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today i'm larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting hello what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired on today and shedding his clothes in the head film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what his job made of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out and in classical theater but over the past four years if you knew nothing about me before that you'd think ok he says that naked guy running around in the woods it's all next on larry king now. bug of the larry king now our guests today is joe maddon danell joe you known for his role as the often untold well wolf al seed in the h.b.o. supernatural series true blood and as the often unclose stripper big dick richie in the hit film magic mike next joe is taking on the legendary role of stanley kowalski in a streetcar named desire for the a.o. repertory theater this fall on top of which he has a fitness book comin
today i'm larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting hello what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired on today and shedding his clothes in the head film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what his job made of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out and in...
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today i'm larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting hello what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired ok and shedding his clothes in the head film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what his job make of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out and in classical theater but over the past four years if you knew nothing about me before that you'd think ok he says that naked guy running around in the woods it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now our guest today is joe mann danell joe you know him for his role as the often untold well wolf al seed in the h.b.o. supernatural series true blood and as the often unclose stripper big dick richie in the hit film magic mike next joe is taking on the legendary role of stanley kowalski in a streetcar named desire for the ale repertory theater this fall on top of which he has a fitness book coming out o
today i'm larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting hello what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired ok and shedding his clothes in the head film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what his job make of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out and in classical...
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the show is called "true blood." sunday nights, anna paquin, everybody.keselowski. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, and this is guillermo, every day, countless babies are born with unfortunate names, leading to a life of ridicule. guillermo and i are working to uncover some of these unfortunate names. guillermo, would you like to share what we found? >> yes. donaton, dolonius. samuel. digito, kinella. >> jimmy: kilos. >> samanda. fidora. tuisha. navarious. >> jimmy: this is going to go on forever, isn't it? >> chichia. >> jimmy: is that it? >> yeah, i think so. well, thank you, guillermo. >> you're welcome, dumbass. share your unfortunate name on twitter, hash tag unfortunate names. he beaten path"... he said. "trust me"... he implored. alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder... why she ever doubted... the booking genius. planet earth's number one accomodation site: booking.com booking.yeah! summer event is here. now get the mercedes-benz you've always dreamed of. but hurry, because a good thing like this won't last forever. [ tires screech ] here you go,
the show is called "true blood." sunday nights, anna paquin, everybody.keselowski. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, and this is guillermo, every day, countless babies are born with unfortunate names, leading to a life of ridicule. guillermo and i are working to uncover some of these unfortunate names. guillermo, would you like to share what we found? >> yes. donaton, dolonius. samuel. digito, kinella. >> jimmy: kilos. >> samanda. fidora. tuisha. navarious....
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today on larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting l.-o. what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired ok on shedding his clothes in the hit film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what his job make of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out in a classical theater but over the past four years if you knew nothing about me before that you'd think ok he's just that naked guy running around in the woods it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now our guests today his job.
today on larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting l.-o. what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired ok on shedding his clothes in the hit film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what his job make of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out in a classical theater...
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. >> true blood's back to quench your thirst!> we always go all out. >> secrets and shakeups on pretty little liars. >> it's like whoa! >> yea, it's crazy! >> and golden moments on hot in cleveland! >> how lucky can this old broad be? >> we're rolling out the red carpet now. >> hello, welcome to on the red carpet from the set of tv land's "hot in cleveland." i'm rachel smith. we'll get you to the red carpet in a moment, but first the big story in hollywood. we'll show you all around and catch up with it's leading ladies! but first, let's get you straight to the red carpet - for the super prding bullet for the super premiere of man of steel! no birds, no planes, but a superman spotting on the red
. >> true blood's back to quench your thirst!> we always go all out. >> secrets and shakeups on pretty little liars. >> it's like whoa! >> yea, it's crazy! >> and golden moments on hot in cleveland! >> how lucky can this old broad be? >> we're rolling out the red carpet now. >> hello, welcome to on the red carpet from the set of tv land's "hot in cleveland." i'm rachel smith. we'll get you to the red carpet in a moment, but first the...
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. >> then a "true blood" stud in the buff. >> you're literally running around naked. >>> now "entertainment tonight," the world wide leader in
. >> then a "true blood" stud in the buff. >> you're literally running around naked. >>> now "entertainment tonight," the world wide leader in
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true blood." is the choice for a super bowl losing head coach. >> we are still taking your answers to our water cooler question of the day. do you agree with an oregon high school decision to declare 29 valedictorians, or should they find a way to pick just one? you can share your response on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. it's like lightning in a snowball. it's like an iceberg volcano. it's like a hot chocolate coolatta! i just read the cup. hot chocolate goes chill with the dunkin' donuts hot chocolate coolatta. hurry in and cool off today. america runs on dunkin'. to the juicy part yet. i have. it's tender, too. yeah? so he texts back, "spring break '05," like that narrows it down. everyone's talking about dunkin's new juicy chicken sandwich. grab one with barbecue or bacon and ranch today. america runs on dunkin'. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. kim dacey checking on your morning commute. accidenticked up an southbound 95 rig
true blood." is the choice for a super bowl losing head coach. >> we are still taking your answers to our water cooler question of the day. do you agree with an oregon high school decision to declare 29 valedictorians, or should they find a way to pick just one? you can share your response on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. it's like lightning in a snowball. it's like an iceberg volcano. it's like a hot chocolate coolatta! i just read the cup. hot...
