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call me tommy. okay, tommy. all right. i'm seeing a lot of tickytacky fouls here.hat, he made you go to a handwashing seminar? that's some major b.s. pardon my language, kids. how are you? hello. no sweat off our ass. yeah, that hugo, he kind of had it out for us. ugh. i-i can't stand inspectors like that. you know? makes us look like turds. "no one can make you look like a turd without your permission." eleanor roosevelt. ha! this kid's a trip! funny stuff, funny stuff. you know what? i'm actually, uh... i'm starving. you hungry, ron-ton? you mean eat one of bob's burgers? hugo would never... oh, come on, ron. this guy... (laughs) how tall is this guy? (chuckling): he's pretty tall. the leaning tower of ta... of tall guy. (bob laughs) i'm giving you a hard time, come here. hey, bob, can you grill us up a couple? um... is this part of the inspection? uh, yeah, something i like to call the mouth inspection. (laughing) okay. (continues laughing) whoa! this is incredible! wow, first time i ever got a compliment from a health inspector. bob, question: you like rock? um
call me tommy. okay, tommy. all right. i'm seeing a lot of tickytacky fouls here.hat, he made you go to a handwashing seminar? that's some major b.s. pardon my language, kids. how are you? hello. no sweat off our ass. yeah, that hugo, he kind of had it out for us. ugh. i-i can't stand inspectors like that. you know? makes us look like turds. "no one can make you look like a turd without your permission." eleanor roosevelt. ha! this kid's a trip! funny stuff, funny stuff. you know...
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then i had gone to tommy, who i knew was the head guy. >> tommy is tommy holloman who prison officials say is the leader of the 211 gang. >> i told him. i says, look, i'm not going to lie to you. i said, this is what i'm in for. i said it was on an ex-girlfriend of mine. i says, it wasn't on a child. i said, i'm not a piece of crap, i'm not a rat. he says, you know, yeah, okay. then he sent down one of his buddies and says tommy says you're all right. but what are you going to do for us? >> if they know that you're a sex offender or something else of that nature, then they will charge you rent to live here. >> i pay rent by them giving me a list of canteen items that they wanted me to order for them. it was $25 a month. >> but it didn't stop there. on the day before the super bowl, laudone says he sent an underling, inmate jason wright to his cell with another order, to hide a batch of hooch, inmate-made alcohol. >> so i panicked when i had to do something illegal. even though i was told and forced to do it. i said no. i'm trying to make a stand. saying, you know, this is it. they came
then i had gone to tommy, who i knew was the head guy. >> tommy is tommy holloman who prison officials say is the leader of the 211 gang. >> i told him. i says, look, i'm not going to lie to you. i said, this is what i'm in for. i said it was on an ex-girlfriend of mine. i says, it wasn't on a child. i said, i'm not a piece of crap, i'm not a rat. he says, you know, yeah, okay. then he sent down one of his buddies and says tommy says you're all right. but what are you going to do...
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kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight.it seemed to me that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death. that's about the only one i can sit down with and have a real conversation with. >> kenyatta, he a deep individual. i like to see how far i can go with arguments, conversations, debates, and all that. and he put up that fight. >> people probably suspected their relationship was something other than what it was. but from my observation, it was truly a platonic friendship. >> people got their own opinion about me and him. but then you know, everybody got their opinion. as long as it ain't true, then why put up an argument? if you put up an argument, that's showing
kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight.it seemed to me that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death....
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tommy, please stand up. all right. tommy is here. yeah! kendrick: be sensitive when you talk about the child, her disability, or anything else that could upset young children. remember, these children are just as sensitive to the emotional climate around them as ordinary children are. say it a little louder. [whispering] hello. woman: a self-image is important to all children. good job. ok, tommy. you can sit down. good job. all human beings, not only special needs children-- first of all, before we can accomplish anything in life, we need to know who we are and what we are. so it may seem that because my children are so young we shouldn't be teaching those things, but to develop a child into being a whole child, you need to start with the developmental process very young. our children need-- we need to start developing good self-images: who you are, what you are, and where you're going. they don't know where they're going, but we should know where they're going, and that's exactly what we work on here at poe. kendrick: in teaching moderat
tommy, please stand up. all right. tommy is here. yeah! kendrick: be sensitive when you talk about the child, her disability, or anything else that could upset young children. remember, these children are just as sensitive to the emotional climate around them as ordinary children are. say it a little louder. [whispering] hello. woman: a self-image is important to all children. good job. ok, tommy. you can sit down. good job. all human beings, not only special needs children-- first of all,...
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he saw tommy branch hit maslin in the back of the head. the injuries were to the side of maslin's head and the defense seized on that, saying if moore was wrong about that e the jurors couldn't believe him about anything. the jury expected back here tomorrow morning. at d.c. superior court, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> could rj3 be the quarterback of the red tails? he calls the redskins nickname, quote, derogatory and racist. red tails would be an honor to the airmen who used to use that as their nickname. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate the opportunity to talk on this. >> we want to read you some of the fearly 300 comments that came in on our facebook page. marcus writes, they don't need to change it at all. i don't understand why the native americans have a problem with it. it's not hurting anybody, leave it the way it is. phyllis says i think the time has come for political correctness to take a hike. people need to stop being sensitive. this team had this name for a long time, leave them alone. and being sensitiv
he saw tommy branch hit maslin in the back of the head. the injuries were to the side of maslin's head and the defense seized on that, saying if moore was wrong about that e the jurors couldn't believe him about anything. the jury expected back here tomorrow morning. at d.c. superior court, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> could rj3 be the quarterback of the red tails? he calls the redskins nickname, quote, derogatory and racist. red tails would be an honor to the airmen who used to use that as...
