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salinger's "catcher in the rye." apman identifies closely with the book's protagonist halden caufield, and one who rails against the phonies he encounters. chapman claims that by the summer of 1980, he was coming unhinged. >> j.d. salinger who has been reclusive for years wrote "the catcher in the rye" and read by and admired by millions, and wonders what he must be thinking watching this? >> in 1992, larry king interviewed mark henry chapman via remote feed in attica. >> mark, why are you blaming a book? >> i am blaming myself for calling inside of the book. i want to say that j.d. salinger and "catcher in the rye" did not cause me to kill john lennon. in fact, i wrote j.d. salinger i got his box number from someone, and i apologized to him for this. >> in october 1980, chapman turns his attention towards phonies when he reads about the release of "double fantasy." >> this thing started with the dakota, i'm angry at seeing him on the dakota. and i say to myself, that phony, that bastard, i got that mad, i took the bo
salinger's "catcher in the rye." apman identifies closely with the book's protagonist halden caufield, and one who rails against the phonies he encounters. chapman claims that by the summer of 1980, he was coming unhinged. >> j.d. salinger who has been reclusive for years wrote "the catcher in the rye" and read by and admired by millions, and wonders what he must be thinking watching this? >> in 1992, larry king interviewed mark henry chapman via remote feed in...
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salinger's "the catcher in the rye." tween catching the first taxi home back to hawaii, between killing, as you said, an icon. >> around 3:00 a.m. on the morning of december 8th, chapman checks in with his wife back in hawaii. after hanging up chapman takes his bible from his suitcase and turns to the new testament book of john. he writes the name "lennon" after the words "the gospel according to john." around 8:00 a.m. he heads back to the dakota. >> i had some type of premonition that this was the last time i was going to leave my hotel room. i hadn't seen him up to that point. that's what makes it interesting. i wasn't even sure he was in the building. then i left the hotel room, bought a copy of "the catcher in the rye," signed it to holden caulfield from holden caulfield and then wrote underneath it "this is my statement." underlining the worth this. the emphasis on the word this. i had planned ton say anything after the shooting. that morning chapman meets another fan named paul gorish. gorish, an amateur photograph
salinger's "the catcher in the rye." tween catching the first taxi home back to hawaii, between killing, as you said, an icon. >> around 3:00 a.m. on the morning of december 8th, chapman checks in with his wife back in hawaii. after hanging up chapman takes his bible from his suitcase and turns to the new testament book of john. he writes the name "lennon" after the words "the gospel according to john." around 8:00 a.m. he heads back to the dakota. >> i...
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the herring, the rye bread, the smoked fish, the traditional stuff. you know. >> there we go.man. welcome to the happiest place -- >> on earth. >> on earth. >> there we go. >> all right. >> smoked eel. shrimp. pickled herring. these tiny little shrimps, one of the few seasonal offerings that danes look forward to. our eating traditions aren't that big here. historically, we've eaten for survival. it was fuel to us. >> lutherans were not exactly the most fun bunch. it was sinful to take too much pleasure in food. you're sitting at the table, like oh, my god, that's so good. it's delicious. you're already going down a slippery slope of who knows what other kinds of behaviors. >> my father is an immigrant here. i'm not even a full dane. >> your father was -- macedonian? >> yeah, from the former yugoslavia. >> and left yugoslavia at what age? >> 14. people make fun of me when i say i've never driven a car. i never had a coca-cola until i was, like, 17. it just wasn't in a small little village where there's two cars. the first food memory i have is also from there. and it was my fa
the herring, the rye bread, the smoked fish, the traditional stuff. you know. >> there we go.man. welcome to the happiest place -- >> on earth. >> on earth. >> there we go. >> all right. >> smoked eel. shrimp. pickled herring. these tiny little shrimps, one of the few seasonal offerings that danes look forward to. our eating traditions aren't that big here. historically, we've eaten for survival. it was fuel to us. >> lutherans were not exactly the most...
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neil easily just in the rye. a day the technical. it's just that. this time it's just nice. i already get when you get offended. i guess that was into the future through the small leak now everything's tied again. now it won't hurt anymore. he did much to post any idea what he contests is around. tcu settle at seventy eight and retired. i upped my body and blood of war will end. whats wrong doing and fought on this. if you don't know something wrong flight and those that are coming to me and then meet in the domain names. the bus. i just want to hear any excuses produces only take so many people ask why it is to protect the environment in india has plenty of problems. change begins one drop of a time that is what he can do others can do as well the ap one could seem dillard genial said. that means one less by spreading the one. is he probably needs more than one lifetime to do that. but that's really seemed to do nothing the fan. the two level cannot force also be a fax to the nation the disable comments about today's program. please help us and i know but that's all for tod
neil easily just in the rye. a day the technical. it's just that. this time it's just nice. i already get when you get offended. i guess that was into the future through the small leak now everything's tied again. now it won't hurt anymore. he did much to post any idea what he contests is around. tcu settle at seventy eight and retired. i upped my body and blood of war will end. whats wrong doing and fought on this. if you don't know something wrong flight and those that are coming to me and...
