximum. >> asking me what being back here is like asking a cancer patient how it feels to die slowly. it's like, equated to be asking a rape victim to be demoralized on a day-to-day basis. that's what i feel like. >> our producer didn't know just how meaningful the next question would become. >> have you heard about officers being assaulted by other inmates? can you talk about...
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>> well, the vote does not change anything for openly gay leaders like jennifer terrell. an ohio bomb was ousted as den leader of her son's pack because she is an open lesbian. >> how can they tell little boys that the people that love them and adore them aren't good enough. >> for gay and lesbian parents and gay and lesbian scouts -- >> it doesn't make any sense to tell an 18-year-old eagle scout that because you turned 18, you're not longer fit to be a scout. >> they're calling this a partial victory, but in response to the boy scout leadership, did they give any type of hint that they may reconsider the ban on gay scout leaders in the future? this is just the first step in a larger rollout. >> yeah, quite the opposite, in fact, thomas. we're just outside dallas that, vote held yesterday in grapevine, which is a
>> well, the vote does not change anything for openly gay leaders like jennifer terrell. an ohio bomb was ousted as den leader of her son's pack because she is an open lesbian. >> how can they tell little boys that the people that love them and adore them aren't good enough. >> for gay and lesbian parents and gay and lesbian scouts -- >> it doesn't make any sense to tell an 18-year-old eagle scout that because you turned 18, you're not longer fit to be a scout. >>...
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terrell, let me ask you about your nephew. what kind of boy was he? >> he was an outstanding child. the kind of child that every mother and father wants their child to grow up to be. i prayed to god that my two boys would grow up to be just like him. he was an a-b student, he was an incredible speller. he was an awesome defender on his soccer team. he never got -- was never a troublemaker. he always had a smile on his face. every time you would see him, he would always want to crack a joke or, you know, just put a smile on your face. didn't matter what you were going through. he was always there, comforting whoever. every kid always loved him. he never had enemies, he never had no one that didn't like him or thought he was weird or anything like that. everybody loved him. he was just an awesome, awesome nephew and i'm so proud to be his uncle and to have those years that i've had with him. >> he sounds a remarkable young man. let me ask you about one of the issues that's come out of this which i think any parent would have a strong view about now, which is the fact that the plaza to
terrell, let me ask you about your nephew. what kind of boy was he? >> he was an outstanding child. the kind of child that every mother and father wants their child to grow up to be. i prayed to god that my two boys would grow up to be just like him. he was an a-b student, he was an incredible speller. he was an awesome defender on his soccer team. he never got -- was never a troublemaker. he always had a smile on his face. every time you would see him, he would always want to crack a...
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terrell brown is in cleveland. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: norah, charlie, good morning to you both. the home here on seymour avenue is all boarded up. it's still considered a crime scene. 24 hours a day that home will remain under watch until after the trial. this cell phone video shows the moment cleveland police pried open the front door of ariel castro's home and barged in. jasmina baldridge and her friend caught the images on their cell phone.nd >> we thought the cops were pulling us over. >> reporter: just before the video stop it capture this is image, a woman holding her child standing next to charles ramsey. >> the cops asked her, who are you. she said, i'm amanda berry. who we saw how they got the other girls from inside the house. they were shaking it was so sad. >> reporter: you saw amanda's daughter. >> mm-hmm. reporte she was carrying her the whole time and she kept saying daddy. >> reporter: the father has been con fired as ariel castro. his brothers onil and pedro were also arrested but late
terrell brown is in cleveland. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: norah, charlie, good morning to you both. the home here on seymour avenue is all boarded up. it's still considered a crime scene. 24 hours a day that home will remain under watch until after the trial. this cell phone video shows the moment cleveland police pried open the front door of ariel castro's home and barged in. jasmina baldridge and her friend caught the images on their cell phone.nd >> we thought the cops...
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terrell brown spoke with two eye witnesses. >> there we go! we're under way!> jeff: it is day two for the warrior games in colorado with prince harry front and center. manual bojorquez is there. and the sensors cup, seth doane shines a spotlight on how american movies are changed before they can open in china. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. outrageous and chilling.
terrell brown spoke with two eye witnesses. >> there we go! we're under way!> jeff: it is day two for the warrior games in colorado with prince harry front and center. manual bojorquez is there. and the sensors cup, seth doane shines a spotlight on how american movies are changed before they can open in china. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. outrageous and chilling.