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considering two of the guys that helped put these numbers together were rookies in 2012, tommy milone and parker. they tied for the team's franchise record for victory in a first season with 13, both are so fresh, they don't even understand what it is they should fear in the big leagues. >> i haven't been around long enough to really know. but i feel like that the guys that we had didn't make it feel like we're all rookies. we went out there and we battle nd a we kept the team in the game. it felt like we were out there doing our job. we had a friendly competition between the starters. just go out there and try to outperform the guy who just went before you. >> we real ized when we see another team that has a lot of guys that have put in 10, 15 years, we look at ourselves and we can't even add up to that many. we just kind of know who we are and we don't put too much into it. >> reporter: by the end of last season, the as were the fifth staff of the young majors. that said not to another get bartolo colon. >> ibanez, spwings and misses. >> reporter: -- swings and misses. >> reporter:
considering two of the guys that helped put these numbers together were rookies in 2012, tommy milone and parker. they tied for the team's franchise record for victory in a first season with 13, both are so fresh, they don't even understand what it is they should fear in the big leagues. >> i haven't been around long enough to really know. but i feel like that the guys that we had didn't make it feel like we're all rookies. we went out there and we battle nd a we kept the team in the...
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considering two of the guys that helped put these numbers together were rookies in 2012, tommy milonend parker. they tied for the team's franchise record for victory in a first season with 13, both are so fresh, they don't even understand what it is they should fear in the big leagues. >> i haven't been around long enough to really know. but i feel like that the guys that we had didn't make it feel like we're all rookies. we went out there and we battle nd a we kept the team in the game. it felt like we were out there doing our job. we had a friendly competition between the starters. just go out there and try to outperform the guy who just went before you. >> we real ized when we see another team that has a lot of guys that have put in 10, 15 years, we look at ourselves and we can't even add up to that many. we just kind of know who we are and we don't put too much into it. >> reporter: by the end of last season, the as were the fifth staff of the young majors. that said not to another get bartolo colon. >> ibanez, spwings and misses. >> reporter: -- swings and misses. >> reporter: a.
considering two of the guys that helped put these numbers together were rookies in 2012, tommy milonend parker. they tied for the team's franchise record for victory in a first season with 13, both are so fresh, they don't even understand what it is they should fear in the big leagues. >> i haven't been around long enough to really know. but i feel like that the guys that we had didn't make it feel like we're all rookies. we went out there and we battle nd a we kept the team in the game....
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. >> tommy are you on that same page?on the page of having -- my kids are guarded by police officers in their schools. anything less than that i would not be comfortable with. i did a story a couple of months ago about a security guard in michigan who left his been in the bathroom at a middle school and luckily nobody found it, but, you know, that incident alone is enough. especially when you've got kids, you know, every day that they're in school especially if you have an armed teacher, their mission is going to be to try to get that gun away from that teacher. that's not something i've comfortable with. police officers, yes, anybody else, a rent a cop armed teachers, no way. >> i'm curious about the libertarian position on this. as a libertarian, i imagine your pro gun rights. where do you come out on this. >> if you remember after the n.r.a., the first controversial wane lapierre press conference, you might remember conservatives supported him liberals were morninging him and the lib are tarns didn't know how to react
. >> tommy are you on that same page?on the page of having -- my kids are guarded by police officers in their schools. anything less than that i would not be comfortable with. i did a story a couple of months ago about a security guard in michigan who left his been in the bathroom at a middle school and luckily nobody found it, but, you know, that incident alone is enough. especially when you've got kids, you know, every day that they're in school especially if you have an armed teacher,...
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is tommy, basically what icy what it does from tuesday to saturday they do like studio time. show you how to do your videos, and make beats. and on saturday is a clean-up day. and everyone gets paid (inaudible) that's basically it. >> lisa. >> hello, my name is lisa scola, i live in district 10 on wisconsin street. i am very happy that the budget is being balanced. thank you very much and i am happy about our supervisor cohen. i am an artist and i have been writing opera in district 10 for 20 years. and bringing people in from the community to perform in the operas. classical music and orchestras. and wonderful things happen and these are our resources. i want to ask if they will continue and increase the cultural equity grants and the san francisco art commission is reviewing these things. and the benefit of doing this, it's a small amount of money. it ties in with the daniel webster concept of keeping the parents happy of the tech boom who will find this a culturally vivid and challenging and beautiful hill. where they can see international opera and classical music. becaus
is tommy, basically what icy what it does from tuesday to saturday they do like studio time. show you how to do your videos, and make beats. and on saturday is a clean-up day. and everyone gets paid (inaudible) that's basically it. >> lisa. >> hello, my name is lisa scola, i live in district 10 on wisconsin street. i am very happy that the budget is being balanced. thank you very much and i am happy about our supervisor cohen. i am an artist and i have been writing opera in district...