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another look at how the rain's spread across the rye john. you can see throughout napa, santa rosa, several different zones of totals that range 8 to 10 inches. it is phenomenal. mt. tamalpais, 21 inches. mill valley, over 10 inches. ben lomond over 8 as well. los gatos, just under 5 inches. rob mayeda will have more coming up in a few minutes. but here is the other staggering thing. over two months of rain in just four days. the february average, 5.35. and the january average combined, we now have 11.3 inches in just four days for napa. this now brings us to 41% of average. so no, we're not at 100% of average, but we have made up for a lot. we're going to have more on the snow pack coming up later and where we think the estimate is of the current snow pack with anywhere from 3 to 5 feet. >>> the north bay and san francisco have gotten hammered by the rain, and now the south bay is finally seeing some of the wet stuff. nbc bay area's kimberly terry live in san jose. >> reporter: we saw it start raining here at about 5:00 here in san jose. you
another look at how the rain's spread across the rye john. you can see throughout napa, santa rosa, several different zones of totals that range 8 to 10 inches. it is phenomenal. mt. tamalpais, 21 inches. mill valley, over 10 inches. ben lomond over 8 as well. los gatos, just under 5 inches. rob mayeda will have more coming up in a few minutes. but here is the other staggering thing. over two months of rain in just four days. the february average, 5.35. and the january average combined, we now...
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when you read "catcher in the rye," you're just like, "oh, my god, somebody gets it." ere had not been a voice like that. "salinger," in select theaters september 6. and "james baldwin: the price of the ticket" has been provided by the corporation for public broadcasting. original funding for this program is provided by... and by the following... support for "american masters" provided by... and by contributions to your pbs station
when you read "catcher in the rye," you're just like, "oh, my god, somebody gets it." ere had not been a voice like that. "salinger," in select theaters september 6. and "james baldwin: the price of the ticket" has been provided by the corporation for public broadcasting. original funding for this program is provided by... and by the following... support for "american masters" provided by... and by contributions to your pbs station
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the rye lane is shut down here. again as i said, you can already see some volume out on the major thoroughfares. people want to get an early start for those who do have to go to work. you want to especially be careful on the bridges, ramps and overpasses. this time on the beltway in college park where we're looking good on the top stretch of the beltway as well. back to you. >> thanks a lot, monika. >>> vdot crews, boy had they had their hands full yesterday. >> some areas got harder hit than others. leesburg measured 17 inches. middleburg 2 feet. dull lest just under a -- dulles just under a foot. we didn't see much of this guy yesterday because he was driving around showing us conditions but now this morning we get to say good morning and see hank silverberg who is live in loudoun county where people are still struggling to dig themselves out. good morning, hank. >> reporter: good morning. the key words for this morning, ice, ice baby. we are in loudoun county and you can see cars struggling here to get down the hi
the rye lane is shut down here. again as i said, you can already see some volume out on the major thoroughfares. people want to get an early start for those who do have to go to work. you want to especially be careful on the bridges, ramps and overpasses. this time on the beltway in college park where we're looking good on the top stretch of the beltway as well. back to you. >> thanks a lot, monika. >>> vdot crews, boy had they had their hands full yesterday. >> some areas...
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traffic on the rye side of the screen going there to downtown san jose. across the top, highway 17, left, right, moving towards santa cruz. stay with us. back with more at 4:00 in just a one of t is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll now at coveredca.com. >>> a california appeals court read it is legal for drivers to read a map on hand held cell phones in their car. this is after the judges say banning people from talking on phones does not apply to those looking at maps >> police in san diego are looking for a burglary suspect who used three young kids to help him pull off a job. surveillance video first captured the man casing a home construction with a little girl. they left but that night, the man returned this time, accompanied by two little boys. they can be seen tiptoeing threw the house, grabbing tools and putting them into a bag. the thief motions to the boys to keep it down the homeowner, who asked
traffic on the rye side of the screen going there to downtown san jose. across the top, highway 17, left, right, moving towards santa cruz. stay with us. back with more at 4:00 in just a one of t is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll now at coveredca.com. >>> a california appeals court read it is legal for drivers to read a map on hand...
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what is why we'll be discussing sanctions, and measures against those responsible for the rye lens. it is time on all sides for people to turn away from violence, but the ukrainian government, of course, bears the greatest responsibility and the particular responsibility to take the lead in making sure that happens. >> what are the russians saying? >> well, they're very angry about this whole issue of sanctions. they accuse the european union and united states of meddling in the situation, a statement from the foreign ministry issued earlier on thursday indicated their view, the putin kremlin view that sanctions will only exaggerate and exacerbate the situation. this from a foreign ministry spokesman earlier. >> as tort individual sanctions by the u.s. or european union, which they try to operate at the moment, from our point of view and international law, they are absolutely illegitimate and unrelated. >> that very much echoed the sentiments expressed by the foreign minister, that man's boss who said earlier that the talk of sanctions was akin to blackmail. i think if we see a tough
what is why we'll be discussing sanctions, and measures against those responsible for the rye lens. it is time on all sides for people to turn away from violence, but the ukrainian government, of course, bears the greatest responsibility and the particular responsibility to take the lead in making sure that happens. >> what are the russians saying? >> well, they're very angry about this whole issue of sanctions. they accuse the european union and united states of meddling in the...