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today on larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting hello what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired ok and shedding his clothes in the head film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what does joe make of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out in classical theater but over the past four years if you knew nothing about me before that you'd think ok he's just that naked guy running around in the woods it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now our guests today.
today on larry king now it's true blood star joe man getting hello what's in store for true blood this year i could tell you a little bit without getting fired ok and shedding his clothes in the head film magic mike is a bit like being a swimmer it's kind of cold you know outside of the pool and you're kind of maybe anxious but once you get into the water you you know what to do and what does joe make of all the attention it gets for his looks you know my career started out in classical theater...
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series true blood for nell have a great night. wealthy british style. time to. go. around the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my extremes or the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our.
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game of thrones, true blood, boardwalk empire, would they have ever been taken seriously if we did nothest rated hbo series ever. by the finale in 2007 -- almost 12 million viewers watched. the networks, hbo reaches only 30 million households and 12 million viewers to watch that finale. that is astounding. it made gandolfini who he is. the guy weighed 300 pounds. he had this back for telegraphing. he was in 25 pounds over half a billion dollars. the six films after the sopranos ended brought in almost half a billion. would he have ever made it out of tony's shadow? sometimes a great world can consume you for the rest of your career. i actually met james gandolfini years ago. it is an interesting clash that i will talk about during the noon hour. connell: thank you. connell: a really nice guy. dennis kneale, thank you for that. the number one prescription drug in this country is hydrocodone. that is used in vicodin. i just wanted to correct that. connell: the market could probably use a little bit of that as well. at least it is not 200 points anymore. dennis and cheryl will take it fro
game of thrones, true blood, boardwalk empire, would they have ever been taken seriously if we did nothest rated hbo series ever. by the finale in 2007 -- almost 12 million viewers watched. the networks, hbo reaches only 30 million households and 12 million viewers to watch that finale. that is astounding. it made gandolfini who he is. the guy weighed 300 pounds. he had this back for telegraphing. he was in 25 pounds over half a billion dollars. the six films after the sopranos ended brought in...
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the hbo hit tv show "true blood."for the season six premier. cnn entertainment correspondent nischelle turner joins us. good morning, nischelle. >> good morning. i can bet you're a fan. this show kind of grabs people, takes hold, won't let you go. vampires have been big for awhile. this vampire show has a mix of suspense, sex and it has generated a huge devoted fan base, one of hbo's biggest hits. early premiers say it hasn't lost a step. new york post review of the first episode said instead of blood lust, this shows lust blood. we caught up with the stars last night and they talked about just how this show keeps moving along. listen. >> i feel like every year we're like oh, my god, how can we top how crazy we went last year. they always come up with something that takes it over the edge. >> my mum said you're going to l.a. to be a vampire, a vampire show, twilight wasn't out, none of it was out, she was like really, darling? i was like mom, this is it, this is the one. >> she was like really? no, you're going to be
the hbo hit tv show "true blood."for the season six premier. cnn entertainment correspondent nischelle turner joins us. good morning, nischelle. >> good morning. i can bet you're a fan. this show kind of grabs people, takes hold, won't let you go. vampires have been big for awhile. this vampire show has a mix of suspense, sex and it has generated a huge devoted fan base, one of hbo's biggest hits. early premiers say it hasn't lost a step. new york post review of the first...
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it was "the sopranos" back in the day, and hbo with the best, "true blood," that has always been the of tivo. the original dvr company whose technology and smarts so strong that it keeps winning lawsuit after patent lawsuit every single time if goes to court. well, just on thursday, they settled with three companies, google, cisco, and motorola mobility for $90 # billion, and any opportunity that the business had to talk to the ceo, we've got it. tom rogers, the ceo and president of tivo. thank you for joining us. >> great to see you, liz, how are you? liz: thank you very much. this week would have begun the trial, and you settled; correct? >> we did. liz: why? >> a lot of money, a half billion dollars, now up to $1.6 billion, and we settledded for certainty for the company, resolving two pieces of litigation, and we have the resolution. our other settlement spread money out over time. this paid it up front. getting the cash up front, getting it on the balance sheet, havinn that certainty now, being able to focus on the product and the operating growth of the company where we can put
it was "the sopranos" back in the day, and hbo with the best, "true blood," that has always been the of tivo. the original dvr company whose technology and smarts so strong that it keeps winning lawsuit after patent lawsuit every single time if goes to court. well, just on thursday, they settled with three companies, google, cisco, and motorola mobility for $90 # billion, and any opportunity that the business had to talk to the ceo, we've got it. tom rogers, the ceo and...
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true blood is back.you. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. >> he acts as if he stumbled upon the scene of an accident and he is catching up. >>> the benghazi debacle to the state department's sex and drugs shocker. can the obama presidency survive? >> can you tell me how many agents and investigators you've assign to the case? >> we may be able to do that -- >> can you tell me who the lead investigator is? >> on the top of my head, no. >> why cannot the head of the fbi anxious simple questions about the irs investigation? should we be worried? >> you know what it is like out on the open road. >> neither do you.
true blood is back.you. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. >> he acts as if he stumbled upon the scene of an accident and he is catching up. >>> the benghazi debacle to the state department's sex and drugs shocker. can the obama presidency survive? >> can you tell me how many agents and investigators you've assign to the case? >> we may be able to do that -- >> can you tell me who the lead investigator is? >> on the top of my head, no. >> why...