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joining us is tommy, served if the obama white house.s a former spokesman for the national security council. also joining us, christopher hill, former u.s. ambassador to south korea. fou dean at the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon, served as the head of the u.s. pacific command and u.s. central command. admiral fallon, what worries me the most is a miscalculation that could trigger all-out war. am i overly concerned or are you concerned about that as well? >> wolf, i think it's prudent to be concerned, and certainly pay close attention to this. but i believe it thing may be a little bit overhyped right now. >> tell us why. >> well, the first thing is, his ability to strike the u.s., i think is mostly talk. there's a possibility that some of his missiles might be able to range alaska, or possibly a u.s. territory or bases closer in. but unlikely, they've never demonstrated an ability to get anything to fly as far as the u.s. it took them many years to try to get tha
joining us is tommy, served if the obama white house.s a former spokesman for the national security council. also joining us, christopher hill, former u.s. ambassador to south korea. fou dean at the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon, served as the head of the u.s. pacific command and u.s. central command. admiral fallon, what worries me the most is a miscalculation that could trigger all-out war. am i overly concerned or...
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the white house, as tommie vietor said play this role of integrator.t's not unusual for state and d & b to be in different tracks, i think it's good they are. >> while this whole thing has been going on, wave seen a lot of allegations before today. this is a big thing to have the intelligence community saying in this mele mouth way, yeah, sort of we're on board with this as well. when we were previously getting leaks less substantiated it didn't prove anything about chemical weapons but proved that people inside the administration were trying to force the president into going to war in syria. are there enclaves in this administration pushing for it? >> you hit something a taboo subject hard to discuss. you asked what are the motives certain players in this discussion have had? they want to see an intervention and thus they want to organize evidence to try to trigger the behavior from the u.s. government they want to see, an intervention with what they see as the fsa and they often present it as a more organized and sinthy sized and warm and friendly op
the white house, as tommie vietor said play this role of integrator.t's not unusual for state and d & b to be in different tracks, i think it's good they are. >> while this whole thing has been going on, wave seen a lot of allegations before today. this is a big thing to have the intelligence community saying in this mele mouth way, yeah, sort of we're on board with this as well. when we were previously getting leaks less substantiated it didn't prove anything about chemical weapons...
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he testified and said he saw tommy branch hit maslin in the back of the head. the injuries were to the side of maslin's head and the defense seized on that, saying if moore was wrong about that, the jurors couldn't believe him about anything. the jury expected back here tomorrow morning. at d.c. superior court, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> still ahead, a little bit of this. a little bit of that. a whole lot of news as the president held a last >>> late this evening, the washington post is reporting president obama is preparing to send lethal weapons to help arm syria's opposition. the president answered questions about chemical weapons in syria as well as other subjects, and martha goes through the laundry list of topics, beginning with the boston bombing investigation. >> president obama faced the white house press corps tuesday and a deluge of questions on national security. with the tax on the boston marathon still so raw, he addressed criticism that the u.s. did not do enough to prevent the bombings. >> it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investiga
he testified and said he saw tommy branch hit maslin in the back of the head. the injuries were to the side of maslin's head and the defense seized on that, saying if moore was wrong about that, the jurors couldn't believe him about anything. the jury expected back here tomorrow morning. at d.c. superior court, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> still ahead, a little bit of this. a little bit of that. a whole lot of news as the president held a last >>> late this evening, the washington...
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new jersey governor chris christie can thank 4-year-old tommy zananeli for his latest gaffe.arlier this month tommy asked the governor a question at a town hall meeting. >> this is your time. get the microphone. what's your favorite tv show. >> i don't have a real favorite show. but i like to watch sports on tv. when i have time to do it, that's what i do. >> what is your favorite tv show? >> scooby do. >> how old are you? >> four. >> that was my favorite too when i was four. >> shocking. shocking that scooby doo is still on the air. it turns out christie was full of scooby doo-doo and exposed by a watchdog group who reported given the governor's birthday and the official premiere date of scooby doo where are you, christie would have been seven years old, not 4, when he watched the show's first episode. >> give the guy a break. i can't remember what i did yesterday much less what i did when i was four. >> i don't think it will derail his career. >> i think he'll be okay. >>> we told you yesterday about former congressman anthony weiner and his return to twitter. jimmy fallon
new jersey governor chris christie can thank 4-year-old tommy zananeli for his latest gaffe.arlier this month tommy asked the governor a question at a town hall meeting. >> this is your time. get the microphone. what's your favorite tv show. >> i don't have a real favorite show. but i like to watch sports on tv. when i have time to do it, that's what i do. >> what is your favorite tv show? >> scooby do. >> how old are you? >> four. >> that was my...
