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. >> let's go quickly to our correspondent tonya cramer in jerusalem. tonya, tell us more about the mood there at the moment. >> it is certainly an emotional day in jerusalem. political leaders hearing from the israeli establishment the french government, families and relatives paying their respects to the victims of the attacks on the kosher market and paris last week. if families requested to bury them here in jerusalem, very symbolic. hundreds came to pay their respects, most from the french jewish community. they said that they were very concerned about what was happening in europe. >> ok, unfortunately we will have to leave it there. tonya cramer, thank you very much in jerusalem. >> all right we're going to take a one minute break and come back with more news. >> stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. on wednesday, "charlie hebdo" will bring out its first edition from its paris office since the people were killed. >> an image of the prophet mohammed will be on the cover, a message of clear defiant. >> security personnel have been put on duty aro
. >> let's go quickly to our correspondent tonya cramer in jerusalem. tonya, tell us more about the mood there at the moment. >> it is certainly an emotional day in jerusalem. political leaders hearing from the israeli establishment the french government, families and relatives paying their respects to the victims of the attacks on the kosher market and paris last week. if families requested to bury them here in jerusalem, very symbolic. hundreds came to pay their respects, most...
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>> that tonya harding images stuck in my head now.ought it was surprising although we saw this coming throughout the first in october. i think that we have sort of scene that he is sticking his toes in the water and saying that it doesn't seem like a positive response at this point. >> there's always going to be an asterisk. and you want to watch baseball and enjoy it and not have second thought about it. neil: when we come back, other financial network say we are all about your money and wanting something with a shark. you're we will be right back. so you can breathe and sleep shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best teractive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. congratulations. you're down with c
>> that tonya harding images stuck in my head now.ought it was surprising although we saw this coming throughout the first in october. i think that we have sort of scene that he is sticking his toes in the water and saying that it doesn't seem like a positive response at this point. >> there's always going to be an asterisk. and you want to watch baseball and enjoy it and not have second thought about it. neil: when we come back, other financial network say we are all about your...
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>> that tonya harding images stuck in my head now.ought it was surprising although we saw this coming throughout the first in october. i think that we have sort of scene that he is sticking his toes in the water and saying that it doesn't seem like a positive response at this point. >> there's always going to be an asterisk. and you want to watch baseball and enjoy it and not have second thought about it. neil: when we come back, other financial network say we are all ab how could a luminous protein in jellyfish impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. welcome back to showdown! jerry rice here with 8 year old andrew hunter debating who will
>> that tonya harding images stuck in my head now.ought it was surprising although we saw this coming throughout the first in october. i think that we have sort of scene that he is sticking his toes in the water and saying that it doesn't seem like a positive response at this point. >> there's always going to be an asterisk. and you want to watch baseball and enjoy it and not have second thought about it. neil: when we come back, other financial network say we are all ab how could a...
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those that follow her joining the brotherhood of silent warriors is a tune opportunity and a risk, tonyaith al jazeera in washington. >>> opportunity young woman takes her place stepping into her spotlight when we return the world's most famous ballerina is one we never knew, the mystery of the little dancer next. >> the fight over defense spending, could bucket cuts cripple the military. the pentagon's main spokesperson joins us. >> major changes in saudi arabia days after a new king took over, will they lead to progress on human rights? the key stone pipeline passes the senate, but the president's threatened veto puts it on a road to nowhere. those stories and more, straight ahead. >> president obama taking on re
those that follow her joining the brotherhood of silent warriors is a tune opportunity and a risk, tonyaith al jazeera in washington. >>> opportunity young woman takes her place stepping into her spotlight when we return the world's most famous ballerina is one we never knew, the mystery of the little dancer next. >> the fight over defense spending, could bucket cuts cripple the military. the pentagon's main spokesperson joins us. >> major changes in saudi arabia days after...