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we saw terrell owens sue his financial advisor recently. we saw barry zito get caught up in a software scheme. so we just realized this was an ongoing problem and decided to take a closer look at it. > >what about the people who are ripping off the athletes? what role are they playing? is this becoming more prevalent? > >the real problem is that these athletes they look for advisors but they tend to not look too far outside their circle. so they find advisors and they generally just trust them way too much. they're generally looking to friends and family members or people that are peripherally related to them. and what they really should be doing is looking for an independant financial advisor. somebody who can really help them with their situation while not being caught up in their family matters. > >there does seem to be a going along with the crowd problem here. it seems like athletes are starting up restaurant deals and investment deals. why is that? do they trust their buddies? > >right. there's partially that. there's also just kind o
we saw terrell owens sue his financial advisor recently. we saw barry zito get caught up in a software scheme. so we just realized this was an ongoing problem and decided to take a closer look at it. > >what about the people who are ripping off the athletes? what role are they playing? is this becoming more prevalent? > >the real problem is that these athletes they look for advisors but they tend to not look too far outside their circle. so they find advisors and they generally just...
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terrell brown reports on a soccer referee dead after being punched by a teenage player unhappy with a's the billionaire benefactor. magalie la guire-wilkinson on a man trying to level the field by focusing on the very young. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
terrell brown reports on a soccer referee dead after being punched by a teenage player unhappy with a's the billionaire benefactor. magalie la guire-wilkinson on a man trying to level the field by focusing on the very young. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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>> thank you terrell.eak out of the house, told anderson cooper last night that he does not expect any reward. >> i'll tell you what you do. give it to them. because if folks have been following this case since last night and you've been following me since last night, you know i've got a job anyway. i just went and picked it up. check. what does that say? >> reporter: i don't have my glasses. i'm blind. >> right next door to this paycheck. so yeah take that reward and give it -- that little girl came out of the house, and she was crying. and i'm looking at her, right? i'm, like your mama trying to help you, girl. shut up. and she said i want my daddy. i said who's your daddy? she said, "ariel." >> he also says he knew ariel castro because they were neighbors. he said they only talked about, quote, regular stuff. i have to say, hats off to charles ramsey. you know it just shows you that heroes comes in all forms and heritages if we could just say something about him. but i just think he told anderson last n
>> thank you terrell.eak out of the house, told anderson cooper last night that he does not expect any reward. >> i'll tell you what you do. give it to them. because if folks have been following this case since last night and you've been following me since last night, you know i've got a job anyway. i just went and picked it up. check. what does that say? >> reporter: i don't have my glasses. i'm blind. >> right next door to this paycheck. so yeah take that reward and...
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terrell brown reports on calls for police to rethink how they handle missing persons. and a royal charm offensive. manual bojorquez is with prince harry here in the u.s. to support some wounded warriors fisplim good evening. i'm jim axelrod. the government agency
terrell brown reports on calls for police to rethink how they handle missing persons. and a royal charm offensive. manual bojorquez is with prince harry here in the u.s. to support some wounded warriors fisplim good evening. i'm jim axelrod. the government agency
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promptly sent last season's starter carson palmer to arizona opening the door for flynn to take the job terrelle and 4th round on the other side of the 49ers mini camp clara running back kendall hunter took part in the drills and says he's doing great since suffering a torn achilles 7 months ago get in sync with a bunch of young receivers - and one veteran newcomer - anquan boldin - who looks like a but win last night losing game 7 in los a nagels to the kings. >> whenever it's over, it sucks. all i can say is better than last year, but still not acceptable to us. >> we're having so much fun, it is very disappointing. it was a tough and experienced >> is so difficult when ants like this. >>jacqueline. guy.you better win. rangers fire tortorella the new york rangers fired their colorful head coach today john tortorella tortorella is known for his entertaining press conferences he took over the team four years ago but simply did not win enough comes just four days after the playoffs the warriors had one of those.we have to swallow hard deals today. the ncaa men's golf championships going on in mil
promptly sent last season's starter carson palmer to arizona opening the door for flynn to take the job terrelle and 4th round on the other side of the 49ers mini camp clara running back kendall hunter took part in the drills and says he's doing great since suffering a torn achilles 7 months ago get in sync with a bunch of young receivers - and one veteran newcomer - anquan boldin - who looks like a but win last night losing game 7 in los a nagels to the kings. >> whenever it's over, it...