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how do you fight the kentucky mystique? >> rye whiskey is northeastern. fueled by which makes bourbon. the country's original whiskey that went into hibernation after prohibition. was theh is that rye nation's strength before prohibition. it is now making a comeback. >> it was the nation's strength. mold of the nation. -- milk of the nation. lex rye is in connecticut. field of rye. >> you are a font of whiskey knowledge. the second season of the apprentice. from donald learn trump that you applied to lesson,pig? >> the core if you have a great product, you have to be able to talk about it and convey it to the public. , ithe case of whistle pig is the highest rated y -- rye ever in the country. it has not been that much of a challenge. >> is there and -- less sugar? >> the truth is all alcohol by content has the same amount of sugar. as long as you do not put sugar into the drink, which there is nothing added, straight out of ryebarrel, straight whiskey. in the lease -- individually selected from the best there'll's. what we're seeing is the resurgence of
how do you fight the kentucky mystique? >> rye whiskey is northeastern. fueled by which makes bourbon. the country's original whiskey that went into hibernation after prohibition. was theh is that rye nation's strength before prohibition. it is now making a comeback. >> it was the nation's strength. mold of the nation. -- milk of the nation. lex rye is in connecticut. field of rye. >> you are a font of whiskey knowledge. the second season of the apprentice. from donald learn...
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at 10 years old, there is nobody else in the market who has an old rye. e time, it is better than any single malt scotch. >> this is in barrels, or are you aging it in bottles? >> no, no, when it is clear, goes into the barrel, dispense 10 years into the barrel before it goes out into the bottle. >> ok, so have you ever tried clear whiskey better known as moonshine? it turns out that tennessee white whiskey is so popular the company cannot even keep up with the demand, and that is despite building one of the biggest custom stills in the world. jamey grosser is the guy who makes it. >> we are always fighting the stigma of moonshine, but in this 2000-square-foot facility, we have the ability to produce 1800 cases a month, and by the end of the summer, we will move into our new facility, 50,000 square feet, where we will be a will to do about 40,000, 50,000 cases a month, and that is really to give up with demand. we cannot make enough whiskey so the world's largest custom-built white whiskey still, we do it exactly 100% how popcorn always made it. most peopl
at 10 years old, there is nobody else in the market who has an old rye. e time, it is better than any single malt scotch. >> this is in barrels, or are you aging it in bottles? >> no, no, when it is clear, goes into the barrel, dispense 10 years into the barrel before it goes out into the bottle. >> ok, so have you ever tried clear whiskey better known as moonshine? it turns out that tennessee white whiskey is so popular the company cannot even keep up with the demand, and...
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here, what i call a normal winter in louisiana here, we would have clover by a couple of inches, and the rye grass that you see would be much taller which means the cows would have more green and they would be fatter. but because of freezing the cows have to stand a lot instead of lying down and resting. when they stand they lose weight. we have to put out morrhua to create a bed for the cows to lie down on when they eat and they lie on some. >> you guys may need some help. >> we definitely will need some help. >> the farm bill appears, tony harris in new york, that it's in the right direction for guys like this, small farmers to keep competing and doing what america is known for around the world, feeding the world, feeding the planet with exports we send everywhere, and with demand so high in china right now these guys think it gives them a fighting chance to do this for a few more generations and beyond. >> even in the best of times the margins are really tight for small farmers like the harris's there. appreciate it. >> tough business. >> yep. >>> convoys are getting ready to take in food
here, what i call a normal winter in louisiana here, we would have clover by a couple of inches, and the rye grass that you see would be much taller which means the cows would have more green and they would be fatter. but because of freezing the cows have to stand a lot instead of lying down and resting. when they stand they lose weight. we have to put out morrhua to create a bed for the cows to lie down on when they eat and they lie on some. >> you guys may need some help. >> we...
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she read "catcher in the rye" and hated it. she said maybe i am a misanthrope. can you be a compassionate misanthrope? and she was, sort of. should she be an alienated academic? she finally came to a decision. she chose her identity, which was, she hated looking inward. she couldn't stand introspection and her father had taught her that any expression of emotionality was a sense of weakness. she wrote about that, no emotion. she decided she would help other people lead their best lives and help to save the world. >> she became president of the student body, is that correct? >> she did. >> she gave a speech at wellesley that actually thrust her into the national spotlight. what was that all about? >> her generation did not -- did not want to veer from a moderate republican -- she got up and said we don't believe in just materialism and competitiveness. we are looking for ecstatic experiences. her student body just gave an uproar of applause, and the faculty was mortified. it got her into "life" magazine and she was already a star. then i asked, what was the most
she read "catcher in the rye" and hated it. she said maybe i am a misanthrope. can you be a compassionate misanthrope? and she was, sort of. should she be an alienated academic? she finally came to a decision. she chose her identity, which was, she hated looking inward. she couldn't stand introspection and her father had taught her that any expression of emotionality was a sense of weakness. she wrote about that, no emotion. she decided she would help other people lead their best...
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that speculation on the turkish street turned into demonstrations and suspicions over the government's agenda were ryenforced by a journalist deported. the tweets on the corruption story led to a criminal complai complaint. the journalist's visa was deemed today have expired. when he was deported, he posted a selfie from the plane. there are two versions of what happened in this one incidents. >> his welcome is ended. they have written. the newspaper didn't deal with it any time. it's a technical legal issue. he had to leave the country, and it wasn't that he was deported. when he went back where he was applieding and if he gets it, he can come back. >> even the shepherd in the mountains knows that he was deported because of his tweets even though the official reason expired. it's clear that he wasn't liked by the government. whoever is against the government gets sacked, gets shot down, as happened to me and on this occasion, they deported him because it was easy. >> as we have reported before in the listening post, the turkish media problem is largely structural. most t.v. channels back the akp not
that speculation on the turkish street turned into demonstrations and suspicions over the government's agenda were ryenforced by a journalist deported. the tweets on the corruption story led to a criminal complai complaint. the journalist's visa was deemed today have expired. when he was deported, he posted a selfie from the plane. there are two versions of what happened in this one incidents. >> his welcome is ended. they have written. the newspaper didn't deal with it any time. it's a...
