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turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing penalty rome inflicted on the carthaginians. the architecture is elegant but the messy dockside suggests the end of a defeated imperial power. the women of vanquished carthage are bidding farewell to their men as they sail towards rome, human spoils of war bound for slavery or death. in 1818, turner was 43. in the twenty years that britain had been at war, he had become a public figure, his reputation based on art and enterprise. the new classes made wealthy by the industrial revolution were eager to buy his works. and he w
turner... detailed the death of his hero, while he has suggested the whole of a great naval victory, which we believe has never before been successfully accomplished, if it has been before attempted, in a single picture." (narrator) the napoleonic war ended in 1815 at waterloo. the duke of wellington had called the battle "a damn close run-thing." the fragility of civilization intrigued turner throughout his career. the decline of the carthaginian empire depicts the crushing...
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"joe turner's come and gone here in la. you will want to get down there to see the play directed by phylicia rashad. happy mother's day to you. speaking of mother's day, so many others who have been guests on this program talked about their mothers in recognition of mother's day. he put together some special memories of guests talking about their mamas. take a look. >> my mother was one of these people that was very, the reason it said "the tonight show was jay leno," it originally starring. she said, starring, mr. big shot. i said, all right. it will be with jay leno. my mother kept the whole thing in perspective. house and put the my feet up on the table. i will tell you exactly what she said. "take your damn feet off my table." she said, what do you want? i said, i am going to run for president. she said, president of what? >> my mother named the girl. she wanted an italian musical name. andantino meant walking slowly. she did not like the implications of that. even worse, she liked allegro, but that meant fast and in th
"joe turner's come and gone here in la. you will want to get down there to see the play directed by phylicia rashad. happy mother's day to you. speaking of mother's day, so many others who have been guests on this program talked about their mothers in recognition of mother's day. he put together some special memories of guests talking about their mamas. take a look. >> my mother was one of these people that was very, the reason it said "the tonight show was jay leno," it...
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turner's dressing room. so i went, and the lady, the wardrobe mistress, gives me a little silk pouch with a drawstring on it, and she said in a very stern way, "take this to ms. turner's room, and don't look inside." tavis: do not look inside. uh--huh. >> i was thrilled, because then it wasn't just me. it was falsies. i was so thrilled. you know what? lana turner didn't need any help. tavis: yeah. >> that's what they did in those days. those funnels you saw on my chest in that picture, it was probably built into that dress. who was shaped like that anyway? they're like funnels, right? or a dunce cap, cut way down. tavis: how did you survive --? >> honey, i wore so much rubber when i was at mgm, i bumped into the wall once and i ricocheted. tavis: how did you survive, because there's some harrowing stories in this book? >> oh, there are. tavis: on this program a couple weeks ago, a wonderful actress, thandie newton, was here. >> oh, yes. tavis: gorgeous. >> beautiful. tavis: beautiful. she and i got into a co
turner's dressing room. so i went, and the lady, the wardrobe mistress, gives me a little silk pouch with a drawstring on it, and she said in a very stern way, "take this to ms. turner's room, and don't look inside." tavis: do not look inside. uh--huh. >> i was thrilled, because then it wasn't just me. it was falsies. i was so thrilled. you know what? lana turner didn't need any help. tavis: yeah. >> that's what they did in those days. those funnels you saw on my chest in...
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coach turner had nothing but praises for collins, pridmore, and his entire team as they head into the final series of the season. coach pete turner, sjsu coach" "their contributions are all a product of their hard work, they weren't god-gifted athletes when they got here. they worked hard to get where they are. i've been here for seven seasons. i can honestly say they're the greatest group of people, as opposed to athletes, that i've dealt with." the spartans are guaranteed to finish in first or second place, which means they have earned a chance to compete in the 2013 wac tournament in ruston, louisiana taking place from may 9 - 11th. from south campus, victor guzman. update news." in the final days of her search for san jose state's most unique courses, update news' tracy hinson found herself out in the middle of a lake...again. ">>>when professor shirley reekie gives class lectures it's with a megaphone and a lake. this is beginning rowing. "people say that two sports that are the most cardiovascular intensive are cross-country skiing and rowing...and i believe it." for four years
coach turner had nothing but praises for collins, pridmore, and his entire team as they head into the final series of the season. coach pete turner, sjsu coach" "their contributions are all a product of their hard work, they weren't god-gifted athletes when they got here. they worked hard to get where they are. i've been here for seven seasons. i can honestly say they're the greatest group of people, as opposed to athletes, that i've dealt with." the spartans are guaranteed to...
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turner fought the lighthouse using her new phone but i'll put a link up so you can check it out if it will help you. >> ama: tomorrow, michael finney will have a look at web sites that help you find someone to watch your children. what you need to watch out for. >> mike shumann is here with sports. a mixed bag. >> mike: a little bit of everything. fer -- the giants with back-to-back walkoff homers, both from catchers, >> mike: giants and dodgers, played for over four hours, combining for 19 runs, 30 hits, we have had back-to-back walk utah in this series, both from catcher, buster posey last night. here we good. the giants got off to a quick start. first inning, buster posey to the gap, two-run double. giants '2-0. but ryan vogelsong blew a 6-1 lead. matt kemp singles to center. vogelsong, four runs in-2/3 innings. in the sixth, rodriguez uncorks a wild pitch, allowing posey to score. going to extras. quiroz, facing league, 0-2 pitch. are you kidding me? a walkoff. season-high five game win streak. >>> a's in new york, bull day for the matinee against the yankees but colon did not enj
turner fought the lighthouse using her new phone but i'll put a link up so you can check it out if it will help you. >> ama: tomorrow, michael finney will have a look at web sites that help you find someone to watch your children. what you need to watch out for. >> mike shumann is here with sports. a mixed bag. >> mike: a little bit of everything. fer -- the giants with back-to-back walkoff homers, both from catchers, >> mike: giants and dodgers, played for over four...