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marathon bombings have turned the focus to the widow of one of the suspects radical islamic with terrell woods's government on a computer and it was blowing to the american life of telling the son of who was killed when police tried to capture him auntie's news a couple has more. katherine russell she's a twenty four year old widow of tamerlan and she's been under investigation basically since the identities of the boston bombers were revealed she initially came under scrutiny when authorities discovered female d.n.a. on a piece of a pressure cooker that was used to construct a homemade explosive material she submitted her fingerprints and d.n.a. and authorities say they did not match the sample on the explosives that were found however investigators have also been probing her computer materials and what it turns now now is that authorities have discovered al qaeda is inspire magazine and other so-called radical islamic literature on the computer now the key question is whether this material actually belonged to her or whether it was downloaded by her husband or somebody else so that is
marathon bombings have turned the focus to the widow of one of the suspects radical islamic with terrell woods's government on a computer and it was blowing to the american life of telling the son of who was killed when police tried to capture him auntie's news a couple has more. katherine russell she's a twenty four year old widow of tamerlan and she's been under investigation basically since the identities of the boston bombers were revealed she initially came under scrutiny when authorities...
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the week's top stories here on our c terrell pro while police investigate the brutal slaying of a u.k. soldier questions are mounting over britain's foreign policies fueling paid and potentially becoming an inspiration for tox. violence in sweden and hundreds of last two youths abandon lies stores and schools setting cars on fire across the capital in the week of unprecedented writing they were reportedly spawned by the police killing of a portuguese immigrant ranching and i. found in our fifty countries across the globe too little has figurines and agricultural giant sounding the alarm over these genetically modified products saying they are endangering people's health and the environment. and also this week and demand self defense president obama justifies the use of corn as part of a just war against iraq under campaign that made america safer despite many feeling it's only made things worse. this is the weekly on r.c.m. you were the latest news and the week's top stories welcome. police are pressing for answers as they investigate the murder of a u.k. soldier who was run over and
the week's top stories here on our c terrell pro while police investigate the brutal slaying of a u.k. soldier questions are mounting over britain's foreign policies fueling paid and potentially becoming an inspiration for tox. violence in sweden and hundreds of last two youths abandon lies stores and schools setting cars on fire across the capital in the week of unprecedented writing they were reportedly spawned by the police killing of a portuguese immigrant ranching and i. found in our fifty...
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terrell harris would not release any details asimed the body which funeral home is picking it up.erk of boston. terrell harris the spokesman saying that since the office is now closed for the day the certificate will not be filed until friday morning. if the certificate is filed friday the cause of death will be released. yesterday we learned that tamerlan tsarnaev's widow, katherine russell, decided she did not want to claim the body that it would go to the family. other members of his family we don't know once again who claimed the body when the body will be buried. we'll get more information. the only thing we know right now according to the massachusetts offi of the chief medical examiner the body has been claimed. >>> other news we're following right now here in the washington, d.c. area get this. two women have been removed from the home of a senior saudi diplomat in an upscale suburban washington neighborhood and federal authorities have launched an investigation into what they described as possible human trafficking. cnn's foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty is jo
terrell harris would not release any details asimed the body which funeral home is picking it up.erk of boston. terrell harris the spokesman saying that since the office is now closed for the day the certificate will not be filed until friday morning. if the certificate is filed friday the cause of death will be released. yesterday we learned that tamerlan tsarnaev's widow, katherine russell, decided she did not want to claim the body that it would go to the family. other members of his family...
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as terrell brown reports tonight, he was arrested after police were tipped off. >> reporter: police saidhey found at least six bombs hidden in the floorboards of grant acord's bedroom. benson county district attorney said the 17-year-old had a plot to blow up his school. >> which includes a plan, diagrams, maps of the school, weapons, explosives, checklists. >> reporter: an explosives team recovered pipe bombs, a napalm bomb, molotov cocktails and a bomb made with a drain cleaner. and a plan, investigators say, was modeled after the 1999 columbine high school shooting. >> this is a case where a person possessed several different types of bombs as part of a larger plan to carry out a deadly assault against the occupants of west albany high school. >> reporter: police conducted two sweeps of the school and found no bombs. they declared the building safe. still nerves have been rattled. parent kim crow. >> you send your kids off to school and you think they're going to be safe. and then something like this happens. and i'm just thankful there was no school today. >> reporter: the plot was i
as terrell brown reports tonight, he was arrested after police were tipped off. >> reporter: police saidhey found at least six bombs hidden in the floorboards of grant acord's bedroom. benson county district attorney said the 17-year-old had a plot to blow up his school. >> which includes a plan, diagrams, maps of the school, weapons, explosives, checklists. >> reporter: an explosives team recovered pipe bombs, a napalm bomb, molotov cocktails and a bomb made with a drain...