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after seeing the stories of the people who died from the h1n1 rye vie russ they wanted to share the story to have hope. >> there is a possibility of surviving. >> she is still recovering and has to use a walker to get around the house, but she still considers herself very lucky. workers who want to be happy look to the west coast for employment. they conducted a study and found california home to three of the happiest cities. they were based on several factors including an employee's relationship with the boss and co-workers. san jose tops the list. washington, d.c. comes in second and san francisco third. san diego came in 9th. the top three unhappiest cities to work, cincinnati, orlando and indianapolis. >>> one man is happy to be working in san diego and he is using a unique technology to try to sell houses. jeff grant is using a drone to videotape a bird's eye view of the properties. he feels it helps his perspective buy you ares -- buyers get a better picture of the house. they worry about who is seeing the video. >> technology increased at such a rate that the privacy laws are not a
after seeing the stories of the people who died from the h1n1 rye vie russ they wanted to share the story to have hope. >> there is a possibility of surviving. >> she is still recovering and has to use a walker to get around the house, but she still considers herself very lucky. workers who want to be happy look to the west coast for employment. they conducted a study and found california home to three of the happiest cities. they were based on several factors including an...
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after seeing the stories of the people who died from the h1n1 rye vie russ they wanted to share the storyve hope. >> there is a possibility of surviving. >> she is still recovering and has to use a walker to get around the house, but she still considers herself very lucky. workers who want to be happy look to the west coast for employment. they conducted a study and found california home to three of the happiest cities. they were based on several factors including an employee's relationship with the boss and co-workers. san jose tops the list. washington, d.c. comes in second and san francisco third. san diego came in 9th. the top three unhappiest cities to work, cincinnati, orlando and indianapolis. >>> one man is happy to be working in san diego and he is using a unique technology to try to sell houses. jeff grant is using a drone to videotape a bird's eye view of the properties. he feels it helps his perspective buy you ares -- buyers get a better picture of the house. they worry about who is seeing the video. >> technology increased at such a rate that the privacy laws are not able to
after seeing the stories of the people who died from the h1n1 rye vie russ they wanted to share the storyve hope. >> there is a possibility of surviving. >> she is still recovering and has to use a walker to get around the house, but she still considers herself very lucky. workers who want to be happy look to the west coast for employment. they conducted a study and found california home to three of the happiest cities. they were based on several factors including an employee's...
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the child. her mother, 23-year-old sarah kruger and her 26-year-old boyfriend rye the . >> this neighbor says people did try to intervene. police tell kpix 5 they have been called to the apartment 14 times in since 20126789 just last week there was a call of reported drug use and another report of two adults fighting, buzz police found no science of domestic violence. person said he did notice a little girl with bruises. >> looked like a head butt, like it was an stent. >> the couple is being held in the county jail away from the population. neither has been aloud visitors. they say in general a men at that time evaluation is conducted. the father has been told about his daughter's death. he is serving a two-year sentence for evading arrest from a police officer. he also served time in 2011 for an assault charge. ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> both kruger and warner are expected in court tomorrow afternoon to face formal charges. >>> a santa clara supervisor says they are failing to respond to ems calls in nine minutes 90% of the time. they are meating the goal about 80% of the time. the down has threa
the child. her mother, 23-year-old sarah kruger and her 26-year-old boyfriend rye the . >> this neighbor says people did try to intervene. police tell kpix 5 they have been called to the apartment 14 times in since 20126789 just last week there was a call of reported drug use and another report of two adults fighting, buzz police found no science of domestic violence. person said he did notice a little girl with bruises. >> looked like a head butt, like it was an stent. >> the...
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the kid rye acts and makes a mistake and he'll pay the consequence for that mistake.ircumstance. this fan has had incidents in the past and buying a ticket to a game does not give you the license to be an idiot. he's an air traffic controller, and i certainly don't want him bringing my plane in. >> he's got a little anger management deal going on. we should point out that he as apologized and volunteered not to attend any more games this season. but the thing is, in marcus's defense, it's kind of like the football controversy we saw last week with richard thompson, richard sherman. story. >> richard sherman. >> they're out there, running around, testosterone. are we being too hard on these athletes expecting them to be ready to have tea? and maybe on the fans who are just trying to cheer it on. >> the expectation on the fan is you should go to the game, cheer for the team but you shouldn't step over the line. this fan has stepped over the line. in the case of richard sherman, he really didn't do anything wrong. he just snapped during a television interview. in terms o
the kid rye acts and makes a mistake and he'll pay the consequence for that mistake.ircumstance. this fan has had incidents in the past and buying a ticket to a game does not give you the license to be an idiot. he's an air traffic controller, and i certainly don't want him bringing my plane in. >> he's got a little anger management deal going on. we should point out that he as apologized and volunteered not to attend any more games this season. but the thing is, in marcus's defense, it's...