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tommy malone and jared parker.tied for the team's franchise record for victories in a first season with 13 both are so fresh they don't even understand what it is they should feel in the big league. >> i haven't been around long enough to know. i feel like the guys we had didn't make it feel like -- you know, we went out there and battled and kept the team in the game and it just felt like we were out there doing our job and we had a friendly competition between all the starters to just go out there and try to outperform the guy that just went before you. >> we realized at times when we see another team that has, you know, a lot of guys that have put in 10 or 15 years we can't even add up to that many. it's something we know who we are and we don't put too much into it. >> by the end of last season the a's were the 5th youngest staff in the majors. that said, not to forget the senior starter who at age 39 will hold down the 5th spot in the rotation once he serves his five game suspension for performance enhancer. >
tommy malone and jared parker.tied for the team's franchise record for victories in a first season with 13 both are so fresh they don't even understand what it is they should feel in the big league. >> i haven't been around long enough to know. i feel like the guys we had didn't make it feel like -- you know, we went out there and battled and kept the team in the game and it just felt like we were out there doing our job and we had a friendly competition between all the starters to just...
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. >> thank you tommi. hi everyone. i am jessica layman and director of san francisco disability action and we educate and mobilize seniors and people with disabilities to make change in san francisco around health care, housing, all other issues that come up. we are very delighted to have jazzie collins works with us and we are excited about the task force and on housing and thank you for your work. i wanted to speak today about a study and work that we're doing with seniors with disability and sro's. we have a couple of people to talk about some of the other housing work, but we have been aware this has been a real problem. the issues affecting seniors and people living in sro hotels and we worked together with the senior action network and one that merged to become the group and along with the collaboratives came together and surveyed about 150 seniors and people with disabilities living in sro hotels and were in various languages. san francisco what more than 500sro hotels and 19,000 units and i am surprised by that
. >> thank you tommi. hi everyone. i am jessica layman and director of san francisco disability action and we educate and mobilize seniors and people with disabilities to make change in san francisco around health care, housing, all other issues that come up. we are very delighted to have jazzie collins works with us and we are excited about the task force and on housing and thank you for your work. i wanted to speak today about a study and work that we're doing with seniors with...
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and tommy muska is the mayor of west, texas. also a volunteer fireman. good morning. thank you for joining us. can you help me out on the numbers here? we're still hearing we don't know exactly how many people have died. i heard the number 15. i heard it could grow to as many as 30. what can you tell us? >> we got debriefed a moment ago from our incident command. we had 100% search. we recovered one fatality. we have not done the apartment complex. that's going to be done today. >> you recovered the body but you know more people than that have died. >> we recovered one fatality on the blast site except for the apartment. we did go in last night and recover our firemen. our first responders. and the emts as well as the employees and other people that were in the plant itself. those were recovered last night and brought out due to the chemicals they were brought out last night. >> you said two of the firefighters were brothers. this is a personal tragedy for the people in this building behind us right here. >> they were the first ones to get on those trucks and they wer
and tommy muska is the mayor of west, texas. also a volunteer fireman. good morning. thank you for joining us. can you help me out on the numbers here? we're still hearing we don't know exactly how many people have died. i heard the number 15. i heard it could grow to as many as 30. what can you tell us? >> we got debriefed a moment ago from our incident command. we had 100% search. we recovered one fatality. we have not done the apartment complex. that's going to be done today. >>...
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joining us now is tommy vietor, he served in the obama white house. he's a former spokesman for the national security council. also joining us, christopher hill, the former u.s. ambassador to south korea. he's now dean of the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon. he served as the head of the u.s. pacific command and u.s. central command. admiral fallon, what worries me the most is a miscalculation that could trigger all-out war. are you concerned about that, as well? >> wolf, i think it's prudent to be concerned and certainly pay close attention to this. but i believe this thing may be a little bit overhyped right now. >> tell us why, tell us why. >> well, the first thing is his ability to strike the u.s. i think is mostly talk. there's a possibility that some of his missiles might be able to range alaska or possibly a u.s. territory or bases closer in. but unlikely. they've never demonstrated an ability to get anything to fly as far as the u.s. it took them many years to get that on
joining us now is tommy vietor, he served in the obama white house. he's a former spokesman for the national security council. also joining us, christopher hill, the former u.s. ambassador to south korea. he's now dean of the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon. he served as the head of the u.s. pacific command and u.s. central command. admiral fallon, what worries me the most is a miscalculation that could trigger all-out...
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imagine how many people you thought that every spoke volume as a young man by the name of tommy smithr young man by the name of peter norman, a young man by the name of john carlos didn't utter one word, but it's so powerful. it's a beacon for society. we didn't have a badge for black people. last time i checked that, all of us in this auditorium and then found that not here. so they sit back and says goodbye thing, a militant thing, they're trying to tear down america. listen to the basketball tournament and football tournament. he got his reputation off of me, off of mr. smith, mr. durbin because they cause us? confirmed troopers. so you can to put me with neo-nazis. he embraced him and promoted had been given a whole bunch of money is that the same team in their dealing with everyday. it comes a time in your life when you have to make a decision, too. a matchup this real quick. when i was a young guy, i had a vision. how could they make life better for my son? how can i make life better for your kids? is sitting assembling? i met with dr. king and dr. king told me something profoun
imagine how many people you thought that every spoke volume as a young man by the name of tommy smithr young man by the name of peter norman, a young man by the name of john carlos didn't utter one word, but it's so powerful. it's a beacon for society. we didn't have a badge for black people. last time i checked that, all of us in this auditorium and then found that not here. so they sit back and says goodbye thing, a militant thing, they're trying to tear down america. listen to the basketball...