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turner fought the lighthouse using her new phone but i'll put a link up so you can check it out if it will help you. >> ama: tomorrow, michael finney will have a look at web sites that help you find someone to watch your children. what you need to watch out for. >> mike shumann is here with sports. a mixed bag. >> mike: a little bit of everything. fer -- the giants with back-to-back walkoff homers, both from catchers, >> mike: giants and dodgers, played for over four hours, combining for 19 runs, 30 hits, we have had back-to-back walk utah in this series, both from catcher, buster posey last night. here we good. the giants got off to a quick start. first inning, buster posey to the gap, two-run double. giants '2-0. but ryan vogelsong blew a 6-1 lead. matt kemp singles to center. vogelsong, four runs in-2/3 innings. in the sixth, rodriguez uncorks a wild pitch, allowing posey to score. going to extras. quiroz, facing league, 0-2 pitch. are you kidding me? a walkoff. season-high five game win streak. >>> a's in new york, bull day for the matinee against the yankees but colon did not enj
turner fought the lighthouse using her new phone but i'll put a link up so you can check it out if it will help you. >> ama: tomorrow, michael finney will have a look at web sites that help you find someone to watch your children. what you need to watch out for. >> mike shumann is here with sports. a mixed bag. >> mike: a little bit of everything. fer -- the giants with back-to-back walkoff homers, both from catchers, >> mike: giants and dodgers, played for over four...
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steve rule with turner construction providing cmo services to the tjpa. the last month has been another good -- make good progress overall on the project and again no injuries or osha reportable accidents. we had one near miss accident involving a crane losing some sort of loss of power in the lifting and a piece of equipment falling back into the hole. no significant damage to the equipment and no injuries whatsoever. they were following all of the appropriate procedures keeping the hoisting area clear so there were no injuries and work is continuing in the area. the excavation is about 72% complete overall and the micro-piles are 50% complete and zone one and 50% overall. the demolition continues in zone four as they start to work on actually demolishing the tops of the shafts and continue to work on finishing up the quality assurance coring of the piles. the geothermal installation started in earnest in last period with two sections installed and tested and covered up in prepareeration for of the mud slap and the water work continues along mission stre
steve rule with turner construction providing cmo services to the tjpa. the last month has been another good -- make good progress overall on the project and again no injuries or osha reportable accidents. we had one near miss accident involving a crane losing some sort of loss of power in the lifting and a piece of equipment falling back into the hole. no significant damage to the equipment and no injuries whatsoever. they were following all of the appropriate procedures keeping the hoisting...
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thank you, congressman turner.pologies to david corn who's sitting here idly with much to say. >>> up next, how should president obama navigate the benghazi and irs controversy? what effect will they have in 2014 and 2016? the "hardball" strategists join us next. this is "hardball." the place for politics. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angie's list. at angie's list, you'll find the right person to do the job you need. and you'll find the right person quickly and easily. i'm busy, busy, busy, busy. thank goodness for angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. oh, angie? i have her on speed dial. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be
thank you, congressman turner.pologies to david corn who's sitting here idly with much to say. >>> up next, how should president obama navigate the benghazi and irs controversy? what effect will they have in 2014 and 2016? the "hardball" strategists join us next. this is "hardball." the place for politics. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save...
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thank you, congressman turner.david corn who's sitting here idly with much to say. >>> up next, how should president obama navigate the benghazi and irs controversy? what effect will they have in 2014 and 2016? the "hardball" strategists join us next. this is "hardball." the place for politics. your eyh as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit ba
thank you, congressman turner.david corn who's sitting here idly with much to say. >>> up next, how should president obama navigate the benghazi and irs controversy? what effect will they have in 2014 and 2016? the "hardball" strategists join us next. this is "hardball." the place for politics. your eyh as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can...
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thank you, congressman turner.ing here idly with much to say. >>> up next, how should president obama navigate the benghazi and irs controversy? what effect will they have in 2014 and 2016? the "hardball" strategists join us next. this is "hardball." the place for politics. [ musick ] i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. ♪ 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
thank you, congressman turner.ing here idly with much to say. >>> up next, how should president obama navigate the benghazi and irs controversy? what effect will they have in 2014 and 2016? the "hardball" strategists join us next. this is "hardball." the place for politics. [ musick ] i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge...