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that is tonya in quakertown and tonya from perk withcy where they picked up anywhere from 3 to 4" of snow with the storm system. snowfall totals fell in line with what we predicted. there was more through here as they got a thumping after midnight. there that's why totals elevated more in the lehigh valley. for everybody else it fell in line what we were call. allentown 3 3, philadelphia 34 wildwood 37 degrees. visibility becoming issue once again. wilmington down to a mile. philadelphia two trenton two and trenton 1.7 miles. future tracker 6 for remained he of afternoon cloudy and chilly. again patchy drizzle time to time especially city points south and east. north and west maybe freezing drizzle in the lehigh valley and later this afternoon a second part of the storm. rain showers, maybe snowflakes mixed in and that pushes off the coast by 5 or 6:00 this afternoon and skies go partly cloudy overnight and temperatures drop off again and there could be areas of black ice developing and sunday, sunday is nice and quiet. sunday to monday, here comes storm system two. this will not hav
that is tonya in quakertown and tonya from perk withcy where they picked up anywhere from 3 to 4" of snow with the storm system. snowfall totals fell in line with what we predicted. there was more through here as they got a thumping after midnight. there that's why totals elevated more in the lehigh valley. for everybody else it fell in line what we were call. allentown 3 3, philadelphia 34 wildwood 37 degrees. visibility becoming issue once again. wilmington down to a mile. philadelphia...
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those that follow her joining the brotherhood of silent warriors is a tune opportunity and a risk tonyaal jazeera in washington. >>> opportunity young woman takes her place stepping into her spotlight when we return the world's most famous ballerina is one we never knew the mystery of the little dancer next. finally tonight on point, she may be the world's most famous and most anonymous dancer ever and in the 19th century greatest artist and some of the biggest fans are trying to solve the mystery behind the muse and got the sheer exhaustion of a ballerina when dance had opportunity of art from girls from humble backgrounds. >> becoming a ballet student and rising through the ballet was a cans to rise in the world and it was a slim chance but it was a chance. >> reporter: they are best known for the figures of the dance lesson in the years of studying and painting in paris he knew well the simple reality of their lives. >> they were called rats that was a slang term for the young ballet students and they were young and skinny and scampered in from the streets. >> reporter: and tapped th
those that follow her joining the brotherhood of silent warriors is a tune opportunity and a risk tonyaal jazeera in washington. >>> opportunity young woman takes her place stepping into her spotlight when we return the world's most famous ballerina is one we never knew the mystery of the little dancer next. finally tonight on point, she may be the world's most famous and most anonymous dancer ever and in the 19th century greatest artist and some of the biggest fans are trying to solve...
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let's go straight to tonya page live from joe -- johannesburg and why did this happen?e best person to answer this is the person from constructional service who is with me now and it was ultimately his decision to make and one he labored over and tommy why won't that take him and reveled by the people? >> thank you to you and your viewers. we are gathered and joined by the constitution as i have said in my earlier interview, in the early days of my appointment, for example, i had an interaction with the president to get his council and he reminded me very firmly that in everything i do i should make sure i uphold the constitution. that alone made it much easier for me in discharging in this regard and many other instances, we made sure that public opinion and public pressure whether it's politically motivated or otherwise did not form the basis for the decision that is to be made and that it is solely on the evidence is for us. >> reporter: so 20 years and shown remorse and helping police as well with identifying the sights of some of the victims, although public opinio
let's go straight to tonya page live from joe -- johannesburg and why did this happen?e best person to answer this is the person from constructional service who is with me now and it was ultimately his decision to make and one he labored over and tommy why won't that take him and reveled by the people? >> thank you to you and your viewers. we are gathered and joined by the constitution as i have said in my earlier interview, in the early days of my appointment, for example, i had an...