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@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ where's tommy? i thought he was with you. no. jack!aying twinkle, twinkle, little star.) tommy? go get him! don't stop! keep playing! here we go. here's the fun part! did you do this? great job! wow. these are really good. you act surprised. aah! aah! practice makes perfect. announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. there are thousands of teens in foster care who don't need perfection, they need you. gerri: the house judiciary committee grilling department of justice officials for wasteful behavior including luxury jets, conferences, and a special unit set up to help hollywood because they needed some much. the doj catch criminals or help hollywood? we ask this on gerriwillis.com. 100 percent said catch criminals. no one said hollywood because they don't need it. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. that's just crazy. finally tonight, i want you last night, taking a cruise means risking disease and felt the conditions. more evidence of that theory today. the carnival fascination
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ where's tommy? i thought he was with you. no. jack!aying twinkle, twinkle, little star.) tommy? go get him! don't stop! keep playing! here we go. here's the fun part! did you do this? great job! wow. these are really good. you act surprised. aah! aah! practice makes perfect. announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. there are thousands of teens in foster care who don't need perfection, they need you. gerri: the house judiciary committee grilling...
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we're just talking to tommy alford who saw the initial explosion.elt the impact of it, we're going to take a short break. our coverage continues in a moment. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical
we're just talking to tommy alford who saw the initial explosion.elt the impact of it, we're going to take a short break. our coverage continues in a moment. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is...
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the most serious was the beating oftestimony of the defendant, tommy branch. she said that her son told her that he knocked ltc matlin down. she said she also found a baseball bat in his vehicle. but the most compelling testimony was from maslin's wife, abby. >> it took seconds to destroy a family. when her husband did not come home from the game, abby matlin was in a panic. when she saw two charges on his credit card at a gas station, she knew something was very wrong. this video shows the man who robbed and savagely beat t.c. maslin as he walked across capitol hill. her worst fears were realized when a doctor and hospital called to say he was undergoing major surgery. he had suffered a catastrophic injury. even though he had pleaded with the suspects to take what he had, the suspects attacked him and that 22-year-old tommy branch went at him with a baseball bat. she gave up -- abby matlin on the stand that she gave up her career to take care of her husband. he still walks with a limp. on the night of the attack to ask if he should come home early because the
the most serious was the beating oftestimony of the defendant, tommy branch. she said that her son told her that he knocked ltc matlin down. she said she also found a baseball bat in his vehicle. but the most compelling testimony was from maslin's wife, abby. >> it took seconds to destroy a family. when her husband did not come home from the game, abby matlin was in a panic. when she saw two charges on his credit card at a gas station, she knew something was very wrong. this video shows...
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now this, wait for it, the legendary cheech maran and tommy chong are with me now. activists and have a new animated movie out in celebration of 420 and there you can see the animated movie and here they are. you should be calling for a victory lap and you've been calling for legalized marijuana for 40 years and now you've got it. >> a long time ago tommy said, what if we're right. 20 years ago, and we're right. stuart: i've got technical questions, first of all, is h h hashish now legal, cannibus across the board and can you distinguish from one brand to another the effect on you. >> cheech can. he did a little too much hash. i thought it was caramel with hash oil. >> and that's he the thought-- >> you're serious? there's a difference from one kind to another. >> like wine, a merlot, cabernet. >> very little, if you're going to do it very little. do the rat test. when rats find something they don't know what it is they take a little bite and go off in the corner and see if it kills them. if it doesn't kill them they'll take a bigger bite and that's what you do with
now this, wait for it, the legendary cheech maran and tommy chong are with me now. activists and have a new animated movie out in celebration of 420 and there you can see the animated movie and here they are. you should be calling for a victory lap and you've been calling for legalized marijuana for 40 years and now you've got it. >> a long time ago tommy said, what if we're right. 20 years ago, and we're right. stuart: i've got technical questions, first of all, is h h hashish now legal,...
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tommy. you go ahead.is guide partner killed the animal, as for the family, they got a great story to tell. my question is why he killed the snake. what did it do? >>> a mail order bride this baby giraffe is seding to australia, shipped in a specifically made crate and will spend a month in quarantine before being paired a giraffe. your thoughts? >> awe. >> adorable. >> can i get a little snort? >>> president barack obama says those guilty will feel the full weight of justice coming up at 6:00, we will have a live report from boston, where two explosions during the marathon killed three leaving 100 injured. new information from the story. >>> we begin with continuing coverage of the tragedy, boston, the marathon had two explosions near the finish line. this is the cover of the newspaper, headline reading marathon terror. this came out this morning and last night. a apartment in massachusetts, a suburb iqxcp/f%rcgñoutside of b being searched, removed three bags of evidence, threw them in two cruisers, polic
tommy. you go ahead.is guide partner killed the animal, as for the family, they got a great story to tell. my question is why he killed the snake. what did it do? >>> a mail order bride this baby giraffe is seding to australia, shipped in a specifically made crate and will spend a month in quarantine before being paired a giraffe. your thoughts? >> awe. >> adorable. >> can i get a little snort? >>> president barack obama says those guilty will feel the full...
