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you can also text. yes, you can also text. it's tres good. okay.o with that. [ male announcer ] join america's newest network, now with faster speeds, fewer dropped calls and better call quality. happy connecting, from sprint. no one says to stop... and touch... ♪ ...or see or taste or hear the roses. they say to stop and smell the roses. glade knows scent makes us feel like nothing else can. inspired by the best feelings in the world. glade. sc johnson. a family company. >>> on the stand clay starbuck was one cool customer. taciturn and stoic when pressed by the prosecutor on >> are you a jealous person? >> not at all. >> do you ever get angry? >> not at all. >> ms. starbuck was granted 50% of your pension. did that make you angry? >> no. >> did it bother you? >> no. >> do you think that chanin starbuck's killer was trying to send a message? ion't know. >> but make no mistake, clay starbuck has plenty to say about his ex-wife chanin, about the detectives whom he believed ignored promising leads in order to hang her murder on him. >> they were afte
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. >> then he got another text asking him to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded toust let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you who thought, you have to go to work the next day? >> go home. yeah, i was like, it's already like 9:00. 9:00ish. >> when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. >> monday june 17th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's body is discovered by a jogger in north addleboro 35 miles south of where he lives. here at the crime scene, investigators find oden lloyd's wallet, his driver's license and five 45 caliber shell casings, they suspect he was first shot in the back, and then finished off as he was lying face up in this secluded area of an industrial park. darryl hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister olivia, who calls him. >> i can hear -- >> did she say, he's dead? >> in between the cries and the ball bawling, darryl, odin's dead. i'm like, olivia, i'll be there in a minute. i got to the house, got inside. >> and you saw his mom? >>
. >> then he got another text asking him to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded toust let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you who thought, you have to go to work the next day? >> go home. yeah, i was like, it's already like 9:00. 9:00ish. >> when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. >> monday june...
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about texting? they can text you and communicate as well? well, not text to the state of new jersey. text is the national resource hotline. they can text "be free" to the national resource hotline. and who is that? can the victim text? absolutely. absolutely. i just want to be clear, go back to what you were saying. the victim can call the state hotline, or text the national hotline, or call the national hotline. all ight, but say now you go in, you go in to that particular place, what happens? well we would begin conducting interviews, either on site or ask the person o come back to our office. and i mean it would really depend on what kind of information we have. we may start out just going in undercover and getting our nails, or a pedicure done and engaging the particular person. uh, how old are you? how are you? and it may take a couple of times to get the information because we really need to see. if this person asn't been to a movie in four to six months and they're in that age cohort that goes to the movies, does that mean that they'r
about texting? they can text you and communicate as well? well, not text to the state of new jersey. text is the national resource hotline. they can text "be free" to the national resource hotline. and who is that? can the victim text? absolutely. absolutely. i just want to be clear, go back to what you were saying. the victim can call the state hotline, or text the national hotline, or call the national hotline. all ight, but say now you go in, you go in to that particular place,...
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me in the morning ♪ ♪ text me in the morning text me in the morning yeah text me in the morning yeah and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to taye diggs, andy serkis, keith morrison, neon trees, the 8g band. all of you for helping me through what was a very difficult night. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you for consoling me. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up. we're at evr in new york, and you are watching "last call." i'm carson daly. thanks for being here. tonight, we've got jake bugg from live nation's wiltern. plus, we "spotlight" the new memoir, "a sliver of life: three americans imprisoned in iran." first, wally pfister is an academy award winning cinematographer who's worked on films like "the dark knight," "inception," "the prestige." and it's made him one of the most respected dps in hollywood. well now, he's adding to his impressive resume by making his directorial debut with the highly anticipated sci-fi thriller, "tns
me in the morning ♪ ♪ text me in the morning text me in the morning yeah text me in the morning yeah and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to taye diggs, andy serkis, keith morrison, neon trees, the 8g band. all of you for helping me through what was a very difficult night. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you for consoling me. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's...
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me in the morning ♪ ♪ text me in the morning text me in the morning yeah text me in the morning yeahight back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to taye diggs, andy serkis, keith morrison, neon trees, the 8g band. all of you for helping me through what was a very difficult night. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you for consoling me. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, folks. you're watching "last call" with me, carson daly. thank you very much. we're at dimples in burbank. we got one heck of show for you tonight. coming up -- kaiser chiefs perform from the el rey. and we use the "last call" snapshot to introduce you to the legendary songwriter, chuck e. weiss. but first, marc maron is the comedian best known for his hosting one of the most praised about podcasts in the podcast universe, "wtf." this week, he also kicks off the second season of his ifc series entilted quite simply, "maron." for more, this marc maron in the "last call" spotlight. ♪
me in the morning ♪ ♪ text me in the morning text me in the morning yeah text me in the morning yeahight back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to taye diggs, andy serkis, keith morrison, neon trees, the 8g band. all of you for helping me through what was a very difficult night. i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you for consoling me. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >>...