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>> i think there's no question that senator turner hit the nail on the head.n you look at justice reinvestment initiatives, where what we do is create that reconnection with policing and communities where you target where your needs are, you try to make sure that you're looking at what are the triggers. so, for example, in our state, we lead in the nation in incarceration, and we know our triggers are mental health, so you have to fund the services that you need to -- >> you have to fund the services. >> and you go through all of these cuts and the attack on public employees, you know, you're not going to have the resources to do what you've got to do. sharnell hearing, how big a fight is this? why is it that the democrats always seem to be willing to resource and it's always the republicans, and i don't mean to broad brush here, but we've got examples in your state of virginia, in pennsylvania, in ohio, in indiana, in michigan and wisconsin. it seems like these states have republicans that just can't wait towait to get to services like this. >> that's true, e
>> i think there's no question that senator turner hit the nail on the head.n you look at justice reinvestment initiatives, where what we do is create that reconnection with policing and communities where you target where your needs are, you try to make sure that you're looking at what are the triggers. so, for example, in our state, we lead in the nation in incarceration, and we know our triggers are mental health, so you have to fund the services that you need to -- >> you have to...
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. >> you perform for the cnn founder ted turner at a florida plantation. tell us about this. >> well, we were just there. it's actually his son's place, and he does camps and stuff for the youth and everything, keeping them busy and out of trouble, and he does fishing and hunting and everything, and i went down there and showed a little demonstration for them and that's about it. >> you say this was something that was a tradition in your family and it's a tradition in a lot of families, but not every family decides that before your kid can tie his shoes you hand him a gun. why not wait until he is 10 or 14, 15, maybe? >> it's just part of our family. it's the culture. i think when you go back in time here in the united states, you know, kids in our generation and in the past have always played cowboys and indians, toy guns and sticks, and you see that today on the playgrounds. i feel like education at an early age is powerful and strong. that's why even you see that pushing into the school systems, trying to talk to kids about things and the sooner you can
. >> you perform for the cnn founder ted turner at a florida plantation. tell us about this. >> well, we were just there. it's actually his son's place, and he does camps and stuff for the youth and everything, keeping them busy and out of trouble, and he does fishing and hunting and everything, and i went down there and showed a little demonstration for them and that's about it. >> you say this was something that was a tradition in your family and it's a tradition in a lot of...
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the numbers we are using today are cost estimates from turner construction manager. once we have the funding if place then they will go out and bid to their sub trades and there could believe price changes then. that's why she's proposing a 2 million dollar contingency. >> will this include the end of pier 29? it's wide open? what are we going to do with that? >> it includes storm water, security fencing, lighting, and some modest public improvements for that location. it's not at all as intensive as what's happening in the front of the site with the 2 /*plt 5 acre park improvement. >> further to that we still have to negotiate that area with bcdc so in our permit for the cruise ship terminal we agreed that both parties delay scoping occupant exactly what will happen in that tip area so we anticipate there's more work to do back there, but with this project we're funding enough to make sure that people can be back there and it's a major area for the turn around of the trucks and provisioning of the ships. >> i was worried we /tk-pbltd have the money to fin i shall up
the numbers we are using today are cost estimates from turner construction manager. once we have the funding if place then they will go out and bid to their sub trades and there could believe price changes then. that's why she's proposing a 2 million dollar contingency. >> will this include the end of pier 29? it's wide open? what are we going to do with that? >> it includes storm water, security fencing, lighting, and some modest public improvements for that location. it's not at...
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congressman mike turner is on the committee that held today's hearing.to question miss lerner. hear what he had to say about that just ahead. ashley: he triee. hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman feeling pressure to deliver with today's after the bell results. we'll have a preview of that next. first, time to check out oil is trading right now. we saw with jeff flock, it is trading down to 94.41 a barrel. we'll be right back this is arica. we d't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmoing. 24 hours. zero heartbur lori: how do you characterize the markets today? wild swings. ashley: wild, baby. lori: markets are really lower. ashley: down 35 points now. lori: on the fed minutes. we heard from the fed chief on capitol hill. let's bring in charles payne for discussion. amazing how the fed chief really talked in a way both sides of the trade. we're at risk
congressman mike turner is on the committee that held today's hearing.to question miss lerner. hear what he had to say about that just ahead. ashley: he triee. hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman feeling pressure to deliver with today's after the bell results. we'll have a preview of that next. first, time to check out oil is trading right now. we saw with jeff flock, it is trading down to 94.41 a barrel. we'll be right back this is arica. we d't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we...
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in 1974 it starred robert redford and now leonardo decap rio in the leading role but nischelle turnerly star. >> the '20s are roaring. diamonds and over the top parties. gatsby is in the house. >> and action. >> reporter: as director decadent 3d spin on the great gatsby hits theaters. >> all the capitals of europe collecting jewels. >> reporter: catherine martin, the film's costume and the director's wife brought the era to life on screen. >> visualist. he's incredibly concerned as a director. as to how things look because he sees that the visual s are actually part of the story telling process. >> reporter: off screen and on the streets, the movie's fueling a fashion renaissance. >> the collection was inspired by the great gatsby. >> reporter: tiffany & company is one of the retailers offering fans a piece of the film, for a price. >> sterling silver locket is a piece of that collection. this is $850. >> reporter: brooks brothers re-created the jazz age for customers after working on gatsby with martin. >> the green sweater has been incredibly successful and i think nearly sold out.
in 1974 it starred robert redford and now leonardo decap rio in the leading role but nischelle turnerly star. >> the '20s are roaring. diamonds and over the top parties. gatsby is in the house. >> and action. >> reporter: as director decadent 3d spin on the great gatsby hits theaters. >> all the capitals of europe collecting jewels. >> reporter: catherine martin, the film's costume and the director's wife brought the era to life on screen. >> visualist. he's...