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true blood is back. i'm telling you. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. >> he acts as if he stumbled upon the scene of an accident and he is catching up. >>> the benghazi debacle to the state department's sex and drugs shocker. can the obama presidency survive? >> can you tell me how many agents and investigators you've assign to the case? >> we may be able to do that -- >> can you tell me who the lead investigator is? >> on the top of my head, no. >> why cannot the head of the fbi anxious simple questions about the irs investigation? should we be worried? >> you know what it is like out on the open road. >> neither do you. this thing ain't even left the parking lot. >> and we'll tell you why this duck dynasty program is so successful. we'll talk with one of the stars. >> i was pretty happy that he joined me. >> caution. we begin right now. >> hi. i'm in for bill o'reilly. right story. still no word from president obama about what is really going on with our unraveling federal government. as scandals at the
true blood is back. i'm telling you. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. >> he acts as if he stumbled upon the scene of an accident and he is catching up. >>> the benghazi debacle to the state department's sex and drugs shocker. can the obama presidency survive? >> can you tell me how many agents and investigators you've assign to the case? >> we may be able to do that -- >> can you tell me who the lead investigator is? >> on the top of my head, no....
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true blood. so monday on "studio b," we will talk about it. i wonder what bill is going to do this time? ask mr. tambourine man. i think o'reilly is coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the immigration fight and a huge split in the republican party about what to do we'll have a debate. >> greatest tribute that we can pay to those who came before us is by carrying on their work to pursue peace and justice, not only in our country but for all mankind. >> laura: president obama addresses a crowd of just 5,000 people in berlin this week. so where is all the fanfare gone and what does this say about america's role on the world stage? >> i would trailed every detainee in guantanamo. herald backs every gitmo detainee for one american prisoner. is this a smart move? herald will be here. ca
true blood. so monday on "studio b," we will talk about it. i wonder what bill is going to do this time? ask mr. tambourine man. i think o'reilly is coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the...
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sunday is episode two of true blood. so monday on "studio b," we will talk about it.is going to do this time? ask mr. tambourine man. i think o'reilly is coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the immigration fight and a huge split in the republican party about what to do we'll have a debate. >> greatest tribute that we can pay to those who came before us is by carrying on their work to pursue peace and justice, not only in our country but for all mankind. >> laura: president obama addresses a crowd of just 5,000 people in berlin this week. so where is all the fanfare gone and what does this say about america's role on the world
sunday is episode two of true blood. so monday on "studio b," we will talk about it.is going to do this time? ask mr. tambourine man. i think o'reilly is coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in...
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i mean, the true blood starts again next sunday night. i don't know. >> shepard: the texas actress who told fbi agents her husband sent threatening letters to president obama and farm bloomberg is under arrest for sending those letters herself. it's not clear what charges she will face but her husband's attorney claims the couple is divorcing and the woman was trying to set up his client when she contacted authorities good grief. carl, this is a whole basketful of stupid here. what are you talking about, set up the husband, letters with ricin. >> an extreme domestic potentially. we confirmed she has been arrested for having been connected to the sending of those ricin letters to president obama and mayor bloomberg. pegged investigators and others were at the scene today, continue to go through the house. they have been there several days looking forked and possible threats of ricin. it's lethal. a drop can kill a person. you can see the investigation going underway. shannon richardson told the fbi, that it was her husband who had sent the
i mean, the true blood starts again next sunday night. i don't know. >> shepard: the texas actress who told fbi agents her husband sent threatening letters to president obama and farm bloomberg is under arrest for sending those letters herself. it's not clear what charges she will face but her husband's attorney claims the couple is divorcing and the woman was trying to set up his client when she contacted authorities good grief. carl, this is a whole basketful of stupid here. what are...
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have you watched "true blood?" the guy that plays a werewolf has his shirt off every scene.ving me? >> this song is so there's a man with a syringe, who appears to be miming injecting the syringe into a woman's bottom. there's a woman holding a lamb in her arms as though the lamb is possibly her lover. this song is about fantasy, about role play. it's bizarro. >> now you're talking about having sex with lambs. >> that's the point of it. it's totally weird. the thing is, that's one of the delights of our culture, that you have the normal way one lives, then you have musicians and artists and others who realize a fantasy life for us. so you need to have a space for fantasy and play in our culture. >> okay. stephanie, a blogger writes on a website, a feminist in l.a., the majority of the song has someone murmuring, i know you want me over and over again. seriously, this song is disgusting, though admittedly very catchy. what's your take? number one on the bill board means a lot of teenagers and kids are listening. >> erin, i've got your back on this topic, sister. our two frien
have you watched "true blood?" the guy that plays a werewolf has his shirt off every scene.ving me? >> this song is so there's a man with a syringe, who appears to be miming injecting the syringe into a woman's bottom. there's a woman holding a lamb in her arms as though the lamb is possibly her lover. this song is about fantasy, about role play. it's bizarro. >> now you're talking about having sex with lambs. >> that's the point of it. it's totally weird. the thing...