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days, 100 text messages is nothing. are 4 and 2. they don't have phones. my younger brother, 21, went through high school. could text in his pocket without looking at keyboard. >> that is impressive. >> that is impressive skill. this is practice of medium becoming a problem. obviously cultural pressure on kids younger and younger, sexuality. media makes it so easy. when i was in junior high, it was notes. usually passing through a third person. you could have read it. if you read it i'm outed. that tempers that. everybody has -- >> someone pass a note here, when the boys did that. will you go steady with me? will you go out with me? >> changing all that. you guys are talking about it, how kids are not even talking to each other face-to-face anymore. changing the way we relate. >> i don't have an issue. i have a issue with the legal ramifications here. everything they're doing is in writing. and it is saved, archived. and kids who might not know better or know better two or three years later, could get into legal trouble
days, 100 text messages is nothing. are 4 and 2. they don't have phones. my younger brother, 21, went through high school. could text in his pocket without looking at keyboard. >> that is impressive. >> that is impressive skill. this is practice of medium becoming a problem. obviously cultural pressure on kids younger and younger, sexuality. media makes it so easy. when i was in junior high, it was notes. usually passing through a third person. you could have read it. if you read it...
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it was like a drunk text. i texted him and i don't remember? thank god it's nice. what? what? i've called him out? what the -- nobody has to know? >> jimmy: there should be a sensor on your phone that shuts it down before anything like that goes out. >> that's a great app. >> jimmy: you guys, doing voicework on -- is this the first time, bradley, you've done voicework for something like that? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's so much easier, right? >> than actually, physically doing it? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i think it has different challenges. >> jimmy: i think that's [ bleep ]. >> really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but, vin, you -- >> just moving right on. like, that's [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's a load of [ bleep ]. if i don't get the answer i'm expecting to hear -- vin, you probably, i don't know what you made from this movie. but [ bleep ]. you probably got paid more per word than anyone in the history of him. yes? >> yes. >> jimmy: yes. thank you. finally someone's speaking the truth here. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back with the cast of "guardians of the gal
it was like a drunk text. i texted him and i don't remember? thank god it's nice. what? what? i've called him out? what the -- nobody has to know? >> jimmy: there should be a sensor on your phone that shuts it down before anything like that goes out. >> that's a great app. >> jimmy: you guys, doing voicework on -- is this the first time, bradley, you've done voicework for something like that? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's so much easier, right? >> than actually,...
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and i think the answer might be found in the very last paragraph of this text.der if i might implore you to read it for me. >> sure. i haven't read it with that question in mind. let's see. >> it is my faith. this is my question. how do you sustain your hope? >> it is my faith that keeps me on this path. on the good days, the contemplative life keeps me open to all of creation and gives me the energy to share this stance with others. on the more challenging days, the contemplative life sustains me through the treasured uncertainty. i know at all times that the spirit abides with all of us and will not leave us orphaned. this is the promise that breaks hearts, releases hope, and in the process, brings joy beyond understanding. this, for me, is living the gospel in a turbulent world. this is the mission of network, my organization, and the bus. so join us on the bus as we drive and strive for faith, family and fairness. join us in creating community so that our democracy can survive and join us in our fervent prayer. come, holy spirit. renew the face of the earth.
and i think the answer might be found in the very last paragraph of this text.der if i might implore you to read it for me. >> sure. i haven't read it with that question in mind. let's see. >> it is my faith. this is my question. how do you sustain your hope? >> it is my faith that keeps me on this path. on the good days, the contemplative life keeps me open to all of creation and gives me the energy to share this stance with others. on the more challenging days, the...
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now text messages are coming in too. >> kids are much more likely to communicate through texting.their main source of communication these days. >> reporter: the new option started a month ago and the majority of texts come in on saturdays and mondays. >> i think saturday if everybody's out having a good time and you're not, it's a good time to call a hotline. mondays you're back to work, back to school and things aren't going well. it's a good too imto call a hotline. you don't have to be in crisis. you could just be struggling to reach out to us. >> reporter: and most teenagers would rather reach out by texting than calling. teens text an average of 60 times a day and 85% of teens say technology is their primary means of communication. so taking texts is an obvious way to help those feeling helpless. in northern virginia, richard jordan, news4. >> and a new crisislink text line is 703. 940-0888. we have this number and more resources available if you're worried about someone who may take their own life. find that on our website nbcwashington.com. search changing minds. >>> well,
now text messages are coming in too. >> kids are much more likely to communicate through texting.their main source of communication these days. >> reporter: the new option started a month ago and the majority of texts come in on saturdays and mondays. >> i think saturday if everybody's out having a good time and you're not, it's a good time to call a hotline. mondays you're back to work, back to school and things aren't going well. it's a good too imto call a hotline. you...
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. >> we've reported on the dangers of texting while driving. we've even warned you about the dangers of texting while walking. now we're telling you about the dangers of texting while flying. seems a helicopter pilot was texting and crashed because of it. listen, the message is pretty simple -- you always need to look where you're going, whether you're on, beside, or even high above the road. be out there! be out there! [female announcer] time was, kids did what came naturally, spending free time running barefoot through the grass, wading knee deep in streams, climbing to the tallest branch. but today, american kids are more likely found texting, watching tv, or gazing at a computer screen. they spend more than seven hours in front of electronic media. something essential has been lost. childhood's connection to the natural world. that's why national wildlife federation created the be out there movement. kids moving indoors causes a host of problems, from obesity to adhd. but outdoor play can go a long way to improving kid's health, body, mind
. >> we've reported on the dangers of texting while driving. we've even warned you about the dangers of texting while walking. now we're telling you about the dangers of texting while flying. seems a helicopter pilot was texting and crashed because of it. listen, the message is pretty simple -- you always need to look where you're going, whether you're on, beside, or even high above the road. be out there! be out there! [female announcer] time was, kids did what came naturally, spending...