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the 49ers probably don't it's terrell brown the st.nds nearly 7t tall and weighs 403 pounds he signed with the rams as >>pam: the night- omomg,g, stop. jack, your new chipotle chicken club is craze amaze. annnd chipotle is totes trending. spspicicy crispy chicken, hicky smoked bacon,on memeltlting cheese, and smoky chipotle sauce plus fries anand d a drink for $4.99? tht combo is chipot-cray. anand d chipotle is my hashtag faveflave. lelet t me guess-you're e e nw social media intern.nt yeyeahah! grgreaeat. i'm late for a mee. can you make some copies? .....w.with the tanning bede dwayne, don't yank my chain. look, i told you, i haven't seen him. he's your cousin. he's your best friend. yeah, and i don't know where he is. dwayne, do i look like an idiot to you? yeah, you sorta do. oh, that's a mistake. you don't want to make him angry. i made him angry once, and you don't want to do that. dwayne. [ horn honks ] ha ha! hey, cop! kiss my ass! don't move. can i be honest with you, sir? all units, clear the air. we're in pursuit of a hit-a
the 49ers probably don't it's terrell brown the st.nds nearly 7t tall and weighs 403 pounds he signed with the rams as >>pam: the night- omomg,g, stop. jack, your new chipotle chicken club is craze amaze. annnd chipotle is totes trending. spspicicy crispy chicken, hicky smoked bacon,on memeltlting cheese, and smoky chipotle sauce plus fries anand d a drink for $4.99? tht combo is chipot-cray. anand d chipotle is my hashtag faveflave. lelet t me guess-you're e e nw social media intern.nt...
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fine line between edgy and offensive. >> lefrg be all right. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," terrell >>> gayle king is here along with abbie clawson. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell me about the mountain dew advertisement. >> i am starting to wonder what's in the water. the mountain dew ad, not just racist but a little bit misogynist misogynistic. what happened is they went out, tried to borrow creativity from tyler the creator, trying to avoid controversy, and this is somewhat we got. >> let's talki about tyler the creator. his twitter is #ftyler and he uses the exact word and there's a picture of him eating a roach. i think, abbie, isn't there a way to be controversial and provocative without being insulting? >> absolutely. listen. we see 250 to 500 add as day, right? and so marketers have to find a way to be surprising, provekive, get their attention, but these are mass marer. they have to balance it with culture sensitivity so they're not turning off giant swaths of their producers. i think the question here is how much oversight did mountain dew maintain in the spot. some
fine line between edgy and offensive. >> lefrg be all right. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," terrell >>> gayle king is here along with abbie clawson. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell me about the mountain dew advertisement. >> i am starting to wonder what's in the water. the mountain dew ad, not just racist but a little bit misogynist misogynistic. what happened is they went out, tried to borrow creativity from tyler the creator,...
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terrell brown has a cbs investigation. good morning to you. >> good morning to you.the sick and save lives. it also gets a big tax break but there are concerns in some ways it'sing atting like a fortune 500 company raking in big profits and driving up health care costs. >>> the university of pittsburgh medical center is ranked one of the best hospitals in the nation. renowned for developing groundbreaking technologies like a robotic arm moved by a brain. but we were surprised to learn that this nonprofit hospital made almost billion dollars in profit over the last two years. while it spends just 2% of its budget on security care it gets a state and federal tax break of $200 million. pittsburgh mayor luke ravenstahl is sueing to revoke its nonprofit status. his city stands to gain $21 million a year. >> this is an institution that over the past years has gained $24 billion. revenue. that's just a way to say profit. >> umpc charity? >> i think they're going to be hard-pressed to say they operate the same as little sisters of the church. upmc, i am not. >> they would sa
terrell brown has a cbs investigation. good morning to you. >> good morning to you.the sick and save lives. it also gets a big tax break but there are concerns in some ways it'sing atting like a fortune 500 company raking in big profits and driving up health care costs. >>> the university of pittsburgh medical center is ranked one of the best hospitals in the nation. renowned for developing groundbreaking technologies like a robotic arm moved by a brain. but we were surprised to...