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have you watched true blood? the guy has his shirt off every scene. sex sells. i would be outspoken against it. >> what is this wide-eyed innocent doe look you're giving me. >> you see the video so there's a man with a syringe who seems to be miamiing injecting the syringe into a woman's bottom. there's a woman holding a lamb affectionately in her arms as if the lamb is her lover. this song is about fantasy, role play. it's bizarro. >> now you're talking about having sex with lambs. >> this song is nutso. it's a grand role play in craziness. it's totally, totally weird. and the thing is that that's wa going well. >>> the normal way one lives and hue sessions, artists and others who realize a fantasy life for us and that's part of why songs like this can be fun and entertaining and why they become viral. so i think you need a space for fantasy and play in our culture. >> i like the use weird but i would use deviant. >> one says malt jurorty of the song has the r and b song murmuring i know you want it over and over into a girl's ear. that doesn't say consent in a
have you watched true blood? the guy has his shirt off every scene. sex sells. i would be outspoken against it. >> what is this wide-eyed innocent doe look you're giving me. >> you see the video so there's a man with a syringe who seems to be miamiing injecting the syringe into a woman's bottom. there's a woman holding a lamb affectionately in her arms as if the lamb is her lover. this song is about fantasy, role play. it's bizarro. >> now you're talking about having sex with...
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true blood. >> true blood. >> meaning that you cannot kill it. >> it account no be killed.s no silver bullet. there isn't, david. >> no silver bullet. and you know, whatever it takes, and what are they using these days to kill the vampires. >> wooden stake. >> there no wooden stake in the pandora. you cannot kill it. >> chipotle gets initiation. >> yes. >> and a buy. >> well, that stock has done nothing in the meantime, and panera has done well, and this industry is really hard to figure out who has the hot hand, and brinker downgraded by morgan stanley and that is a company that is not even down. >> and stearns says they can double the current floor space for 3,000 domestic restaurants possible. >> they are not saying that. that is stearns' view. >> well, chipotle has been the closest they can do that and the only guys doubling and tripling is whole foods. i like them. they are doing fabulously, and i would prefer them over chipotle. >> a nice rally. >> thank you for bringing that up. >> the s&p 500 up 1% on the nasdaq. >> positive day, and seasonally, you get to the end o
true blood. >> true blood. >> meaning that you cannot kill it. >> it account no be killed.s no silver bullet. there isn't, david. >> no silver bullet. and you know, whatever it takes, and what are they using these days to kill the vampires. >> wooden stake. >> there no wooden stake in the pandora. you cannot kill it. >> chipotle gets initiation. >> yes. >> and a buy. >> well, that stock has done nothing in the meantime, and panera has...
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and "true blood"'s resident vampire alexander skarsgard.
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this set them up as a great tour of original programing with true blood and "boardwalk empire." sure they would have got then those with the start -- adam: actors make living totally in the cable universe from those stuff. >> shows can go is a lot father than a big mainstream audience. this is $1.4 billion business. earns 30% margins. we think netflix is the next hbo? you know what? i don't think anybody is the next hbo. quite a franchise. tony soprano, james grand gaped that is a big loss. at age 51 seeming younger all the time. adam: yes its, dennis. tracy: first on fox interview with moody's analytics, mark zandi, he is working with adp on a new report about franchise jobs. ashley webster and i will walk you through the next hour of the trading. don't go anywhere. the dow is down 230. you have to come right back. we'll be right back. tracy: welcome back. i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. the fed selloff lasting for a second day on wall street. the dow is tumbling down 23 # points. -- 237 points. trading back below that 15,000 level. all despite more positive news
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that frank ledwidge a former british military officer and the author of investment in blood the true cost of britain's afghan war. thank you for world news to come including what's next for turkey's protesters now the prime minister's warned his patience has run out stay with us. nobody chooses to be holes no one chooses to me and now sorrow. isidro's for the show to. get in the six pm get out six p. six a. they were in. school. to me the class before the. days that were against her. it's tough to think about all of that comes in. and to know that many may not have only been the last to choose should never be me but they are also due to foreclosures that never should have. been. no again no more tolerance for the protests in turkey that pronouncements coming from prime minister erdogan and after hundreds of riot police stormed the stumbles taxi him square running to gas and rubber bullets down on protesters turkey's in jordan nearly two weeks of public on rest and heavy policing these pictures are coming to you live now from me stamboul earlier with a bang not say spoke to an occupy
that frank ledwidge a former british military officer and the author of investment in blood the true cost of britain's afghan war. thank you for world news to come including what's next for turkey's protesters now the prime minister's warned his patience has run out stay with us. nobody chooses to be holes no one chooses to me and now sorrow. isidro's for the show to. get in the six pm get out six p. six a. they were in. school. to me the class before the. days that were against her. it's tough...