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. >> reporter: we can tell you the contractor whiting turner out of baltimore county. we're uncertain if the contractor -- the company whiting turner was working on this particular phase of the project or if they had contracted it out. of course the county pulling all the permits to try to get to the bottom of this. we'll have more on the investigation coming up at 6:30. mike, andrea, back to you. >> delia goncalves with that update from bethesda, maryland. >>> a well known swimming coach will spend the next seven years in prison for sexually abusing a girl he once coached. during yesterday's sentencing hearing, rick curl apologized to that woman. he abused her 30 years ago. she told officials top swimming officials knew he abused her but did nothing about it. she reported her abuse a couple of years ago when she realized curl was still coaching young girls. >>> openly gay children will now be allowed to join the boy scouts of america. more than 60% of the scouts, 1400 members voted for the historic policy change. it will take effect january 1 of 2014. the approved res
. >> reporter: we can tell you the contractor whiting turner out of baltimore county. we're uncertain if the contractor -- the company whiting turner was working on this particular phase of the project or if they had contracted it out. of course the county pulling all the permits to try to get to the bottom of this. we'll have more on the investigation coming up at 6:30. mike, andrea, back to you. >> delia goncalves with that update from bethesda, maryland. >>> a well known...
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and turner also calls for but turner would not go as far as senator gillibrand and take the cases outthe military chain of command. instead he would move adjudication up the chain for generals and admirals to decide instead of lower ranking colonels. >> our goal has been to raise it in the chain of command, making it so that you don't have the people that are actually all working together and have relationships and bias, and also then again making it a performance criteria for promotion in how they handle those cases. >> reporter: but the pentagon's director of sexual assault prevention and response says commanders can and should continue to have authority over serious cases such as sexual assault. army major gen. gary patton: >> we need to have commanders more involved in the solution to this problem, not less involved. and we want them more involved because we know it's important to set the right climate. commanders lead by example. they set standards. >> reporter: sexual assault prevention trainer lt. commander evans says taking away leaders' ability to decide punishments diminishe
and turner also calls for but turner would not go as far as senator gillibrand and take the cases outthe military chain of command. instead he would move adjudication up the chain for generals and admirals to decide instead of lower ranking colonels. >> our goal has been to raise it in the chain of command, making it so that you don't have the people that are actually all working together and have relationships and bias, and also then again making it a performance criteria for promotion...
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turner was on yesterday. mike turner. he's studied well at the school of not answering questions.ink he was 0 for 6 by the way. thank you so much, senator sherrod brown, for coming on tonight. >>> jonathan alter is msnbc political analyst. author of the upcoming book "the center holds: obama and his enemies." it's a fantastic book. i won't say a word about it. except it's great. you're a great writer. there's a hell of a lot good stuff in there. let me ask you this about the situation here. if you were -- this president, i think, is facing some historic notes in his biography. he may not want to see. like irs, fbi, even benghazi. although it's unclear right next no it. how does he get through this thing? he's up to his elbow in alligators. >> he has to get on top of this story. you know, today was disastrous. i thought that eric holder's briefing was disastrous. he tried to claim that they had exhausted all other avenues before they surveilled 100 "ap" reporters which is completely untrue. they didn't even tell the reporters that this surveillance was going on. so that was one ave
turner was on yesterday. mike turner. he's studied well at the school of not answering questions.ink he was 0 for 6 by the way. thank you so much, senator sherrod brown, for coming on tonight. >>> jonathan alter is msnbc political analyst. author of the upcoming book "the center holds: obama and his enemies." it's a fantastic book. i won't say a word about it. except it's great. you're a great writer. there's a hell of a lot good stuff in there. let me ask you this about the...
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nischelle turner live from los angeles.bviously so important. i think your openness has made it easier to talk about and digest for everyone around here, including me. i think angelina jolie's talking about it is going to be something that affects millions of people around the country. and a lot of people are asking questions today. one of the big questions is, you know, who should get screened, when should you get screened, what are the issues here? our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us from atlanta to talk more about this cancer gene and the tests that angelina jolie took. >> right, because when you hear this story, you think gee if angelina jolie got tested maybe i should get tested. let me explain sort of what doctors recommend. if you have breast cancer in your family, talk to your doctor about whether you should get this test or not. it depends, you know, sometimes just even just your mother had it you should get tested. other doctors will say your mother and a couple sisters or an aunt or first de
nischelle turner live from los angeles.bviously so important. i think your openness has made it easier to talk about and digest for everyone around here, including me. i think angelina jolie's talking about it is going to be something that affects millions of people around the country. and a lot of people are asking questions today. one of the big questions is, you know, who should get screened, when should you get screened, what are the issues here? our senior medical correspondent elizabeth...
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and a lot of women that i spoke to -- >> kathleen turner. >> kathleen turner, fabulous. i mean, she, obviously, you guy know are. some of the scenes this she has done and the way that she looked . and she just gave up. it seriously. i thought to myself, no, i really don't. she is like, well, i don't. >> she would interview these people and say, kathleen turner it was like a confession. >> crying on the phone. >> being on the air and having to fit into these dresses. god, you have a bad life. i thought, that is really, just really -- i should be so proud of our i am at. honestly, my friend, diane, she coming and talking to me and working on the concept of the book is like, you really need t talk to someone. you really do. and i was so skeptical at first. >> you brought up suzie asman. i thought this was so amazing seeing mika brzezinski write this book, seeing a change your attitude toward food and weight change. of all the women she spoke with the one that she just really wa was suzie asman. but she was blown away. it is really of the. and she is really comfortable with
and a lot of women that i spoke to -- >> kathleen turner. >> kathleen turner, fabulous. i mean, she, obviously, you guy know are. some of the scenes this she has done and the way that she looked . and she just gave up. it seriously. i thought to myself, no, i really don't. she is like, well, i don't. >> she would interview these people and say, kathleen turner it was like a confession. >> crying on the phone. >> being on the air and having to fit into these...