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despite the convictions, tonya reid continues to maintain her innocence. >> yes, always will. i'll maintain it forever. >> most deny, and they deny it in the face of evidence. you could show videotape if you had the type of munchausen syndrome by proxy where there was some act you could capture on film. if you showed it to them they would typically deny that's going on. >> ray and tanya reid are now divorced. ray remarried. michael and his older sister, carolyn, both live with their father and his new wife. tanya reid is eligible for parole in 2009. >> it disturbs me that she is probably going to go through life denying what she did, even though the court in iowa has convicted her of child abuse. two juries here in texas have convicted her of murder, and, you know, her son was taken from her and never had another episode. it's a strange syndrome where someone just will never admit what they've done. >> she was offered a deal where she could have served maybe eight or ten years if she just admitted that she had done this and she chose not to do that. this is the price she's pay
despite the convictions, tonya reid continues to maintain her innocence. >> yes, always will. i'll maintain it forever. >> most deny, and they deny it in the face of evidence. you could show videotape if you had the type of munchausen syndrome by proxy where there was some act you could capture on film. if you showed it to them they would typically deny that's going on. >> ray and tanya reid are now divorced. ray remarried. michael and his older sister, carolyn, both live with...
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tonya sent along a few words.will start by reading those and then i will try to do justice from one of the poems of this wonderful collection. to write poetry in this age can fairly continually shouting into in the best. language is treated more as a toy for obfuscation and irony that a tool for resistant and poetry becomes more punchline than a punch. a poet, but what you really do? to read poetry at such a kind then becomes a generosity. to publish it cannot compare with them and to recognize poetry to notice the work it does in the knowledge the work is meaningful practically becomes an act of rebellion. that makes the work of the before columbus foundation for poets, writers readers, america. i think them today for that where, for saying that language and words and literature and i think them for recognizing boyishly to recognize the book of poetry by a 47-year-old first-time mom her on a smalltime price is to say unusual and make several different. i think this while two yes, yes, but, a book that finds out t
tonya sent along a few words.will start by reading those and then i will try to do justice from one of the poems of this wonderful collection. to write poetry in this age can fairly continually shouting into in the best. language is treated more as a toy for obfuscation and irony that a tool for resistant and poetry becomes more punchline than a punch. a poet, but what you really do? to read poetry at such a kind then becomes a generosity. to publish it cannot compare with them and to recognize...
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. >> all right stewart freud berg tonya span know and robert griffiths, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us. that's "viewpoint." stay with us for "news 4 today." when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. >>> today many parts of our region will be under a winter weather warning or watch starting tonight. >> we're keeping an eye on the radar and the roads this morning. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal will tell us what is coming our way and when. good morning and welcome to "news 4 today." i'm adam tuss. >> i'm angie goff. today is sunday january 25th. ready for another round? >> let's go straight to storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal. >> a winter storm warning will begin for the panhandle of west virginia washington county and maryland and frederick county virginia this morning. that will run through tomorrow
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. >> tonya cramer joins us live on the line. what has spurred this latest violent exchange? >> i think the whole border region was under heightened security. the army was on high alert for the past week. it killed several senior hezbollah operatives. it is not clear how and when they will do so. basically, they see it as part of the expected retaliation. >> netanyahu said those responsible will pay the price. how likely is it this could escalate like another war we have seen in the past? >> we have also heard him say he holds the lebanese government and assad regime responsible for the attacks coming from their territory. we understand there is a lot out here in the israeli region. reports we're hearing from the israeli media saying it appears there is concern despite these harsh words. certainly it depends on how israel will respond. they have already responded with heavy artillery fire. a peacekeeper was confirmed killed. but thanks for joining us on the line from jerusalem. jordan says it is prepared to release in iraq e female prisoner in exchange for a jordanian pilot h
. >> tonya cramer joins us live on the line. what has spurred this latest violent exchange? >> i think the whole border region was under heightened security. the army was on high alert for the past week. it killed several senior hezbollah operatives. it is not clear how and when they will do so. basically, they see it as part of the expected retaliation. >> netanyahu said those responsible will pay the price. how likely is it this could escalate like another war we have seen...