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of edward snowden the whistle blood suppose the true extent of america's vast surveillance network plead for washington not to prosecute as he disappears from his hotel in hong kong. two suicide attacks rocked damascus killing fourteen and wounding dozens more as the u.s. considers approving lethal supplies to the syrian opposition. you're watching around the world this is our international it's kevin with you this hour at r.t. h.q. and first that no more tolerance for the protests in turkey that pronouncement comes from prime minister after hundreds of riot police stormed istanbul's taksim square raining tear gas and rubber bullets down on the protesters who've injured nearly two weeks of heavy policing now there is a car is unoccupied gays are protesting he was out during this morning's police crackdown he told. what he witnessed. through to a to go nervous stumble send a message that they're not going to intervene in the gezi park but the only texan square so they want to remove the barricades and they said they're not going to intervene in the peace of protesters but what the scene i
of edward snowden the whistle blood suppose the true extent of america's vast surveillance network plead for washington not to prosecute as he disappears from his hotel in hong kong. two suicide attacks rocked damascus killing fourteen and wounding dozens more as the u.s. considers approving lethal supplies to the syrian opposition. you're watching around the world this is our international it's kevin with you this hour at r.t. h.q. and first that no more tolerance for the protests in turkey...
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blood would go back. they brought up that today, very smart. >> that is true. to assume every drop of blood after he got punched. the prosecution is relying on those questions to kind of raise a doubt about -- >> we are getting into minutia. look at the testimony of the one eyewitness. straddling -- trayvon straddling zimmerman, the mma style, fists going down, screams coming from zimmerman. >> the key issue about that today. the witness said, hey, i heard those cries coming from the lighter-skinned individual on the ground. that is zimmerman. he's the one saying i yelled for help. i was scared, yelling for help. that's when i reached for my gun and -- >> i agree with pete. classic self-defense. >> classic self-defense. and mr. good gave this compelling testimony. ground and pound as if it were mixed martial arts. if you know anything about mixed martial arts or self-defense, the way to take somebody out quickly is smash them hard in the nose. disorient them and then take them down and ground them into submission. >> let me give you the point i was trying to ma
blood would go back. they brought up that today, very smart. >> that is true. to assume every drop of blood after he got punched. the prosecution is relying on those questions to kind of raise a doubt about -- >> we are getting into minutia. look at the testimony of the one eyewitness. straddling -- trayvon straddling zimmerman, the mma style, fists going down, screams coming from zimmerman. >> the key issue about that today. the witness said, hey, i heard those cries coming...
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they had to take my blood and then feed me their blood, because they considered the blood to be the true life. >> i think all in all, i was a good mother, as far as vampires go and things like that, i did make some really bad choices at times, especially when rod was 15 and 16 years old. >> i was entranced by it. i felt that that lifestyle could get me the inner strength and power i needed. >> ferrell's embrace of the vampire lifestyle was the first step on a road that would soon take him to death row. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. >>> at age 15, rod ferrell and his mother returned from florida to murray, kentucky. they rekindled old friendships with the local vampires. >> my name is jaden murphy.
they had to take my blood and then feed me their blood, because they considered the blood to be the true life. >> i think all in all, i was a good mother, as far as vampires go and things like that, i did make some really bad choices at times, especially when rod was 15 and 16 years old. >> i was entranced by it. i felt that that lifestyle could get me the inner strength and power i needed. >> ferrell's embrace of the vampire lifestyle was the first step on a road that would...
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so to say there's no blood on his hands really can't be true. s more like the medical examiner might not have paid particular attention or perhaps even washed off blood and didn't connect that up. >> joining me now, an msnbc contributor and attorney michael smerconish. it appears from that snippet we're hearing from don west, he's i think whebringing in som regarding how the medical examiner handled the situation, specifically examining trayvon martin's body. >> up until now, a lot of people have said it's really a he said, he said. unfortunately, one of the participants isn't here to provide his story. of course, george zimmerman doesn't have to testify himself. i think what that clip re-enforces is how forensics will be very much a part of this trial and they will be arguing and they will be disputing blood evidence, meaning position or lack thereof of the blood. the wounds that were sustained, et cetera, et cetera. there will be a lot of aspects of this case that won't be entered through the mouths of witnesses but rather through forensic info
so to say there's no blood on his hands really can't be true. s more like the medical examiner might not have paid particular attention or perhaps even washed off blood and didn't connect that up. >> joining me now, an msnbc contributor and attorney michael smerconish. it appears from that snippet we're hearing from don west, he's i think whebringing in som regarding how the medical examiner handled the situation, specifically examining trayvon martin's body. >> up until now, a lot...
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if that's true, then why is there no blood on trayvon martin's hand. why is there no blood under his finger nails, no blood on the cuffs of trayvon martin's two sweat shirts. george zimmerman knows, we know at the time, was bleeding. >> kendall, let me bring you in and talk to you about what you've heard so. if your job essentially as a prosecutor is to paint a picture of what happened that night for the jurors, obviously what you believe to be true as the prosecutor, is he doing that? >> well, i think he's doing a very good job. he started out with sort of dramatic surprising words, but he wanted to define george zimmerman first and membly before anything else happened in this trial. what he went from there was picking apart george zimmerman's story with a lot of inconsistencies because if the jury believes that george zimmerman was lying about things, then lying can equate to guilt. he also elevated i think very significantly the testimony of rachel johntell. this is a young woman listening to trayvon martin over the cell phone. remember she has some
if that's true, then why is there no blood on trayvon martin's hand. why is there no blood under his finger nails, no blood on the cuffs of trayvon martin's two sweat shirts. george zimmerman knows, we know at the time, was bleeding. >> kendall, let me bring you in and talk to you about what you've heard so. if your job essentially as a prosecutor is to paint a picture of what happened that night for the jurors, obviously what you believe to be true as the prosecutor, is he doing that?...