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tommy? go get him! don't stop! keep playing! here we go. here's the fun part! did you do this? great job! >>> we are talking to senator ted cruz. it interrupted you. i apologize for that. if you will, sir. >> guest: sure, i was say that unfortunately the obama administration has not made a priority to prosecute those felons with guns. 15,000 felons and funneltives tried to purchase a gun and were turned down. they prosecuted just 44. let me repeat the numbers of the out 156,000 fe lops and fumetives illegally trying to purchase autobahn, the obama justice department only prosecuted 44. i am introducing legislation to create a task force in department of jstice. we need to prosecute violent felons and fugitives to go after them and protect ourselves against violent crime. we shouldn't strip away the right to bear arm of lawful, peaceful citizens. >> lou: senator reid, the majority leader called for a cloture vote at 11:00 tomorrow morning. you and a number of you colleagues have also said you will filibuster should the needrise. is it your sense that the need will arise? are you
tommy? go get him! don't stop! keep playing! here we go. here's the fun part! did you do this? great job! >>> we are talking to senator ted cruz. it interrupted you. i apologize for that. if you will, sir. >> guest: sure, i was say that unfortunately the obama administration has not made a priority to prosecute those felons with guns. 15,000 felons and funneltives tried to purchase a gun and were turned down. they prosecuted just 44. let me repeat the numbers of the out 156,000...
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one of three men charged in the case. 22-year-old tommy branch. he is the one on tria here. branch had an aluminum bat that they say he called his barry bonds. and the prosecutors said branch hit mr. maslin in the head with that bat, causing severe brain injuries. >> the very first few weeks, he was in and out of a coma and thrashing and there was not even a personality in this. >> reporter: on the stand today, abbey maslin said her husband has had six operations. and many rounds of rehab. she says today he walks with a limp and has limited use of his right arm. she says he has trouble communicating. it is difficult to tell what he is understanding and what he is not. recently, doreen gentzler talked to the maslins as they continued to work on his rehab. >> i just focus on it, that it it. i just want to do it. and i got a long ways to go, too, to be honest. so i am not worrying about that. and i'm just going to move forward, keep working on it. >> reporter: the jury deliberations, they continue tomorrow. live at superior court, i'm pat collins, news 4. >>> and an emotional d
one of three men charged in the case. 22-year-old tommy branch. he is the one on tria here. branch had an aluminum bat that they say he called his barry bonds. and the prosecutors said branch hit mr. maslin in the head with that bat, causing severe brain injuries. >> the very first few weeks, he was in and out of a coma and thrashing and there was not even a personality in this. >> reporter: on the stand today, abbey maslin said her husband has had six operations. and many rounds of...
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tommy menino's been in boston for so many years, a beloved mayor, deval patrick, the governor, who rises in one occasion after the other and the president who is the aingeor of the service today. all of them will speak. it's going to be sort of a classic interfaith service with script actual readings from various texts and also beautiful hymns, of course, you'll be hearing that throughout and we'll talking whenever we can. then at the end of the service we'll try to talk to everyone who was in there, and experienced that room. alex wagner from msnbc and mike barnicle, also, of course with us and congressman ed markey who is from massachusetts as well so we'll try hear from everybody. let me go to governor malloy again. yesterday, these are sort of coming together, colliding, if you will, these emotional experiences for our country. newtown in december seems like yesterday, and, of course, this monday horror up at boston along the parade route, in fact, at the finish line for the boston marathon. what has been a change in your life having lived through all of this because you've been real
tommy menino's been in boston for so many years, a beloved mayor, deval patrick, the governor, who rises in one occasion after the other and the president who is the aingeor of the service today. all of them will speak. it's going to be sort of a classic interfaith service with script actual readings from various texts and also beautiful hymns, of course, you'll be hearing that throughout and we'll talking whenever we can. then at the end of the service we'll try to talk to everyone who was in...
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unfortunately, lost two long time fans, matthew hersl who was killed when a char struck him near city hall tommy cornelius, a long time fan who many fans would recognize. the two will be honored in addition to those affected by the tragedy in boston tonight with a moment of silence. >> reporter: vice-president of communications for the baltimore orioles. the game starts at 7:00. the gates are open. a little heightened security but it's not going to stop you from getting into camden yards. >> can you grab greg again and ask him, are they going to play sweet caroline? it's been sweeping around the major league ballparks. >> reporter: i've heard about that at other stadiums. you've heard about other stadiums playing sweet caroline. planning on doing that. >>> i'm in the aware of the plans. the moment of tribute and silence is what we have planned. >> reporter: there we have this, jamie. back to you. >> we'll have more from camden yards. log on to abc2news.com and follow website -- abc2 news on twitter. >>> heart attacks, always working to -- hackers, all working to get their hands on our stuff. >>
unfortunately, lost two long time fans, matthew hersl who was killed when a char struck him near city hall tommy cornelius, a long time fan who many fans would recognize. the two will be honored in addition to those affected by the tragedy in boston tonight with a moment of silence. >> reporter: vice-president of communications for the baltimore orioles. the game starts at 7:00. the gates are open. a little heightened security but it's not going to stop you from getting into camden yards....