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but years ago he wrote a book called the turner diaries. it is a novel about an underground terrorist group that precipitates a race work. the book exerted a big influence over timothy mcveigh who carried out the mostly like to terrorism prior to september 11th, that is to say, the oklahoma city bombing. he did not belong to a group, but he did have at least two accomplices. but william pierce wrote a sequel to the turner diaries called hunter, basically a story of a lone wolf right wing assassin. and it is worth mentioning that the radical environmentalist movement has used the leaderless resistance approach as well. a leading figure in the radicalization of the environmentalist movement was edward abbey. he began sawing down billboards in mexico in 1958 demand in the early 70's other groups to follow suit with similar operations. for example, there was a group called the echo raiders who cut down billboards and destroyed newly constructed homes in the area of tustin, ariz., and their exploits became the model for a gang of activists depic
but years ago he wrote a book called the turner diaries. it is a novel about an underground terrorist group that precipitates a race work. the book exerted a big influence over timothy mcveigh who carried out the mostly like to terrorism prior to september 11th, that is to say, the oklahoma city bombing. he did not belong to a group, but he did have at least two accomplices. but william pierce wrote a sequel to the turner diaries called hunter, basically a story of a lone wolf right wing...
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turner wore all white to honor his father who in turn calls his son a hero. abandoned sea loans living the good life. three pups were found in rough shape stranded far away from the ocean. they will be nursed back to health before being released in the wild. that is the fox watch in america. >> a new develop a year old murder mystery. the suspect, a retired park ranger once presumed dead. authorities are launching a manhunt to track him down. what changed? >> we'll search the woods over a course of two weeks. i don't believe he's here. ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. >> a retired park ranger wanted for murder presumed dead after fleeing in a new york state park to evade the police. now a year later, investigators say he may not be dead at all sparking an international manhunt to find him. >> september 24th, 20 12 eugene palmer shot and killed his daughter in law in a premeditated murder in new york's
turner wore all white to honor his father who in turn calls his son a hero. abandoned sea loans living the good life. three pups were found in rough shape stranded far away from the ocean. they will be nursed back to health before being released in the wild. that is the fox watch in america. >> a new develop a year old murder mystery. the suspect, a retired park ranger once presumed dead. authorities are launching a manhunt to track him down. what changed? >> we'll search the woods...
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vehicles and obviously the sides of the circle corresponds to the number of crashes and here's the left turners so you see the entire city and most of soma is bright way. we've got a lot of schools throughout these neighborhoods and so focusing in those left turning and right turning crashes is really, really important in figuring out what we can do. so a couple of different strategies. one is decreasing the amount of time that the pedestrian is in the street. and there are a number of ways to do. medians up there at the top. ped count downs are good and the middle have separating the left turning cars from the pedestrian through signals. and those are sort of medium investments and on the right is a road diet. san francisco has more road diets than any city in the country and we've been doing them successfully and we can do them to up 25,000 vehicles a day. the other thing is to end hans -- enhance the visibility. you can see those pictures that show that red triangle shows what the driver's site line is at a crosswalk and cars parked up to the back of the crosswalk, the driver can't see the p
vehicles and obviously the sides of the circle corresponds to the number of crashes and here's the left turners so you see the entire city and most of soma is bright way. we've got a lot of schools throughout these neighborhoods and so focusing in those left turning and right turning crashes is really, really important in figuring out what we can do. so a couple of different strategies. one is decreasing the amount of time that the pedestrian is in the street. and there are a number of ways to...
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dawn turner, middle polk association. we have been meeting with members of the sf mta weekly if not even more. we are planning on seeing a new design on thursday, one that will accommodate hopefully our interests a little more. the tricky part of it is that this coming saturday and the following tuesday are going to be additional open houses where this will be shown to the public and will be voted on. so there will be little time to really flush that out, promote it, etc. it's coming and i think it's good. >> it's important that everything be given due process; it is no good of the group also kind of get the shotgun treatment so it will be important for you to consider it very carefully and as quickly as possible and make your comments none. and i think that i am personally interested. we should be able to see it when you have the information. i live on second street and i am familiar with this process and i familiar with the mta's desire to make san francisco look like an european city, and there is talk about making sig
dawn turner, middle polk association. we have been meeting with members of the sf mta weekly if not even more. we are planning on seeing a new design on thursday, one that will accommodate hopefully our interests a little more. the tricky part of it is that this coming saturday and the following tuesday are going to be additional open houses where this will be shown to the public and will be voted on. so there will be little time to really flush that out, promote it, etc. it's coming and i...