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asked why he might be the target of such snark, the rab rye bye told the bergen record, i have totallydon't understand it. none of it makes any sense. join the club, rabbi. the newly unredacted documents also reveal efforts made by wildstein and his deputy, bill baroni, to prevent certain new jersey democrats from attending a q&a session back in november. referencing loretta weinberg and john wisniewski, the two democrats now leading the bridgegate investigation, wildstein wrote, do we let weinberg and whiz attend? can we stop them? baroni responded, how do we stop them? it just creates an issue. perhaps the most revealing exchanges involve former christie campaign manager bill stepien. october 1st of last year an e-mail was published in "the wall street journal." it was september by the executive director of the port authority, patrick foye, who was appointed by andrew cuomo. in the e-mail foye called the bridge lane closures abusive and suggested they violated federal law. today with this new trove of e-mails we have learned that that same day, ok 1st, 2013, bill stepien wrote to dav
asked why he might be the target of such snark, the rab rye bye told the bergen record, i have totallydon't understand it. none of it makes any sense. join the club, rabbi. the newly unredacted documents also reveal efforts made by wildstein and his deputy, bill baroni, to prevent certain new jersey democrats from attending a q&a session back in november. referencing loretta weinberg and john wisniewski, the two democrats now leading the bridgegate investigation, wildstein wrote, do we let...
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the room. symptoms include high fever, runny nose, coughing, watery ryes and the rash on the face and the neck. >> 4:33. the russian worker who was hit by a bobsled is in stable condition this morning. the worker was air lifted to a hospital yesterday and has undergone surgery on two broken legs. the organizers say the operation went well and the worker is conscious. he was hit by a forerunner sled at the center before the start of the two-man bob sled training. >> a look at the olympic flame burning bright in sochi. you can see blue skies, 4:30 in the afternoon. the weather is a pleasant 62 degrees at the winter olympics. a lot happened while you were sleeping. we'll air the event later today but as always if you are one of those who can't wait we have spoilers. >> if you would rather wait close your eyes, wait for the music to end. we'll let you know. safe to come on back. this morning japan could take home its first olympic gold in men's figure skating. he became the first skate tear break the 100-point mark ever in the short program. he scored 101.45. the american jason brown in sixth place
the room. symptoms include high fever, runny nose, coughing, watery ryes and the rash on the face and the neck. >> 4:33. the russian worker who was hit by a bobsled is in stable condition this morning. the worker was air lifted to a hospital yesterday and has undergone surgery on two broken legs. the organizers say the operation went well and the worker is conscious. he was hit by a forerunner sled at the center before the start of the two-man bob sled training. >> a look at the...
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i mean the fights, the big fights over the budget, the rye onmurray, that's done, right? government shutdown and avoid a default are behind us. now all it is about presenting visions of which party do you want to see. >> that's the thing. when i listen to congressman jeffries list off some of the truly significant accomplishments in the last few years, one thing that does occur to me is fiscal cliff. it was an unavoidable deadline. >> we're dealing with deadlines now. >> outside of the total crisis deadline mentality. this budget doesn't seem to fall into that. any way, i hate to end on a depressing note. my thanks to congressman hakim jeffries, for coming in this morning. the sochi olympic games are wrapping up. we're back so that is this -- i'm reading this all wrong. that is the other game, up against the clock. it returns. you heard it. you remember it. it is coming back next. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects
i mean the fights, the big fights over the budget, the rye onmurray, that's done, right? government shutdown and avoid a default are behind us. now all it is about presenting visions of which party do you want to see. >> that's the thing. when i listen to congressman jeffries list off some of the truly significant accomplishments in the last few years, one thing that does occur to me is fiscal cliff. it was an unavoidable deadline. >> we're dealing with deadlines now. >>...
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done. >> so it's a very delicate time here in ukraine, when deals have fallen through in the past, it has turned to ryehat is the worry. there are thousands of protestors behind me and in roads behind me manning multiple barricades, worrying that the police or army might come in. some police have left their posts, nobody really knows what that means, a lot of mistrust of the president and everyone waiting to see what the next word will be from the opposition leaders and if they get a real deal. reporting from kiev, thank you. >> lisa stark is in washington, d.c. where the white house has been closely watching the situation in ukraine. what can we expect from the white house today? >> no doubt they are closely monitoring what's going on right now to see if this is a deal that will stick. they were skeptical about the last deal, which as you know did not hold. we expect that president obama will continue his high level conversations with e.u. leaders. he spoke with german chancellor yesterday about the situation. they decided to talk on a daily basis to try to resolve this. the u.s. has also talked about
done. >> so it's a very delicate time here in ukraine, when deals have fallen through in the past, it has turned to ryehat is the worry. there are thousands of protestors behind me and in roads behind me manning multiple barricades, worrying that the police or army might come in. some police have left their posts, nobody really knows what that means, a lot of mistrust of the president and everyone waiting to see what the next word will be from the opposition leaders and if they get a real...
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. >> i'm rachel maddow and i like anything in a small bottle from the manhattan rye whiskey. >> that t. >>> next week my interview with didi myers. >>> the latest revelation about head injuries in football. plus, a new poll about whether parents will let their kids play the game. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> as millions of people get ready to watch the super bowl, one former
. >> i'm rachel maddow and i like anything in a small bottle from the manhattan rye whiskey. >> that t. >>> next week my interview with didi myers. >>> the latest revelation about head injuries in football. plus, a new poll about whether parents will let their kids play the game. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent...