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two other gypsy hill victims carol booth whose body was found near kaiser hospital, and 14-year-old tonya blackwell, the body discovered in the gypsy hills area of pacifica. >> i am told he's the pesh person that did it. i wish he'd admit to it. >> if convicted he can spend his days in prison. >> a police chase ended in a crash this afternoon. a motorcycle crashed into a car and at least one person went to the hospital. >>> a chp crack down means you may want to check your speed. earlier, the chp was out in force and joins with us a look at how the divider means many are off to the races. carolyn? >> well, bridge district officials say they noticed after that barrier was installed, that speeds went way up now, they're looking to try to get drivers to slow down. >> the driver of this white suv was the worst offender of the day according to the chp. they're laser beams blasting across the bridge at 81 miles per hour the legal speed limit is 45 until near the toll plaza where it drops to 35, then 25. but since the median was installed a few days ago designed to prevent collision there is a d
two other gypsy hill victims carol booth whose body was found near kaiser hospital, and 14-year-old tonya blackwell, the body discovered in the gypsy hills area of pacifica. >> i am told he's the pesh person that did it. i wish he'd admit to it. >> if convicted he can spend his days in prison. >> a police chase ended in a crash this afternoon. a motorcycle crashed into a car and at least one person went to the hospital. >>> a chp crack down means you may want to check...
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two other gypsy hill victims carol booth whose body was found near kaiser hospital, and 14-year-old tonya blackwell, the body discovered in the gypsy hills area of pacifica. >> i am told he's the pesh person that did it. i wish he'd admit to it. >> if convicted he can spend his days in prison. >> a police chase ended in a crash this afternoon. a motorcycle crashed into a car and at least one person went to the hospital. >>> a chp crack down means you may want to check your speed. earlier, the chp was out in force and joins with us a look at how the divider means many are off to the races. carolyn? >> well, bridge district officials say they noticed after that barrier was installed, that speeds went way up now, they're looking to try to get drivers to slow down. >> the driver of this white suv was the worst offender of the day according to the chp. they're laser beams blasting across the bridge at 81 miles per hour the legal speed limit is 45 until near the toll plaza where it drops to 35, then 25. but since the median was installed a few days ago designed to prevent collision there is a d
two other gypsy hill victims carol booth whose body was found near kaiser hospital, and 14-year-old tonya blackwell, the body discovered in the gypsy hills area of pacifica. >> i am told he's the pesh person that did it. i wish he'd admit to it. >> if convicted he can spend his days in prison. >> a police chase ended in a crash this afternoon. a motorcycle crashed into a car and at least one person went to the hospital. >>> a chp crack down means you may want to check...
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. >> reporter: in tonya hip's reading class, the last thing nate sembler wants is to talk about english wants to tell you why he likes the shaux. >> kam, chandler, earl, maxwell. >> reporter: i found out this fourth graders story goes beyond kit cats and football. >> he was born seven weeks early ga because of a tumor that was on the leg. when he was two weeks old, they have had to take it off. he has never had that left leg at all. >> over the years, convincing him to wear a prosthetic wouldn't be an idea. >> reporter: they got an idea. >> we decided to have something that is cool enough for him to wear. >> sherman, the hawk, autographed. >> reporter: when richard sherman got the news that a boy had a leg with his face on it. he wanted to meet him. so he invited nate to the team's training facility in renton as two all-stars came together. 500 miles from seattle, the seahawks now have a fan for life. if you need him, you can find him here on the football field. >> that was alex rosier reporting. the seattle seahawks face the new england patriots in super bowl xlix february 1st. you can
. >> reporter: in tonya hip's reading class, the last thing nate sembler wants is to talk about english wants to tell you why he likes the shaux. >> kam, chandler, earl, maxwell. >> reporter: i found out this fourth graders story goes beyond kit cats and football. >> he was born seven weeks early ga because of a tumor that was on the leg. when he was two weeks old, they have had to take it off. he has never had that left leg at all. >> over the years, convincing...