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for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >>> a volcano eruption in alaska may disrupt air travelia and south america. so far it's not high enough to affect flaens. air traffic controllers have rerouted some flights as a precaution. >>> helen mirren was not amused by a group of street drummers in london. she's appearing as queen elizabeth in a play. she left the theater during intermission and told the drummers outside to shut up. she didn't exactly use the queen's english. she told a newspaper, i felt rotten but they were destroying our performance. >> how did she say it again, norah? >> shut up. >> can you imagine you're performing and helen mirren goes, "shut up." i'll bet they did. >>> the next time you visit a doctor or a hospital you may note advertise looks a little more manly. that's because more men than ever are becoming nurses. and in a field dominated by women, this is a question we're asking, men are making more money. huh? dr. holly phillips shows us why. >>> plus "all that mattered" 56 years ago today. the end of a tv show america really never stopped loving. do you
for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >>> a volcano eruption in alaska may disrupt air travelia and south america. so far it's not high enough to affect flaens. air traffic controllers have rerouted some flights as a precaution. >>> helen mirren was not amused by a group of street drummers in london. she's appearing as queen elizabeth in a play. she left the theater during intermission and told the drummers outside to shut up. she didn't exactly use the...
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heat is a big factor for pitchers and terrell brown is here to explain why.. we're talking about heat coming across the plate, fastballs sometimes clocking over 100 miles per hour. the pitchers that throw them have been called flame throwers and there's more of them in pro baseball now than ever before. you may not see it during pregame warmups, but the seattle mariners have three of the hardest throwing pitchers in the big leagues with an average fastball of nearly 96 miles an hour. is your catcher saying anything to you before or after the game when you throw a ball that hard? >> yeah he'll come up and say, oh, my gog, or fuego or my hand hurts. >> reporter: his fastballs saved his career. after six years away from the game bartending his blazing speed at an open tryout got him back in the game. >> having a few extra miles an hour helps quite a bit. >> reporter: why? >> you're able to miss miss a spot and able to get away with a little more, think, if you've got some of this chapman kind of speed. >> reporter: aroldis chapman or the cuban missile as he's kn
heat is a big factor for pitchers and terrell brown is here to explain why.. we're talking about heat coming across the plate, fastballs sometimes clocking over 100 miles per hour. the pitchers that throw them have been called flame throwers and there's more of them in pro baseball now than ever before. you may not see it during pregame warmups, but the seattle mariners have three of the hardest throwing pitchers in the big leagues with an average fastball of nearly 96 miles an hour. is your...
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terrell brown is in cleveland. gayle, good morning to you. two days after being rescued from a home on this street family and neighbors gathered for the homecoming. first, amanda berry then gina dejesus. her head down and covered by a hooded sweatshirt 23-year-old gina dejesus gave the crowd a thumbs up as she returned home for the first time in nine years. family members couldn't hold back their tears. >> it's a miracle. a miracle. shock. >> reporter: dejesus' parents said their experience should serve as a warning. >> you have to come out and watch the kids. even though you're not their parents, but guess what? you just became their parents. >> do everything that you can to protect them. >> reporter: lydia esparra has covered the disappearance tirelessly since the day she went missing. she was the only journalist the family allowed inside the home. >> she looks good. not like when she was kidnapped, when she first disappeared. she wasn't heavy but she had a little bit of meat on her. she had longer hair. now she
terrell brown is in cleveland. gayle, good morning to you. two days after being rescued from a home on this street family and neighbors gathered for the homecoming. first, amanda berry then gina dejesus. her head down and covered by a hooded sweatshirt 23-year-old gina dejesus gave the crowd a thumbs up as she returned home for the first time in nine years. family members couldn't hold back their tears. >> it's a miracle. a miracle. shock. >> reporter: dejesus' parents said their...