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better, i voice text. refer to that. >> i look at your face, they have not perfected technology. some e-mails. >> no. >> my mom is biggest fan of sir siri, they are not happening. >> what do you use? >> mike mone microphone thing. charles: saturday my son is texting and walking, we must have been 7 blocks ahead of this kid, i am what the hell is going on. there is a lot to see in new york you are missing it. >> you just knock the phone out of people's hand. >> do you really' someone on slow lane, yelling into their phone. >> in the fast lane. >> all right, thank you. hey, here is the thing, we were up today, big news after the market. so what is going to happened in thed inthe morning? up next, kate, you are in the hot seat. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with u
better, i voice text. refer to that. >> i look at your face, they have not perfected technology. some e-mails. >> no. >> my mom is biggest fan of sir siri, they are not happening. >> what do you use? >> mike mone microphone thing. charles: saturday my son is texting and walking, we must have been 7 blocks ahead of this kid, i am what the hell is going on. there is a lot to see in new york you are missing it. >> you just knock the phone out of people's hand....
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there was no way he would text me. >> as police tried to trace the origin of that text message, they re-examined the burned body. justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire. scientists compared dna from justin's toothbrush to dna from the victim. they also took a dna sample from justin's mother. >> when we finally got the dna results backs, we were finally able to positively identify the body that we had as justin newman. >> police put out an all points bulletin for justin newman's car which was missing. they assumed if they found newman's car, they'd also find ari squire. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you
there was no way he would text me. >> as police tried to trace the origin of that text message, they re-examined the burned body. justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire. scientists compared dna from justin's toothbrush to dna from the victim. they also took a dna sample from justin's mother. >> when we finally got the dna results backs, we were finally able to positively identify the body that we had as justin newman. >> police put...
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. >> we've reported on the dangers of texting while driving. we've even warned you about the dangers of texting while walking. now we're telling you about the dangers of texting while flying. seems a helicopter pilot was texting and crashed because of it. listen, the message is pretty simple -- you always need to look where you're going, whether you're on, beside, or even high above the road. >> this report is brought to you by intel. >> i'm about to show you the newest and coolest way to chat with friends and family. it's a technology developed by the high-tech people at intel called pocket avatars. >> hi! i'm a blowfish. >> this is rich hannah from intel. could you show me how it works? >> you bet, scott. i'd love to. so, this is an app that you download from itunes or from the google play store. it's available on both android and apple. it's a messaging app, so it's all about messaging. the thing that we do differently is we add avatar messages into the thread. when i raise my eyebrows like this or i blink or i open my mouth... >> he does th
. >> we've reported on the dangers of texting while driving. we've even warned you about the dangers of texting while walking. now we're telling you about the dangers of texting while flying. seems a helicopter pilot was texting and crashed because of it. listen, the message is pretty simple -- you always need to look where you're going, whether you're on, beside, or even high above the road. >> this report is brought to you by intel. >> i'm about to show you the newest and...
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now accepting texts from people in need of help.the group points to stats that show 97% of american adults have a cell phone, including 75% of teenagers. teens text an average 60 times a day and 85% of teens say technology is their primary means of communicating. >> they may feel more comfortable that it is even more confidential than by telephone. it may just be as know, again, this is the way most teens prefer to communicate, is by text. so we are reaching out to them in the way they prefer to communicate. >> the number for the new crisis text line and links to the services that they are offering are on our website nbc nbcwashington.c nbcwhico aercai l of resources as well as a treatment finder to tell you where to find help in your own neighborhood. >>> well she is shattering the glass ceiling. coming up next, we're going to look t the incredible run of a >> first woman ever to complete the qualifying course. >> we have a champion, that's right, a champion american ninja warrior in our backyard. catanzaro, the first woman ever to
now accepting texts from people in need of help.the group points to stats that show 97% of american adults have a cell phone, including 75% of teenagers. teens text an average 60 times a day and 85% of teens say technology is their primary means of communicating. >> they may feel more comfortable that it is even more confidential than by telephone. it may just be as know, again, this is the way most teens prefer to communicate, is by text. so we are reaching out to them in the way they...
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a lot of 80 year olds don't text. so the 80 year olds they ghetto fended if you even assume that they don't text. which i think is weird. > i get that. >> my mom is turning 80 next month and p i ever get a text from her, i will faint. >> i will think somebody stole her telephone. thanks ' a lot. at what age should be being on television. >> imagine if one day your boss told you that you can only spend six minutes in a day in the ba a reality that they're starting to monitor their bathroom time at work. here's the thing, the company's water safer, maybe that's why they're timing the bathroom breaks. 120 hours of production were lost in one month because of bathroom time outside of their designated break periods. i guess they have specific s hours or minutes that they're allowed to go in and attend to business, if you will. this is how they monitor you. >> short card system. they spent money to install them and anybody who spends more than six minutes a day in the john during work time is going to get punished. however
a lot of 80 year olds don't text. so the 80 year olds they ghetto fended if you even assume that they don't text. which i think is weird. > i get that. >> my mom is turning 80 next month and p i ever get a text from her, i will faint. >> i will think somebody stole her telephone. thanks ' a lot. at what age should be being on television. >> imagine if one day your boss told you that you can only spend six minutes in a day in the ba a reality that they're starting to monitor...