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tonya shows us the holes in her mother's clothe which is she says were made by shrapnel from the explodingll. >> who knows who we will see now. we cannot return because everything is destroys. she helps her mom unpack the few belongings she has. they found shelter in a hope. >> when the car arrived we threw everything we had there it when we turned the corner another shell hit. >> eight people are staying here, there are no beds available, the elderly sleep in the makeshift dorms children sit with their nervous lawyers they say they have nowhere to go. >> . >> we run from the shelling there is no water no electricity, it was almost impossible to live there. >> andre is the house owner he supervisors the repaired of one of the two stoves preparing for more people to arrive. >> the situation is very tough, the fighting causes deem trauma for people. but here, at least, they can start a new life. >> we drove through the check point to find the home. on a snowy street, we found it. what sounded like artillery echoed through the freezing air. this is the remains of a home ella had lived in most
tonya shows us the holes in her mother's clothe which is she says were made by shrapnel from the explodingll. >> who knows who we will see now. we cannot return because everything is destroys. she helps her mom unpack the few belongings she has. they found shelter in a hope. >> when the car arrived we threw everything we had there it when we turned the corner another shell hit. >> eight people are staying here, there are no beds available, the elderly sleep in the makeshift...
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tonya page, johannesburg. >> the development of deplate gate. the nfl is looking allegations that the patriots used under inflateed football. the league found 11 of 12 game balls were not fully inflated. under inflation makes it easier for players to grip and catch the ball. the nfl investigation is expecting to wrap up by the end of the week. that's all of our time for this new hours. "real money" is up next with david shuster in tonight for ali velshi. . >> triumphant and swaggering president obama. the political battle has begun and we'll look at if any of the president's economics stand a chance in the g.o.p.-led congress. >>> we'll show you in havana that could make things tough and in the mountains of switzerland some of the most smartest and powerful people in the world are trying to solve the most pressing economic problems
tonya page, johannesburg. >> the development of deplate gate. the nfl is looking allegations that the patriots used under inflateed football. the league found 11 of 12 game balls were not fully inflated. under inflation makes it easier for players to grip and catch the ball. the nfl investigation is expecting to wrap up by the end of the week. that's all of our time for this new hours. "real money" is up next with david shuster in tonight for ali velshi. . >> triumphant...
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. >> host: tonya, do you favor affirmative action laws? >> caller: idea but i just wish people were more educated on the fact that a lot of people who are getting the benefits of it do not say that they're getting the benefits of it, and many of them don't even know that because, in my job environment i would say that publicly seven of the 40 people definitely were helped because they were white women, because they're not as even qualified as some of the black men who try to get the same job. >> host: thank you, ma'am trend to i think the caller makes an excellent point. the fact of the matter is that in american lives there and many groups who get all sorts of benefits, sometimes informally sometimes formally. clearly women. what about all these people who get benefits because their parents happen to go to a particular university legacies for instance? what about the benefits that athletes get -- as far as i'm concerned there are probably good reasons for aiding all of these there is a groups. shouldn't be, nobody should be under the delu
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[laughter] tonya in new york city: neil you said exactly what i felt really. all tied up? karen in ohio: neil, they are not going to prove this even automobile tires deflate in the winter. let it go. good theme here. >> could you answer right now is tom brady a cheater? you didn't know that 15% of the air was out of the ball? >> you don't feel like you had an unfair advantage with the colts? >> do you feel you've done anything differently than anybody else in the league? >> i'm glad he dressed up at least for the presser. frank in michigan: neil i'm with you who in the hell care about ball inflation? if the legal issued the balls at the start and each plays with what what was handed them, then who cares about 10 pounds or 20 pounds in or outside the ball? who, indeed frank? by the way, i have no idea what you were saying. neil, a 15% loss of air from 12.5 psi is a loss of 1.7 psi almost nothing. that means that the balls had a total pressure of 10.63 psi instead of 12.5, it is almost not possible to measure that small of an amount which is exactly what i said
[laughter] tonya in new york city: neil you said exactly what i felt really. all tied up? karen in ohio: neil, they are not going to prove this even automobile tires deflate in the winter. let it go. good theme here. >> could you answer right now is tom brady a cheater? you didn't know that 15% of the air was out of the ball? >> you don't feel like you had an unfair advantage with the colts? >> do you feel you've done anything differently than anybody else in the league?...