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we're not overstuffing the washer. >> turner supplements his human staff with automation. >> it makese same size. but when you have five items on the shelf, you get five items across the shelf. you have a dozen inmates folding. one is going to fold so wide, another is going to fold wider. >> working in the laundry is considered a privilege. inmates earn one day off their sentence for every six days they work. but the job does have its downside. >> this is like the biohazard bin. i have two sets of gloves on. we have to watch out with this particular bin. you see tampons attached to underwear. you see doo-doo stains. discharges from people who might have something. you just have to get it in the wash. >> like many of the inmates at the jail, perez is here after getting caught up in tampa's prescription drug epidemic. he's pled not guilty and is now awaiting trial. >> the opportunity came across to make extra money and i tried to take it like an idiot. i made like $130. shows you i'm not that good, huh? i'm ready to change. it's definitely a wakeup call. >> but not everyone who comes to
we're not overstuffing the washer. >> turner supplements his human staff with automation. >> it makese same size. but when you have five items on the shelf, you get five items across the shelf. you have a dozen inmates folding. one is going to fold so wide, another is going to fold wider. >> working in the laundry is considered a privilege. inmates earn one day off their sentence for every six days they work. but the job does have its downside. >> this is like the...
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. >> a stomach turner. >> cat had to go to the vet for help with a big problem. >> memorial day is a time to remember fallen heroes and a reminder of the dangerous work our men and women of the military do every single day so today we are saluting them, an important hour. i help you will >> at 3:00 on "katie" a salute to the troops. at 4:00, brad pitt meet as lot people, and it is tough to remember everyone but now the actor says it could be a medical problem. >> on abc7 news at 5:00, the highlights from the premiere of the bay area conference for business women including my co-anchor cheryl jennings with highlights from that. >> a cat with a hairball, nothing newsworthy, right? there is a twist. that cat is a 400-pound tiger. the hairball is the size of a basketball. actually, two hairballs. the tiger lives at a wildlife rescue in florida and he stopped eating for two weeks so he took him to the vet. they found a four-pound hairball. four pounds. >> he could not hack it up on his own so they removed it and now he is on the mend. >> he was all choked up for a while. >> right outside
. >> a stomach turner. >> cat had to go to the vet for help with a big problem. >> memorial day is a time to remember fallen heroes and a reminder of the dangerous work our men and women of the military do every single day so today we are saluting them, an important hour. i help you will >> at 3:00 on "katie" a salute to the troops. at 4:00, brad pitt meet as lot people, and it is tough to remember everyone but now the actor says it could be a medical problem....
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but william pierce wrote a sequel to the turner diaries but it was called connor, basically the story of a lone wolf right wing assassin. it's worth mentioning that the radical and fundamentalist movement has used the leaderless resistance approach as well. leading figure in the radicalization of the environmentalist movement was edward abbey. he began sawing down billboards in new mexico in 1958, and then early '70s other groups would follow suit with similar operations. for example, there was a group called the echo raiders. they cut down billboards and they destroyed newly constructed homes in the area of tucson, arizona. and their exploits became the model for a gang of activist depicted in a book called the monkey wrench gang. that book was written by edward abbey, and that novel is believed to have inspired some environmentalists to seek a more radical vehicle for the activism. and fiscal me with the creation of earth first in 1980. so over the years the movement became more prone to vandalism. this led to the creation of even more radical spinoff organizations. for example, ear
but william pierce wrote a sequel to the turner diaries but it was called connor, basically the story of a lone wolf right wing assassin. it's worth mentioning that the radical and fundamentalist movement has used the leaderless resistance approach as well. leading figure in the radicalization of the environmentalist movement was edward abbey. he began sawing down billboards in new mexico in 1958, and then early '70s other groups would follow suit with similar operations. for example, there was...
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nischelle turner, cnn, los angeles. >>> now nuclear danger.t stash of nuclear warheads in the world after russia. just eat one of these -- one of these, everybody, is capable of killing 100,000 people or more. one weapon, more than 100,000 people. even more concerning, this week, 17 airmen guarding the nuclear launch controls of the base scored a deeper performance. they were stripped of their duties. our kyung lah went to the heavily guarded facility in the middle of nowhere north dakota, and tonight she's out front with an investigation into what the military is doing to fix this crisis. >> buried beneath these pristine north dakota plains lie america's missiles and the people who control them. now under fire, the nation's nuclear missiles, were they ever compromised? >> no, they're not. >> reporter: you don't believe they were ever? >> they were never compromised. >> reporter: our questions to commander vercher, those at minot naval air force base. teams of two enter the silos 100 feet underground, this immense door locking them in. in 24-h
nischelle turner, cnn, los angeles. >>> now nuclear danger.t stash of nuclear warheads in the world after russia. just eat one of these -- one of these, everybody, is capable of killing 100,000 people or more. one weapon, more than 100,000 people. even more concerning, this week, 17 airmen guarding the nuclear launch controls of the base scored a deeper performance. they were stripped of their duties. our kyung lah went to the heavily guarded facility in the middle of nowhere north...
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congressman michael turner is up next with what he is doing to stop it.elissa: breaking news right now. attorney generally eric holder confirming fox news reporting that he recused himself from the ap investigation. we'll bring you the very latest as we have it. lori. lori: meantime congressman michael turner says discrimination by the irs is unacceptable and he is taking action. the republican from ohio introducing legislation yesterday that would criminalize irs bias. congressman turner we're pleased to welcome you to our show. >> thank you. lori: earlier we heard this hour from press secretary jay carney on, just give me your thoughts. i can't imagine you're satisfied at all at this point with how the president and the administration is handling this and a whole host of other questions today? >> absolutely. what you basically have here is an investigative arm of the government being turned on our own people based upon their political beliefs. that is the type of action that puts democracy at risk. it is essential we get this right and we prevent this f
congressman michael turner is up next with what he is doing to stop it.elissa: breaking news right now. attorney generally eric holder confirming fox news reporting that he recused himself from the ap investigation. we'll bring you the very latest as we have it. lori. lori: meantime congressman michael turner says discrimination by the irs is unacceptable and he is taking action. the republican from ohio introducing legislation yesterday that would criminalize irs bias. congressman turner we're...