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i think it's only going to get better. >> reporter: for cbs this morning," terrell brown, brooklyn. >be here. >> how do you choose these? >> it's a tough job. we send editors and writers out around the globe to check out hundreds and hundreds of properties. and then we distill it to a very competitive list. this year we chose 61 properties that we think are really groundbreaking and really define the various categories that they're in. everything from city as you saw with the weiss, to rustic to beach. there's some amazing properties on the list. >> there's an obvious question here which is any correlation between those that get chosen and those that advertise. >> absolutely not. it really is church and state. and our editors and writers always go anonymously to check out all of the properties. >> let's talk about charleston's zero george. it made the best city hotel list. why? >> this -- charleston is really known for its antique-filled bed and breakfasts and this is a departure. it is truly the first contemporary property in charleston, but it also mixes in history which is one thin
i think it's only going to get better. >> reporter: for cbs this morning," terrell brown, brooklyn. >be here. >> how do you choose these? >> it's a tough job. we send editors and writers out around the globe to check out hundreds and hundreds of properties. and then we distill it to a very competitive list. this year we chose 61 properties that we think are really groundbreaking and really define the various categories that they're in. everything from city as you saw...
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had uc israel fearing terrell of this with syria? that assad is bad enough on the border, but the regime of terrorists or a state that's completely false apart is any better. the focus remains on the principle, the existential threat that they face which is an iranian nuclear power. lori: given your expertise, i'm curious what you think the u.s. role should be in syria and what you think of the president's visit over the weekend and how you think the president has handled the situation. >> the short story is thamissedn missed the boat in 2011. we were deployed.3 we had the back of syria completely under control, jordan in the south, turkey in the north, the mediterranean. we wasted 2011 not doing much. 2012 without elections, and now we are in the middle of 2013. the difference is that the iranians, 38, are in communication with syria. as allegis said it is fighting inside syria. so the mission is much more difficult. what we need to do is to identify this syrian opposition, the secular elements and not be shy about it. when he met w
had uc israel fearing terrell of this with syria? that assad is bad enough on the border, but the regime of terrorists or a state that's completely false apart is any better. the focus remains on the principle, the existential threat that they face which is an iranian nuclear power. lori: given your expertise, i'm curious what you think the u.s. role should be in syria and what you think of the president's visit over the weekend and how you think the president has handled the situation....
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former 49er terrell owens not on the list, a six time pro bowler during his 15-year career. out of the league since 2010 but he is still a pro bowler. >> he is using the whole approach right now. here we go. down field at this one. how's it look? super duper! >> oh, no. he just left a 10 pin. >> celebrity owner of the dallas strikers in the new pba league. he made his professional debut last weekend and finished with a high game of 185. please. [ laughter ] >> if you were busy celebrating greek easter this weekend, here's what you missed. >> ball into the corner, poindexter! >> oh, yes. quincy upon dexter beat the buzzer. the thunder beat the grizzlies in game one. however alfonso soriano lazy flyball to center, brandon phillips in -- not supposed to happen. instead, the ball hits off his glove nails chu in the face. david lynn gave his putter a break, birdie off 17. then sunday this is not a replay. he did it again but he lost in a play-off to 22-year-old rookie derek hern. >>> with all the runs the astros have allowed, you think their pitchers would be better holding runne
former 49er terrell owens not on the list, a six time pro bowler during his 15-year career. out of the league since 2010 but he is still a pro bowler. >> he is using the whole approach right now. here we go. down field at this one. how's it look? super duper! >> oh, no. he just left a 10 pin. >> celebrity owner of the dallas strikers in the new pba league. he made his professional debut last weekend and finished with a high game of 185. please. [ laughter ] >> if you...
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. >> wait, you can't ask you about terrell owens, was that like i'm getting t.o.?s fired up. that's the best day date that ever happened. >> best date you ever had? >> for the white house correspondents dinner, yeah. he was fun to hang out. had el chatted you up. >> i do remember that. he was a nice guy, absolutely. >> maybe sports somewhere in the future. i interned at espn two hours. that was a time in my life. send me there. i would love to go. >>> did you hear him? there you go. that wraps up my conversation with luke. but next weekend catch my interview with chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >>> sequestration is causing yet another big headache at airports across the nation. that's next. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase rece
. >> wait, you can't ask you about terrell owens, was that like i'm getting t.o.?s fired up. that's the best day date that ever happened. >> best date you ever had? >> for the white house correspondents dinner, yeah. he was fun to hang out. had el chatted you up. >> i do remember that. he was a nice guy, absolutely. >> maybe sports somewhere in the future. i interned at espn two hours. that was a time in my life. send me there. i would love to go. >>> did...