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we have to run, tommy. thank you, again, tommy owen, we're glad you're okay. >>> moving on now -- we have to get to this story. north yee is fast becoming one of the most googled terms in years. that phrase being typed into the browser more than gun control or president obama. it has been searched at the rate seven times more than its previous peak during north korea's nuclear test in 2006. but a new pew poll shows a lot of people still don't really know what is going on. and what north korea is actually capable of doing. we're going to tell you here. pew found this. 47% of americans think north korea is capable of launching a nuclear missal that c le thamise united states. that's false. experts do not believe north koreans have the ability to militarize a nuclear warhead, small enough to be strapped to a missile. don't have the ability to do that. that's the believe. to anna coren, in seoul, south korea. tell us about the report from the pentagon, conflicting this widely believed opinion. >> reporter: you
we have to run, tommy. thank you, again, tommy owen, we're glad you're okay. >>> moving on now -- we have to get to this story. north yee is fast becoming one of the most googled terms in years. that phrase being typed into the browser more than gun control or president obama. it has been searched at the rate seven times more than its previous peak during north korea's nuclear test in 2006. but a new pew poll shows a lot of people still don't really know what is going on. and what...
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take sot --- javier castro texas, "tommy muska", dijo que 15 personas, entre ellas 5 bomberos, han muerto de la explosin en una planta de fertilizantes en la ciudad. ---hasta ahora se han recuperado los cuerpos de 12 vctimas pero como nos cuenta juany bazan, hay muchas personas que buscan a sus seres queridos. take pkg ;01 ;27 1;42 2;12 en medio de la devastacion, esta la angustia de muchos, algunos estan preocupados por amigos , companeros y otros como don raul por sus familias nats les dio miedo? si... pero mas alla del susto para el senor chavez lo mas angustiante dice es ver transcurrir las horas y no saber nada de su primo mariano saldivar... sot s/raul chavez/ no encuentra a su primo :27-30 "otro primo lo busco en los hospitales. primeo le dijeron que si estaba pero cuando fue a buscarlo no estaba.. saldivar vivia en los apartamentos frente a la planta quequedaron destruidos con el estallido en medio de la confunsion,sus failiares puedieron entrar pero solo encontrar dicen su celular --sot-- "osea se esperaa lo peeor, el primo que entro piensa que el esta ahi.." con 18 anios, de viv
take sot --- javier castro texas, "tommy muska", dijo que 15 personas, entre ellas 5 bomberos, han muerto de la explosin en una planta de fertilizantes en la ciudad. ---hasta ahora se han recuperado los cuerpos de 12 vctimas pero como nos cuenta juany bazan, hay muchas personas que buscan a sus seres queridos. take pkg ;01 ;27 1;42 2;12 en medio de la devastacion, esta la angustia de muchos, algunos estan preocupados por amigos , companeros y otros como don raul por sus familias nats...
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but the mayor of west, texas, tommy muska told the "wall street journal" the number of fatalities isan 160 people were injured and some 75 homes and a number of other buildings, including two schools and a nursing home are completely devastated. >> you can imagine, if you would, at the time it that the explosion took place, people sitting in their homes around the dinner table, watching tv, and instantaneously their life is forever altered by an incredible blast that literally blows down the side of their house. these homes that are close to the blast are literally blown apart, and blown open. and so the devastation is immense. but i've got to tell you, the other thing that we clearly saw in tooling around west is the clear sign of hope. >> both local and federal investigators are looking into what caused the fire that ignited last night's explosion. the last time the federal occupational safety and health administration inspected that fertilizer facility was 28 years ago. think progress reports, osha is chronically understaffed, which means that a given plant like west fertilizer ca
but the mayor of west, texas, tommy muska told the "wall street journal" the number of fatalities isan 160 people were injured and some 75 homes and a number of other buildings, including two schools and a nursing home are completely devastated. >> you can imagine, if you would, at the time it that the explosion took place, people sitting in their homes around the dinner table, watching tv, and instantaneously their life is forever altered by an incredible blast that literally...
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tommy malone takes his first loss of year. gave up six runs off of eight hits. he dropped a flyball. 1-0 rays. then in the second, escobar, see ya! that makes it 4-0 and tampa sweeps the a's 8-1 victory. >> to the asphalt, 400, bush and lagano don't care for each other. bush spins out. then they ram head-on. kenseth takes the checker flag. hope to see you at 11:00 and busy day in sports. >> katie: movie ticket sales you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> katie: coming up at 11:00, new high-tech tool helping law enforcement officers, how it makes going through hours of surveillance video easier and faster than ever. cutbacks at airports across the nation. the fear of massive delays and
tommy malone takes his first loss of year. gave up six runs off of eight hits. he dropped a flyball. 1-0 rays. then in the second, escobar, see ya! that makes it 4-0 and tampa sweeps the a's 8-1 victory. >> to the asphalt, 400, bush and lagano don't care for each other. bush spins out. then they ram head-on. kenseth takes the checker flag. hope to see you at 11:00 and busy day in sports. >> katie: movie ticket sales you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back...