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>> absolutely, so the state of the union was one of the first nonmusical texts to get analyzed.to have people put together an encyclopedic explanation of what is going on, but then, below that, you have personalities who will come and have their name on it, so that will not be a wikipedia style of thing, but everybody will explain where they are coming from or ray acting to it otherwise. -- reacting to it otherwise. >> $40 million in funding. what are you going to do with the money? >> we're based in new york. we are based in brooklyn and we are building a company. >> are you are hiring. >> we are hiring the best people. we are very picky about the people we hire. we are still a very small company, but we want to find the best people and pay them more than anyone else is going to pay them. we want him to be happy. >> the resulting with letters going back and forth between you and far away its and so on. between you and andreessen for what -- what have you learned from that fundraising experience? >> so far in my life i have had three fundraising experiences area they have all be
>> absolutely, so the state of the union was one of the first nonmusical texts to get analyzed.to have people put together an encyclopedic explanation of what is going on, but then, below that, you have personalities who will come and have their name on it, so that will not be a wikipedia style of thing, but everybody will explain where they are coming from or ray acting to it otherwise. -- reacting to it otherwise. >> $40 million in funding. what are you going to do with the money?...
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the text said his coworker's father had a swim suit line. he then asked for pictures of the girl in a swim suit. investigators say they've tied angelo to dozens of similar texts. angelo lives in sunny vail. we have a crew there looking into the case, and we'll have more for you coming up tonight at 10:00. >>> an oakland woman is recovering tonight from a brutal punch that left her unconscious outside at&t park. tonight police are turning to the public for help in tracking the man who attacked her. ktvu live outside at&t here with more witness reaction. christina. >> well, witnesses say people did record that fight on their cell phones, but thif no idea who those people are. police are just hoping they come forward with the footage. authorities already made one arrest, and they're hoping to make another one very soon. >> punches were flying in a brawl between fans cheering for the same team near the corner of 2nd and king streets thursday night outside at&t park. >> these people all had a's gear on so it's just silly. it was obviously not a g
the text said his coworker's father had a swim suit line. he then asked for pictures of the girl in a swim suit. investigators say they've tied angelo to dozens of similar texts. angelo lives in sunny vail. we have a crew there looking into the case, and we'll have more for you coming up tonight at 10:00. >>> an oakland woman is recovering tonight from a brutal punch that left her unconscious outside at&t park. tonight police are turning to the public for help in tracking the man...
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text. the city's new standard format is also easier to read on a smartphone and tablet because it expands the different tabs that are there. along with this new city format, i found the opportunity to make our mod site more friendly and moren intuitive and better links to information and resources. our office started a major overhaul. we decided it wasn't enough to just move information around but an opportunity to update all of our content. of course i had no idea how much work that would be. [ laughter ] but this week is a team effort at mod. we delivered our new content to the web master and he's going to be developing a scope of work and once we agree, he'll be freezing the design and once he freezes the design i will have an estimate of what you can expect to see
text. the city's new standard format is also easier to read on a smartphone and tablet because it expands the different tabs that are there. along with this new city format, i found the opportunity to make our mod site more friendly and moren intuitive and better links to information and resources. our office started a major overhaul. we decided it wasn't enough to just move information around but an opportunity to update all of our content. of course i had no idea how much work that would be....
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you can also text. yes, you can also text. it's tres good. okay.i, i don't know where to go with that. [ male announcer ] join america's newest network, now with faster speeds, fewer dropped calls and better call quality. happy connecting, from sprint. >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody, nation, thank you so much. folks, it's good to see you again. there is something i need to talk to you about right now, i don't have to tell you that the world is falling part under barack obama's leadership. i mean i'm going to tell you but i want to point out that no one is making me tell you and just when america needs a strong leader more than ever we are losing one of our greatest. captain america. he first won our hearts in 1941, issue number 1 by punching hitler in the face. (cheers and applause) and its hulk, may i point out the hulk was nowhere to be found. i guess the holocaust doesn't make bruce banner that angry. hulk ignores atrocities. unfortunately, cap's days of protecting america are numbered and that number is 21, jim, right in there. there
you can also text. yes, you can also text. it's tres good. okay.i, i don't know where to go with that. [ male announcer ] join america's newest network, now with faster speeds, fewer dropped calls and better call quality. happy connecting, from sprint. >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody, nation, thank you so much. folks, it's good to see you again. there is something i need to talk to you about right now, i don't have to tell you that the world is falling part under barack obama's...
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you can text ride to 25543 and you'll be sent a link to download the app on your android or iphone. the metro minder app is meant to simplify your commute and you can track metro's performance during silver line's first rush hour. there's more information on our website www.wusa9.com and i have all your traffic and transportation info on twitter @monikaon9. >>> and if metro is not your thing, we know gas prices are probably driving you crazy, but tonight we can help you save 40 cents a gallon. the cheapest gas in southeast d.c., the bp on pennsylvania right at minnesota. regular unleaded cost 3.59 a gallon. it's a lot more on the bp outside the eastern market metro. there gas is just a penny shy of four bucks a gallon. >>> something that did not drive us crazy today, the gorgeous weather. topper shutt is here to tell us don't get used to fortunately. >> he's got the storm tracker back out again, don't you, top? >> we'll be tracking a couple showers tomorrow on the futurecast, nothing crazy heavy, most of the showers back in the i-81 corridor. we get into midmorning, about 9:00, coul
you can text ride to 25543 and you'll be sent a link to download the app on your android or iphone. the metro minder app is meant to simplify your commute and you can track metro's performance during silver line's first rush hour. there's more information on our website www.wusa9.com and i have all your traffic and transportation info on twitter @monikaon9. >>> and if metro is not your thing, we know gas prices are probably driving you crazy, but tonight we can help you save 40 cents a...