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nischelle turner, cnn, los angeles. >>> former south carolina governor mark sanford had cemented hiseback and new jersey governor chris christie has confessed to having had a medical procedure to helping him lose weight. paul steinhauser is here with a look at why these two republicans were topics of krveg conversation this week. >> hey, alison. chris christie said his weight loss operation had nothing to do with politics. >> i did this for myself, my wife and my children. it has nothing to do with running for governor this year. with running for president at any time in my life, if i ever decided to do that. it may sound odd to some people, but this is a hell of a lot more important to me than running for president. >> but regardless of his motivation, news this week at new jersey's heavyweight republican governor have the procedure will have an effect on him if he decides to run for the white house in 2016. you know, it's plain and simple, a lot of people care about a presidential candidate's health and appearance and losing weight is almost a prerequisite for christie should he la
nischelle turner, cnn, los angeles. >>> former south carolina governor mark sanford had cemented hiseback and new jersey governor chris christie has confessed to having had a medical procedure to helping him lose weight. paul steinhauser is here with a look at why these two republicans were topics of krveg conversation this week. >> hey, alison. chris christie said his weight loss operation had nothing to do with politics. >> i did this for myself, my wife and my children....
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nischelle turner has details on the newest netflix project. >> reporter: now the story of a cancelededy about a dysfunctional family -- >> i said enough. >> reporter: -- that gained cult status and a devoted fan base, and is getting a second life. it's "arrested development." the critically acclaimed emmy winning show never found its footing with viewers, but after the 2006 finale, the fans began to multiply. >> someone turned me on to it a couple of years after it got canceled. but i loved it. >> reporter: enough for the cast members to notice. >> it feels like the show has never been more popular than it is now. >> a lot of people found the show after it was on television on the dvds. and on the internet. >> reporter: seven years later "arrested development" is returning with a fourth season. not on network tv, but the popular streaming service netflix. the show's producer says it was a big move. >> never would i say taking over the business, but there are another variable outlet to watch programming. >> reporter: if the new season proves to be a success, the netflix model could be
nischelle turner has details on the newest netflix project. >> reporter: now the story of a cancelededy about a dysfunctional family -- >> i said enough. >> reporter: -- that gained cult status and a devoted fan base, and is getting a second life. it's "arrested development." the critically acclaimed emmy winning show never found its footing with viewers, but after the 2006 finale, the fans began to multiply. >> someone turned me on to it a couple of years...
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so it's a pleasure to welcome pastor turner to our nation's capitol today and thank him to our country the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. the speaker: mr. speaker, my colleagues, our hearts go out who to those in oklahoma are suffering as a result of this storm. i've asked that the flags here in the capitol complex be lowered to half staff in honor of the victims of this terrible tragedy. mr. speaker, my colleagues, this house is going to continue to be focused on the issue of jobs. it's the number one issue of concern to our fellow citizens and we're going to continue to be focused on the things that get in the way of job creation in our country. most notably this week, we'll work on trying to get the keystone pipeline approved that will create some 20,000 direct jobs and over 100,000 ind
so it's a pleasure to welcome pastor turner to our nation's capitol today and thank him to our country the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. the speaker: mr. speaker, my colleagues, our hearts...
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and tina turner had that body during the '70s and said please don't take a picture of my well-toned bodytage. is she creating enemies where she otherwise would not have enemies, and is this bad advice from the publicist? >> i don't know that she is creating enemies, and she is not creating enemies with us but we are making that suggestion. we are looking at the bigger picture. there are so many politicians and celebrities and everybody wants to control their message, and you can do that, but you can't have it both ways. you know, if we are going to end up with people just handing out press releases, handing out photographs in short order, we are going to see a press that is not very viable, and as you all can understand. >> never want to tell the press release story because there is a story behind it. you wrote a letter to the world tour, and what was the response, if any? >> i wrote a letter on behalf of our members and 19 other organizations including the los angeles times and many others that signed on to it. we all feel strongly about it. the only reaction that i have gotten so far i
and tina turner had that body during the '70s and said please don't take a picture of my well-toned bodytage. is she creating enemies where she otherwise would not have enemies, and is this bad advice from the publicist? >> i don't know that she is creating enemies, and she is not creating enemies with us but we are making that suggestion. we are looking at the bigger picture. there are so many politicians and celebrities and everybody wants to control their message, and you can do that,...