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blood. it was professionally clean and if reports are true he absolutely destroyed the electronic evidence in mr. hernandez thinks he is involved in the homicide. i think the obstruction is exactly what he did when he found out that the police were going to actually talk to him. >> judge jeanine: you say hernandez, your point he wouldn't have destroyed the surveillance. mark you know that. you can break the cellphone and they can still get the call? >> they can but we don't know how sophisticated mr. hernandez is with regard to electronics. it's a last ditch effort. he is trying to do whatever he can to destroy the images that are on his phone. certainly that and the images on the surveillance cameras. that is one thing. that stands by itself. having your home professionally clean, will you never get rid of all of the blood. >> judge jeanine: you would think people would figure this out. bringing in a cleaning service on monday or tuesday. the interesting part of this, alex, you've got roger guidell who has to be watching this in horror. is he going to suspend hernandez? >> i believe that wil
blood. it was professionally clean and if reports are true he absolutely destroyed the electronic evidence in mr. hernandez thinks he is involved in the homicide. i think the obstruction is exactly what he did when he found out that the police were going to actually talk to him. >> judge jeanine: you say hernandez, your point he wouldn't have destroyed the surveillance. mark you know that. you can break the cellphone and they can still get the call? >> they can but we don't know how...
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i fell forward into the aisle and listened to the steady report of an assault rifle as warm blood rushed true my neck -- through my neck -- out of my neck and through my fingers. i remember hearing ethan, who was not wounded, yelling at a 911 dispatcher through our cell phone. our host for the night who sat between us and whose ticket we bought out of gratitude for her hospitality had been shot in the head. a winding, unpredictable cross-country journey had led us to one of the worst shootings in america's history. i was 22 years old. i had just graduated from syracuse university. i had a fulbright grant to teach english in russia. if nothing else, i had a cross-country trip to finish. but it wasn't my choice to live that night any more than it was anyone's choice to die. for reasons i still struggle to understand, the shotgun pellets narrowly missed my brain, arteries and heart. the gunman's rifle magazine jammed giving me time to escape out the back emergency exit and get to an operating room less than 30 minutes later. ethan escaped without physical injury, and our host miraculously surviv
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to the commonwealth basically cold-blooded -- in a cold- blooded fashion killed a person because that person disrespected him and if that's truebased on the presentation it seems to be, i'm not confident that that individual obviously doesn't comply with societal rules and the idea that i could release him on a bracelet and he would comply with court rules is not something i'm willing to accept. >> hernandez's reportedly also being investigated in connection with the 2012 double murder in boston. the "boston globe" reports that odin lloyd, who hernandez allegedly killed, may have had information on the double murder which took place last july 16. >>> in soccer, the federation's cup semifinal in brazil spain taking on italy. how's that for a game face huh? scoreless after 120 minutes, goes to penalty kicks. missed wide so it gave spain a chance to win it. >> spain beats italy so they will face brazil in the championship game on sunday. >>> yeah, the winning streak is up to 33 and counting for serena williams. she beat caroline garcia in straight sets and guess who is up next? 42-year-old tamiko qualm who became the oldest woman
to the commonwealth basically cold-blooded -- in a cold- blooded fashion killed a person because that person disrespected him and if that's truebased on the presentation it seems to be, i'm not confident that that individual obviously doesn't comply with societal rules and the idea that i could release him on a bracelet and he would comply with court rules is not something i'm willing to accept. >> hernandez's reportedly also being investigated in connection with the 2012 double murder in...
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true worship always lift jesus high and that's a reminder of the blood we do today in terms of communionright, and we lift jesus. that's true worship. next verse please. i'll finish somewhere around here. "now the ark of the lord came into the city of david, michal, saul's daughter," david's wife, first wife, "looked through a window and saw king david leaping and whirling before the lord; and she despised him in her heart." in other words, don't forget this woman is associated with david. she typify a certain kind of church. she's a daughter of saul. david typifies what? grace. he just offered the blood, he understand uzzah means strength. don't get involved in human strength, trust the blood, trust grace, lift jesus high. and guess what? another type of church because it's a church. the church is always portrayed as a woman. she looked down. she's the bride of david, david's first wife, and she despised the king. why? grace makes all of us equal and she wants her husband to act himself like a king. "don't wear the linen ephod. don't dance around like a crazy man." some of you say, "pra
true worship always lift jesus high and that's a reminder of the blood we do today in terms of communionright, and we lift jesus. that's true worship. next verse please. i'll finish somewhere around here. "now the ark of the lord came into the city of david, michal, saul's daughter," david's wife, first wife, "looked through a window and saw king david leaping and whirling before the lord; and she despised him in her heart." in other words, don't forget this woman is...