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if you told me they had a plan like tonya harding, the seattle seahawks secondary in the next two weekshad anything approaching a twinkle, anything nice we'd say he is at it again. i don't believe this at all. >> you don't believe it? >> i don't. there's one reporter, a good reporter who had one source. might have been confusion using the k ball. the kicker ball was with brought on the field once. >> which is inflated to a different amount. >> yes. the reason the ball is regiment and formalized is something the seahawks did nine years ago. they were the last to mess with the kicking ball. however, just for a couple of reasons, if you look at the law of the relationship between gas and temperature, a cold day can deflate the ball and could deflate the ball. if they were 12.5 psi it could go below the standard because of the weather. why would brady want different balls in different games? say the patriots were doing something nefarious in the gachlt it would be a different ball than he is throwing all season. i think he would want the consistency more. >> you saw the driving rain that go
if you told me they had a plan like tonya harding, the seattle seahawks secondary in the next two weekshad anything approaching a twinkle, anything nice we'd say he is at it again. i don't believe this at all. >> you don't believe it? >> i don't. there's one reporter, a good reporter who had one source. might have been confusion using the k ball. the kicker ball was with brought on the field once. >> which is inflated to a different amount. >> yes. the reason the ball is...
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father and then mother had come to america without documents years earlier leaving carlos and sister tonya grandmother. they live with young7Ñ siblings born here in a few crowded rooms in east oakland a neighborhood where gangs flourish just as in el salvador. carlos, sr. who works as an unlicensed barber would like to get a work permit. he was encouraged by president obama's recent announcement on immigration. >> i think it is going to help us. god willing we'll be able to work legally. i think i will be able to get my license to work as a barber and start my own business. >> reporter: for his son, it's been worth the fear and the struggle. he wants to be an accountant. >> i start college next year from high school. get a career, help my family. >> reporter: at the u.c. berkeley law school allison davenport studies and handles family immigration cases in the international human rights law clinic. she says the immigration challenges faced by the sura family are complex and uncertain but not unusual. >> that's a common scenario. the parents are undocumented. the children born in the u.s. ar
father and then mother had come to america without documents years earlier leaving carlos and sister tonya grandmother. they live with young7Ñ siblings born here in a few crowded rooms in east oakland a neighborhood where gangs flourish just as in el salvador. carlos, sr. who works as an unlicensed barber would like to get a work permit. he was encouraged by president obama's recent announcement on immigration. >> i think it is going to help us. god willing we'll be able to work legally....
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of recurring suicide bombings accommodating in a terrible bombing at the baton you, the city of the tonya seder dinner. almost 30 people dead, an invasion by israeli forces of the west bank and the encirclement of kafka in 2000. the invasion of u.s. forces of iraq which also coincided with my time there. it was like growing up fast as a journalist and having the responsibility for newsroom being thrust into a position of some managerial responsibility was eye-opening. there was tough. i was there for three years but every year felt like it was the equivalent of seven. >> host: those three years in israel how do you you think has affected the way you look at politics and philosophy? >> guest: well, you know i mentioned going to mcallen as a touchstone in my political worldview. when i was living in israel i met my wife there our first child was born in israel. there must have been four or five suicide bombings and i would say a five for 600-yard radius of my apartment give or take. there was a suicide bombing which i remember vividly in january 2004 literally just down the street from wher
of recurring suicide bombings accommodating in a terrible bombing at the baton you, the city of the tonya seder dinner. almost 30 people dead, an invasion by israeli forces of the west bank and the encirclement of kafka in 2000. the invasion of u.s. forces of iraq which also coincided with my time there. it was like growing up fast as a journalist and having the responsibility for newsroom being thrust into a position of some managerial responsibility was eye-opening. there was tough. i was...