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we do believe that that company is whiting turner.course, there are lots of questions here and lots of answers that still need to be made public. we'll stay on top of the story and let you know what happens. live in montgomery county, ken molestina, wusa9. >> thank you. >>> the boy scouts of america became more inclusive today by opening up their membership to gay discounts, but they stopped short at allowing gay -- gay scouts, but they stopped short at allowing gay scout leaders. >> it's been a decade long debate and controversial and with today's stunning shift in policy emotionals on both sides, they're pretty hard -- emotions on both sides, they're pretty hard to contain. >> the ban is lifted. openly gay scouts are now welcome carol clayton of takoma park maryland started a petition. >> boy scouts stand for everything that's good and right and this is a good and right thing. it was wrong to exclude gay boys. >> reporter: but not so fast. the century old group will still ban gay scout leaders. it's a compromise. it's divisive. 61%
we do believe that that company is whiting turner.course, there are lots of questions here and lots of answers that still need to be made public. we'll stay on top of the story and let you know what happens. live in montgomery county, ken molestina, wusa9. >> thank you. >>> the boy scouts of america became more inclusive today by opening up their membership to gay discounts, but they stopped short at allowing gay -- gay scouts, but they stopped short at allowing gay scout...
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. >> andrew turner. >> doesn't the deputy prime minister in the last election, promised to go to men in out referendum that hasn't taken place yet. what he understand that many from elsewhere would feel the trade if the liberal democrats did not now support an amendment, that referendum is not included in the gracious speech. >> commitment for a referendum when there's a fundamental change? >> the manifesto i had, i can guarantee would that is what it said. i have an old-fashioned view. >> order! the deputy prime minister minds being shouted out but i don't want him to be shouted out. the house should hear his answer and the people of the aisle of white should hear his answer. the deputy prime minister. >> i have an old-fashioned view that when the governor puts forward the queen's speech with good things in it, a decent single pension for everybody, a cut in national insurance contributions for employers to create jobs we on this side of the house should promote what is in the queen's speech, not spend days bemoaning what is not in the queen's speech. >> william mcrae. >> the nation
. >> andrew turner. >> doesn't the deputy prime minister in the last election, promised to go to men in out referendum that hasn't taken place yet. what he understand that many from elsewhere would feel the trade if the liberal democrats did not now support an amendment, that referendum is not included in the gracious speech. >> commitment for a referendum when there's a fundamental change? >> the manifesto i had, i can guarantee would that is what it said. i have an...
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he's north of the turner turnpike, north of wellston.nfortunately, folks, we see the damage now from the tornado that we suspected was an f-4 tornado. it looks like it's of that category. let's just hope everybody here is okay. there's going to be a lot of heavy damage here, and this is such a bad deal. a lot of this damage is quite severe. john, how many structures -- we're looking alt this live from john welsh and bob moore chopper 4. how many structures have you seen so far? >> a dozen, mike. and a lot of these, travis, could you pan around to the right? it's right out your door, another one. i'm trying to bring up this house. we have a lot of people out here in the yard and on the roadway. i want to make sure that everybody is okay. but probably a dozen. a lot of these houses are on at least ten-acre tracks, so they're not here, but over county road 870 is a blacktop east-west road, and they have taken a major hit here. there's some brick structure houses, frame over brick. roofs are completely gone. and almost all the roofs are gone
he's north of the turner turnpike, north of wellston.nfortunately, folks, we see the damage now from the tornado that we suspected was an f-4 tornado. it looks like it's of that category. let's just hope everybody here is okay. there's going to be a lot of heavy damage here, and this is such a bad deal. a lot of this damage is quite severe. john, how many structures -- we're looking alt this live from john welsh and bob moore chopper 4. how many structures have you seen so far? >> a...
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. >> reporter: the paper was designed by payton turner, who with her husband and fellow artist brianver nan lar after they discovered a mutual interest in wallpaper. >> it sets of mood, sets the scene, creates an atmosphere. that really interested me. >> reporter: since a magazine ran a feature about her, turner has become known most of all for one of a kind wallpaper that she hand crafts from children's stickers. is there a big demand? >> i don't know. but i love what happens when they're sort of all referenced together in this little bouquet. this strange little world. >> reporter: the strange and inventive little world of wallpaper. >> osgood: coming up... i do think of myself as someone who has a very specific style that people know. >> reporter: fashions, by jennifer lopez. and later? a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official r
. >> reporter: the paper was designed by payton turner, who with her husband and fellow artist brianver nan lar after they discovered a mutual interest in wallpaper. >> it sets of mood, sets the scene, creates an atmosphere. that really interested me. >> reporter: since a magazine ran a feature about her, turner has become known most of all for one of a kind wallpaper that she hand crafts from children's stickers. is there a big demand? >> i don't know. but i love what...
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trainnies every year and we also require that of our primary consultants so the pmcerebral palsy and cmo turner and web corp also beginning their process to identify their summer interns for this coming summer. and at this point, i would like to invite ted up to talk about the effort to watch out to the veterans and to build a network of agencies in northern california to track and place veterans into opportunities in the construction industries. >> okay. >> thank you, very much. >> i wanted to give you a brief update on how things stand currently, on march fifth we had the building veteran futures task meeting. and it was basically convening not only in the community organizations and variety ran's administration and representatives and several trade unions but also we had contractors in the room as well. several of the larger contractors in the bay area. and panko and all of the ones that do the work in the city and we have a lot of collar ration going, but for this i wanted to point out that all of us and the contractors are on board with the veteran's hiring, in terms of actively seeking to
trainnies every year and we also require that of our primary consultants so the pmcerebral palsy and cmo turner and web corp also beginning their process to identify their summer interns for this coming summer. and at this point, i would like to invite ted up to talk about the effort to watch out to the veterans and to build a network of agencies in northern california to track and place veterans into opportunities in the construction industries. >> okay. >> thank you, very much....