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so i would have to say, she's the only person that can challenge her right now. >> angela rye? ly this is where i agree with rand paul. the person she needs to be most concerned about is bill clinton. it's -- making sure he keeps hi powder dry and saying the right things in the right time is really what matters. i know there's a lot of criticism about whether or not there should even be fundraisers happening for 2016 but democrats are right to keep their eyes on the prize and fight you'uture b clinton can't get in the way. sorry, bill. >> we'll end with you. >> there's only one way go and that's down. even though she said she's not running, i would be concerned of an elizabeth warren or somebody else who can run well to the left of her and get all of excitement and hillary clinton can't muster with the democrat liberal base. >> our power panel, have a fantastic weekend, folks. >> thanks, craig. >> we're going to look at the weekend weather forecast, jackie kucinich mentioned, while we wait, we can always count on moments like this. >> if i blindfolded someone and took him to 2:0
so i would have to say, she's the only person that can challenge her right now. >> angela rye? ly this is where i agree with rand paul. the person she needs to be most concerned about is bill clinton. it's -- making sure he keeps hi powder dry and saying the right things in the right time is really what matters. i know there's a lot of criticism about whether or not there should even be fundraisers happening for 2016 but democrats are right to keep their eyes on the prize and fight...
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. >> he said cryptolocker uses the security world's best inscription and uses to rye. n and restore from a backup that's more than three weeks old. if you don't have one, you are left with a choice. lose all your data or purchase the key to unscramble it. >> it's really a business, isn't it? >> absolutely. there's one recent estimate the person trytors have netted somewhere around $27 million from this. >> we talked to one use who are did pay and did get his dit taj back. but he sid not everyone does. payments are in bit coin, an electronic currency that's virtually untraceable. >> there's no way to know who is the person behind the adegrees receive payment. >> dugless sid paying criminals is out of the question. >> i personally do not have $400 of files on this computer i cannot recreate. >> he lost poetry from his grandmother but he's always been careful about when he clicks. >> this time they got me. >> your best about defense is to back up regularly and keep several old backups going back at least a m lots of users do pay to get their files back but he recommends th
. >> he said cryptolocker uses the security world's best inscription and uses to rye. n and restore from a backup that's more than three weeks old. if you don't have one, you are left with a choice. lose all your data or purchase the key to unscramble it. >> it's really a business, isn't it? >> absolutely. there's one recent estimate the person trytors have netted somewhere around $27 million from this. >> we talked to one use who are did pay and did get his dit taj...
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you see the barricade that separates the peaceful group of protesters from rye police. what you do not see is that the clashes are continuing sporadically and it is a tragic dance between the bryant police on one side and the militant protesters on the other. >> talk to me. you have been on the phone. what is your sense of what is going on on the ground with yanukovych. there are politicians. give me a sense of what is going on. leaders intotion an agreement to have this truce. we have a chapter of diplomacy beginning and you have the arriving tosters talk with ukrainian president this morning. it will sit down the opposition. the opposition is supposed to sit down with direct talks with the government. will this go forward? even if they go forward, they that much more if there are clashes going on. we will stay abreast of the situation. that is the latest from kiev. facebook and whatsapp. is a man in the house. withll have the discussion us on whether whatsapp is really worth 90 million -- $19 billion. >> i am manus cranny in london. this is on the move. when it comes t
you see the barricade that separates the peaceful group of protesters from rye police. what you do not see is that the clashes are continuing sporadically and it is a tragic dance between the bryant police on one side and the militant protesters on the other. >> talk to me. you have been on the phone. what is your sense of what is going on on the ground with yanukovych. there are politicians. give me a sense of what is going on. leaders intotion an agreement to have this truce. we have a...
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the court of appeals struck down a law that rye stricts the carrying of concealed weapons.ue, however, is far from settled it is going to be facing more challenges. joining me now is the county sheriff ross mercarini. it allows for the carrying of concealed weapons you need a permit from the sheriff or the police chief, correct? >> correct. >> you have to show that it you have taken and class and can use the gun. >> it is 16 hours of training. >> for san francisco city the laws are more extended than other counties in the state but good cause, moral character. suitability. and it is the totality of the circumstances that the sheriff or the chief have to take into consideration. >> and it varies from county to county? >> yes. >> what is the definition in the legal issue is about good cause. tough in some counties can you go in and take -- and you have taken the class you are issued the permit n others sit down and clane and get the permission. >> it has to do with the case that you present. we don't get many for carry conceal permits. but for good cause there are five prongs
the court of appeals struck down a law that rye stricts the carrying of concealed weapons.ue, however, is far from settled it is going to be facing more challenges. joining me now is the county sheriff ross mercarini. it allows for the carrying of concealed weapons you need a permit from the sheriff or the police chief, correct? >> correct. >> you have to show that it you have taken and class and can use the gun. >> it is 16 hours of training. >> for san francisco city...