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the last text -- actual text message, if that is a text message, was back in may. if that's a kick or im or google chat or i don't know where that came from, then, yeah. that's probably still in there. >> okay. . >> all right. let's take a quick pause and jump outside of this courtroom. we have a correspondent, martin savidge, following this for us. martin, as we have been listening here to both the initial questioning from the assistant district attorney in cobb county now watching as our eyes are trained on this defendant here, this father, been listening to the cross-examination from the defense attorney. it looks like a packed courtroom. you've been watching this. what are your takeaways so far? >> well, i mean, you know, we were told to expect anything. but i don't think anyone could have expected the kind of story that certainly has been coming from the lead investigator and through the district attorney's office as to what the motive appears to have been. and, again, you know, this is for the most part been a one-sided. do you have the defense now trying to
the last text -- actual text message, if that is a text message, was back in may. if that's a kick or im or google chat or i don't know where that came from, then, yeah. that's probably still in there. >> okay. . >> all right. let's take a quick pause and jump outside of this courtroom. we have a correspondent, martin savidge, following this for us. martin, as we have been listening here to both the initial questioning from the assistant district attorney in cobb county now watching...
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pack a go bag and text when you're ready.s getting a text. it said i'm ready, and so i immediately tried to scramble the team because there was an extraction. >> yes, this morning. i don't even have time to reflect because we're going to meet london again. i was, like, thank you! the team convenes for an important security briefing prior to their rendezvous with london. scott, head of security outlines the detailed game plan for a safe extraction. >> when we get to this location i know everybody will want to jump out and run in there. be cautious. walk slow. >> i don't want to scare her either. >> put her at ease and we'll watch what's going on. >> fairly thin, black male approximately 6 feet tall is what i guessed from the backseat. watch for him, he'll have eyes on you immediately. >> once the girl agrees to go we have protective rights to keep her from acquiring her. we will put protective barriers up and most likely he'll back down and they usually do. >> we convened at the rally point. daniel, the driver, me ask dottie i
pack a go bag and text when you're ready.s getting a text. it said i'm ready, and so i immediately tried to scramble the team because there was an extraction. >> yes, this morning. i don't even have time to reflect because we're going to meet london again. i was, like, thank you! the team convenes for an important security briefing prior to their rendezvous with london. scott, head of security outlines the detailed game plan for a safe extraction. >> when we get to this location i...
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i text a lady earlier -- >> quit -- sorry. she texted me back.his is not the lady i spoke to. >> listen to me, you're going to go across the hall and talk to somebody. you have to relax and go through the process now, okay? >> buddy, you're going to be okay. >> i'm not. >> yes, you are. >> i promise you're going to be okay. >> no. you don't understand. >> all right. >> sir, walk -- follow this individual right here. >> come on. >> the english man is hustled across the hallway for processing, and becomes evident that he's terrified of being deported. >> you don't understand. i lose everything. i -- i'll have to go back home. my wife will lose. my children -- everything. my grandson. please. can i -- can i explain? if you look at my text phone. this is -- this isn't what i came here for. >> listen -- >> no, but listen, please. if you -- >> what did you come here for? >> a massage. i spoke to a lady that was 49 years age. >> yeah? >> she said she would text me at 4:00. and then another lady phoned me and said, "you still on for 4:00?" this lady phon
i text a lady earlier -- >> quit -- sorry. she texted me back.his is not the lady i spoke to. >> listen to me, you're going to go across the hall and talk to somebody. you have to relax and go through the process now, okay? >> buddy, you're going to be okay. >> i'm not. >> yes, you are. >> i promise you're going to be okay. >> no. you don't understand. >> all right. >> sir, walk -- follow this individual right here. >> come on....
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now, return to text messaging, harry potter. what happened on the bachelor?op glee glorp " [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] that's it for "the last slice of the pie chart." we will be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right. stay low and spread out. [yawns] nicely done. [crunch] cheezy. that's it. sprinkle it on top. enough! ah, check please. [clank] ♪ refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. ganncr: we took care of your back pain. you make him the mvp. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol start with the best writing experience.? make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet that
now, return to text messaging, harry potter. what happened on the bachelor?op glee glorp " [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] that's it for "the last slice of the pie chart." we will be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right. stay low and spread out. [yawns] nicely done. [crunch] cheezy. that's it. sprinkle it on top. enough! ah, check please. [clank] ♪ refreshingly sweet and...