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blood from a stone. maybe you should take it as a compliment that they think are you so funny that you are not making more money than you are. >> truegood point. >> you asked why lois lerner is not going to jail. probably because she hasn't been charged with anything. >> she will be. >> stick leer. >> none of this matters by the way because the new acting irs commissioner says it is an unfortunate vestige from a prior era. >> so is the irs. >> bam. >> you liked that? >> i did. >> epa's fake employee. you said you were richard windsor in many chat rooms ? >> none of your business. >> i chatted with you once. i was ashley staple ford. >> oh, ashley. that thing you do that was amazing. >> i remember it being a productive chat. your porn name is your first pet and last night was the street you grew up on and not the town. >> pet? >> the name of the first pet and the name of the street you grew up on. >> my porn name would be captain hair ball. the hamilton institution for troubled boys. >> just shorten it to the captain. probably the most productive employee at the epa. >> would we have to pay them? there wouldn't be anyone. i am surpri
blood from a stone. maybe you should take it as a compliment that they think are you so funny that you are not making more money than you are. >> truegood point. >> you asked why lois lerner is not going to jail. probably because she hasn't been charged with anything. >> she will be. >> stick leer. >> none of this matters by the way because the new acting irs commissioner says it is an unfortunate vestige from a prior era. >> so is the irs. >> bam....
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blood stream. >> why do i take extra then? >> because as you age your ability to convert it in the skin also decreases. >> careful. >> as you barely age -- okay. true that one right. >> that was me. i got it. i rang in first. >> more than three drinks a week incrses the risk by 15%. if you have a family history of breast cancer, you have to cut back. sorry to say. which food combinations protect your eyesight -- spinach and avocado, salmon and carrots, oysters and eggs or all of the above. >> all of the above. oysters. >> you can't say that. i'm going to say even though it is probably not right, carrots and salmon. >> actually, it is all of the above. we know that carrots are good for your eyes. great sources of beta carotene. spinach also has beta carotene. avocado has lutein. >> salmon, zinc. >> we only have time for the tiebreaker. >> which type of red wine is highest in phyto nutrients that protect the heart? pinot noir, cabernet or shiraz. >> pinot noir. >> do you know why? >> no. >> because actually the phyto nutrients protect the plants and pinot grapes are the hardest to grow so they need the most protection. >> kath won. i got three, she g
blood stream. >> why do i take extra then? >> because as you age your ability to convert it in the skin also decreases. >> careful. >> as you barely age -- okay. true that one right. >> that was me. i got it. i rang in first. >> more than three drinks a week incrses the risk by 15%. if you have a family history of breast cancer, you have to cut back. sorry to say. which food combinations protect your eyesight -- spinach and avocado, salmon and carrots,...
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defense explain there was no blood even under the nails of trayvon martin, or any bruises when the technician said they tried to protect the integrity of the scene? >> well, that's truee did say that. but the defense did make some good points on the cross-examination. it took several hours for some of the evidence to be photographed and bagged. we know from the defense opening statement that trayvon martin's hands were not bagged. and that's important because that's of course where the blood would be, blood on his hands, blood under the fingernails. so i think that's going to be the defense argument. the defense also got the crime scene technician to say on cross-examination there was no chemical testing for blood, commonly known as luminal testing. so it's only what the eye could have observed. since it's raining, some of that blood could have been washed awe away. >> wouldn't they have needed a lot of rain, faith, to wash away any dna, any blood even under the nails if there was the fight that we were told at one point by the defense that they would need a lot of rain, wouldn't they? >> right. and there was even testimony today there was no blood on the concrete wh
defense explain there was no blood even under the nails of trayvon martin, or any bruises when the technician said they tried to protect the integrity of the scene? >> well, that's truee did say that. but the defense did make some good points on the cross-examination. it took several hours for some of the evidence to be photographed and bagged. we know from the defense opening statement that trayvon martin's hands were not bagged. and that's important because that's of course where the...
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true about a warrant being out for his arrest -- they were not -- it was for obstruction of justice, because if he knows on his home surveillance camera, whether it was someone else came in and had blood on them, came in and had the missing piece of the mirror on the rent-a-car and he is destroying that. that's a problem. the rent acar will be gone over top to bottom, side-to-side, look for ever piece offed to pin -- of evidence. >> they're not in a hurry. >> followingfollowing the guy wa helicopter. treating him not like a typical person who is a witness, quote-unquote. >> shepard: happy friday. you heard about the food we're doing later. don't tell what it is. there's a lot of food, they can't sell it in other countries. we we can sell it here. >> because it's healthy. anything blue and pink is healthy. >> shepard: we're learning bat scary moment above new york city last week. two planes nearly collided. that's the word. a stretch, though. the faa reports one flight was arriving at jfk, the other one departing from la guardia. they're only 12 miles appar. the feds say the plane's were a half mile apart. that's too close, and one of them a couple hundred feet above the other. both pl
true about a warrant being out for his arrest -- they were not -- it was for obstruction of justice, because if he knows on his home surveillance camera, whether it was someone else came in and had blood on them, came in and had the missing piece of the mirror on the rent-a-car and he is destroying that. that's a problem. the rent acar will be gone over top to bottom, side-to-side, look for ever piece offed to pin -- of evidence. >> they're not in a hurry. >> followingfollowing the...