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and when i have the shied show this is where the tonya -- patty hearst goes up there with her machine gun and the seven-headed snakes. senate and house hearings on the central intelligence agency that accused american presidents since dwight eisenhower of commanding squads of law wills assassins. -- lawless assassins. with these traumas -- and this is where you guys come in -- emerged a new sort of american politics, a stark discourse of reckoning. what kind of nation were we, to suffer such humiliations so suddenly so unceasingly so unexpectedly? a few pages hence you will read these words from one expert: for this first time, americans have had at least a partial loss in the fundamental belief in ourselves. we've always believed we were the new men, the new people, the new society, the last best hope on earth in lincoln's terms. for the first time, we've begun to doubt that. and that was only in february of 1973. by 1976 a presidential year, such observations would become so routine that when the nation geared up for a massive celebration of its bicentennial, it was common for edito
and when i have the shied show this is where the tonya -- patty hearst goes up there with her machine gun and the seven-headed snakes. senate and house hearings on the central intelligence agency that accused american presidents since dwight eisenhower of commanding squads of law wills assassins. -- lawless assassins. with these traumas -- and this is where you guys come in -- emerged a new sort of american politics, a stark discourse of reckoning. what kind of nation were we, to suffer such...
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didn't she say she would do a tonya harding on the air at one point? not going to be necessary. no. year -- >> bradley cooper third year in a row gets best actor nomination. "silver linings" "american hustle." >> and working a block away and doing well. >> michael keaton. >> the great personal story. so many with fond memories of him from the '80s and emotional speech at the golden globes -- >> eddie redmayne -- >> i feel like he's the daniel day-lewis with "my left foot." it reminded me of that. >> very difficult but don't in some way eddie redmayne and benedict cumberbatch kind of cancel each other out? >> no. >> no, they don't. >> they do. they do. >> they're both adorable. >> and incredible actors. >> a lot of people -- >> a lot of people are going to be rushing to the theaters. most haven't seen these movies. >> there's not one single movie that made over $100 million. there are a lot of movies that have you know there are a lot in limited release. "american sniper" made $3 million so far you i think that movie will be really helped by this. >> $3 million is essentially the cat
didn't she say she would do a tonya harding on the air at one point? not going to be necessary. no. year -- >> bradley cooper third year in a row gets best actor nomination. "silver linings" "american hustle." >> and working a block away and doing well. >> michael keaton. >> the great personal story. so many with fond memories of him from the '80s and emotional speech at the golden globes -- >> eddie redmayne -- >> i feel like he's the...
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. >> reporter: couples like jeff and tonya introduced on a blind date and married for ten years. >> youd doughnuts and if i was being true to myself i would eat doughnuts a lot more than i eat doughnuts but am i miserable. am i lonely? am i denying myself because i don't eat doughnuts as much as i might like to i'm not. >> reporter: brett and morgan met in sunday school 17 years ago. they've been married for nearly mine. >> every time i got to the core of who i am i knew that i wanted to be married to a woman and i knew that i wanted children and i wanted to be a father and i want to be called daddy when i come home. >> reporter: but this morning critics are fired up. some demanding tlc pull the show. more than 70,000 people even signing this change.org petition have that is "my husband's not gay" promotes the false and dangerous idea that gay people can and should choose to be straight in order to be part of tear faith communities. >> it's irresponsible to be airing a show with the content that gives the idea that sexual orientation is a choice and that's a discredited and old idea. >>
. >> reporter: couples like jeff and tonya introduced on a blind date and married for ten years. >> youd doughnuts and if i was being true to myself i would eat doughnuts a lot more than i eat doughnuts but am i miserable. am i lonely? am i denying myself because i don't eat doughnuts as much as i might like to i'm not. >> reporter: brett and morgan met in sunday school 17 years ago. they've been married for nearly mine. >> every time i got to the core of who i am i knew...