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so you can't read the text and look at the image. you have to absorb one, then you can turn the page and see the story. so he really preferenced the images over the text. >> jon: there's an anglican theologian dubose which was once asked what do you make to have the book of revelation, and he replied, i have no idea. one of the few honest responses. >> it's a hard thing to wrap your head around sometimes. >> jon: handel. you have the original conducting score of the messiah. >> which he used at the dublin premiere in 1492 and the next dozen. he had the original score and this is the manuscript his copyist john smith produce ford him to use for the rehearsals, for the performance. and he goes through and you can see he changes not major changes but shortens some pieces, changes a little bit of the phrasing, changes some notes based on some performers available to him, musicians there, what he can and can't do at each venue. but as a working manuscript and the thing he changed and actually used repeatedly for performances, it's kind of
so you can't read the text and look at the image. you have to absorb one, then you can turn the page and see the story. so he really preferenced the images over the text. >> jon: there's an anglican theologian dubose which was once asked what do you make to have the book of revelation, and he replied, i have no idea. one of the few honest responses. >> it's a hard thing to wrap your head around sometimes. >> jon: handel. you have the original conducting score of the messiah....
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this is what they're getting via text messages.e heard of the rooftop knocks and the dropping of leaflets of papers of warning. now we're hearing of text messages, which is a first -- karl penhaul was reporting in three weeks. all the while watching these illumination flares lighting up the night sky, artillery fire. ramadan is over, this is the beginning of ede and could be the beginning of much more to come as far as violence is concerned. and you have u.s. secretary of state john kerry, we heard him just today saying this. lock in a cease-fire. and when it crumbles, restore it, again and again, if necessary. and in the meantime, try to address the life and death concerns that have pushed each side here into war. all right. so then which concerns police presizely? josh rogan is with us here, also with the daily beast, their senior national security correspondent. josh, let me just get right into hamas. and the people it represents in the gaza strip. their concerns. look at the map here. we'll see this tiny strip here on the left
this is what they're getting via text messages.e heard of the rooftop knocks and the dropping of leaflets of papers of warning. now we're hearing of text messages, which is a first -- karl penhaul was reporting in three weeks. all the while watching these illumination flares lighting up the night sky, artillery fire. ramadan is over, this is the beginning of ede and could be the beginning of much more to come as far as violence is concerned. and you have u.s. secretary of state john kerry, we...
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>> the state of the union was one of the first nonmusical text.am is to have people put together an encyclopedic explanation but below that have people put their view in their name. it will not be a wikipedia file, but everybody gets their say. >> $40 million in funding. what are you going to do with the money? >> we're based in new york. we are based in brooklyn and we are building a company. >> are you are hiring. >> we are hiring the best people. we are very picky about the people we hire. we are still a very small company but we want to hire the best people and pay them more than anyone else is going to pay them. we want him to be happy. lettersesulting with going back and forth between you and far away its and so on. what have you learned from that fundraising experience? >> so far in my life i have had three fundraising experiences area they have all been for genius. taught me a bunch of stuff. this ever was very interesting. we headed off right away. we started talking about quicken cavalier the organization, other businesses he is in. he i
>> the state of the union was one of the first nonmusical text.am is to have people put together an encyclopedic explanation but below that have people put their view in their name. it will not be a wikipedia file, but everybody gets their say. >> $40 million in funding. what are you going to do with the money? >> we're based in new york. we are based in brooklyn and we are building a company. >> are you are hiring. >> we are hiring the best people. we are very...
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>> the texts and tweets and facebook fights between b.f.f.s. where getting unfriended is just the beginning. here's ryan smith. >> reporter: they were 16 and inseparable. best friends, high school sophomores shelia, skylar and rachel. >> it was always those three together. >> you barely ever saw one of them by themselves. >> reporter: silly in their selfies. >> giggly teenage girls. >> they're pretty, they're sociable, they're popular. >> reporter: but behind their smiles, secrets that would shock everyone they knew. >> the level of deception, it's mind-boggling. >> the police were just as shocked as we were. >> no one was expecting anything like that. >> pure evil. >> reporter: nestled in the green mountains of west virginia, the city of morgantown, home to west virginia university, known as a friendly family place. what's it like here in morgantown? >> it's peaceful, it's a small town that's growing really fast. nice people. >> reporter: dave and mary neese live in an apartment in the tiny morgantown suburb star city. dave works at a local wa
>> the texts and tweets and facebook fights between b.f.f.s. where getting unfriended is just the beginning. here's ryan smith. >> reporter: they were 16 and inseparable. best friends, high school sophomores shelia, skylar and rachel. >> it was always those three together. >> you barely ever saw one of them by themselves. >> reporter: silly in their selfies. >> giggly teenage girls. >> they're pretty, they're sociable, they're popular. >>...
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>> well, text mark again. >> i did! i texted him like a hundred times. steve. sorry to keep you waiting. >> i would have -- >> worth the wait. >> are you ready for me to get up in there? >> yeah. please. we need a man to get up in there. >> let's do it. just do it and do it right. >> great. let's make baby safe, huh? okay. you girls may want to lean in real close. >> okay. >> i'll show you how to strap it in. >> oh yes we -- >> sorry, what was that? >> it's gotta be tight. >> yeah, it does. >> mm hm. >> seth: please welcome jessica st. clair and lennon parham. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: it is so fun to have you guys here. >> we're beyond thrilled. we're so excited. >> seth: thank you do much. we've known each other for a long time and i know your show is about a friendship and it is very genuine because you guys have been friends forever. you met at ucb theater. >> yeah. yes. >> that's correct. >> seth: here in new york. upright citizens brigade. >> i believe jessica was getting a haircut backstage from one of our improv teachers at the time. >>
>> well, text mark again. >> i did! i texted him like a hundred times. steve. sorry to keep you waiting. >> i would have -- >> worth the wait. >> are you ready for me to get up in there? >> yeah. please. we need a man to get up in there. >> let's do it. just do it and do it right. >> great. let's make baby safe, huh? okay. you girls may want to lean in real close. >> okay. >> i'll show you how to strap it in. >> oh yes we --...