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kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took flight to the williams burg section of brooklyn because of the numbered streets such as south 6th and south 7th which carried their direction. in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents purchased a house cheaply and over the years created a home that was a welcome place for their children and grandchildren. this haven was of such serenity that kenny often felt the same respect and awe that he experienced when entering the fragrant solitude of the catholic church, fleeing went the irish seeking refuge from the advancing harlems, the dark skin of the people making unrecognizable the prejudices they had endured when they arrived in america. the defect of memory driving them forward to separate themselves from the shadows that follow all immigrants. fleeing went the puerto ricans, escap
kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took flight to the williams burg section of brooklyn because of the numbered streets such as south 6th and south 7th which carried their direction. in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents...
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tommy malone takes his first loss of the year.osh reddick, dropping the longoria fly ball in the first. 1 or rays. he did have an rbi later in the second, escobar, first home run of the year, 4-0. tampa bay sweeps the a's with an 8-1 victory. >> cal hosting washington state. bottom nine two men on. bears down one. a base hit. we're going to have play at the plate. and he is safe! ties it at one. then mike ends it for the bears with the line-drive walkoff winner, just missed. cal went 2-1, take two out of >> hbo g links.ries. graeme mcdowell and simpson in sudden death. simpson the putt to put pressure on mcdowell but slides by. mcdowell, the 15-foot birdie putt to win. can't be short on these putts but simpson misses the ten-footer for par. graeme mcdowell the heritage champion. >> the sass fault, stp400. joey logano and kyle busch do not care for each other. today logan know ended up in the wrong spot. we bring you this crash in slow mo. matt kenseth takes it. and saito is the first japanese driver to win an indycar race, at long
tommy malone takes his first loss of the year.osh reddick, dropping the longoria fly ball in the first. 1 or rays. he did have an rbi later in the second, escobar, first home run of the year, 4-0. tampa bay sweeps the a's with an 8-1 victory. >> cal hosting washington state. bottom nine two men on. bears down one. a base hit. we're going to have play at the plate. and he is safe! ties it at one. then mike ends it for the bears with the line-drive walkoff winner, just missed. cal went 2-1,...
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as they wait for the help to arrive, paul's big brother, tommy, tries in that brotherly way to keep paul calm. >> i told him, hang in there. he looks over at me and i said, i'm going to get water, don't go anywhere. you know. >> finally, the rescue team arrives from l.a. and captain roy, who thought he had seen it all, can't believe what he's looking at. >> it was amazing. i was a little bit stunned for a second and then my mind started gearing up. >> keep it tight. i don't want him slipping down. >> by now, it has been almost two hours. paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved, including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how you are out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself. and that actually kind of perked him up a bit more. >> captain roy runs through his options. non
as they wait for the help to arrive, paul's big brother, tommy, tries in that brotherly way to keep paul calm. >> i told him, hang in there. he looks over at me and i said, i'm going to get water, don't go anywhere. you know. >> finally, the rescue team arrives from l.a. and captain roy, who thought he had seen it all, can't believe what he's looking at. >> it was amazing. i was a little bit stunned for a second and then my mind started gearing up. >> keep it tight. i...
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tommy muska talking about the volunteer firefighters killed this week in the huge fertilizer plant explosion>> so powerful, it registered as a seismic event and leveled parts of the town and 14 people lost their lives. 200 were injured. martin savidge is live in west, texas. there are still who are unaccounted for. thankfully not as many as reported earlier, some 60 then but now only a handful. how likely is it they will find those people alive? >> reporter: not too likely. this is no longer a search and rescue mission, it's search and recovery, and that's a clear indication if they do find anybody they probably won't be alive. yesterday they talked about 60 unaccounted for, and today they said it's about a handful, and they have one other building that needs to be searched. the problem and the reason it has been slow, the devastation is so extensive, and before teams can go in to look for anybody live or dead, they have to make sure the building is structurally sound. they have to rebuild the building before they can dig down there. it's hope, as horrible as this sounds, that 14 may be the
tommy muska talking about the volunteer firefighters killed this week in the huge fertilizer plant explosion>> so powerful, it registered as a seismic event and leveled parts of the town and 14 people lost their lives. 200 were injured. martin savidge is live in west, texas. there are still who are unaccounted for. thankfully not as many as reported earlier, some 60 then but now only a handful. how likely is it they will find those people alive? >> reporter: not too likely. this is...
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. >> mayor tommy muska was on his way to the location when the explosion occurred.d his family are safe but his fellow firefighters have been hard hit. how does a fire company deal with something like this? >> we'll fight back like we always do. >> the west fertilizer company was storing as much as 54
. >> mayor tommy muska was on his way to the location when the explosion occurred.d his family are safe but his fellow firefighters have been hard hit. how does a fire company deal with something like this? >> we'll fight back like we always do. >> the west fertilizer company was storing as much as 54