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we are not happy until the number is zero, but we have been making good rye grass. rex the clover hill neighborhood is still without power. 81-year-old spent time cleaning up is to downed trees on his property. >> when a couple of inches of ice on everything. >> the ice was too heavy. it's down all over the place. >> sorry about that. we had some problem with the beer pays -- the earpiece there with suzanne kennedy. talk about possibly another potential storm coming for the weekend. >> here we go again. doug hill is here with what we are looking at for the upcoming weekend. rex you are hearing talk of a potential storm here. some folks on facebook started up there is going to be a huge storm in the atlantic this weekend. but there are no major storms whatsoever. beautiful weather and clear skies. 32 degrees and cold north of town. 34 in quantico. quiet and light winds with partly cloudy skies and temperatures dropping into the 20's. 22 to 28 and light winds with partly cloudy skies will stop you can see some clouds, and upper-level disturbance. >> a lot more on that
we are not happy until the number is zero, but we have been making good rye grass. rex the clover hill neighborhood is still without power. 81-year-old spent time cleaning up is to downed trees on his property. >> when a couple of inches of ice on everything. >> the ice was too heavy. it's down all over the place. >> sorry about that. we had some problem with the beer pays -- the earpiece there with suzanne kennedy. talk about possibly another potential storm coming for the...
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and that other speck on the blade is rye bread. duce a small piece of meredith kercher's bra clasp, claiming that it bears raffaele's dna. but one problem, they admit the police accidentally left the clasp at the crime scene for 47 days, only discovering it in a different place on the floor. in police video, you can see them passing it around, dirt on their gloves, raising questions of contamination. and among the prosecution witnesses, the star would be this man, rudy guede. he was known to perugian police as a thief, a drug user, who had threatened people with a knife. he fled perugia the day after the murder. a friend got him on tape saying he'd been at the house that night, but just going to the bathroom, and amanda knox wasn't there. but a year later, his story had changed. he says he did see her through a window. [ speaking foreign language ] >> but here's the issue at the center of the trial and the question of reasonable doubt. rudy guede's dna is everywhere in meredith's room, on her purse, where her cell phones and money a
and that other speck on the blade is rye bread. duce a small piece of meredith kercher's bra clasp, claiming that it bears raffaele's dna. but one problem, they admit the police accidentally left the clasp at the crime scene for 47 days, only discovering it in a different place on the floor. in police video, you can see them passing it around, dirt on their gloves, raising questions of contamination. and among the prosecution witnesses, the star would be this man, rudy guede. he was known to...
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it hasn't made it to much of the east bay or the south bay. but by sun rye tomorrow, everybody is going to get wet as we look for more flood alerts up in the north bay with rapid rises on some of the rivers and the streams. the national weather service has posted these flood advisories beginning at midnight tonight and all the way through tomorrow afternoon. so be prepared for some, you know, some road flooding in the usual places and many places in the north bay. showers will increase near midnight an then this low pressure acts as a kicker. as it gets close tore the shoreline, it will push a cold front south through the bay area that will really give some dynamics to all of this. the moisture that can't fall in the south bay will finally get the push it needs from the cold front and look at the widespread rain we get in 24 hours from now. it all sedes south with accumulations of two to three inches on the peninsula. one to two on the south bay and two to three in the mountains. the higher you go, the more i falls. so what is going to happen is the showers
it hasn't made it to much of the east bay or the south bay. but by sun rye tomorrow, everybody is going to get wet as we look for more flood alerts up in the north bay with rapid rises on some of the rivers and the streams. the national weather service has posted these flood advisories beginning at midnight tonight and all the way through tomorrow afternoon. so be prepared for some, you know, some road flooding in the usual places and many places in the north bay. showers will increase near...
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rye. >> and the amount of money that we are talking about is not huge but it seems to me that any time that you can recover any of the port's costs, and expenditure and if the program could expand, it is important why we keep the eye on even on the pennies and the dollars and cents that is the reason that i have asked the questions is to keep at it because it is like we need every dollar and penny that we can recoup. >> i would say that a lot of the auto macing and some of the work that we have already done is making our administrative processes more efficient, and for instance, we put together these operations, agreement and templates now, and that we can now utilize and it will be much more easy to negotiate, in the future. and the zone schedule, and it is a one time, you know, big revision that we have done. and which, will make our lives easier in the future, but i think that the fact that we have this tiered structure that will help to facility the smaller and medium sized businesses to join the program, i think that will help us to get more and bring more sites in and get more revenue
rye. >> and the amount of money that we are talking about is not huge but it seems to me that any time that you can recover any of the port's costs, and expenditure and if the program could expand, it is important why we keep the eye on even on the pennies and the dollars and cents that is the reason that i have asked the questions is to keep at it because it is like we need every dollar and penny that we can recoup. >> i would say that a lot of the auto macing and some of the work...
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over the course of 19-plus major league seasons, he amassed 3316 hits. he was 19,196 rook ryeof the year. he earned 13 all-star to along with the five world series rings and batting average .312. >>> wednesday world record holder in the men's speed skating davis not only failed to win his third straight gold medal in the event, but he failed to medal at all. davis said there was no excuse, but he simply didn't have the speed today. >>> the netherlands took two medals in the race. davis, who finished eighth will compete saturday in the 1500 meters. >>> in the women's down hill event history was made as there was a tie for the gold medal, an olympic first in an alpine event. tying dominique ginson of switzerland. now the ties were measured and recorded to the .0001, four digits to the right of the dismal pointdecimal point, not . that's why they'll share the goal. another way leads with 12 medals, canada and netherlands behind them with 10, and united states with 9, and usa lost to canada in women's hockey, but there is a likelihood that they'll face each other again in the gold
over the course of 19-plus major league seasons, he amassed 3316 hits. he was 19,196 rook ryeof the year. he earned 13 all-star to along with the five world series rings and batting average .312. >>> wednesday world record holder in the men's speed skating davis not only failed to win his third straight gold medal in the event, but he failed to medal at all. davis said there was no excuse, but he simply didn't have the speed today. >>> the netherlands took two medals in the...