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is the gentleman telling me the text of language -- there is no text, mr. leader. e have seen no text to apparently amend legislation which was adopted overwhelmingly by this house, signed by president bush. we need resources today, and we'll certainly need them next week and we're going to go on a five-week recess, work period, at which point in time we'll come back here and meet for a very brief period of time and we don't have any text in this very substantive, very consequential area of the law which is -- was adopted overwhelmingly and we have no text. understand the process the rules committee. there have been no hearings, no debate in committee, no subcommittee, no full committee hearings on any legislation. and as i suggested to you last week, mr. majority leader, if you put legislation on there inevitably, you and i know that legislation will not pass within the time frame necessary to meet the crisis. so the responsible thing, i suggest to my friend, the majority leader, mr. speaker, is to do -- provide the resources necessary to meet the hallenge right n
is the gentleman telling me the text of language -- there is no text, mr. leader. e have seen no text to apparently amend legislation which was adopted overwhelmingly by this house, signed by president bush. we need resources today, and we'll certainly need them next week and we're going to go on a five-week recess, work period, at which point in time we'll come back here and meet for a very brief period of time and we don't have any text in this very substantive, very consequential area of the...
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they did a little bit of text messaging, and that's all the cell phone did. all of a sudden cell phones are more powerful than any of the computer i grew up with were. the cellphones have just blown up. it will handle all of this intelligence automatically. >> when they're handling the intelligence, let's talk about self-driving cars. they're going to be able to communicate with each other. what is that kind of interaction of information going to do? >> well, the fundamental thing about self driving cars is a road that will accept 1500 cars an hour driven by humans will accept 37,500 cars an hour if driven by computers. computers operate on a much greater speed of responsiveness. one of the rules that we see in society governments if it involves making transportation more efficient it will get done. this is something that we're looking at on a 20-year time span. >> we have a message from someone from our community. she said more single driver vehicles as trucks and suvs become too expensive, scooters and bikes will be safer to ride. the point he's making they
they did a little bit of text messaging, and that's all the cell phone did. all of a sudden cell phones are more powerful than any of the computer i grew up with were. the cellphones have just blown up. it will handle all of this intelligence automatically. >> when they're handling the intelligence, let's talk about self-driving cars. they're going to be able to communicate with each other. what is that kind of interaction of information going to do? >> well, the fundamental thing...
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northern virginia crisis link now accepts texts.e group points to statistics that show 97% of american adults have a cell phone and that includes 75% of teenagers. teens text an average of 60 times a day. 85% of teens say technology is their primary means of communicating.bx% >> this is the way most teens prefer to communicate is by text. so we are reaching out to them in the way they prefer to communicate. >> it is a little different as you can imagine than a conversation. you can already tell by their voice, you know, where they are emotionally. it is harder to tell that. >> the number for the new crisis text line and links to the service are available on our homepage. visit nbc wa.com and search crisis text line. >> if you take niacin to prevent strokes and heart attacks there is growing concern it may do more harm than good. niacin is used to boost levels of hdl or the good cholesterol in your blood. a study of 25,000 heart disease patients showed when paired with a statin niacin does nothing to prevent stroke. but it is linked
northern virginia crisis link now accepts texts.e group points to statistics that show 97% of american adults have a cell phone and that includes 75% of teenagers. teens text an average of 60 times a day. 85% of teens say technology is their primary means of communicating.bx% >> this is the way most teens prefer to communicate is by text. so we are reaching out to them in the way they prefer to communicate. >> it is a little different as you can imagine than a conversation. you can...
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is the gentleman telling me the text of language -- there is no text, mr. leader. e have seen no text to apparently amend legislation which was adopted overwhelmingly by this house, signed by president bush. we need resources today, and we'll certainly need them next week and we're going to go on a five-week recess, work period, at which point in time we'll come back here and meet for a very brief period of time and we don't have any text in this very substantive, very consequential area of the law which is -- was adopted overwhelmingly and we have no text. understand the process the rules committee. there have been no hearings, no debate in committee, no subcommittee, no full committee hearings on any legislation. and as i suggested to you last week, mr. majority leader, if you put legislation on there inevitably, you and i know that legislation will not pass within the time frame necessary to meet the crisis. so the responsible thing, i suggest to my friend, the majority leader, mr. speaker, is to do -- provide the resources necessary to meet the hallenge right n
is the gentleman telling me the text of language -- there is no text, mr. leader. e have seen no text to apparently amend legislation which was adopted overwhelmingly by this house, signed by president bush. we need resources today, and we'll certainly need them next week and we're going to go on a five-week recess, work period, at which point in time we'll come back here and meet for a very brief period of time and we don't have any text in this very substantive, very consequential area of the...