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. >> in cleveland county commissioner, terrell stacey. we've had not doran of people all across the country and we do appreciate that so much. as a prior first responder, i would like to say the partnerships that have been developed here have been unbelievable. from day one when we first started on amid all the way through has an incredible and i appreciate the governor's response to this in the bottom secretary and federal government that is an unbelievable. we will be here. this is our county and this is our city to move cry together and we will continue to cry, but we will heal together, too. maybe a long road, but will make it through and i appreciate all of you being here. >> real quick i want to say again, any of you that need to get a hold of any of these people or anybody, my cell number is 59 greek 5312. i am here for you. i've been out ever since the tornado happened. i can be there to assist you. call me oral nature come to your home, whatever i can do. [inaudible] [laughter] >> do we have any questions? [inaudible] is there an
. >> in cleveland county commissioner, terrell stacey. we've had not doran of people all across the country and we do appreciate that so much. as a prior first responder, i would like to say the partnerships that have been developed here have been unbelievable. from day one when we first started on amid all the way through has an incredible and i appreciate the governor's response to this in the bottom secretary and federal government that is an unbelievable. we will be here. this is our...
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there is one woman, jennifer terrell.he's been very involved in this, the litigation over this issue. she was a can you be scout leader. she was forced out of the can you be scouts in her position as can you be scout leader because even though her son wasn't a member of the can you be scouts she was a lesbian. she said yesterday this is not everything we wanted but we are moving in the right direction. >> this is what we have been working for. it's a small step in the right direction, but it's huge in another way. >> bill: and she said, obviously, we are not going to leave it here. we still have a lot of work to do. >> obviously, we have a little work to do until i can join and families like ours can join the scouts but we couldn't be happier that they are finally moving in the right direction. >> bill: you know, i just don't get it with this. it seems to me look. it's either okay to be gay or it's not. and it is. right? and on issue if it's okay -- what is the message the boy scouts are sending? i think they are sending
there is one woman, jennifer terrell.he's been very involved in this, the litigation over this issue. she was a can you be scout leader. she was forced out of the can you be scouts in her position as can you be scout leader because even though her son wasn't a member of the can you be scouts she was a lesbian. she said yesterday this is not everything we wanted but we are moving in the right direction. >> this is what we have been working for. it's a small step in the right direction, but...
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as share of the committee on rail, pipelines and hazardous terrells, tomorrow the full transportation committee will be taking up legislation which represents a significant opportunity to create american jobs and spur economic growth in our country. quite simply the northern route approval act of -- will end years of bureaucratic delays an allow construction to the key stobe x.l. pipeline project. the delay alone over the last four years has blocked 120,000 american jobs. the delays have to stop, this has bipartisan support. mr. denham: it is time to stop the delays in my home state of california, we have not only seen huge, skyrocketing gas prices but we continue to see high unemployment and rolling blackouts. i'm part of the house energy action team and it is time to make sure that we have energy independence, lower gas prices and energy prices and create american jobs. it's time to stop the delays of the keystone x.l. pipeline. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. frup does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> to address the house for one mi
as share of the committee on rail, pipelines and hazardous terrells, tomorrow the full transportation committee will be taking up legislation which represents a significant opportunity to create american jobs and spur economic growth in our country. quite simply the northern route approval act of -- will end years of bureaucratic delays an allow construction to the key stobe x.l. pipeline project. the delay alone over the last four years has blocked 120,000 american jobs. the delays have to...
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kind of things we've seen in the last couple of sessions about whether japan is starting to lose con terrell and the question becomes this. for japan, they're sort of a phase a, phase b for japan. phase a is getting this triple arrow thing to work in the first place. there are some signs that's starting to work. >> yes. yes. >> if you look at sort of inflation expectations and there's a convergence that we're seeing in the u.s. and the next step of this is the convergence between ten-year jgbs and still 11 points there. japan would like the story to end there. where kyle bass comes in and seaing phase two, this works so well it then triggers a crisis. if yields go up enormously, they have so much debt that they reach the keynesian point, and if there are two fundamental things to worry about and this goes back to the funding crisis issue, a, the fact that population is aging and instead of drawing up savings, they're driving them down. fukushima is running a deficit account situation than it has in the past. a weak funding situation where again, if they succeed for now, great. look at what t
kind of things we've seen in the last couple of sessions about whether japan is starting to lose con terrell and the question becomes this. for japan, they're sort of a phase a, phase b for japan. phase a is getting this triple arrow thing to work in the first place. there are some signs that's starting to work. >> yes. yes. >> if you look at sort of inflation expectations and there's a convergence that we're seeing in the u.s. and the next step of this is the convergence between...