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the ram over. here's how he's winning him over in this video. he calls it with a sandwich. ram sort of given his order there. pretty delicious, right? >> a vegetarian. >> for sure. that looks like ryead. >> delicious bread. oh! >> look at this. instead of head butting the guy, he's kind of eating the sandwich quite peacefully. looks like maybe the ram's lady friend came over and tried to get a bite and he was like, hell no, back off. that's all you need to do if you can counter an angry ram. >> maybe it is not the sandwich at all. maybe it is just the lady friend. he's happy now. >> mellow. >> like, hey, dude, perfect time for that sandwich, actually. >> can you put "sports center" on now? >> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us. and we'll see you next time, everybody. >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. it is time for the best videos from the web, "right this minute." >> a baby moose gets trapped by -- >> two hoofs. >> the happy ending behind the saddest face ever. >> a little boy with autism waits for the garbage truck. this has become the scene that he loves most. now, see the driver's surprise delivery and meet the family that was -- >> just ove
the ram over. here's how he's winning him over in this video. he calls it with a sandwich. ram sort of given his order there. pretty delicious, right? >> a vegetarian. >> for sure. that looks like ryead. >> delicious bread. oh! >> look at this. instead of head butting the guy, he's kind of eating the sandwich quite peacefully. looks like maybe the ram's lady friend came over and tried to get a bite and he was like, hell no, back off. that's all you need to do if you can...
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the time was a draft of the screen there but we are down to 39 minutes for the west on rye. we are also tracking the lacdelays . that number almost twice the normal commute time for this morning in the normal self long ride. << the conceit the rain is coming down pretty persistently as you can see. mill valley is providing san next preparing for the storm. they got about 8 in. of rain in the three day period. it's around the bay area that to confine it now. specifically here in mill valley. that's a place to come also fire station in the 26. there isn't limit of 10 bags and you have to be a resident of the city. it's raining pretty consistently out here as i said. is starting to pick up pace out of the north bay and wallace ran nine you you should fill up a sandbag for me. << we have a new video on a seminal this morning this video stores are a large tree fell on to our house and a car. about 3:00 this morning fire fighters are not there to use their chain saws to chop up as much as the camera there is some pretty bad damage to the house good news is that nobody was hurt. the
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rights that every single person has according to the constitution and according to the human condition. you have a rye to due process, you have a right to assembly, you don't have to be 51% to be able to protest a sexual assault in a college town like we did, without being jailed, without being tortured. we have 18 cases of torture that are now documented. this is not about majority and minority. this is about a fact that the government does not accept dissenting points of view as legitimate and until it stoorts do that there will be no -- starts to do that there will be no peace. >> how is what's happening in venezuela affecting you at home? we'll talk about that after the break. >> my name is kevin, and i'm in "the stream" " >> ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. we're talking about the crisis in venezuela and what it will take to end the violence. we want to focus now on the u.s. role. president maduro accuses the u.s. of helping organize the protest. the u.s. state department says those allegations are baseless and false. >>> in general and in this crisis in particular? >> well the u.s. has had a long history in
rights that every single person has according to the constitution and according to the human condition. you have a rye to due process, you have a right to assembly, you don't have to be 51% to be able to protest a sexual assault in a college town like we did, without being jailed, without being tortured. we have 18 cases of torture that are now documented. this is not about majority and minority. this is about a fact that the government does not accept dissenting points of view as legitimate...
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when you're thinking about the economy right now, when we talk about, you know, the jobs number for any given month, rye now the -- right now c.b.o. is saying a very important effect of the affordable care act or one of the essential effects it will have right now is increasing demand for goods and services, leading more employers to hire more workers or increase their employees' hours. every time there's a jobs number that is below what people expected, the number of people that go out sand say that was because of the affordable care act -- and say that was because of the affordable care act, precisely this is saying that aspect of the affordable care act goes in the opposite direction. it's helping jobs right now in the economy today. that's really important and i think people have largely missed out on that. in their reporting on appendix c. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> it is really an instrument of the president and that has always been the case. the president is always the master. i mentioned in the book that pre
when you're thinking about the economy right now, when we talk about, you know, the jobs number for any given month, rye now the -- right now c.b.o. is saying a very important effect of the affordable care act or one of the essential effects it will have right now is increasing demand for goods and services, leading more employers to hire more workers or increase their employees' hours. every time there's a jobs number that is below what people expected, the number of people that go out sand...
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rights that every single person has according to the constitution and according to the human condition. you have a rye to due process, you have a right to assembly, you don't have to be 51% to be able to protest a sexual assault in a college town like we did, without being jailed, without being tortured. we have 18 cases of torture that are now documented. this is not about majority and minority. this is about a fact that the government does not accept dissenting points of view as legitimate and until it stoorts do that there will be no -- starts to do that there will be no peace. >> how is what's happening in venezuela affecting you at home? >> heavily armed, combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... break though investigative documentary series... new ep
rights that every single person has according to the constitution and according to the human condition. you have a rye to due process, you have a right to assembly, you don't have to be 51% to be able to protest a sexual assault in a college town like we did, without being jailed, without being tortured. we have 18 cases of torture that are now documented. this is not about majority and minority. this is about a fact that the government does not accept dissenting points of view as legitimate...