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i'm sorry. >> i'll text you. >> great, text me and i'll text you back.ove him. i love that guy. >> all righty. sometimes rude behavior isn't funny though. here with etiquette tips for cell phone courtesy. is the president of the protocol school of washington. pamela. now we're not going to make fun we're going to be serious. let's pretend we're at our cafe and we haven't seen each other and somebody at that table is speaking to loudly that it's bothering us. what should be do. >> i would like to suggest to first give them the evil eye. give them the stink eye. raise the eyebrows and look at them like what, really? >> just a little bit like please. >> what if they give you a salute of some sort. >> you need to move. i don't like confrontation because i've seen people throw cell phones. you don't want to get in a fight with them. just move. >> should they even be at the table with you when you're sitting like this. actually when you have it on the table what happens is thatit. it vibrates your attention goes through instead of your guests. they are distrac
i'm sorry. >> i'll text you. >> great, text me and i'll text you back.ove him. i love that guy. >> all righty. sometimes rude behavior isn't funny though. here with etiquette tips for cell phone courtesy. is the president of the protocol school of washington. pamela. now we're not going to make fun we're going to be serious. let's pretend we're at our cafe and we haven't seen each other and somebody at that table is speaking to loudly that it's bothering us. what should be do....
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for a long time, cell phones were not very powerful computers, just did a little bit of text messagingif that. >> that's all a cell phone did. one day, you turn around and cell phones are more powerful than any. computers i grew up with were. they blew up. really, what we are just going to see is the average products that you purchase are just going to handle all of this intelligence automatically. >> when they are handling the intelligence, like let's talk about self-driving cars. they are going to be able to communicate with each other. what is that kind of interaction of information going to do? >> well, the fundamental thing about self-driving cars is a road that will accept maybe 1500 cars an hour and is driven by humans will accept 350,0007,500 cars an hour if driven by computers. >> wow? >> they operate on a much greater speed and responsiveness. so pretty much, the one rule we see in societies and governments is that if it involves making transportation more efficient, it will get done. it is the one thing that we are excellent at thinking about on a 20-year time span. >> so we
for a long time, cell phones were not very powerful computers, just did a little bit of text messagingif that. >> that's all a cell phone did. one day, you turn around and cell phones are more powerful than any. computers i grew up with were. they blew up. really, what we are just going to see is the average products that you purchase are just going to handle all of this intelligence automatically. >> when they are handling the intelligence, like let's talk about self-driving cars....
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the text for the apocalypse is on the back of the image, so you cannot read the text and look at the. you have to absorb one, and then you can turn the page and see the story. so he really preference to the images over the text. preferenced the text. >> someone was asked, what do you make of the book of revelation, and he replied, i have no idea. >> it is sometimes hard to wrap your head around. >> hendel. score ofthe original the messiah. >> that he used at the dublin premier in 1472 and often on for about the next dozen or so performances, so he had the original composition score, and then this was the manuscript that his copyist, john smith, produced for him to use for the ,ehearsals for the performance and he goes through, and you can see he changes not major changes but shortens some pieces, changes of little bit of the notesng, changes some based on which performers he had available to him, which musicians are there, what he can and cannot do at each venue. but as a working manuscript, and i think he changed and actually used repeatedly for performances, it is kind of just an a
the text for the apocalypse is on the back of the image, so you cannot read the text and look at the. you have to absorb one, and then you can turn the page and see the story. so he really preference to the images over the text. preferenced the text. >> someone was asked, what do you make of the book of revelation, and he replied, i have no idea. >> it is sometimes hard to wrap your head around. >> hendel. score ofthe original the messiah. >> that he used at the dublin...
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with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. andy williams singing "it's the most wonderful tim]" ♪ it's the most wonderful time... ♪ ...yet ♪ ... of the year! so i use old spice to smell like a real human man. [people gasping] is this seat taken? it is now. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. left twix® is extra crisp so it stays crunchy when we apply caramel and chocolate. >>right twix has the same thing. they have packing tape like that over at right twix? try both. pick a side. twix pizza night from pizza hut just got a whole lot sweeter with the ultimate hershey's chocolate chip cookie. share eight large s
with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. andy williams singing "it's the most wonderful tim]" ♪ it's the most wonderful time... ♪ ...yet ♪ ... of the year! so i use old spice to smell like a real...
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we didn't text a lot. i said if you made a bomb let me know so i can get out of here. >> police are not releasing the person's name they were looking for inside the home. they spent hours with the bomb squad s.w.a.t. team to find out there was no one at home at the time. they found no one in the home, no bombs. they are looking for the person who they believed was in that home. the person that lived in the home and they were trying to evict. they are looking for the person. >>> a federal grand jury filed an updated indictment against pg&e stemming from the pipeline blast in san bruno. it charges the utility with 27 counts of violating the federal pipeline act with shoddy report keeping and maintenance. the explosion killed eight and destroyed 38 homes. they could be fined $500,000 for each count. the utility does not believe the charges are warranted. even where mistakes were made the employees were acting in good faith. >>> it's the kind of crime parents fear. a man drives up to a young girl and tries to
we didn't text a lot. i said if you made a bomb let me know so i can get out of here. >> police are not releasing the person's name they were looking for inside the home. they spent hours with the bomb squad s.w.a.t. team to find out there was no one at home at the time. they found no one in the home, no bombs. they are looking for the person who they believed was in that home. the person that lived in the home and they were trying to evict. they are looking for the person. >>> a...