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true. but same performance. >> also was instrumental in getting the drinking age raised to 21. >> yeah and the blood alcohol limitearlier, i'm a biblical barber caller, illinois just passed an amendment, i guess or a law in the state that abstinence only education is a waste of money -- >> it's worst than a waistste of money. >> yeah, it's dangerous. he helped secure funding for the ryan white care act. the community right to no law act to make sure that communities are informed about toxins that companies are releasing into the air. when they talk about regulations -- you hear about the complaint from the right about -- the government just wants to regulate businesses out of existence. >> yeah, we killed some people but hey you are cutting into our profits. >> you can't make an omelet without shooting -- >> giving somebody cancer. >> and now we have that zombie wheat thing happening -- >> why don't you fill people in as to what this is. >> monantoe has this wheat that is round up ready. they korea this nerve toxin that is so awful that it starts to kill the wheat that you are used to protect it with. >> right. >
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indiscernible] and until every drop of blood drawn shall be paid by another draw up a sort, as was said 3000 years ago, so still it must be said. the judgment of the lord true and righteous at." finished its first submarines and are in the process of doing five more. america has the most submarines in the world. into an armsg against america. if god would give us a blueprint on how to achieve peace. back toportant to go that in isaiah 32, tapped a 17. "the fruit of thy righteousness will be peace. its effect will be no confidence and quietness forever." the path to peace is to act justly and walk calmly with the lord our god. crucial time for president obama to uplift and honor the tradition of faith american founders had, one nation under god, is because this is the first beginning of president xi jinping's legacy and he's eager to learn and have a good relationship with america. america must stand strong not for this country but for the walt. >> thank you. >> of want to address a widely believed myth in the international community. , have been amazed bythis believed by world leaders, policymakers, and scholars. that because china will punish those who for
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until every drop of blood drawn with it, with flashes shall be paid by another drawn with a sword, as was said 3000 years ago. so still it must be said, the judgment of the lord, true and righteous altogether. and as rumor saying china day, they finished their first summer. they have five more. in america, country is most summer rains in the world, post-16 of them. is china going to arms race against america? died has give us a blueprint that is how to achieve peace. i know today we use words human rights, democracy to place the fundamental truth by god, i think is important, go back to that. isaiah 32, 17, god said the truth of thy righteousness will be peace. it's the fact will be quietness and confidence for ever. so the past -- the path to peace is to act justly, love mercer, with our lord our god. the timing for president obama to uplift and honor the tradition of faith america's -- one nation under god, is because this is the first beginning of president xi jinping's legacy. and he is eager to learn, eager to build out relationship with america. america must stand strong. not just for this country but for the world. >> doctor yang? >> at this point i want to
until every drop of blood drawn with it, with flashes shall be paid by another drawn with a sword, as was said 3000 years ago. so still it must be said, the judgment of the lord, true and righteous altogether. and as rumor saying china day, they finished their first summer. they have five more. in america, country is most summer rains in the world, post-16 of them. is china going to arms race against america? died has give us a blueprint that is how to achieve peace. i know today we use words...
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blood stream. >> why do i take extra then? >> because as you age your ability to convert it in the skin also decreases. >> careful. >> as you barely age -- okay. truell of the above. oysters. >> you can't say that. i'm going to say even though it is probably not right, carrots and salmon. >> actually, it is all of the above. we know that carrots are good for your eyes. great sources of beta carotene. spinach also has beta carotene. avocado has lutein. zinc. zinc! >> we only have time for the tiebreaker. >> which time of red wine is high ness nutrients which protect the heart. pinot noir, cabernet or sharaz. >> pinot noir. >> pinot grapes are the hardest to grow so they need the most protection. >> kath won. i got three, she got four. >> here is your grand prize. >> how does it feel? >> i'm overwhelmed. >> thank you very much. >>> hoda and i are going to learn to kick a little you know what -- >> i want this off. >> self-defense moves every woman should know. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are wrapping up our special hour of "protect yourself today" with some self-defense moves to help you fight back. >> something every woman should know
blood stream. >> why do i take extra then? >> because as you age your ability to convert it in the skin also decreases. >> careful. >> as you barely age -- okay. truell of the above. oysters. >> you can't say that. i'm going to say even though it is probably not right, carrots and salmon. >> actually, it is all of the above. we know that carrots are good for your eyes. great sources of beta carotene. spinach also has beta carotene. avocado has lutein. zinc....
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true that the sort of what works. so what we do i don't want to say that nothing can work. i do know from the work that we have done that you have got high blood pressure and you treat. your health care costs will go down and so will the cost associated with this of devotee. the same thing for people who were diabetic, hyperglycemia and that is the stuff that we have published so there are benefits to treating these things and identifying them and i think that is the key to the wellness program. so what did we do? we had a series of programs that have collectively small financial the incentives, 50 to 100-dollar range about basically getting to know your numbers on the biometric testing. we had that at this year, moving up the financial incentives up to $600 additionally we would contribute over all the health insurance. if he would basically give the biometric testing done. find out what your blood sugar was, your blood pressure is. find out what your cholesterol levels or particularly and get abn my check. and then next year what we will do is get people to improve on at least two out of four of those measures and have the incentives based i
true that the sort of what works. so what we do i don't want to say that nothing can work. i do know from the work that we have done that you have got high blood pressure and you treat. your health care costs will go down and so will the cost associated with this of devotee. the same thing for people who were diabetic, hyperglycemia and that is the stuff that we have published so there are benefits to treating these things and identifying them and i think that is the key to the wellness...